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  1. Re:Just to start a little discussion... on FCC Member Copps In Favor of Municipal WiFi · · Score: 1

    We don't need to be planning for "if", we need to be planning for "when" it happens. It is a guarantee, along with death and taxes, that some twit will always try to crack a system, no matter how benevolent the purpose of the system is.

  2. Re:Complain as much as you can! on Interview With The SpamAssassin · · Score: 1

    in my opinion a fix to spam has to come from the software side, not from the government side

    Well, the government could help by making it legal to mutilate spammers on the first offense ...

    On a more serious note, just make it legal to go after the companies that hire spammers.

    Wait, I like the first idea better. Yeah. Mutilate spammers. And their families.

  3. Re:Fingerprinting on Tracking a Specific Machine Anywhere On The Net · · Score: 1

    However, I share one concern with you: just because my clock skew is 2.138ms doesn't preclude someone else from having the same skew.

    But the chances of someone having the exact same clock skew behind a NAT box are very, very small. It doesn't sound like a perfect system, but it is probably enough to narrow down to one or two machines of a couple thousand behind the NAT.

  4. Re:Easy. on In Which OS Do You Feel More Productive? · · Score: 1

    Funny thing is - at work, I use OS X and at home I use Windows. Same software on both platforms and roughly the same versions.

    It all comes down to familiarity. I like OS X, a lot, but I get more done in Windows because I'm more familiar with it.

    Now, if I can just explain that to the boss.

  5. In what way ... on Starting a Political Career with Open Source? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Technology is a major initiative of my campaign ...

    In what way is "technology a major initiative of your campaign"? We've heard candidates state the same things before, at all levels of government, but what does it really mean? While it's obvious that technology cannot be the sole focus of your candidacy, does it mean you are going to be pushing some form of Open Source adoption or what? Are you going to pushing digital rights legislation? There are a myriad of technological concerns that are being pushed into the political realm, where the people most likely to legislate are the ones least likely to be informed. Is this focus on technology merely a way to get low-cost assistance at pushing the same old non-tech issues?

    So, again, how is technology a major initiative of your campaign?

  6. Re:SCO employees on SCO Granted Hearing on Potential Delisting · · Score: 1

    You know there is some SCO techie who is just doing his job because he needs a paycheck (he probably feels unpure about working for sco, but when you gotta feed a family, you gotta do it)... and he is dying to post here but is scared for being rated karma -50 (the mods will make an exception) ;)

    Tough cookies. I spent all my sympathy during the last election.

  7. Re:Don't tell anybody on DRM for 1'3" of Silence · · Score: 1

    Dude, I want big abs, not tiny ones. And aren't there more than 6 abdominals? What happens to the extras?

    I'd be running around without all the abs that I'm supposed and they'd be tiny!

    (kind of like my brain)

  8. Question ... on Microbes Alive After Being Frozen for 32,000 Years · · Score: 1

    has anyone welcomed our new microbial overlords, yet?

  9. Time to stop buying Eidos, then ... on News Corp Deal With Eidos Confirmed · · Score: 1

    The only good things to come out of NewsCorp are the Simpsons, Futurama, and a smattering of movies from Fox Studios.

    I won't miss Eidos much.

  10. Re:Why do they want them to standardize? on Integrating OSS Graphics Apps · · Score: 1

    Isn't one of the advantages of OSS the fact you don't have to re-implement what has already been done.

    Your point is moot when half the OSS programmers have a Not-Invented-Here attitude. This would explain why there (for example) a thousand open-source CMS systems that all do pretty much the same thing in a slightly different and just as confusing way.

  11. Re:You can drag the map ! on Google Launches Mapping Service · · Score: 1

    Actually, the point is this: I want the stuff to work without having to dig around in the innards too much. I have work to do, not a bunch of pointless tinkering. I am paid to produce results, not tinker with the computer.

    (yeah, I know, or post stuff on Slashdot).

  12. Re:Apple software is dedicated to apple hardware.. on Apple's Focus is Still Software · · Score: 1

    Another reason to avoid the x86 platform is the large base of commercial software. They would be forced to make too many compromises to allow Windows software to run on their system in order to maintain market viability.

    This is not something Linux suffers from, although there are sterling efforts in place to get Windows programs to run on Linux. AFAIK, Linux is not about commercial viability, but rather about producing a solid open operating system.

    By retaining a half-open, half-closed operating system on a closed platform, they get the best of all world: they don't have to bend to fit a Window-centric world and open source software is easily modified to fit onto the system. The gaps in commercial software availability will begin to be filled over time.

    And the best part, they are seen as innovative in a world of dull, boring PCs running Windows and Linux.

  13. Re:You can drag the map ! on Google Launches Mapping Service · · Score: 2, Insightful

    you need to edit your binary search paths ($PATH) and make sure javavm

    And we should have to do this ... why? That sort of thing should already have been handled by the OS.

  14. Re:It has the opposite effect. on Why Apple Makes a One-Button Mouse · · Score: 1

    Ah, yes. I don't use support guys, being much more into know what's on the machine and how it interacts with the other stuff so that when it breaks, I know why it broke.

    But then again, anyone who can figure out how to remap the mouse and would do so in a manner that makes the machine nigh-well impossible to use, would probably not be calling support in the first place.

  15. Re:Here's another law to add on Six Laws of the New Software · · Score: 1

    Windows users do not have this luxury. Taunting them about it is cruel. Be nicer.

    Why? They started it. All the Linux boys are doing it ... /protowhine

  16. Re:It has the opposite effect. on Why Apple Makes a One-Button Mouse · · Score: 1

    On a related note, it is extremely frustrating using another persons PC

    Which is why I always remap my mouse buttons to something else - to keep other people off my machine. The only button they can count on is the left click. Right click, etc., has all been remapped from the default.

  17. Re:Peer Review on Free Scientific Journals · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The only problem is that the public is still paying to publish the article. I seriously doubt that scientists are coughing up their own moolah for this.

    It seems to me the best solution is the one where the scientific journal is paying the researcher, much as any other magazine would pay a journalist.

  18. Re:Real Player on Video Formats for non-Windows Users? · · Score: 1

    Typically the quality with RealPlayer is so low that it's easier and more pleasant to just go blind.

  19. Re:I was just thinking... on Firefox Lead Now Working For Google · · Score: 1

    FoxGoo would better communicate what I think you were intending.

    Plus, it appeals to fox hunters.

  20. Re:What's next? on Build Your Own Soccer-Playing Robot · · Score: 1

    Nah, what we need are some robot soccer hooligans!

  21. Re:I'm confused on Think Secret Gets Lawyer · · Score: 1

    There should be a limit. Suing without a hope of winning, just using money and power to exhaust a target, should be illegal.

    The problem is setting those limits. It's easy to say "there oughta be a limit" when talking about specific cases, but it's very difficult to craft a law specific enough to get rid of cases like this one, since all you really need is a lawyer good enough to make it sound like something else.

    The key thing to remember is that ethics and law are two very different things. Ethics is an unwritten (mostly) set of practices agreed on by society, whereas law is codified, written down, and usually only changeable by a defined process. Ethics can be determined by just about anyone, with a great deal of difference between two individuals, but the law, hopefully, applies equally to all parties, and can only be made by a governing body.

    I'll venture a guess that Apple does think they have a chance of winning. Whether you or I agree with it is immaterial, unless you can rouse enough public opinion against it.

  22. Re:Keeping explorer around on Firefox Reviewed in the Globe and Mail · · Score: 1

    The comparisons you make are not equivalent in any way. One is a computer system, the other is a living human being.

    And yes, I thought that answer out before I typed it. The choice of what browser to use should be up to the user, not the person serving the site. If that causes problems for the site owner, then they have not done their job properly by allowing for a faulty browser implementation.

    Yes, IE sucks. Get over it. Use a different browser. Whatever.

  23. Re:I'm confused on Think Secret Gets Lawyer · · Score: 2, Informative

    but doesnt the First Amendment only pertain to limitations on freedom and religious expression from the Government and not private companies?

    Yes, but don't try and change any misconceptions around here. They aren't listening and it won't work anyway. There is no First Amendment protection when you deal with a private corporation.

    The major difference is that we can choose to do business with a corporation or not, so if they offend us, it's off to the competition. Since the government effectively has no competition, and since it's a lawmaking body, the First Amendment provides the people with certain guarantees of redress for wrongs that they have no other means of handling.

  24. Re:data != object on Microsoft Research's C-Omega · · Score: 3, Funny

    Object Oriented Language = data knows what to do with itself but programmer don't know what to do with the data.

    Data Oriented Language = data doesn't know what to do with itself and neither does anyone else.

  25. Re:Keeping explorer around on Firefox Reviewed in the Globe and Mail · · Score: 1

    The user HATES it when they dont have a choice, they detest it to the upmost degree, and once they realise that somesites are forcing them to use internet explorer, they will turn away and shun the site.

    Actually, I think a large majority of the users out there don't even notice that they have a choice. On the other hand, forcing someone to use Firefox or Safari to browse a site is no better than forcing them to use IE, from an ethical standpoint.

    Ideally, just give them the ability to browse a site with any browser, and if they happen to choose one you don't like, well, so be it.