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  1. who cares ? on Multiple Sources Confirm Windows 10 has Reached RTM · · Score: -1

    Yet another POS ( not point of sale ) fm Redmond.

  2. Too Much MS FUD on Windows 10 IE With Spartan Engine Performance Vs. Chrome and Firefox · · Score: -1, Troll

    Enough with the MS News. If I want MS News I'll go to MS and waste my time.

  3. Re:It may be doomed regardless... on Windows 7 To Skip Straight To a Release Candidate · · Score: 1

    Methinks its all about the MONEY! Vista has not been making MS any significant money and MS needs the revenue.

  4. Re:Conclusion mostly correct, reasoning wrong on The Care and Feeding of Open Source Software · · Score: 1

    "The *only* way for proprietary companies to successfully compete against FOSS is to make FOSS illegal. We need to be vigilant" Isn't that what the SCO legal maneuvers have been attempting to accomplish? Thanks, IBM, RedHat and Novell. Never thought I'd be thanking IBM in public.

  5. Re:you gotta walk the walk and talk the talk on Six Barriers to Open Source Adoption · · Score: 1

    Here, here on not being able to use Visio. Its important for documenting network infrastructure. Is there an open source equivalent available now ? How about in the pipeline ?

  6. Re:If there is one thing worse than Gates... on Earthlink Invests In Broadband Over Power Lines · · Score: 1

    An Earthlink address makes a better impression than an AOL or MSN address.

  7. Re:Just put down the job experience on Working Around Bad Luck on the Resume? · · Score: 1

    In this job market, it seems quite acceptable for gaps to exist. I have been interviewed a number of times in the last 2 months,unfortunately no hits yet,and the periods of unemployment or even why I was not longer at xyz company did not appear to be an issue. If they hiring party has been interviewing a number of candidates, they will encounter the same employment histories, i.e., lots of gaps and some short term stints.