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  1. Re:Morons on PC Makers Plan Rebellion Against Microsoft At CES · · Score: 1

    No offense bro, i'm definitely not 'for' android replacing a desktop OS, but yes, it can do all those things and more. The latest versions of android on most premium smartphones come with an office clone that reads and writes various office file formats. There are bazillions of apps out there for reading and writing PDF files, etc. In addition, as far as printers...remember. Android is Linux. Printer vendors for the most part keep their printers Linux compatible. I can even write Ruby/Ruby on Rails code if i choose to do so on an android based device.

    No, the real issue with Android? It's designed for a touch based device. Production level PCs are currently mouse and keyboard based devices. It will be very hard for any company to change that. Instead, if an OS vendor wants to succeed, they need to cater to that market.

    Oh and to anyone claiming that microsoft is catering to that market, they aren't, and they've admitted as such, and are working to remedy that in the next major Windows release, due out in 2015.

  2. Re:This might constrain the creativity of American on 60% of Americans Unaware of Looming Incandescent Bulb Phase Out · · Score: 1

    Sometimes I wish slashdot had it's own like button. :)

  3. Re:It's not freaking out- it's having options on 60% of Americans Unaware of Looming Incandescent Bulb Phase Out · · Score: 1

    It's not about what's best for you, it never has been. it's about what's best for our energy grid. A single 100 watt incandescent is equivalent to 7 CFL bulbs. This leads to massive energy savings. Sure the bulbs are flawed, but the flaws have been/are being worked out as time goes on.

  4. Re:Try FLs on 60% of Americans Unaware of Looming Incandescent Bulb Phase Out · · Score: 1

    Don't do this if your power grid is flaky. We get around 8 months per bulb from the FLs in our bathroom. This is after replacing the entire assembly when it went poof.

  5. Re:I really really don't understand the hysterics on 60% of Americans Unaware of Looming Incandescent Bulb Phase Out · · Score: 1

    Here in America, most 'bulk food' items cost just as much as buying a weekly supply on sale at the local grocery store, so there is no need to buy in bulk. My biggest problem with CFLs is they die...fast. We don't follow common usage patterns with CFLs. They are subject to extreme temperature changes, and occasionally run 24/7. Incandescent bulbs have treated us well. That being said, we've switched over to CFLs for the most part. Only outside lighting is still incandescent.

  6. Re:Water droplets that lack moisture, um? on A Big Step Forward In Air Display and Interface Tech · · Score: 1

    water...that lacks...water...hmmm....

  7. Re:Good Journalsim, Good Article on Who's Selling Credit Cards From Target? · · Score: 1

    Primarily number two, it's been eerily quiet tonight..especially given your poor spelling of journalism. I expected the grammar Nazis to be out in full force.

  8. Re:Why are people naked in front of their PC? on How a MacBook Camera Can Spy Without Lighting Up · · Score: 2

    Pffft...I'm naked right now! j/k...or am i? ;)

  9. Re:It also beefs up security. on Google Makes It Harder For Marketers To Collect User Data · · Score: 1

    Oh I dare say it's far worse then that. Google might go so far as to grab images only when you open emails, but this opens up the possibility of using google to DoS a target. Think: Now merely sending an email out to millions will have google request those images millions of times, potentially drowning the unsuspecting site with requests.

  10. Re:Waiver of rights on Woman Fined For Bad Review Striking Back In Court · · Score: 1

    both myself and the courts would beg to differ. While it's true that the Constitution of the United States DOES only cover government, it also covers cases of abuse by corporations. Remember that the court system itself IS an arm of the government...

  11. Re:This one only "crashed" on Military Drone Lost Over Lake Ontario · · Score: 1

    Heh...i'll take this a step further (just for the hell of it.) In America, if the CIA, FBI, Army, Navy, etc. blows you to bits, your family sues the government for billions. Illegal immigrants have no similar protections and anyone else is a gray area. Compare that to china, if you look at the chinese miliary the wrong way, you are probably going to die.

  12. Re:I'll say it. on Forrester Research Shows Steep Decline in Free Office Suite Stats · · Score: 1

    p.s. even thought this, and the above comment, will be modded down...I'm just going to throw this out there. Linux ignoring, or trying to be like in some cases, windows and/or os-x isn't going to work. As a power user, developer, and gamer, i want to get useful stuff done. I don't want to tweak config files, i don't want to mess with sorry ass UIs (*cough* gimp, open office, libre office) and i don't want a shitty ass GUI (ubuntu, fedora / anything gnome 3.x based. Now, i don't care what you try to target, just please know that you won't have me, or others like me, using your OS or apps. I use windows 7 and office at work, os-x/office at home, and i'm pretty happy, even though i don't *want* to use either OS or an office suite owned by MS.

  13. I'll say it. on Forrester Research Shows Steep Decline in Free Office Suite Stats · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's not the document format. It actually IS the UI. Office 2010 was fucking amazing. I'll say that as a windows, linux (ubuntu, fedora, and zorin os user). It's all about the ribbon yo. If you want linux on the desktop you have to copy that ribbon mentality. if you don't...welll continue listening to the anti microsoft crowd. BTW, the sidebar in OO and LO sucks, just like Windows 8.

  14. Re:forbidden to open-source ? on Blizzard Wins Legal Battle Against WoW Bot Company · · Score: 1

    Really? Because i'd argue freedom of speech. Let the court strike THAT down...I would take it to the supreme court...Yeah blizzard, be glad i'm too lazy to write bots for your games...

  15. Re:No on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 0

    Want my take on what really happened? The guy wasn't making any money off his site...so he blamed the USA for his shit business model.

  16. No on Encrypted Email Provider Lavabit Shuts Down, Blames US Gov't · · Score: 2

    Disclaimer: I didn't read the article. I call bullshit. If the good ole US of A came knocking on my door threatening me, i'd tell them to stuff it, and alert every major media news outlet in the country to the fiasco. You want my users' info? Sure, get a warrant and get in line pal. Sounds like scaremongering to me. Just wanting to stir up the slashdot crowd. Note that i'm not siding with the government at all, but this scaremongering has to stop if anything is going to get done.

  17. Re:Don't be evil (some of the time) on Google Argues Against Net Neutrality · · Score: 2

    You pay them alot? Certain big name company I work for (that i manage the google shopping experience for) has over 6,000 products on google base. We pay less than $250/mo and it generates over $35,000 in revenue ALONE. you call less than 1% of revenue a lot? Cheapest sales person you'll ever hire. Remember that.

  18. Re:They can try to defeat te tech on Court Upholds Ruling On Dish Network's 'Hopper' · · Score: 1

    I don't know, i find dish to be better than directv. Everyone I've known who has had directv (about 8 people so far) has had issues with them silently renewing contracts and charging the customer an ETF when they want to cancel. We had no such issues with dish when we cut the cord.

  19. Considering that I am the king of my country...I don't think i'm spying on myself? :) Could be wrong though....

  20. Re:Piracy on Microsoft To Shut Down TechNet Subscription Service · · Score: 1

    long run* sorry buys, sleep deprivation due to 2 year old ;)

  21. Piracy on Microsoft To Shut Down TechNet Subscription Service · · Score: 1

    It's actually all due to the perceived threat of piracy. Rather sad actually. I'm sure it was misused more often then not, but I think it will hurt more than help in the long wrong. My employer wants to can my MSDN subscription due to moving to open source...was going to try to talk them into a technet subscription so we have access to test the latest versions of windows, exchange, office, etc. but now it looks like that won't be an option. Keep in mind that I've had a personal technet account for a while. It went from 10 cd keys to 5 cd keys to 3...i knew it would be gone soon. Still sad though :(

  22. Re:Mozilla's new slogan: We don't backdoor the NSA on Firefox OS Smartphones Launching, But Will Anyone Buy One? · · Score: 1

    Huh? Skipping mod points to say you are definitely wrong. The Chrome (chromium by it's open source name) source code is here and the android source code is here. nice try though.

  23. Re:Android 4 != Android 1 on Android On the Desktop · · Score: 1

    Yep, check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Md9b6XbVtQ Oh sure, it's slow as balls, but considering the CPU in that phone was probably about the speed of an 8088 or something...runs pretty well.

  24. Actually... on US Charges Edward Snowden With Espionage · · Score: 1

    If i were him, i'd appear before court via a video feed. If they actually say he committed a crime, he would simply need to say he was a whistle blower. Lets see them counter that.

  25. Re:LED PWM facts on Ask Slashdot: Does LED Backlight PWM Drive You Crazy? · · Score: 1

    For me, it took refresh CRT rates at or above 75 hz (85 hz optimal) to totally eliminate flicker. I could tell the difference between 60 hz and 75 in a heartbeat. LCDs, LEDs, and plasma haven't been bad at all though.