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  1. Re:Worried about .Net? on Microsoft Gives Up on Hailstorm · · Score: 1

    Tell me what little bird told you all that :P
    I didn't know Microsoft was unpopular.
    Some of the techies don't like them, that's all I know :P

  2. Switch from IE to Mozilla NOW ! :-) on Mozilla Branches For 1.0 RC1 · · Score: 1

    Just because IE comes with windows is not an excuse to not use this wonderful browser. Switch NOW ! :-)

  3. Re:SUNW against the wall, this time for keeps on James Gosling On .NET And The Anti-Trust Trial · · Score: 1

    "On the architecture side, Sun is pitting itself against an entire enconomy - Intel and Microsoft. Sun simply can't outresearch, outspend or outmarket either of these companies,"

    Java, as a matter of fact, isn't a product of a company, but of the entire industry, with the especial exception of microsoft :)

    Microsoft can't spend more money in .NET and C# than the community spends in Java.

  4. I am skeptic of AI. on Arguing A.I. · · Score: 1

    AI helping in the development of more sofisticated machines is a great thing.
    AI as anything else, is a waste of time :-)
    The man has been doing tools since he was a primate.
    Computers and softwares are just tools.
    AI might help a lot, but it is not and will never be extraordinary.
    Only the nature is extraordinary ;-)

  5. Re:Java's Cover on Java Native Compilation Examined · · Score: 1

    I wonder what kind of book you get by just looking at the cover.
    Some people never learn :)
    Yesterday's cover was nice as well.
    Tomorrow's cover will probably be nicer than today's.
    If you are a real hacker, you are going to learn everything you can.
    Knowledge still is power ! :-)

  6. The PC is fading away... on IBM To Leave The Desktop? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It is becoming a lighweight server.
    Game consoles, Handhelds, cellulars, laptops, notebooks, mp3 players, etc, are sharing the market with the PCs.