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  1. gah! mpx220 was a sin against phones on Palm Teams With Microsoft for Smart Phone · · Score: 1
    That thing was so bad, Alex Bell is spinning in his grave. I had one for all of a week before exchanging it for one that was just as bad.

    Worst. Phone. Evar.

  2. "life critical" on BBC Commentator Goes After Software Licensing · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Medial equipment, avionics, there's plenty of stuff that is specifically made for situations where failure is not an option. Consumer software is not such a thing.

  3. Sure on BBC Commentator Goes After Software Licensing · · Score: 1

    Go ahead and try. We'll see how far you get against a roomfull of the banks lawyers.

  4. Re:Yep.. on StarOffice 8 May Be MS Office Killer · · Score: 1
    1. WP for windows was not superior to anything when it first came out. I don't reacll Word for DOS being very popular. I non-humbly submit that WP shot themselves in the foot on the windows migration.

    2. Word was never bundled with windows (by MS at least).

    3. Some places still insist on using WP (legal departments, for some reason).
  5. Palm OS killed Palm OS on Palm Teams With Microsoft for Smart Phone · · Score: 3, Interesting
    The current version is just too unstable to trust on a cellphone. The "Cobalt" version is suppsoedly ready, but Palmone wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. Even palmsource gave up on it and decided to go to a linux core, all that should give you an idea of how bad the codebase had become. (espically since palm usually has no reservations in putting out badly flawed products and patching later)

    As much as I like my standalone palm, I could not deal with my cell phone crashing daily. If WM is more stable than POS (which shouldn't be too hard), then this may be a good move for treo.

  6. Re:Hmmm on Why the Rokr Phone Is An Important Failure · · Score: 1
    What magical mystery phone+service gives you 250kb/s at .03c/kb??

    The cost of what I'm using (Cingular) is decent, 20/month for unlimited, but the speed is almost comprable 28.8k modems.

  7. Re:If you want a "trade school" education... on Computer Science Curriculum in College · · Score: 1
    I wouldn't be surprised that new graduates have inflated expectations. They've been indoctrinated in the false notion that CS is a lucrative carrer path.

    On another note, you hire "entry level" graduates? I thought you're type was extinct! (at least in the US)

  8. Re:If you want a "trade school" education... on Computer Science Curriculum in College · · Score: 1

    And how would you suggest he get a job with his "trade school" education? Regardless of what a University is supposed to be for, in the actual real world, employers expect people to have a 4-year degree and a laundry list of specalities right out of the gate.

  9. Re:The choice of degree matters less than attitude on Computer Science Curriculum in College · · Score: 1
    The problem with what you are saying is, 99% of employers looking for programmers don't subscribe to that outlook on what CS is for.

    In the real world, a CS degree is the minimum to get into anything but a bottom rung programming job. And there are no bottom-rung programming jobs to be had anymore (those all got outsourced), so that's not an option.

  10. Re:Why jail? on Fired AOL Engineer gets 15 Months · · Score: 1

    To punish him. To make him hurt as possible within the bounds of law.

  11. Zing! on Tim Berners-Lee on Blogging And The Web · · Score: 1

    Nice one.

  12. Re:What, you fucking idiots? on Windows Vista May Degrade OpenGL · · Score: 5, Insightful
    That's a very Eurocentric view. Even if the governments decide to go OSS, that's ony a portion of sales in any region.

    MS would be smart to make a EU specfic version again, if only to keep out of the courts.

  13. Won't happen (hopefully) on Windows Vista May Degrade OpenGL · · Score: 1, Funny

    Or we'll see a cage match between Gates and Carmack. (of ID software, who uses OGL for thier games) My money's on Carmack and the other game developers.

  14. Re:Medical uses are realistic on Former Health Secretary Pushes for VeriChip Implants · · Score: 1
    Perhaps, but there are other ways of going about this. If someone does have a history that emergency personnell need to know about, they could wear a chip or a medic-alert style breaclet like people alreay do. (all the verichips do is provide a uniqiue id code anyway, the real magic's in the database)

    Not everyone has some condition that warrants tagging them internally, those that do can be offered the option of wearing or carring one.

  15. Re:Medical uses are realistic on Former Health Secretary Pushes for VeriChip Implants · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Martial law can be useful too. Doesn't make it a good idea though.

    Thing is, this could be put in a card or a brecelet and be only minimally less effective, with fewer bad implications.

  16. Re:Good. on HP and Apple Separate; Apple gets Custody · · Score: 1

    Simple, they're not one iota different, except for the model number.

  17. Re:The case is quite simple on The Case for Free WiFi? · · Score: 1
    Except it's not free, the cost is passed on in some way. Unless you never buy anything, but why would I want you there in that case?

    (remember that the cost of broadband for commercial use is at least double the consumer rate)

  18. Re:I argued about increased business and royalty on The Case for Free WiFi? · · Score: 1

    Meh. None of the shops at my college town have wifi (execpt the chains). It doesn't hurt because there is so little wifi around there anyway that nobody expects it. People still bring laptops. I used to bring my own internet back in the palm.net days. The old Viix with it's antenna sticking up and the folding keybaord got some odd looks.

  19. Re:trustafarians on The Case for Free WiFi? · · Score: 1
    He doesn't "know" 100%, but the odds are in his favor.

    Bah, at any rate, coffeshops where I'm from have done just fine without wi-fi period. The schools are pretty well covered, and the dorms all have ethernet. Based on my observations, a small precentage of patrons in my particular college town are studying/laptoping as opposed to just hanging out.

  20. Re:different business model? on The Case for Free WiFi? · · Score: 1
    You don't understand the reason why people start a business. (like a coffee shop) They want to be able to make a living doing what they love. That pretty much requires making ends meet. You don't have to be setting the woods on fire, but you do have to make enough profit to pay the bills and put food on the table.

    If they can find a way to do free internet and still keep going that's great, but they aren't there solely so you don't have to pony up for some inetrnets.

  21. Re:Your right to swing your fist.... on Do Not Call List Under Attack · · Score: 1

    1. Last time I had a disconnected phone (not recently), there was no dialtone. 2. Newer GSM phones don't work at all without a SIM, (I acutally don't know if they would with an invaild one.)

  22. Re:Everything Old Is Old Again on What is Mainframe Culture? · · Score: 1

    A university is a very different place than a corporation. Ask anyone who has worked for both.

  23. Re:So the G5 were dog slow after all on Intel Developer Macs Outperform G5s · · Score: 1

    ...which is: A type of emulator!!! Wheee!!!

  24. Yes, it is asshole on Conquering the LaGrange Points? · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Conflict and war are the natural state of humanity. Nobody has to be taught to hit or hit back or to hate. People do have to be taught how not to do those things, and that obviously does not work well.

    For evidence see all of human history.

    People are the problem.
  25. wow on SGI Faces Bankruptcy · · Score: 1

    O2 beside Next and an amiga 2000!