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  1. Re:User trust violation on MySQL Man Pages Silently Relicensed Away From GPL · · Score: 1

    And how different was MySQL AG with its dual-licence?
    People must understand that MySQL was never free, you always had to pay stupid amount of money to use it with your business. If you weren't careful what the dual-licence restrictions meant, you could get into serious problems with lawyers.

    Saying that, I am not sure if MySQL AG ever sued anyone for violation of the dual-licence clauses but I would not be surprised if more than once lawyers letters were exchanged, followed by some amount of cash.

  2. Re:Just what we need... on Wayland/Weston Gets Forked As Northfield/Norwood · · Score: 1

    Debian... Very unfortunately... http://www.neowin.net/news/debian-drops-xfce-reinstates-gnome-as-default-desktop

    This post was written from a Gnome 3 + Debian + Ancient 32 bit laptop which I run as an experiment. So far, it's probably the 2nd worst GUI after Unity I have ever used and this includes Windows 3.1 and CDE and anything that was around in late 80s/early 90s...

  3. Re:How is this not a good idea? on Obama Wants To Fund Clean Energy Research With Oil & Gas Funds · · Score: 1

    F-16 getting old and being a lawn dart... The only air to air combat loss of an F-16 I can remember was a dogfight between two NATO countries: Greek Mirage won, Turkish F-16 lost. That's one lawn-dart we should be buying more.

  4. Re:Gutenberg wasn't first either on For Jane's, Gustav Weißkopf's 1901 Liftoff Displaces Wright Bros. · · Score: 2

    Wright brothers patented a lot of the mechanics of the aircraft they built and later prevented Curtis & other US aviators from progressing. By the time the Great War had started, European aviation was greatly ahead of the USA's efforts.

  5. Re:apple is still evil on UK Apple Shop Forced To Change Its Name · · Score: 1

    A bottle of cider is not one of your daily fives...

  6. Re:A lot of this BS is just Daniel Berg's fiction on The Paradox of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks · · Score: 1

    Must I remind everyone that the massacre in Gallipolli campaign was mainly Churchill's fault, him being the First Lord of the Admiralty and drawn the plans of the operation and insisted on pressing onwards? Almost half a million died in that little piece of land, probably one of the bloodiest battles of WWI.

  7. You should come and visit England, the land of the Sunshine!

  8. Re:Less demand on Hard Drive Revenue About To Take a Double-Digit Dip · · Score: 1

    Using DVDs for backup is already more expensive than buying a 2-3TB disk and storing that.
    And disks are faster. DVDs as backups are dead unless you want to store very small amounts of data (4.7GB? Who cares about 4.7GB any more?)

    Currently I'm buying USB3 ext storage disks and moving my DVDs onto them. It is cheaper, takes less space and works faster.

  9. Re:The other real enemy: logic on Missile Defense's Real Enemy: Math · · Score: 1

    Ah, an other person who has drunk the US NAVY's cool aid.
    US carriers are notoriously vulnerable to diesel submarines who run on batteries. On nuclear subs, the engine never gets shut, they are inherently noisier than diesel submarines. More than once US Carrier fleets got a nasty surprise when a submarine surfaced quite near to them. (shame, link for Daily Scarymail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-492804/The-uninvited-guest-Chinese-sub-pops-middle-U-S-Navy-exercise-leaving-military-chiefs-red-faced.html#axzz2JgOdt8mi)

  10. Re:Simply put... No. on Missile Defense's Real Enemy: Math · · Score: 1

    Russians have been working on a hypersonic cruise missile for a long time, so do the US, both have failed. There are a number of supersonic cruise missiles and all stealth cruise missiles in US's inventory have been mostly retired. China, France, of all countries, India, have supersonic cruise missiles which are significantly harder to intercept, especially since 3rd and 4th gen Aircrafts are no longer interceptors and significantly slower than their 2nd gen cousing (F-4 could do M2.5, Foxbat was M3.2). Anti-aircraft missiles are point defenses, they can shoot down a subsonic or supersonic missile but struggle with a hypersonic one.

    The original article assumes an enemy (*cough*China*cough*) is going to fire all of their subsonic and supersonic missiles first to force USNAVY to spend their missiles in their AEGIS cruisers and then promptly sink then with their modern, hypersonic missiles. It is possible but not likely.

    One thing to remember from WWII: The bomber will always get through.

  11. Re:Simply put... No. on Missile Defense's Real Enemy: Math · · Score: 1

    The expensive bit in a rocket is not the warhead.

  12. Re:Provoking on Machine Gun Fire From Military Helicopters Flying Over Downtown Miami · · Score: 1

    It is known to anyone with a bit of history information. See wikipedia and other sources (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_losses_of_the_Vietnam_War#USA_rotary-wing): 5086 US army, 270 USMC.

    USAF also didn't come out of it completely clean with their planes, 5.25 million sorties, 1737 lost to enemy action.

    Helicopters are notoriously complicated machines, it doesn't take much to destroy one.

  13. Re:Provoking on Machine Gun Fire From Military Helicopters Flying Over Downtown Miami · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and such tactics worked perfectly fine when done by English and Russians in Afghanistan so it must be true.

    Also remember the glorious American Victory in Vietnam where villages and towns were wiped off the map daily, napalm and carpet bombing got used liberally...

    Sheesh....

  14. Re:here we go on Lego Accused of Racism With Star Wars Set · · Score: 1

    I'm always shocked with the poor grab of history of Americans.
    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Cuba#The_first_US_occupation_and_the_Platt_amendment and the sentence "After the Spanish troops left the island in December 1898, the government of Cuba was handed over to the United States on 1 January 1899. The first governor was General John R. Brooke. Unlike Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines, the United States did not annex Cuba because of the restrictions imposed in the Teller Amendment."... And around that section. Cuba was always intented to be taken over completely eventually, the politics of WWI intervened...

    From the wiki, the sentence shows how corrupt the whole thing was:"In the presidential elections of 31 December 1901, Tomás Estrada Palma, a US citizen still living in the United States, was the only candidate."

    America was fiddling with other governments way before CIA was founded.

  15. Re:Ask Slashdot question in the making... on GRAIL Mission Video Released · · Score: 1

    Short answer: If the moon was a perfectly uniform sphere with a perfect gravity gradient (as you would assume in in high-school physics), yes. In real life, the moon is seriously lumpy and that plays havoc with the long-term low-altitude orbits.

  16. Re:whats the big deal on What Debris From North Korea's Rocket Launch Shows · · Score: 1

    I can assure you, Labour government was and LibCon goverment is doing everything what US tells them...

  17. Re:Which one can you actually purchase? on Raspberry Pi vs. Cheap Android Dongle: Embarrassment of (Cheap) Riches · · Score: 1

    Farnell is a bit of a mess really. I ordered two USB power supplies, three Pi's, and four cases, got two Pi's and two cases and an unwanted SD card. Called them to ask about the missing bits, USB powers finally arrived last week but they sent me my missing Pi and some other unwanted stuff. They also advised that they'd be sending a UPS guy to pick up all unwanted stuff within 48h, the reception is still waiting for the "right" UPS guy, he never turned up asking for the extras.

    The call desk lot were really lovely,, the people I spoke over the phone were extremely helpful but it was obvious that the warehouse pickers were a bit low on IQ. What was in the package and on the dispatch printout were completely different things.
    All of this happened in mid-Nov to mid-Dec.

  18. Re:I prefer Pi on Raspberry Pi vs. Cheap Android Dongle: Embarrassment of (Cheap) Riches · · Score: 1

    Those pics made my day!

  19. Re:Ummmmm... on First Photos and Video of Raspberry Pi Model A · · Score: 4, Informative

    Lower power requirements. A lot of embedded device people don't care about the RAM and the ethernet. Who'd like to drag a network cable in their little robot?

  20. Re:Not legal here. on Baltimore Issued Speed Camera Ticket To Motionless Car · · Score: 1

    Highway code enforces that you only drive when it is safe to do so. If the driver is driving recklessly and dangerously, luckily here there's a law against that.

  21. Re:Not legal here. on Baltimore Issued Speed Camera Ticket To Motionless Car · · Score: 1

    The way I see it (as a driver, cyclist, biker and a pedestrian), as long has the highway code doesn't say otherwise, the lighter vehicle / person always has the right of way.

    Good thing there's no such think as jaywalking in UK. You can cross the street anywhere as long as it is safe and on the zebra crossings, the pedestrian has always have the way.

  22. Re:And yet... on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 1

    There's this device called air guns for target shooting. You might want to learn to use it to hit targets one day. They have decent range and accurate enough to test your hand-eye coordination.

    I used to, got bored in a couple of years. It turns out I have only so-so hand-eye coordination.

    Although it's easy to take out an eye, it's extremely hard to kill someone using one but not impossible. In UK, 2005, a 2-year old got killed by an air gun pellet which had penetrated his soft skull. The perp was not a 10 year old kid with an air gun, he was a 27 old shooting from the 1st floor.

  23. Re:And yet... on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 1

    Equating 20 kids and 7 adults with mice?

    Really?
    Seriously?

    Think again.

  24. Re:And yet... on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 1

    I have a katana. If I take it around with me, the armed response police will come around and if I start to wave it around, I'm 100% to be tazed, if not that, get shot by the police.

    You do not need to take a weapon around just because you like it and there is no safe weapon. I have blunted my katana's edges. I don't want anyone, including myself, to have a nasty accident with it.

  25. Re:And yet... on 27 Reported Killed In Connecticut Elementary School Shooting · · Score: 1

    Who told you about how badly I drive?? Damn! I thought I was more careful with the deer bodies I ran over.