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  1. Re:Thanks! on The Myths of Security · · Score: 1

    So this book was written to educate fanboys about their bad habits? I don't need another book on security that assumes I'm an irresponsible, apathetic, zealot. Your apparent attitude has just unsold this book for me.

  2. Re:Wow. on The Road to Big Brother · · Score: 1

    No kidding. Let's wait 'till they REALLY start oppressing us before we start taking any of it seriously. Obviously he hasn't read 1984... once it's too late, it's too late. 2+2=

  3. Remember that you're the one that will sit in jail on How Do You Deal With Pirated Programs At Work? · · Score: 1

    ...if you get audited and delete it all without remorse.

    If your management won't support you on this you need to find another job.

  4. Re:IT != Programming on From an Unrelated Career To IT/Programming? · · Score: 1

    Well... I was going to ask why anyone would want to go into I.T. as a career change when it's the most underappreciated, disrespected field you're going to find but you guys illustrated that pretty well.

    I guess if you like being treated like a janitor while having the fate of the company's operation put on your shoulders and listening to everyone's complaints then go for it.

    BTW: One of my programming projects as an I.T. guy was to write an interface that sychronized an HP mainfram order entry system with a novell based MRP system... both of which I helped build.

    So no, I.T. is not (just) programming.

  5. Should we really be firing our water into space? on Using Lasers and Water Guns To Clean Space Debris · · Score: 1

    Seems like a bad idea.

  6. Re:Apple isn't even spending that on Microsoft Accused of Squandering Billions On R&D · · Score: 0

    Apple had to be bailed out by Microsoft so they didn't disappear from the face of the earth. They are hardly a good example of doing things right.

  7. Re:neodarwinism on Darwinism Must Die So Evolution Can Live · · Score: 1

    Just as Newtonian or Eistienian physics don't refer only to their work but the paradigm their work created.

    A stupid argument doesn't need further stupidity to resole it.

  8. Re:Great on $2 Billion For Broadband Cut From Stimulus Bill · · Score: 1

    Indeed!

    We've already paid for this!

    Time to turn the telcos into public utilities.

  9. Re:To Err is Human--to Persist is Microsoft? on Average User Only Runs 2 Apps, So Microsoft Will Charge For More · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have to wonder if the auto-updaters that every piece of software seems to install these days will count as applications.

    It would be really cool to know that my machine can't do anything but make sure Java, Acrobat and Quicktime are up to date.

  10. Re:Surprised? on AT&T, Comcast To Join RIAA Team · · Score: 1

    Apples to Rocks?

    Copyright infringment vs Constitutional violations of millions of people... both are crimes... one is a bit more serious than the other.

  11. Re:Surprised? on AT&T, Comcast To Join RIAA Team · · Score: 1

    It's terribly amusing that AT&T is going to be involved in trying to stop people from doing something illegal.

    Will I get the same punishment they did?

  12. I can't wait to download the video... on RIAA Hearing Next Week Will Be Televised · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Can I assume it will be available through bit-torrent?

  13. It has nothing to do with the ram... on Ubuntu Download Speeds Beat Windows XP's · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The Linux TCP/IP stack is more effecient than the XP stack.

  14. Re:Expected on Woman Claims Ubuntu Kept Her From Online Classes · · Score: 1

    The problem is, as I've been flamed for before, Linux is still nowhere near the point where a non-techie will consider adopting it.

    No... the problem is if you're too stupid to read Dells' website that tells you EXACTLY what OS will be shipping on the machine you just ordered you're too stupid to use a computer no matter what OS is on it. ...and for the record, I'd just about bet she had to physically check the box in the customization wizard on Dells' site that removed Windows from the machine and put Linux on it.

    "Oh... I can save another $300 on this machine and I don't know what that is so I probably don't need it."

    Ah... the future of America.

  15. Re:Promise to be discerning and restrained. on Lexus To Start Spamming Car Buyers In Their Cars · · Score: 1

    Yep... I predicted it more than a year before the product was available. Seems like it should be grounds for a great big "Bait & Switch/false advertising" class action lawsuit to me.

  16. Promise to be discerning and restrained. on Lexus To Start Spamming Car Buyers In Their Cars · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Toyota officials promise to be discerning and restrained.
    "We're not going to barrage customers with marketing messages," vows Jon Bucci, vice president of Toyota's U.S. advanced technology unit.

    Yeah... and cable television will always be uncensored and commercial free... and sattilite radio will always be uncensored and commercial free...

  17. Re:The big problem with "Year of Linux" prediction on 2009, Year of the Linux Delusion · · Score: 1

    I had my "Year of Linux" quite a while ago. I've been implementing Linux based services in every company I've worked for in the last 10-12 years.

  18. Re:Wanna Know Why Linux Lacks? on 2009, Year of the Linux Delusion · · Score: 1

    ...and then look at any two versions of Windows and realize they have the same problem or worse.

    You lost me at command line... anyone who's using the command line isn't going to be the average know nothing that refuses to learn what they need to do.

    Linux is at least POSIX... all my Linux knowledge translates to Solaris, BSD, AIX, HP-UX, etc...

    The whole issue is pretty stupid anyway. The average user doesn't need a computer... they need an appliance that they don't have to worry about.

    At some point the game console people are going to realize that they should be taking all the profits away from the personal computer industry.

    Game machine that does e-mail, browsing, basic produtivity/office operations, plays music/DVDs and we're done. AFAIK the PS/3 and XBOX already do a lot of that.

  19. How many .mp3s can it store? on 2,100-Year-Old Antikythera Device Recreated In Working Form · · Score: 0

    Very cool.

  20. Re:They 'get it' - but today's audience does not. on Monty Python Banks On the Long Tail Via YouTube · · Score: 1

    Let's see...

    "They are putting all their clips (including snips from their movies) up in a decent resolution, with the only caveat being a link to buying the movies and TV episodes from Amazon."

    "Oh noes! A LINK! To a site where you have to -pay- for the content! Well that's just unacceptable! *rips the flv and re-uploads with an account.. WITHOUT THE EVIL LINK."

    I think you're are being a bit ridicluous.

  21. Re:They 'get it' - but today's audience does not. on Monty Python Banks On the Long Tail Via YouTube · · Score: 1

    I think it's more in the fact that the meaning of caveat in modern language is not the literal latin meaning and by no means was misused or used to chastise anyone by the OP.

    Caveat in this day an age means something is not a "no strings attached" deal not "Beware of these scumbags that are trying to trick you".

  22. No doubt HPC will be a requirement... on Windows Breaks Into Supercomputer Top 10 · · Score: 4, Funny

    to run Windows 7.

  23. Re:It's good to see some people are getting it... on Monty Python Banks On the Long Tail Via YouTube · · Score: 1

    Did you come in here for an argument?
    Sorry, but this is the room where you get hit on the head with a mallet.

  24. Re:It's good to see some people are getting it... on Monty Python Banks On the Long Tail Via YouTube · · Score: 1

    All your old business models are dead

    Nah, they're just resting.

    Oh bugger!

  25. It's good to see some people are getting it... on Monty Python Banks On the Long Tail Via YouTube · · Score: 4, Insightful

    All your old business models are dead... it's time to find a better way and stop treating potential customers as the enemy.

    (I have the entire flying circus on DVD bought and paid for... what a wonderful waste of time.)