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  1. Re:sometimes it takes an asshole.... on Apple and Samsung Agree To Settlement Talks · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that's why the Safari mobile browser has such good HTML5 support!

  2. Re:Retaliatory mods! w00t! Point proven again! on North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Il Dead at 70 · · Score: 1

    You couldn't use USB or Firewire drives on your Mac? Never heard of that one before.

  3. Re:Removing root access on Have Walled Gardens Killed the Personal Computer? · · Score: 1

    Yeah it's pretty typical here that the anti-Apple FUD gets modded up...

  4. Re:So what? on Have Walled Gardens Killed the Personal Computer? · · Score: 1

    The "iTards" are developing much more creative and useful stuff than you ever will. Sounds like you're jealous.

  5. Re:So what? on Have Walled Gardens Killed the Personal Computer? · · Score: 1

    You're not thinking broadly enough. PC != keyboards.

    When people say post-PC, what they really mean is post-desktop computers. In the future, people will be using "tablets" which will dock with keyboards or similar input device when you need to do hardcore work. Oh, and they'll dock with big screens too, of course. Data all stored in a ubiquitous cloud.

    So instead of tablets, laptops and desktop computers, we'll have just tablets. With docks on steroids.

  6. Re:Apple's Future on Steve Jobs Wanted an iPhone-Only Wireless Network · · Score: 1

    http://opensource.apple.com/

    The depth of delusion on Slashdot surprises me to this day.

    Anybody who's used Chrome or the web browser on Android has benefited from Apple's work on WebKit. But the zealots will try to rewrite history on that too.

  7. Re:But not at boutique prices on HP Slate 2: Brilliant or Bust? · · Score: 1

    Amazon is soon going to roflstomp and claim that market niche. There'll be no room for a 3rd major contender.

  8. Re:The post Steve Jobs Apple! on Apple's Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) Now Open Source · · Score: 1

    Typical Slashdot Apple hater delusion. They were always going to do this anyway, whether Steve Jobs was at the helm or not. Or was Steve Jobs not CEO of Apple when they open sourced Mach and WebKit?

    So the answer is no: Apple won't "open up" now that Steve is gone. Apple will continue to do what it does best.

  9. Re:Apple Always Screws Up the Supply Chain on iPhone 4S Pre-Orders Sell Out · · Score: 1

    I love reading these delusional posts on Slashdot. Comedy gold!

    Just throw some marketing in, artificially limit demand on a shitty product, and make billions of dollars right? Easy peasy!

    Enjoying your crack cocaine?

  10. Re:Maybe on purpose? on iPhone 4S Pre-Orders Sell Out · · Score: 1

    If you want to see artificially restricted production runs, just look at most of Apple's competitors. Do you see it working for them? There's your answer.

    Apple doesn't need to restrict its production runs. Its products fly off the shelves as quickly as they can stock them.

  11. Re:I live a block away on Conflict Between Occupy Wall Street Protestors and NYPD Escalating · · Score: 1

    You lost all credibility when you compared Wall Street to Apple.

    And since when does someone have to be starving to protest against Wall Street?

  12. Re:Videos I've seen on Conflict Between Occupy Wall Street Protestors and NYPD Escalating · · Score: 1

    Bravo, well said. You summed up my thoughts exactly.

  13. Re:I will most certainly be modded troll for this. on Steve Jobs Resigns As Apple CEO · · Score: 1

    Wow. I thought I've already seen all the zealous and delusional Apple-hating posts on Slashdot. Yours definitely takes the cake, impressive and amusing at the same time ("user demands for flash"? What the hell...).

    If you don't like the direction that computing is taking with Apple at the helm, you're sorely out of luck, because things will only accelerate from here. It'll be a glorious new era of computing, more people-friendly, more user-focused. Bring it on!

  14. Re:Without R&D investment, innovation WILL fal on IBM Chief: All CEOs Reluctant To Invest In R&D · · Score: 1

    Doesn't surprise me at all. It's pretty obvious where the future of computing will be, but most people (and most IT companies) fail to grasp it. The upcoming Second Great Depression will see most incompetent IT giants wiped out. Clean sweep.

  15. Re:Without R&D investment, innovation WILL fal on IBM Chief: All CEOs Reluctant To Invest In R&D · · Score: 2

    I bet Apple's success really annoys the hell out of you. All those mindless sheeple buying shiny glossy worthless gadgets because of Apple's "marketing" and "Reality Distortion Field", right?

    You couldn't get any more ignorant. Apple succeeds because they understand technology and human beings. I think you'd be surprised how little they spend on marketing -- certainly nowhere near the 70% you claim. Apple's products are superior over the competition, so they sell themselves. There's no secret to this, it's just good old-fashioned hard work and vision, something that most companies lack.

    Geeks who hate Apple should at least try to understand what drives its success, rather than ascribe it all down to "marketing" and the general public being mindless zombies. They could learn a thing or two about real strategy and innovation. Apple will eventually go down in history as the most influential and successful computing company in history, eclipsing even Microsoft.

  16. Re:They do lots of research on IBM Chief: All CEOs Reluctant To Invest In R&D · · Score: 1

    "Non-product" research? Not sure what you're getting at. Why would Apple spend money doing R&D on something that they'd never use?

  17. Re:Joe Sixpack isn't even using his 1080p right on Beyond HDTV · · Score: 1

    Apple will be the ones who are going to bring high-DPI displays into the mainstream in the next few years. If you don't like Apple, just wait a bit longer because every other manufacturer will follow their lead shortly.

  18. Re:Women Were Driven Out on Girls Go Geek Again · · Score: 1

    Are you serious? I thought government organisations weren't allowed to discriminate with the help of such "psychological" quizzes and such. Is this in the USA?

  19. Re:Horses? on Scientists Study Impact of Wearing Medieval Armor · · Score: 1

    Agreed, top quality body armour is a formidable force multiplier. It's like the US Army vs. insurgents. If you're not wearing modern body armour with plate inserts, you're severely disadvantaged.

  20. Re:This is why I won't use Google+ on Google To Discontinue Google Labs · · Score: 1

    Fair point, but that's modern life. Nothing stays still, things are constantly evolving. Things are born and die off. Just look at MySpace now.

  21. Re:Killing Innovation? on Google To Discontinue Google Labs · · Score: 1

    Why would Android be a crazy stretch for a search engine and advertising company? Android supports their core business by extending Google services everywhere. They don't make money off Android directly, that's why it's open source.

    Sounds to me like they're consolidating their projects and experiments and focusing on the ones which can drive and support their core business (advertising), which is what any sensible corporation does.

  22. Re:Over here in the UK and Europe... on Women Arrested For Refusing TSA Search of Children · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yeah unlike the UK where an innocent Brazilian electrician gets hunted down by plain clothes police and shot seven times in the head. And then the police get off scot-free, nobody involved is ever punished, while the police obstruct justice, lie about and cover up their errors and work hard to smear the murdered man's reputation.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Jean_Charles_de_Menezes

    No fucking thanks.

  23. Re:AZ isn't anti-immigrant on LulzSec Posts First Secret Document Dump · · Score: 1

    It's a kind of self-preservation tactic. Usually by people who are insecure, selfish and opportunistic.

    For example, in Australia I've noticed that there are a significant number of ethnic minority politicians who sign up with the larger right-wing parties who are always very anti-illegal immigrant/anti-asylum seeker etc.

    I think of it as a kind of collaboration with the occupiers. Ally yourself with the all-powerful and suck up to them so that they don't persecute you as well.

  24. Re:AZ isn't anti-immigrant on LulzSec Posts First Secret Document Dump · · Score: 0

    Hmm I dunno, I don't think there is much difference between disgust and hate.

    This is exactly how the right-wingers and shock jocks portray refugees/asylum seekers and other "undesirables" such as Muslims in Australia. Queue jumpers, illegals, terrorists, organised criminals/gangsters, persecutors of Christianity. "The illegals want to come here and change our way of life and dictate how we live our lives" and other such lies. The illegals/Muslims spit on the street, rape your teenage daughters, etc. Oh, and the "reverse racism" card gets played a lot too.

    "The illegals are racist against us (White Anglo-Saxon Australians)!!!!" and "We are being racially demonised in our own country!"

    It's all very calculated and it happens with the tacit approval of the government which remains largely silent about this kind of insidious propaganda.

  25. Re:Killing OSX86 on Apple WWDC: iOS 5, Lion, iCloud · · Score: 1

    Because digital distribution is the future.

    Relax, pirates and hackintosh fans will still crack and install Lion, no doubt.