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  1. Re:Wait a minute... on A Tardis Art Piece at the Austin Mini Maker Faire (Video) · · Score: 1

    Don't. Go. There.

  2. Re:Your American :) on European Carriers Complain To EU About Anti-Competitive Contracts With Apple · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The US has more members though doesn't it?

  3. Re:Commodore on The Largely Unknown Success Story of Afghanistan's Television Network · · Score: 1

    I opened this story expecting an article about a TV network powered by Commodore 64s, imagine my disappointment when I see your comment is the only reference to the venerable beast.

  4. Re:Why is this necessary? on Dad Hacks "Donkey Kong" - Now Pauline Rescues Mario · · Score: 1

    Nariko and her sister in Heavenly Sword (both are playable characters).

    There were also female lead characters in WET and Heavy Rain but can't remember their names off the top of my head, but yes they tend to be very much in the minority, probably because of the belief that men don't want to play as female characters.

  5. Re:Really? on Gnome Founder Miguel de Icaza Moves To Mac · · Score: 1

    It's really strange this whole "you can't get things done on Linux" meme as a kind of badge of honour in favour of using a proprietary platform. I don't see a problem with people using Mac or Windows, I mean most people do, it's not something you need to justify. I've been a long term Linux user simply because I prefer it, and tend to use it just as a user. Or in other words Web Browsing, some light Java development, occasional office style stuff (word processing, editing spreadsheets), image editing and photography, a bit of gaming though tend to use the PS3 for that. It's just a day to day family machine and I simply don't have time to do lots of maintenance. So need something that "Just Works", imagine that.

    So yes, I don't edit video, but then I've never had interest in editing video. Nor am I trying to start a band. We have Windows 7 at work, and while I can tolerate it there are lots of aspects that are just plain irritating so I wouldn't use it at home.

  6. Re:I hope it does well on Is the Wii U Already Dead? · · Score: 1

    You say this, but I never really saw anything like Journey, Flower or Unfinished Swan on the Wii. They've always seemed happier creating lots of versions of their classic line-up, and for a lot of people that seems enough.

  7. Re:But...Unity. on Canonical Could Switch To Rolling Releases For Ubuntu 14.04 and Beyond · · Score: 1

    My keyboard has a penguin key instead of those wonky squares.

  8. Re:Less Hand-Wringing, More Get Shit Done on SolusOS Forks Gnome 3 Fallback Mode · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'm using GNOME3 right now and my applications are right here in front of me and the DE is out of my way. How does that make them impossible to get to again? I'm seeing less DE chrome than I used to with GNOME2.

  9. Re:why does anyone pay attention to those petition on Petition For Metric In US Halfway To Requiring Response From the White House · · Score: 1

    Legally binding someone to vote in a particular way? How could that possibly go wrong...

    And unless you give presidential powers to freely implement policies based on these petitions, you still have the congress and the senate. So which incumbent?

  10. Re:Lego was not the ultimate do-it-yourself playth on Has Lego Sold Out? · · Score: 1
  11. Re:good on UK Government Mandates the Teaching of Evolution As Scientific Fact · · Score: 1

    It's pretty fundamental to the concept of ecosystems, as well as lots of other elements of biology. I'd have to turn that question around though and ask why you'd possibly want to leave out such an important theory from the last century or so of biology?

  12. Re:good on UK Government Mandates the Teaching of Evolution As Scientific Fact · · Score: 1

    But you'd also have to go through a few contortions not to mention evolution in a biology course, treating it a bit like the elephant in the room. The students are bound to bring it up at some point anyway, even if you don't do it as a controlled part of the curriculum.

  13. Re:Multiplayer on Ask Slashdot: Best Console For the Kids This Holiday? · · Score: 1

    There are plenty of good kids games with local multiplayer and not many of them are split screen, separate consoles looks that element of all huddling around together to play. There are tons of really good cheap ones on PSN as well. I've got two kids, aged nine and six, and there are loads of games they like on there.

  14. Re:Serious question time... on German City Says OpenOffice Shortcomings Are Forcing It Back To Microsoft · · Score: 1

    But does it do OpenDocument and Impress files correctly? I see this a lot, people don't actually want Word Processing software, what they actually want is Word Document Processing software. So the native well supported formats are ignored in favour of the defacto standard.

    It's not surprising, but if you want to do the switch you really have to go the whole hog. You can accept Word documents with caveats but have to make clear that your supported format is OpenDocument and encourage it's use. You could easy provide links to the implementations and say they're obtainable for free, much like we used to link to Adobe Acrobat when PDF documents were first used.

    I see office documents as a barrier to progress. People will throw a form in word or excel format to their users, both of which have atrociousness usability, rather than putting up a clean and simple web form. It's a symptom of laziness and the whole "I'm really familiar with this so I use it for everything syndrome". It is nice in a way though, the ability to edit documents you have to sign or add new clauses can be advantageous :-)

    I use OpenOffice for Word Processing (but Gnumeric for Spreadsheets) but if I'm going to share documents I'll normally do it in PDF. If a preferred format is specified i.e. Word or RTF, I'll generally send the OpenOffice file as well, but I don't like sending editable documents unless they're likely to be edited.

  15. Re:After 5 years' Linux usage, I'm switching to Ma on GNOME 3.8 To Scrap Fallback Mode · · Score: 4, Interesting

    After 15+ years Linux usage I'm sticking with GNOME3 because I also want things to just work, and it gives me what I want, a clean desktop which stays out of my way most of the time. I simply did the GNOME2 to GNOME3 transition without stopping at Unity in between.

    If I didn't like GNOME3 then there are so many alternatives that are simply an apt-get install away that I simply can't understand all the whining. I'd likely go back to WindowMaker or fluxbox.

  16. Re:if they keep using unity.. on Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal Out Now; Raring Ringtail In the Works · · Score: 1

    I've used GNOME3 on Ubuntu for a few releases now, you just need install the gnome-shell package, and I much prefer it to Unity.

    I did hit a user switching issue with 12.10, but that has been resolved by swapping lightdm to gdm, and it might just have been something with my setup. I haven't tried the new Ubuntu GNOME version yet.

  17. Re:Spoiler on US Presidential Debate #2 Tonight: Discuss Here · · Score: 1

    Does that mean that chinese executions + chinese prisoners > us executions + us prisoners?

  18. Re:More elaborate schemes? on Advertisers Never Intended To Honor DNT · · Score: 1

    I find it slightly annoying but have got used to seeing it now, much like people who manage to "loose" things under the sofa, it's just one of those Americanisms you gradually get used it.

  19. Re:Copy to.... on GNOME 3.6 To Include Major Revisions · · Score: 1

    It's had it for years and I use it all the time, it's just a bit hidden: middle click and drag. Which gives you (if memory serves): copy here, move here or link here. Haven't checked yet what's different about the new implementation.

  20. Re:Staying with gnome2 on GNOME: Possible Recovery Strategies · · Score: 1

    I liked GNOME2 a lot, it was my favourite desktop environment for a long time, but it was beginning to show it's age and I've found GNOME3 to be a great update as a desktop for reasons that have nothing to do with "tablets".

    The reason I liked GNOME2 in the first place was that it was clean and kept out of the way, with sensible defaults and no need for constant tinkering. I didn't want to be constantly babysitting the UI while trying to get other stuff done.

    If anything GNOME3 does this better than before. I'm surprised by this tablet meme as a lot of desktop orientated features seem quite tablet hostile. It's very keyboard navigable and I used that a lot, super + typing to launch apps, ctrl-alt-up/down to switch through workspaces.

    I like being able to switch through windows just by flicking my mouse to the top left (though alt-tab still works fine), as well as giving quick and easy access to workspace management. So what is the problem?

    I seriously just don't get the hostility. Is this a case of the windows refugees getting restless?

    Oh and I'm not a gnome dev either, though am glad they've pushed through their vision without giving in to every feature request by someone with an opinion. Providing an extension system that provides the ability to perform something deeper than just configuration seems to offer an option that undermines those claims of arrogance.

  21. Re:Getting tired of Apple lawsuits on Why Apple Is Suing Every Android Manufacturer In Sight · · Score: 1

    Was that the "$30 per phone for rounded corners" licensing? Sounds very reasonable and nothing at all like a protection racket.

  22. Re:Two can play at this game on White House Pulls Down TSA Petition · · Score: 1

    Do you see the point? When the rich leave, they are not taking cash, they are moving their capital, entire factories are gone, equipment, machines, tools, but also management knowledge.

    They don't necessarily get wealthy by building factories in America, they get rich by offloading that work to China or India. Which also manages to turn a lot of lower paid workers into drains on the welfare system rather than productive members of society. I don't get where the idea comes from that letting the rich keep extra money somehow creates extra investment in the economy when a lot of that investment goes offshore.

  23. Re:... and on this day... on SCO Group Files For Chapter 7 · · Score: 1

    I thought that at first but I'm not so convinced any more. I get the impression it's like those deals where companies buy out each other using stocks. So the licensing money paid is offset by free Windows Phone licenses or some other similar wheeze.

  24. Re:That's not because eBooks are taking off... on Kindle E-Book Sales Surpass Print Sales In UK · · Score: 1

    People sitting on their backsides doing nothing has little to do with socialism. Socialism is about workers not welfare, welfare is meant to be a safety net to stop people sinking into abject poverty. I'd say the situation we've got is down to two things: the lack of low paid manufacturing jobs which has it's beginnings in Thatcher, and that aspirational culture that says I can be wildly successful without doing any work, which again has its roots in Thatcher but became far worse once the reality TV celebrity turned up. Once those people are your aspirational role models then you can wave goodbye to people putting any effort in while not wanting to do work which is beneath them because immigrants do it.

  25. Re:Maybe same old 'leave your guns at entrance' ru on 12 Dead, 50 Injured at The Dark Knight Rises Showing In Colorado · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The Swiss also have an obligation to do military training, so it's not quite the same situation, as the population could easily be defined as a militia. But these kind of events might become less common in the US if their citizens had the same responsibilities to go with gun ownership.