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  1. Re:Linux: 1, MS: -1 on LSE Breaks World Record In Trade Speed With Linux · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If you call Microsoft fanboys, then sure. Microsoft did a huge ad campaign about how the LSE switched from Linux to Windows, proving that Microsoft was ready for the big time.

  2. Re:have you tried ionice? on The State of Linux IO Scheduling For the Desktop? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Poor me! I added ionice integration into KDE since pretty much the dawn of time.

    In KDE, just press ctrl+esc to bring up my System Activity, right click on a process, then chose renice. You get a really pretty (imho heh) dialog letting you change the CPU or hard disk priority, scheduler, and so on.

  3. Re:That doesn't matter on Virginia AG Ken Cuccinelli's AGW Witch Hunt Continues · · Score: 1

    9/11!

  4. Re:For the millionth time... on China Now Halting Shipments of Rare Earth Minerals To US · · Score: 1

    Yes, clearly the solution is to put your finger in your ears then.

  5. Re:Awesome. on Duke Nukem 3D On Unreal Engine 3 · · Score: 1

    Does that mean we can't expect them to ever release?

  6. Re:Amusing they did it, amusing they were fined on Norwegian Day Traders Convicted For Manipulating Computer Trading System · · Score: 1

    Right, but none of that applies to Apple stock. They don't pay out dividends.

  7. Re:Amusing they did it, amusing they were fined on Norwegian Day Traders Convicted For Manipulating Computer Trading System · · Score: 1

    > A: Apple does not currently pay dividends on its common stock. Apple paid dividends from June 15, 1987 to December 15, 1995.

    (Also see http://www.tuaw.com/2010/03/25/on-apples-40-billion-and-whether-they-should-pay-dividends-or/ )

  8. Re:Amusing they did it, amusing they were fined on Norwegian Day Traders Convicted For Manipulating Computer Trading System · · Score: 1

    > If you are holding long term, then you can make money on dividends

    Apple doesn't pay dividends, which is why I chose them as an example.

  9. Re:Amusing they did it, amusing they were fined on Norwegian Day Traders Convicted For Manipulating Computer Trading System · · Score: 1

    And I still don't understand what drives it.

    Take Apple stock. What's the actual value in buying Apple stock? The only value seems to be from selling it again to someone else who wants to buy it so that they can sell it again to someone at a higher price.

    Is that really it, or is there something that I'm missing?

  10. Re:This is just faulty math on Proving 0.999... Is Equal To 1 · · Score: 1

    In real numbers, there is no such thing as the number 8.99999..991

    There is in hyperreals, but not reals. Where are you reading that from?

  11. Maxima on Grad Student Looking To Contribute To Open Source · · Score: 3, Informative

    The KDE C++ math classes are "eigen": http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
    This is just a library (well actually a set of inline header files)

    More generally, there are programs like "maxima" (symbolic manipulation, integration, etc) and "octave" (like mathlab).

    I would love to see more work go into maxima :)

  12. Re:Get a clue people on In Australia, Rising VoIP Attacks Mean Huge Bills For Victims · · Score: 1

    > And if your just using skype for calls to regular phones you really are missing out, skype typically have much worse rates/packages than most standard sip providers

    It's good enough though, and simple to setup for my friends and family, and works on linux and windows.

  13. Re:Get a clue people on In Australia, Rising VoIP Attacks Mean Huge Bills For Victims · · Score: 1

    > So you pay for a proprietary service? If you start talking to all your clients through skype, what happens if they decide to crank up the prices?

    Then I switch to a different service? There are various equivalent services that can dial normal phone numbers.

    > By locking yourself into a proprietary service like that you are taking a step backwards.

    I'm not locked in at all. There's absolutely nothing preventing me from switching to a another SIP service or to a BT landline. My clients would not notice.

  14. Re:Get a clue people on In Australia, Rising VoIP Attacks Mean Huge Bills For Victims · · Score: 1

    I'm a contractor living in the UK and have a customer in Germany and a customer in Finland. I speak to them every single weekday for half an hour (daily scrum..) and do so by skype.

    I use a "real phone" (the N900) and I dial their real phone. My N900 uses the wireless connection in my house to connect to skype. They can even call me since skype gives me a real phone number. I do pay for both services, but it's not very much.

    It's not even hard or complex to setup. The N900 comes with skype built into it. I give it my login details for skype (or create a new account) and then when I make a phone call it asks if I want to use the normal phone system or skype. And that's it.

    And even better, if the other side does have skype, the call is free and can have video as well (the N900 has a second small video camera for that purpose). I have used this when I have to travel and want to talk to my baby.

  15. Re:Why all that fuss? on 10/10/10 — a Nice Day To Celebrate the Meaning of Life · · Score: 2, Informative

    Hah, yes. I always just use the gregorian date and so far noone has complained. But birth dates do seem to be always in the year of the emperor.

  16. Re:No, that's not it at all on Firefighters Let House Burn Because Owner Didn't Pay Fee · · Score: 1

    No, like that 99% of the time when they aren't doing anything.

    Someone has to pay for that too.

  17. Re:No, that's not it at all on Firefighters Let House Burn Because Owner Didn't Pay Fee · · Score: 1

    What about the running costs of the fire department? What about all the time the firefighters weren't doing anything but still on time?

  18. Re:Nothing to see here on New CCTV Site In UK Pays People To Watch · · Score: 1, Insightful

    What useless rhetoric. Next up, there are some people who are in favor of taxes but still do tax evasion. And some people are in favor of police, but still commit crimes.

  19. Re:I don't see the problem on UK Man Prevented From Finding Chipped Pet Under Data Protection Act · · Score: 1

    Kinda. The report is a bit light on details, but it sounds like he tried to get the police and court to force Animalcare to reveal the details. But Animalcare had not done anything wrong, hence their refusal.

    It doesn't sound like he tried to get the police or courts to just get his dog back instead.

  20. Re:google ads on Google Sues Dodgy Advertisers · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I do occasionally see ads I'm interested in, but sometimes they get a bit creepy.

    For example, I'm looking for a house near where I live. I used a particular website to look for properties. The next day I go to youtube to listen to some music, and on the right it's got a flash ad from the property website, showing houses for sale exactly where I was looking and in the price range. I was actually interested in a few of the properties that it showed and click on a few. But the whole thing was a bit unnerving!

  21. I don't see the problem on UK Man Prevented From Finding Chipped Pet Under Data Protection Act · · Score: 1

    The new owners probably don't know it's been stolen, and for all anyone knows, maybe he just gave them the dog and is now using this to track them? Not that crazy if you consider it might be his ex-wife or similar.

    Instead, he just has to file a lawsuit and get the courts to agree to it. Or get the police to recover the dog.

  22. Re:This is why science rocks. on LHC Spies Hints of Infant Universe · · Score: 1

    Don't you also have to assume that Noah etc all lived 1500 years each etc?

  23. Re:Good for databases on The Real Truth About Oracle's 'New' Kernel · · Score: 1

    In KDE, if you press ctrl+esc it pops up my "System Activity" app which has a lot of the features of iotop, and many more.

  24. Re:In The Name of The Father, The Son, & Teh F on Pope's Astronomer Would Love To Baptize an Alien · · Score: 1

    And yet none of that explained why Catholics aren't cannibals then. They are eating the body of a person, and yet you say, without reason or evidence, that they are not cannibals.

  25. Re:code comments? on Hole In Linux Kernel Provides Root Rights · · Score: 1

    The old exploit didn't work as-is, but required slight changes. So I don't know if regression testing would have caught it here.

    But of course, the kernel does need more unit tests.