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  1. Re:Stamp will cost $4 on Steve Jobs To Appear On US Postage Stamp · · Score: 0

    but have stylistic design.

    You mean like rounded corners?

  2. 'will cause problems...don't support ODF, on Microsoft Circles the Wagons To Defeat ODF In the UK · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I call bullshit. OpenOffice or LibreOffice can be configured to store files in .doc and .xls and .ppt formats - problem solved! It annoys me there are still people and govts. buying the rubbish arguments spouted by Microsoft and their ilk...

  3. Is Snowden being tried? on Edward Snowden's Lawyer Claims Harassment From Heathrow Border Agent · · Score: 0

    So why does he need any lawyers at this stage?

  4. When will the 'Fat Lady' sing? on Ask "The Fat Man" George Sanger About Music and Computer Games · · Score: 1

    on your business.... not being rude; just a rhetorical question about the business climate for music.

  5. Re:NAT on Whatever Happened To the IPv4 Address Crisis? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There are 2 dimensions to the IPv4 problem - the user end; and the server end. Except for newly formed companies looking to provide internet access to their users through a proxy server; the individual users are largely oblivious to the crisis; as you rightly mentioned.

    But try hosting your own server (non-cloud provider) - your ISP forces you to acquire IPv6; and you have to jump through hoops to make it smoothly accessible over VPNs and the general inernet.

  6. So, the NSA had good people too? on LA Times: Snowden Had 3 Helpers Inside NSA · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nice to know... there are still humans around!

  7. Slashdot Beta = Windows Shitsta on Amazon's Double-Helix Acquisition Hints At Gaming Console · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I have been reading Slashdot since 1997 or thereabouts. Every single day after 1998; of that I am sure. Even when I went out on vacation; when I got married; when I was convalescing after angioplasty- when I returned to work; I would read every single article; and if interested; the comments as well.

    Some days back, I stumbled onto Slashdot Beta; I felt it sucked, so I came back to the old design. Today when I open any article; the only comments I find are those complaining about Beta. I use Opera for the past 14 years; so I couldn't understand why many readers found it difficult to just get back to Classic.

    Then I started Firefox and opened Slashdot in that. I just couldn't believe the shit I was seeing. The main storythere was about the New Zealand Spy Agency. I carefully looked for 3 more recent stories; and couldnt find them at all. The reason was simple: the top 3 stories were disguised as ads; bcos that's how ads look in the regular site.

    Then I clicked on those stories and tried to comment. Firefox went into a never-ending loop; I waited for 7 minutes, and killed the browser. I gave up on the beta.
    -------------------
    The reasons I visit Slashdot are:
    1% - to look at the ads; and click on them
    5% - to read the stories
    3% - to read the linked artices
    the rest - to read tons of Insightful comments from fellow Slashdotters
    --------------------
    But in the Beta; I couldn't even get to the Comments section on my 6-yr old Compaq laptop after 10 minutes. So I went back to Opera and Classic Slashdot. Already the Snowden article had comments cursing Beta. So I prepared this post in Notepad.

    From now on, I will try for First Post with this one; in every new article.

    Slashdotters I admire very much; and we are very successful people as a rule; minus of course the paid shills. I am sure I will keep this up and burn my karma until everyone else including those not fortunate enough to be using Opera; also stop complaining; and Beta goes away. Like Vista Shitsta; Millennium and Microsoft Bob.

    Cheers.

  8. Slashdot Beta = Windows Shitsta! on Got Malware? The FBI Wants It · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I have been reading Slashdot since 1997 or thereabouts. Every single day after 1998; of that I am sure. Even when I went out on vacation; when I got married; when I was convalescing after angioplasty- when I returned to work; I would read every single article; and if interested; the comments as well.

    Some days back, I stumbled onto Slashdot Beta; I felt it sucked, so I came back to the old design. Today when I open any article; the only comments I find are those complaining about Beta. I use Opera for the past 14 years; so I couldn't understand why many readers found it difficult to just get back to Classic.

    Then I started Firefox and opened Slashdot in that. I just couldn't believe the shit I was seeing. The main storythere was about the New Zealand Spy Agency. I carefully looked for 3 more recent stories; and couldnt find them at all. The reason was simple: the top 3 stories were disguised as ads; bcos that's how ads look in the regular site.

    Then I clicked on those stories and tried to comment. Firefox went into a never-ending loop; I waited for 7 minutes, and killed the browser. I gave up on the beta.
    -------------------
    The reasons I visit Slashdot are:
    1% - to look at the ads; and click on them
    5% - to read the stories
    3% - to read the linked artices
    the rest - to read tons of Insightful comments from fellow Slashdotters
    --------------------
    But in the Beta; I couldn't even get to the Comments section on my 6-yr old Compaq laptop after 10 minutes. So I went back to Opera and Classic Slashdot. Already the Snowden article had comments cursing Beta. So I prepared this post in Notepad.

    From now on, I will try for First Post with this one; in every new article.

    Slashdotters I admire very much; and we are very successful people as a rule; minus of course the paid shills. I am sure I will keep this up and burn my karma until everyone else including those not fortunate enough to be using Opera; also stop complaining; and Beta goes away. Like Vista Shitsta; Millennium and Microsoft Bob.

    Cheers.

  9. In related news... on Google and EU Reach Tentative Settlement in Antitrust Case · · Score: 2, Informative

    Florian Mueller had an apoplexy on hearing the news; and is trying his damnedest to put a negative spin on big bad Google.

  10. Netcraft confirms:Microsoft is dying on Will Microsoft IIS Overtake Apache? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Microsoft cannot any further afford the wages of their long standing chair-flinging American CEO; so they went and hired a cheapo H1B visa Indian instead. Microsoft's demise is imminent.

  11. Re:Office 365 on Satya Nadella Named Microsoft CEO · · Score: 1

    I'm sure MS is happy to take $50 from me now and again when a project demands something more sophisticated

    Why are you concerned about MS being happy? If what you truly need is MS Office; get a copy and install it on your Windows PC and keep it. These days; PCs last atleast 8+ years. You can keep using your sophisticated piece of Office for a fraction of the subscription price.

  12. Re:I wouold argue on Satya Nadella Named Microsoft CEO · · Score: 1

    If this is sinking, what does success look like?

    This is indeed Sinking. Stinking Sinking with a capital S. If MS weren't sinking; why would they toss out the Chair - Man and get a new techy CEO who knows a bit or two?

    Making money off old products by fleecing captive customers will not work forever; the dressing of the books will have to stop sooner than later.

  13. Re:Your tinfoil hat is on too tight on Satya Nadella Named Microsoft CEO · · Score: 4, Funny

    > If someone at NSA want's to look at those
    Is that a plural? So why the apostrophe, moron?

    You are the moron I think. Consider: The NSA is so bloody possessive; the apostrophe is warranted in my book!

  14. Re:Give him a chance on Satya Nadella Named Microsoft CEO · · Score: 1

    Maybe he has something good to bring to Microsoft as the CEO.

    Humanity has more stakeholders than Microsoft has shareholders. The only good Satya can do is to drive down the company so that the market will get products and services that they actually need and want; not what's forced down their throats by arrogant monopolists who think "'We are the only ones who can harness the power of software and deliver it through devices and services that truly empower every individual and every organization.'

    Any arrogant sod that spoke thus should not be empowered like Ballmer before him; it spells disaster.

  15. Re:I wouold argue on Satya Nadella Named Microsoft CEO · · Score: 1, Troll

    This is just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. The summary itself says it: " he had asked Bill Gates to act as a close adviser in the months and years ahead."
    and
    he would follow through on the 'One Microsoft' strategy formulated under Ballmer,

    So put simply; he's gonna keep going down he same route as Ballmer; and Bill Gates will still run the company on a day to day basis.

    Microsoft will continue to sink; but Gates and Ballmer would suddenly become 'good corporate citizens' and a poor, powerless, benami figurehead of Indian origin will get all the flak.

    Nothing to see here, move along...wait! I think /. should have a H1B icon for Microsoft in future; that's the only thing of interest to us here.

  16. Re:Let the hatred commence... on Satya Nadella Named Microsoft CEO · · Score: 1

    How come I've already lost interest in what Satya says.

    Maybe coz Satya is an Indian? People at high places in Microsoft have been blurting inanities for decades now; and still the Press lap it all up; and even /. debates these sweet-nothings.

  17. Consequences more for World - USA on USA Today Names Edward Snowden Tech Person of the Year · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In my view; the revelations have far more impact for nations in the World other than the USA (you know; such nations do exist; and are home to 20 times more people than in the US). But when the Internet is controlled largely by the US; and these revelations indicate even more erosion of other nations' peoples' rights; the debate must include the entire World. One fears that just like the US Presidential debate; the implications for the rest of us will be ignored totally.

  18. Re:Microsoft isn't Putting Customers at Risk on Microsoft's Ticking Time Bomb Is Windows XP · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It is 13 years since MS started selling XP. Even as late as 2010 when Windows 7 was just released; XP was still offered to enterprise customers since Vista was shit.

    Windows 8 does not run many applications developed using tools that came with and later supported XP. And these apps are not even 2 years old.

    So please cut out the "13 year old XP" crap. MS is still officially selling XP for some enterprise customers. They better support it for 7 years AFTER they stop selling XP. Say 2020.

  19. Morons and Oxymorons on Microsoft's NSA 'Transparency' Push Remains Pretty Opaque · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Anyone who trusts Microsoft is a moron.
    Microsoft Transparency is an Oxymoron; unless we are talking about Aero Glass transparency.

  20. Able to withstand Slashdotting effect... on How 3 Young Coders Built a Better Portal To HealthCare.gov · · Score: 1

    so in my book; that's much better than good enough. The original site should be nuked from orbit and this one should be put up instead. Pure and simple.

  21. Simple very effective solution on Microsoft and Facebook Launch Internet Bug Bounty Program · · Score: 1

    Redirect facebook.com and microsoft.com and all their servers and namesakes to 0.0.0.0 or to 127.0.0.1 in the root DNS servers. Problem solved.

  22. This is a very good move from Microsoft on Microsoft Donates Windows 8.1 To Nonprofit Organizations · · Score: 3, Funny

    First they donate it to non-profits
    Then they donate it to schools
    Then to universities
    Then to the hospitals
    Then to the politicians
    Then to the developers ... ...
    Finally they donate to the existing Windows XP users.

    But nobody is interested; not even the pirates; since nobody wants to be infected with Windows 8.x.

  23. Is this some kind of Miss World contest? on Microsoft Narrows Down CEO Shortlist: Elop, Mulally, Bates, Nadella In Mix · · Score: 3, Interesting

    where the list gets narrowed down daily and the winner is announced after 3 days? In the case of MS, looks like this joke will go on for a year.

    My hunch is that Elop already holds the reins to the ruins; this media contest is just a soapera.

  24. Re:I suspect it is bcos of HP's TCPA connection on HP's NonStop Servers Go x86, Countdown To Itanium Extinction Begins · · Score: 1

    As another poster pointed out; I intended to say non-x86; not non-Intel. In 2001; I was buying about 250 desktops from HP(Vectra VE5 if I recall right); and the marketing folks from HP sang loud praises of the 'Merced' project which later morphed into the Itanium range. The guys claimed that the architecture was entirely done by HP (primarily to support HP-UX) so I presume even though Intel did the design and production of the chips; they could not implement TCPA in that.

  25. I suspect it is bcos of HP's TCPA connection on HP's NonStop Servers Go x86, Countdown To Itanium Extinction Begins · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Not a single major hardware or device maker seems ready to support Linux on non-Intel architectures. Intel, MS, HP, Cisco etc. are part of the TCPA alliance; even Linux on ARM based servers have taken a very long time to arrive.