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  1. Re:13 whole days to lawsuit on GPL Case Against Danish Satellite Provider · · Score: 1

    I am touching it. It will be in my server room.

  2. Re:13 whole days to lawsuit on GPL Case Against Danish Satellite Provider · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Why did they "track you down"?

    If you had "direct contact" you never said that on your website, In any event perhaps the word 'direct' means something different for you. How long should you wait? No idea, but a month is good bet I guess. Considering you are waxing legal I would say 3 months. Heck it takes 6-8 weeks to get your cereal box top rewards, I can only imagine legal takes longer. I would be nice of them to say they are working on it.... however it is not required. Sueing them will make it take longer.

    Sera

  3. Re:13 whole days to lawsuit on GPL Case Against Danish Satellite Provider · · Score: 1

    Yeah. 24/7 with a 1 hour outage guarantee is worth 6 weeks wait. Having any hardware replaced within an hour 24/7/365.25 is totally worth the wait. NewEgg wont come close to that. We run a business here, not an anime fanboi site.

  4. Re:13 whole days to lawsuit on GPL Case Against Danish Satellite Provider · · Score: 1

    How many do you want them to respond to?

    This guy sent a mail, wasn't satisfied - in 13 days, then sued.

    By all means nail the GPL violators, but yeesh give them a chance to come clean first.

  5. Re:13 whole days to lawsuit on GPL Case Against Danish Satellite Provider · · Score: 1

    I put cash money down on a physical server with 1T of 15k rpm spinning disks 3 days ago. If said server gets here in 6 weeks I will be happy. The job that it is meant to fill might be ready in 3 months. To be frank, the world works slower than you do, get used to it.

    Sera

  6. 13 whole days to lawsuit on GPL Case Against Danish Satellite Provider · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You sure are generous. This smells more like troll than do gooder. I thought the States held the award for being sue happy. kudos to you for bringing it to the old country. IMHO you are poorly representing the GPL. We want friends and converts, not enemies. Email, call, send certified mail, not lawsuits. Sueing them makes you and us look like fuckwits.

    Sera

  7. Re:I am a physician on Medical Papers By Ghostwriters Pushed Hormone Therapy · · Score: 1

    A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client.

    A physician who practices on his family has fools for patients.

    In my neck of the woods an MD can't ethically 'treat' a family member. YMMV



    Sera

  8. Re:paint.net? on Best Free Open Source Software For Windows · · Score: 1

    It is damn fast to load and pretty light to use.

  9. RTFM! on US Postal Service Moves To GNU/Linux · · Score: 1

    Read the F'n Mail!

  10. Re:Loony Bin on Gaze-Tracking Software Protects Computer Privacy · · Score: 1

    ...or the halo/corona of a coming migraine....

    Ow.

  11. Re:ignorance of your own rights on Comic Artist Detained For Script Containing 9/11 Type Scenarios · · Score: 1

    Really? At what point was he free to leave?

  12. Re:Change of Plans on Lenovo Software Update Stealthily Installs Adware · · Score: 1

    Why would you leave the native stuff there in a corp environment? The first thing we do to any machine is blow out anything on the hard drive and install our own image.

  13. Re:Worst Policy EVAR!!! EVER EVEN!!!! on Montana City Requires Workers' Internet Accounts · · Score: 1

    In the private sector (non-union), you get rid of these people.

    In the private sector you call them "consultants" and pay them 8x what a civil servant makes.

  14. Re:An Ethical Quandry without an easy answer on Fertility Clinic Bows To Pressure, Nixes Eye- and Hair-Color Screening · · Score: 1

    by sickeningly, cowardly fucks like yourself

    Good luck with your life, I wish you only the best, even if your path differs from mine.

    Seraphim

  15. Re:An Ethical Quandry without an easy answer on Fertility Clinic Bows To Pressure, Nixes Eye- and Hair-Color Screening · · Score: 1

    And yet you zero in on my english skills and not my points, that was your accusation remember? Kudos. I offered the information about the Gnostics to your post...address that. They dealt with the dichotomy you disparage, yet you still wont address it. And BTW ... you still failed to deal with the fact that you accused me of spelling errors when there where none ... nice try.

    "You do understand that for most of the history of monotheism questioning it was death, right?" -> And public ridicule for belief is better somehow? "Witch BURN HER!" is now "Believer! CHILD ABUSER,MORON" is really better?

    Sera

  16. Re:An Ethical Quandry without an easy answer on Fertility Clinic Bows To Pressure, Nixes Eye- and Hair-Color Screening · · Score: 1

    Nice try, but no, not a spelling mistake in the post. You have read "a lot of them" WTF does that mean? So I can say "Great, I have read Dawkins, thus I know the entire atheist mindset." really?

    "Nobody has ever adequately addressed the problem of evil. Not even close." Yeah, many have, in different ways. Epicurus? Really? The Gnostics are one group. There are others. And yes, there were Gnostics at that time. You obviously are not as read as you thing you are.

    Sera

  17. Asperger's on Fertility Clinic Bows To Pressure, Nixes Eye- and Hair-Color Screening · · Score: 1

    You would lose all of our geniuses in favor of the next Prom Queen. You would lose even the nerds.

  18. Re:The POPE ? on Fertility Clinic Bows To Pressure, Nixes Eye- and Hair-Color Screening · · Score: 1

    Not being a Catholic I guess I might venture an idea. It might be that picking out traits reduces Free Will (notice the caps - not the parent's, the child's), which is a central tenet of the Faith. Just a guess.

    Sera

  19. Re:An Ethical Quandry without an easy answer on Fertility Clinic Bows To Pressure, Nixes Eye- and Hair-Color Screening · · Score: 1

    Thank You,

    I shall bookmark this with all the other Evangelical rants from both sides.

    And here is a Hot Tip for *YOU* Sparky. The vast majority of your rant has been hashed over by the greatest minds that have ever existed, you obviously have never read any of them. "Are you completely incapable of even recognizing the massive character flaws in your god?" Yeah, this was addressed many times by many authors, an entire sect of Christianity came out of that let alone the various works of 600-800 AD. Both you and Dawkins play a subversion of Pascal's Wager, and yet you want to claim you don't, for refs sake, you are more sure of God's non-existence then Dawkins is. Good luck with that. One last bit; try a little honey next time, you are the people that even your fellow Atheists are complaining about. Welcome to being the Jerry Falwell of Atheism.

    Seraphim

  20. Re:Technical issues aside on How To Manage Hundreds of Thousands of Documents? · · Score: 1

    The word you are looking for is: 'Librarian'

    And yeah, they are that good.

  21. Re:SharePoint? on How To Manage Hundreds of Thousands of Documents? · · Score: 1

    Your link errors ... great paper on why I should trust yakabod.

  22. Re:SharePoint? on How To Manage Hundreds of Thousands of Documents? · · Score: 1

    it has limited (well no workflow)

    uh? In reality the bitch about SharePoint is that it has too many ways to do a workflow.

  23. Re:SharePoint? on How To Manage Hundreds of Thousands of Documents? · · Score: 1

    It uses the exact same folder/file paradigm

    Actually it doesn't. All the SP gurus tell you to never make folders, everything is a list of files. There is a shift of how things are done in SP, it really is a hurdle. Alfresco does the same sort of thing. Plus the files are data aware. SharePoint actually has a few good ideas, but things like Wave will eat it alive eventually.

  24. Re:Google's quantum leap on Ray Ozzie Calls Google Wave "Anti-Web" · · Score: 1

    The basic problem these days is that you have many people who want to have access to a shared document. The solution that Microsoft was pursuing was good, and attempted to fit the RSS model blogs use to push content. But in the end you still have many copies of documents, and you're always trying to keep changes synced across them. This approach breaks down when you have multiple sources of change... conflict resolution will always jump up to bite you.

    Not to be pro Microsoft or anything, but really their current approach is SharePoint, and lots of people are buying into it.

    Google Wave is a brilliant leapfrog over this problem, at the cost of some complexity.

    And to decouple your top paragraph and instead apply it to my statement about what they are currently pushing; you may well be right, this could be a giant kick to the crotch to SharePoint.

    Sera

  25. Re:Can we on Original Cast On Board For Ghostbusters 3 · · Score: 1

    You have what is known as a healthy mind.

    Keep up the good work.



    Die with your boots on.