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  1. Re: Incompetent contracting on U.K. Government Seeking To End Reliance On Oracle · · Score: 1

    I suspect that some of it is incompetence, and some of it is the fact that there isn't a single 'they' here. For small orgs, or super-regimented big ones, there is indeed a single Ministry Of Central Procurement through which all external commerce flows. When that isn't the case, purchasing is usually a patchwork of confused individuals with budgets tied to specific things buying stuff in scattered tiny lots.

    Yep, and Software Vendors are experts at identifying who in that patchwork has purchasing authority and what their procurement limits are. They will craft their software sale to stay within certain limits in order to avoid the next level of procurement approval.

  2. Re:Incompetent contracting on U.K. Government Seeking To End Reliance On Oracle · · Score: 1

    In their defense, it is not just incompetence on the part of the customer. Software Vendors love to come up with intricate and convoluted licensing terms. They are experts at obfuscation. Of course, just using 'open source' as an answer isn't necessarily the right thing. It should be a combination of closely monitored procurement practices along with select open sourcing when it make sense.

  3. Re:There's a clue shortage on The Great IT Hiring He-Said / She-Said · · Score: 5, Funny

    expecting x years with one product, y years with another product, and z years with a third, while specifying that it's an intermediate position

    You misread the job description. The JOB is experienced. The salary is intermediate.

  4. Re: How on earth? on IBM Pays GlobalFoundries $1.5 Billion To Shed Its Chip Division · · Score: 1

    Those chips are used in the servers IBM still sells: Mainframe & p-Series. Closing down the chips business would destroy their high margin mainframe business.

  5. Re:Bigger fuckup than John Akers on IBM Pays GlobalFoundries $1.5 Billion To Shed Its Chip Division · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ginni learned how to do this from her predecessor. Sam was the 'visionary', Ginni is just following through on his roadmap.

  6. The Answer on Could Apple Kill Off Mac OS X? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yes!!!

    No!!!

    Maybe!!!

  7. Acronym Overload on IBM Threatens To Leave ISO Over OOXML Brouhaha · · Score: 4, Funny

    "..OOXML...IBM...ISO....ECMA"

    Danger! Acronym overload!!!

    Must....keep.....head.....from......exploding. (MKHFE).

  8. Re:how small? on Ancient Bones of Small Humans Discovered In Palau · · Score: 4, Funny

    How small, you ask? Why are we soooo focused on size? Size doesn't matter. Ask my wife.......oh wait..........uh....strike that.

  9. Re:And I suppose next on Nanaimo, The Google Capital of the World · · Score: 2, Informative

    When Spitzer prosecuted Grasso (the former NYSE head) for basically conspiring to increase his own salary to an astronomical sum, Spitzer didn't limit his prosecution to the issue about salary. He went after Grasso for sleeping with his own secretary. What does that have to do with Grasso's other alleged sin? Spitzer wasn't just interested in prosecuting corrupt businesses for fraud. He was interested in crushing those businessmen and women in every way possible.

    Spitzer also prosecuted prostitution rings.

  10. Re:And I suppose next on Nanaimo, The Google Capital of the World · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    Let's get rid of laws that proscribe when, where and under what conditions consenting adults in a free society can have sex.

    Only if we also get rid of self-righteous, pontificating politicians that go on morality crusades against their perceived enemies in order to further their own career.

  11. Re:This makes me happy on Nanaimo, The Google Capital of the World · · Score: 1
    I think we're finally seeing the realization of the Internet's potential.

    Are you actually telling me that this is the end result? After years of listening to tech evangelists preach about the future, we find out that the future means we can instantly find out where our local fire truck is? Forgive me if I don't jump for joy.

  12. Re:And I suppose next on Nanaimo, The Google Capital of the World · · Score: 5, Funny
    they'll plant RFID tags in every citizen so you can track THEM on Google Earth...

    Let's start with the elected officials. How about using Eliot Spitzer as our first test case? I know. He isn't Canadian, but I bet the results would be interesting.

  13. Re:Joe Rogan on BattleBots & ESPN Strike TV Deal · · Score: 1

    Joe Rogan? Bah. They should bring in Buck Laughlin.

  14. Re:A little late for this -- on The City of the Future · · Score: 1

    Don't let the details (i.e., the real line) get in the way of a good signature....

  15. A little late for this -- on The City of the Future · · Score: 2, Funny

    New York in 100 years? It will continue to be a maximum security prison.

  16. Re:Naming? on PCWorld Says Firefox is Strong, Vista is Weak · · Score: 1
    Of course a flaming fox is going to be stronger than a view. MS should have thought up a better name than Vista. Something that could beat foxes and fire - how about: Ice weasel?

    Meh. A name isn't everything. Nintendo seems to be doing well with "Wii". And that is arguably the worst-sounding name since Price Waterhouse Coopers Consulting wanted to change it's name to "Monday".

  17. Re:What are people buying instead? on Wii Shortages Costing Nintendo 'A Billion' In Sales · · Score: 1
    Includes such games as Real World TENNIS (indoor and outdoor versions available)
    Real World BOWLING (available at a bowling alley near you).

    Both games come with a bonus titled called, GETTING FRESH AIR.


    Fresh air? In a bowling alley?

  18. Re:Not a bad idea on UPS Using Software To Eliminate Left Turns · · Score: 1
    but when you think about it this is a really idea.

    I have an idea......

  19. Re:This story pops up every couple o months on UPS Using Software To Eliminate Left Turns · · Score: 1
    Why does the union decide on the route?

    Because they said so. And if you don't like it, the Teamsters Union will introduce you to their two friends, Bruno and Mad Dog.

  20. Re:what an outrage! i smell class action in the ai on Nintendo May Pull Wii Ads To Avoid Hype · · Score: 1
    what an outrage!!! let's all sue nintendo for not having enough wii's are us to buy!

    And, while you are at it, get me a couple of Hannah Montana tickets.

  21. Re:oh good on Nintendo May Pull Wii Ads To Avoid Hype · · Score: 4, Funny
    Hopefully next year we'll find out if the iPod is just a fad or if it has legs too. How long does something have to be popular to officially not be called a fad?

    In other news, I hear that internet thing is going like gangbusters.

  22. Re:Date a Librarian ... or better on The Home Library Problem Solved · · Score: 1
    And while we don't have emacs vs vim arguments, we make much better use of our time.

    By making apparel?

  23. Re:Dead tree format is dead on The Home Library Problem Solved · · Score: 1
    Dead tree format is dead

    Yeah, that's what they all used to say, until Samuel T. Cogley came along and kicked that computer's ass!

  24. Re:Don't Believe it.. on Mysterious Peruvian Meteor Disease Solved · · Score: 1
    several men known by three names

    You mean Jan Michael Vincent and Casper Van Diem are involved? Uh, oh. Somebody better call Cher.

  25. Don't Believe it.. on Mysterious Peruvian Meteor Disease Solved · · Score: 4, Funny

    Bah! That's what they want you to believe. I prefer to believe my own complex conspiracy theory involving secret government projects, space aliens, and duct tape.