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  1. Re:Why CLi GUi on Still More on Open Source Usability · · Score: 1

    >>I want to find all documents matching $PATTERN
    In windows thats Right Click on the folder and select Search
    >>...program hangs and it has 50 children...
    In windows (XP & newer) the OS tracks parent child relationships. If you kill the parent, the children get killed too.

    Now, after saying that, I must state that I use the command line and piping often. These arbitrary examples are just not very good examples. Im really not trying to be flamebate, its a serious comment. The command line is great for advanced things, but, these are not things that should be "advanced"

  2. speling correction on Free World Dialup Under The Gun Again · · Score: 1

    Hello! This is slashdot.

    Keep your speling corrections to yourself!

  3. Re:Porting... on Energy Company Refutes Windows TCO Claims · · Score: 1

    Support the Evolution folks instead.

    What is evolution? Could you provide a link?

    Google is useless for very common words :)

  4. Re:Cha ching? on Microsoft, Yahoo Investigate Spam Solution · · Score: 1

    Let the ISP choose how much they keep and how much they pass on.

    This allows for competition.

  5. A fight I would like to watch on Microsoft, Yahoo Investigate Spam Solution · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or if we just convinced the RIAA that spam was affecting their music sales

    hummm, I think your on to something here.
    how 'bout a peer to peer system that uses open relays. Pit the RIAA against the spammers and let them fight it out!

    Thats a fight that I would like to watch! ;-)

  6. Re:snail mail on Microsoft, Yahoo Investigate Spam Solution · · Score: 1

    How come stamps can't stop all the spam I get through snail mail?

    Because the price is not high enough to stop it. And because the money does not go to the right place.

  7. Re:XWindows on Lindows Takes a Hit in the Netherlands · · Score: 1

    The point I was making with the link is that MS announced Windows in 1983. I don't know when they copywrited it or used it's name. In those days, I don't remember code names being thrown around like they are now, I suspect that they just said windows.

    I thought windows 1.0 was cool, but, in those "text based" days the bar was pretty low except for those who had lisa kind of money. Oh, yeah, it ran on an 4.77Mhz 8088 just fine IIRC.

    I found Windows 286/386 (windows 2) to be useful, windows 3.0 was pretty buggy and 3.1 was more stable.

    So Windows 3.1 was really the one that took off.

    I worked in computer sales at the time.

  8. Re:XWindows on Lindows Takes a Hit in the Netherlands · · Score: 1

    but at least X clearly predates MS Windows.

    How clearly?

    Microsoft 1983

    Xwindows 1984

  9. Re:My thoughts on Comcast Targets Internet "Abusers" · · Score: 1

    Thats the point

  10. Re:My thoughts on Comcast Targets Internet "Abusers" · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure they did say unlimited

    Although they could have changed the policy.

  11. Re:A wise move on Xbox for $99? Xbox 2 in 2005? · · Score: 1

    I just found this link myself. I have not tried it yet.

  12. Re:Why not wireless? on A Linux Machine For Your Collar · · Score: 1

    except for your password

    What about sticky notes?
    The day's of learning things rote are over.
    Why would anyone want to be anywhere that their computer could not go?:)

  13. Re:Why Drop? on IP Over 1394/Firewire? · · Score: 1

    Firewire and Ethernet use different methods to measure speed.
    Firewire can move data at 200 Mbps in each direction (200 Mbps Full Duplex).

  14. Re:Really, people on MyDoom Windows Worm DDoSing SCO · · Score: 0

    Very rarely is spelling important in my book, but, in this case it is.

    Litigious Bastards

    This is not the slashdot effect, it's called a google bomb.

    The slashdot effect is when the "Pygmys with 3 thumbs" support group gets 100k hits/minute because of a post on slashdot and the 486 web server on dial-up is unable to keep up with the load.

    As a side note it worked Im not sure why google is returning caldara.com instead of sco.com, but, thumbs up (however many you have)

  15. Re:Well on IBM Patents Method For Paying Open Source Workers · · Score: 1

    I personally think it's an excellent idea (at least in concept, as I understand it). The idea that someone wants to have something built and is willing to pay for it, but does not want to hire in-house developers is not so far fetched. In the current environment if you want something done, you can do it yourself, unless you are not a programmer.

    I don't see a problem with building an infrastructure around the idea that a non-developer with money can play too. If a third party charges a transaction fee, I don't think it's a show stopper. I've seen these types of transactions in public forums, but on a case by case basis.

    As far as the actual implementation and its impacts (legal and social), I'm not sure how things will play out.

  16. Re:Not impressed. on Microsoft Agrees Settlement Over MikeRoweSoft.com · · Score: 1

    He should have held out for way more

    How do you know he didn't? Is the information that has been made public always the whole story?

  17. Re:Microsoft BUYS EM out on Microsoft Agrees Settlement Over MikeRoweSoft.com · · Score: 1

    Your math needs some help. They take a loss selling the Xbox at $179.

    But I do agree that they got off really, really cheap (as far as we know)

  18. Re:There is nothing to be cracked here... on AOL Tests Sender Permitted From / E-mail Caller ID · · Score: 1

    Most of the scumbags that are spamming today are doing it mostly legally. What you are talking about is not even close to a fuzzy line of legal. These things are prosecuted.

  19. Re:SkyTV PVR on Build Your Own PVR · · Score: 1

    Could you provide a link? Im not aware of anyone using an IR blaster (or serial control) with a PC based PVR.

  20. Re:Not Quite on Perens on Patents · · Score: 1

    Of those people who remember 1979, what would have happened if the current patent laws were around back then.
    Visicalc technology is used in almost everything financial, in fact the concept of using a command key (like "/") to get to a menu is pretty similar to using a "start" button.

  21. Re:"the third world" on Microsoft Revenue Up, Tries to Hook Third World · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I can't see Microsoft ever making any significant profit there.

    You are probably right, since their is no money to be made there then by giving away licenses, they are not loosing the money that they would never get anyway. In addition, by getting people on windows they are keeping people off alternatives.

  22. Re:That game shouldn't work... on Perens on Patents · · Score: 1

    I would take their generous offer

    BTW - $1B / $199 ~ 5M (not 50M)

  23. Re:Maybe not so on Mars Express Confirms Water on Mars · · Score: 1
  24. Re:I wonder on Ultimate Automotive Computer Installation · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I wonder at what point this becomes over-kill.
    When he started thinking about doing it, it became over-kill.

    It's a hobby (very cool). Hobbies don't have to be practical or usefull.

  25. Re:Another Unfunded Mandate on Wal*Mart continues push for RFID adoption · · Score: 1

    And the term "Unfunded mandate" is used widely in the business community just as the poster used it.