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  1. Re:ANY MORE APPLE SPONSORED STORIES TODAY? on Ants Invade iBook · · Score: 1

    Click "Preferences", check "Apple", click "Save" and stop your bitching. Yes, it is a big conspiracy to advertise Apple products. Hell until I knew that someone's iBook got infested with ants I wasn't going to buy an iBook. rofl So you're what, 12, 13 years old maybe?

  2. Slow/Bloated GUI on What's Keeping You On Windows? · · Score: 1

    The Linux GUI is bloated and slooooow. Don't tell me that all I need is a "decent video card and processor" when I can throw Windows 95 onto a decade old computer and the GUI is fairly snappy, on that same computer Linux's GUI is so horribly slow that it is unusable on that computer. On my computer (GeForce3 & 1.4ghz processor) it is not all /that/ bad, however it is not as snappy as Windows as not *nearly* as snappy as BeOS. After running a decent amount of programs the GUI just slows down to an annoying speed. I'm not a coder, computer scientist, Linux/*nix expert, etc... so I could be wrong (see: don't piss and moan if you disagree with my opinion), however I blame X-Windows on this. Whatever it is it needs to be corrected. There are a few framebuffer based GUI systems out there for Linux, but no distro that I'm aware of takes advantage of these GUI's.

  3. Just curious... on EU Anti-Hate Laws On The Web · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Who gets to decide what is considered "Hate Speech"?

  4. Re:Title != message on "Seamless" Integration of Mac OS X w/ Active Directory · · Score: 1

    "I'll get you in metamod. Modding down posts you don't agree with is inappropriate." Grow up you whiney bitch.

  5. Re:A massive win? on Microsoft Antitrust Judgement · · Score: 2, Informative

    Microsoft is obviously going to portray *any* ruling as "harsh". Look at how they portrayed the slap-on-the-wrist settlement they got with the DOJ. Like someone pointed out before, it's just a matter of two parties wanting the same thing and pretending that they don't.