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  1. Re:PR Stunt ... on Google's Response to the DoJ Motion · · Score: 1

    and how they are censoring/omitting results on the request of the government of China.

    and in the US, and in Germany, and in France...

  2. Re:DVORAK keyboard on A One-Handed Keyboard For $25 · · Score: 1

    When I made the switch from QWERTY to Dvorak, it took me about 2 weeks of painfully slow typing while a did some basic drills. (ABCD by Dan Wood)I didi this all on a QWERTY-labelled keyboard, with the layout changed in software. Basically, I learned to touch-type in Dvorak where before I was a really fast hunt-and-peck typist on QWERTY.

    I still have to use QWERTY layouts on occasion, and much like languages, it's a bit rusty if I'm out of practice but it comes back pretty quickly if I need it. Plus, they keycap labels are actually helpful.

    Anecdotally, my hand and wrist comfort are much greater now than when I used QWERTY all the time. Also, my overall typing speed and accuracy have improved greatly.

  3. Re:Performing throttling per server on Partitioning Bandwidth Using Mac OS X? · · Score: 1

    > Please note, this can't control what speed data comes IN to your network, only what speed it leaves. But, with some work you can prevent her traffic from pushing yours out of the way.

    Well, ok, but remember that everything that's coming into one interface on your gateway is likely going out another.

    While the gateway itself has to deal with all incoming or outgoing traffic, you can easily set up queing up on the -internal- interface as well as the external and get throtting on the incoming traffic. Sorta.

  4. Re:Some additional info on Apple updates Darwin, releases OpenPlay · · Score: 1

    actually, bsd source was taken from all three of the public bsd trees: openbsd, netbsd, and freebsd. i would wager that more was taken from net and open than free because of the cross-platform nature of those trees.