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  1. $90,000+ on Are Some CAs Too Big To Fail? · · Score: 1

    Average pay for a server admin, and yet major sites getting hacked left and right, the Net steadily becoming more unsafe all the time: http://www1.salary.com/Client-Server-Database-Administrator-salary.html Must be nice to get paid to fail.

  2. Re:Some might argue on Linus Thinks Virtualization Is 'Evil' · · Score: 1

    So you just flat out don't like Linux, but you decide to read a Linux thread anyway, don't agree with Linus on something, then go into a rant? Why are you even here?

  3. WTF on Linus Thinks Virtualization Is 'Evil' · · Score: 1

    So somebody can call somebody else an A$$hole, and some of you mod it up as "interesting"?? Are you serious?

  4. Re:Download.com on Download.com Now Wraps Downloads In Bloatware · · Score: 1

    It was a useful concept at one time, allowing free apps and for companies to advertise their products when so much commercial software is so grossly overpriced, but now obviously has taken a turn for the worse.

  5. Just more proof of what a joke our government is on Researchers Expose Tracking Service That Can't Be Dodged · · Score: 0

    It's bad enough when the government invades our privacy wantonly, but they'll also let corporations do it at will. And not even over security concerns, but for revenue. Meanwhile we're all treated like suspects to a crime by one bill after another from Congress, and the collusion of the ISPs.

  6. Prequels vs. OT on Lucas Loses Star Wars Stormtrooper Copyright Case · · Score: 1

    Some of you just plain take movies too seriously, instead of enjoying them for what they are, light entertainment. This especially goes for SW. Always I see this in SW threads, "the OT was amazing, the Prequels sucked." Jesus Christ, people. The dialogue was just as bad in the OT as in the prequels ie "traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops, boy". The ewoks were no more a brilliant concept than Jar-Jar (who was put in for the kids, and the kids actually liked him even if the voice was annoying). The lightsaber battles were infinitely better in the prequels, and the blaster fights were about the same. There was no Harrison Ford in the prequels, and Jedi characters are always going to be largely dry and tasteless. Then again, there was no brother and sister kissing each other in the prequels either. Honestly, you tolerated all the shortcomings in the OT that film critics would point out and forgave them, but when they repeated it in the prequels, THEN you were bitching about it. Lucas is a lousy director and writer, but he was consistent through all six movies. Why are so many of you so unable to see that? With action films, you really need to leave the critic thing at home. This ain't Shakespeare on the stage.

  7. Re:PCLinuxOS is the answer on Ask Slashdot: Easiest Linux Distro For a Newbie · · Score: 1

    Yep. I'm always surprised more people don't know this. Apparently PCLOS is just not getting the word out enough.

  8. Re:Lennart bashing again? on Lennart Poettering: BSD Isn't Relevant Anymore · · Score: 1

    "Yes, I don't think BSD is really too relevant anymore, and I think that this implied requirement for compatibility with those systems when somebody hacks software for the free desktop or ecosystem is a burden, and holds us back for little benefit. " You think snide remarks like this should earn him kudos? Of course, BSD users are going to take exception to this.

  9. Blame psychiatrists on Mass Psychosis In the USA? · · Score: 1

    Who insist on charging prices that nobody but the rich can afford, so that they can buy their mansions, Jaguars, yachts, etc. Up to $600 an hour or more for him to ask you some obvious questions, and you to do all the work. So instead, go to a clinic, get your pills, and on your way. The same problem with the entire healthcare industry. They're apparently never rich enough, and are really not concerned with helping people, despite the Oath.

  10. Re:Time for some form letters. on Media Companies Create Copyright Enforcement Framework · · Score: 1

    As if it actually did WORK. Unless of course "work" consists of being bought and paid for by lobbyists to do their bidding. These are the same people who almost have to be held at gunpoint just to get the budget done, and this supposed to be their number one priority. Then again their might be a basketball game going on in the gym, or the Capitol Steps might need somebody to sit in for a session.

  11. Re:Foxxconn it! on How America Can Get Its Tech Mojo Back · · Score: 1

    If you're suggesting IT workers (for example software engineers) are overpaid, you'd be right.

  12. Re:Simple on How America Can Get Its Tech Mojo Back · · Score: 1

    Anybody who lives in the U.S. would testify it's a melting pot. You go to almost any major city, and there a mix of different ethnic groups and nationalities that you won't find anywhere else on the planet.

  13. Re:Repeat after me, Ubuntu is not Linux ok on Can Ubuntu Linux Consume Less Power Than Windows? · · Score: 1

    PCLOS is easier than Ubuntu. It's just amazing more people don't know that.

  14. Is there any lawyers in the house? on US Antitrust Judge Examining Windows 7 Documents · · Score: 1

    Who can give us a real assessment of the case?

  15. Why some ask on BeOS Successor Haiku Keeps the Faith · · Score: 1

    Another reason, and maybe the overriding one, would be that the BeOS community practically demands it. Quite a few people kept using BeOS 5 Pro, BeosMax and even PhosphurOS even though they were outdated. Be went out of business years ago, and while many switched to other operating systems, a lot of people still used it and gathered at sites like BeBits. People still were developing apps and drivers for it. Call it what you will, but the enthusiasm for this "dead" OS just never quit.

  16. Funny how gun rights brings out the revolutionary on Supreme Court Holds Right to Bear Arms Applies to Individuals · · Score: 1

    in people who really have no idea what they're talking about or how to run a guerilla war. A lot of people keep pointing to Iraq as an example for some strange reason, when in fact, all the resistance did is get a lot of people killed for nothing. What they accomplished so far, is exactly what they could have accomplished by negotiating with the new government. IEDs and suicide bombers do not overturn a government. Your average Michigan milita-type would find out the same thing that the Sunnis found out. That they didn't know what the hell they were doing, and that they somehow thought having lots of rounds in their basement and a big set of cojones was all they needed. We all remember the U.S. Civil War, and that was with a far weaker, politically divided Union not against one of the most advanced, well-trained armies in the world. And no, half would not defect. They would do what they've always done, follow orders rather than allow it all to collapse into anarchy.

  17. "Droll British Wit" on 10 Best S/F Films That Never Existed · · Score: 1

    Do people never consider this is the problem when translating British comedy into something that needs to appeal to Americans? That British humor too often is entirely too dry? That while those who do appreciate it probably consider themselves more intelligent, that maybe it just doesn't appeal to everbody and that changing it to fit different tastes might not be a sin?

  18. Re:Claptrap? on Mario All Grown Up? · · Score: 1

    How is this a troll?? It's exactly the point that a lot of people are making these days, that people are entirely too wrapped up in electronic universes these days. Jesus christ, people, just because someone's not raining flowers on Nintendo doesn't make it worth modding down.

  19. Re:Claptrap? on Mario All Grown Up? · · Score: -1, Troll

    Probably true. The only problem with this is that if dogs are their thing, those 1.5 million people could have adopted real puppies instead and saved them from being put to sleep.

  20. Re:Hmmm on Apple Antitrust Case Gets Green Light · · Score: 1

    Even if they'd thrown in other machines, MS would still the dominate the vast majority of the market so it wouldn't make any difference. The marketshare is high enough to warrant it either way.

  21. Re:But we need to know on The President, The State of the Union, and Genetics · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but the problem is your side of the argument is trying to pass laws restricting the other side which obstructs important medical research and violates the rights of people who actually exist in the world and are not "maybes". Afterall, some embryos abort naturally and may never even make it out of the womb. But some how their rights are being put above the mother's. Also strange is the lack of concern coming from most pro-Life people toward animal rights. If all life is valuable, why aren't animals' rights up their with peoples?

  22. Re:Linus does not trust Stallman on Linus Says No GPLv3 for the Linux Kernel · · Score: 1

    Maybe it's tyranny because Stallman (much like youself right now) just won't let it go, insists on hammering the point home again and again rather than just saying, "This is how I feel. Sorry you don't agree."

  23. Re:What v3 does he mean? on Linus Says No GPLv3 for the Linux Kernel · · Score: 1

    It's also why the Linux kernel is much more popular among developers than HURD (because people and companies can contribute to it and still keep their copyright).

    Yeah and this "Me first" attitude is holding Linux back. Selfish developers less interested in Linux than in promoting their agenda, and more concerned with the semantics of licenses than with things like bug checking, etc. Jesus, people need to decide whether they're in or they're out already. Either they're wanting to see Linux become as good as it can or they're not.

  24. Re:Greedy, perhaps, but not necessarily 'Evil' on Digital Music Sales Skyrocket in 2005 · · Score: 1

    Or maybe the RIAA can follow AllofMP3.com's pricing example. Afterall, they don't seem to be having any problems selling music. We've gotten used to entertainers, or more specifically lawyers and record execs getting insanely rich, buying homes in Hollywood Hills, etc. This in a country where minimum wage doesn't even keep up with inflation. But what if they had to work for more honest wages, had to scrape by every week to pay bills like the rest of us? Would that be so horrible? And if they won't do it willingly, well, other industries have price caps. Maybe the entertainment industry also needs them.

  25. Re:Grocery stores do it too. on Myware and Spyware · · Score: 1

    $15 saved while you're buying $200 worth of stuff? That doesn't seem like much of a savings to me.