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  1. Re:Holy shit. on Apple Patents Remotely Disabling Jailbroken Phones · · Score: 0

    It's a patent application not an application for a warrant. I think that this is nothing more than a protective move so that they don't have to pay a patent troll if they want to do whatever with the capability or offer it as a service.

    The general concept has been implementable and implemented on any number of devices for some time now. I think that our personal privacy is largely a long gone historical curiosity. If someone doesn't like the fact that this kind of thing can be and is being done then they could start by smashing their cell phone even if it's a cheap non-smart cell phone. Even so its probably a futile gesture because it's not likely to improve their privacy much. Our government can turn an incredible magnifying glass on any one of us anytime that it wants to. If you pee in the woods then our government has satellites that can tell if you have a porn-star shave and crabs and they can get information on who did the shaving and who treated you for the crabs.

  2. This is juvie Apple hate-spew on Apple's HTML5 and Standards Gallery Not Standard · · Score: 0

    Grow the frack up.

  3. What will benefit students the most on Most Useful OS For High-School Science Education? · · Score: 0

    depends on what you want the students to learn and for what purpose. If you want them to learn about the deeper substrate of computer technology then you will support many operating systems in your network so that students can be exposed to them and the technology associated with integrating diverse systems. You certainly want some Linux systems so that those who want to learn almost all the way up from the bottom can do that while exploiting the combined benefits of open source and the tons of free information on the web. If you put it to a vote among IT support types then you are not likely to get a good end result. IT support is not computer engineering or computer science. IT support will always be biased toward restricting use of the machines to reduce their support workload for the budget that you have given them. So one thing to think about if you want to maximize the teaching opportunity is to budget for enough IT support to support multiple operating systems and to support lots of freedom for the students to experiment on their own.

    Today those in a position to make decisions about computers and computer services often don't know enough and cannot rely on supposed experts to make reasonable decisions. Even deeply knowledgeable people have ridiculous biases when it comes to operating systems and other software. For this reason its better to contract the IT support. If you contract it then it is not a part of your organization's political infrastructure. That way, if they refuse to adequately support your educational needs, you can fire them much more easily and contract someone else with the willingness and expertise to do what needs to be done to allow for a more optimal educational process. If IT is an actual department with employees in your institution then may God be with you.

  4. Re:Slashdot falls in a faint on Chinese Gov't Pushing Linux In Rural China With Subsidies · · Score: 0

    I'm a libertarian too and, as a separate issue, I also object to the Microsoft monopoly.
    On the longer time scale I don't see FOSS as a competitor to Microsoft
    so much as it is a replacement of the free enterprise software model with a
    socialist software model. In my view the governments involvement in the
    selection of either a free enterprise or socialist model is anti-libertarian because
    the government shouldn't have that kind of authority in the first place.
    Politics aside, Microsoft's base level business model will focus on subverting
    any other control system, up to and including national governments. They have
    the power and the power was given to them by indiscriminate consumption.

  5. Buy a machine at 13% discount... on Chinese Gov't Pushing Linux In Rural China With Subsidies · · Score: 0

    and install a pirated copy of Windows.
    Isn't that what they expect to happen ?
    Its the most effective marketing technique that Microsoft has.

    This also makes me wonder.
    If China can't manage the adoption of a socialist software model then who can ?

  6. With that many partners and objectives ... on Lockheed Snags $31 Million To Reinvent the Internet, Microsoft To Help · · Score: 0

    its bound to end up being one big cluster fornication.
    Our cyberspace enemies should be rejoicing at this news.

  7. Re:I suggest a little experiment on FOSS Sexism Claims Met With Ire and Denial · · Score: 0

    This will highlight the fact that some men involved in the FOSS movement are sexist and it will make some men have greater empathy for the sexist treatment of women. On the other hand it doesn't need highlighting for those who give a crap in the first place and sexism has nothing to do with FOSS in the second place. In any case I'm okay with watching the FOSS movement disassemble itself over an unrelated political issue. Beats watching football or golf.

  8. Sex and the FOSS geek on FOSS Sexism Claims Met With Ire and Denial · · Score: 0

    1. If you are a geek its OK to give gratuitous or unintended offense to other human beings of any ilk. Its part of being a geek. Ilk includes maleness and femaleness aka manhood and womanhood. More on that later.
    3. Once you become a conscious or self aware geek its OK to enjoy offending people
    especially if they are so self absorbed that they think that you are thinking about them
    enough to sexually discriminate against them when it should be clear to anyone that if you are deep enough
    into the FOSS movement to give a crap about it that you are so f*cked up with nerdiness that you
    barely have any idea what sex is to begin with. (Look to your leader RMS for the most effective and
    acceptable ways to annoy and give offense without intending too.)
    4. About the sex thing. If you find people referring to you as a guy then you probably have a
    genital which is a protrusion on the front of your body just above the crotch. This protrusion
    is commonly referred to as a penis. (Its also a type of person but you already know about that.)
    A few(not many) people who have penises also have a pair of balls hanging in a sack below
    the base of the penis. Just to remove any remaining ambiguity, the penis is what you pee
    out of and it occasionally swells up and gets stiff for no apparent reason. If you find people
    referring to you as a woman then you will probably find that your nipples rest on top of soft mounds of flesh
    that are larger than the mounds of flesh beneath the nipples of about 50% of the rest of the
    population and you also probably have a second hole (commonly referred to as a vagina)
    about an inch and a half from your anus. You probably do not have a penis or balls in a sack
    even though people may constantly assert that you have a pair.

  9. Re:Thanks, Bill... on IE Holes Not Microsoft's Fault, Says Bill · · Score: 0

    I wouldn't thank him unless he gave it back to the people that he stole/hijacked/taxed it from in the first place

  10. Now it all makes sense on IE Holes Not Microsoft's Fault, Says Bill · · Score: 0

    Now I finally understand why there shouldn't be any third party apps. Some day very soon we can live in world where there is only one big app, Windows/IE/Office.... Then everything will be integrated secure and just plain fine. I wish that Uncle Billy had explained it all to me long ago. I'm gonna run out and buy an extra copy of Windows so that I can help Uncle Billy bring about the new world order faster. This is so cool because in order to get to the store to buy my new copy of Uncle Billies best I'm gonna get to drive my new Yugo over the new bridge that I just bought.

  11. No it isn't interesting on White House Lied About Iraq Nuclear Programs · · Score: 0

    All of the news media are rife with gross and subtle bias both ways. The only interesting thing is how little it takes to throw a particular individual into a whine. The more subtle the trigger the more defensive and unobjective the individual.

  12. "This whole story is bull..." on White House Lied About Iraq Nuclear Programs · · Score: 0

    Condolessa(sp) Rice just confirmed the story in the Times then she tried to justify the administrations decision to represent the tubes as the administration chose to. Go rant somewhere else.

  13. bogus on Survey: SOA Prominent On 2005 budgets · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Every ten minutes someone comes up with some new line of bs about producing better software for less money. The great thing about OSS is that it cuts to the chase. No more bs, software is FREE. Not just less expensive to produce but FREE. The big idea ( meta mundo abstraction ) is that you get a bunch of people who love to program so much that they would pay you to do it if they had to. Then you tell these man-lives-by-coding-alone types that you need some particular piece of software and that it won't cost them anything for the opportunity to code it up for you and then they go off in droves and do exactly that. Now how could some whimpy assed concept like SOA stand up to some thing as deeply brilliant as OSS.

  14. Re:Moving to Apple ! on Dear Microsoft Windows ... · · Score: 0

    so why doesn't it work out that way in this case ?

  15. blahblahblah horse-drawn carriages blahblah blah on Dear Microsoft Windows ... · · Score: 0

    OSS is the horsedrawn carriage of software. It is the most retro, non-inovative software I've ever used. In all the excitement about the idea that it is free and the fact that it works at all most people seem to miss the fact that its usually junk compared to software that you pay for.

  16. will produce products that are superior to ... on Dear Microsoft Windows ... · · Score: 0

    And when can we expect this mircale ?

  17. java is the future on Numerical Computing in Java? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Java is the future, C/C++ is today. Live with it.

  18. Linux and the new hypertalk on Is "Marketingspeak" Killing Technology? · · Score: 1

    Linux: Its not just for servers and ultra geeks anymore. Linux: Yesterday's software technology on todays hardware. The Linux desktop: Its really not as bad as it seems. Really.

  19. Re:Excellent on Microsoft Blames Anti-trust Legal Fees for Price Increases · · Score: 1

    Upgrading to Linux is the "only feasible option" if you don't count the value of your time. Other wise OS X, new hardware and all, is the bargain solution.

  20. Open sourcing innovation on Open Sourcing Innovation · · Score: 1

    For the idea to work in everyones favor I think, that we would need the government to restructure the ground rules for business such that companies found it advantageous to reward people for generating open source innovations. Otherwise its a self f*&k fest.

  21. Re:Ummm... on New South Wales Traffic Authority Switches to Macs · · Score: 1

    You are misinformed.

  22. go Java on Mars Rovers Still Going Strong, Mission Extended · · Score: -1, Redundant

    go Java

  23. Re:so what... on The Only Way Microsoft Can Die is by Suicide · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The difference is that that there are significant numbers of other cars besides GM cars and there are a significant number of other viable merchants besides Wal Mart. The difference is that automobiles represent technologies and economic systems that are past mature and on their way to becoming defunct. Comparing the situation with computers to cars and stores doesn't help anyone come to grips with a serious problem that has a large and growing negative impact on their cost of living. The only thing mature about the software industry is Microsoft's death grip on the consumers grossly distorted view of what Microsoft has done and can do for them. If you use computers then Microsoft takes your money whether you want them to or not. The believe that software is mature will take a serous dive when the death toll and overall cost from trashy software begins to enter the public consciousness. Computing technology and broadband communication will play a much bigger role in every aspect of our future than it does today. Computing technology is still in its infancy and a couple of people who don't give a flying f*&k about anything but control have you and me and everyone else by the doodads. Its not OK for the neurological system for planet earth to fall into the hands of the two greedy control freeks who now have enough money to buy and advertise themselves out of just about any conflict with the public interest. Promoting apathy with regard to this situation is not understandable.