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  1. Is it just me? on Linux + Sci-fi + Detroit = Penguicon3.0 · · Score: 2, Funny

    I only recognized two or three of those names, and of those two or three, only one can actually contribute anything to a speech.

  2. Sounds good on A Mobile Home for the Wired Professional · · Score: -1

    I think this will have many applications.

  3. First post for those that kind-of like Jesus on Blizzard Teams with Pandaren Xpress · · Score: -1, Troll

    I mean, he's kinda cool in small doses.

  4. First left-wing post on Wearing Shoes Bad For your Health? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Haha all you neocons

  5. More uphill than FireFox vs. IE on OpenOffice.org Team on OO.org (and Upcoming v2.0) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    OO.org really have their work cut out for them. I'd really like to see OO.org approach computer manufacturers like Dell and present a strong case as to why distributing OO.org with their systems will add value for their customers - perhaps as part of the free software suite Dell customers already recieve with new systems?

  6. The missing steps on A Crazy Cambridge Contraption · · Score: 1

    1. We made a contraption!
    2. We posted it's existance on Slashdot
    3. 10,229,033 people clicked on the link
    4. The server erupted into white-hot flame for the finale

  7. Re:No real surprise here on DrinkOrDie Warez Trader to be Extradited to U.S. · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Actually, most corporations (especially clothing companies) are nothing but marketing heads. That is, they don't design or produce their clothes. Therefore, boycotting such products will actually hurt the design and productions companies, many of which are not American companies (especially the production, which are located in the third world).

    Boycotting US media exports will likewise have a neglible effect, since foreign entities actually distribute and profit from US media in other nations far more than the actual domestic companies.

    Corporations are global. You can't boycott one nation's goods and expect to only hurt that nation's economy.

  8. It's blatant on Should Dual Cores Require Dual Licenses? · · Score: 1

    I feel that Oracle flexes semantics to justify greater fees. A two core system uses the same amount of Oracle's software and a one core system does.

  9. I'm cheap on What Do You Charge for Tech Support? · · Score: 1
    Friends and family: free, always, home or otherwise

    Acquaintances' home systems: between $20-$100 (plus parts), depending on how long I worked. I never charge much, even if I am building them multiple systems or wiring their entire house. I'm cool like that.

    Acquaintances' small business: depends on the type of work. I usually just determine the going rate and cut it by 25-30%, and as much as half for some work. For example, if local Consulting Company A wants to charge $3,000 to set up a small network, I'll do it for about $1,500 - quick and easy, won't take up much of my time.

  10. Re:Good, I guess... on Power Supply Torture Test · · Score: 1

    I was thinking the same thing. I don't trust any source that has the word "trusted" in their name, as that usually means "lying marketing morons" or "cheating, corporation-backed puppets". I think the first option is correct here.

  11. Yea on Atari 2600 Mac Mod · · Score: 3, Funny

    And we just tried to jam 20,000 http requests into their Atari 2600 case. Didn't work.

  12. Dialogue on Household Emergent Behavior? · · Score: 5, Funny
    Your mom: "Hey, where's my roomba?"
    Roomba: "No dissasemble!"

    OK that sucked.

  13. It's in France...... on Google Ruled a Trademark Infringer · · Score: 1

    It's in France and this is an American company. They hate the players and the game in France.

  14. Damnit on 13 New Windows Security Vunerabilities · · Score: 2, Funny

    And I just got done updating three or four ZEN images. I can't wait for the hundred times I'll be asked next week "can I click OK on the update thing or is that spyware?".

  15. Hah on Linux Kernel Maintainer Joins Patent Celebrations · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When politicians put things on hold to "rethink", it usally means "let's pretend we care about what the common man thinks while waiting for the corporate lobbyists to come up with more cash". I wouldn't hold my breath.

  16. He's doing it like a typical CTO on Ret. World Bank CTO on Desktop Linux TCO Facts · · Score: 2, Insightful
    He's relying on professional/vendor/direct sales services to pass the savings onto him, instead of using his internal talent to utilize Linux in a way that leverages huge savings.

    Any IT worker with half a brain knows that you can deal with your primary reseller. I can get really good HP business desktops sans Windows XP or a Windows XP license for about $500 (dx2000's fully loaded, $400 not). That should be the starting point of pricing for the desktop itself. This guy is spending too much money any way you look at it. Has he never heard of a reseller?

    Next you look at the cost of licensing. If you want Microsoft's "Assurance", or whatever they call it these days (in which you can upgrade without fee the next time around), a company my size would have to spend about $300,000. The other option is buy each individual XP license at $176 a pop. Neither of these options include any kind of support. Going with Linux, lets say Novell's Desktop Linux (Suse 9.2 Pro with the LDAP client preinstalled and a shiny Gnome configuration), I'm looking at $80 a license. This includes a little bit of support, and an active community on Novell's official forums.

    Anyways, from here you have to figure out how to get around the Microsoft Office lock-in, and decide whether you want to go with Citrix or Codeweavers. But that's an entirely different discussion.

  17. They should be more truthful on Can Microsoft Beat Google? · · Score: 0

    Microsoft should be more truthful about it in their commercials. The end should have the Microsoft logo with the caption: "Because you'll eventually be forced to use it"

  18. I missed the hype on Can Microsoft Beat Google? · · Score: 1

    When it comes to search engines there are only two options to people: Google and everything else. The only people that will be using this are MSN users that get directed/re-directed to it by Microsoft.

  19. Yea on Deriving Semantic Meaning From Google Results · · Score: 1

    wow! = conveying amazement
    WoW! = I can't believe I paid $50 for this crap and can't even logon!

  20. Re:Whoa on Aerial Robotics Competition · · Score: 1, Redundant

    No she isn't

  21. Heh - good point on A Video Projector That Fits In Your Pocket · · Score: 1
    You ever held a flashlight out of a moving car at night, annoying people as the light cascades into their bedroom windows? That was pretty fun as a kid.

    Now picture that, but only with a 24-bit high resolution image of someone's ass.

  22. The power on A Video Projector That Fits In Your Pocket · · Score: 2, Funny

    "These pocket projectors will have no lenses and no light bulbs. Instead, these future battery-powered tiny projectors will rely on the in-born, raw nerd power of the geek that wears it."

  23. Re:Damn, it's in Britain. on Microsoft's Magical 'Myth-Busting' Tour · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yea, a crack team of fat nerds crashing the preceedings after a game of D&D. That will really help the image of Linux.

  24. What's so hard to understand? on FOSS Application Under Attack by Makers of KaZaa · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Get up off their network, you didn't have permission to be accessing with and/or generating traffic on it. Damn, just because it's FOSS doesn't give the creator the right to access other people's shit.

  25. Yea, and next week..... on Researchers To Climb Ararat To Seek Noah's Ark · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'll be heading an exciting expedition into the bogs of Ireland to search for the little people.