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  1. Re:"whether to triple boot or blast my XP X64" on Microsoft Links Malware Rates To Pirated Windows · · Score: 0

    Nothing I have tried makes a paragraph here. Sorry, I will keep looking for way to make separate paragraphs. All my 1.6GHz computers went dumpster diving last summer. My current computers, Thinkpad Z61 @ 1.7 GHz is slowest, Thinkpad T60 from 06 is oldest & Shuttle N68PTK is fastest, about 2.4(?) GHz. All must have drivers loaded from IBM & Shuttle to run Windiz. None need drivers for Fedora, Mandiva or Kubuntu. Just install from one CD, let it auto update once & it all works, all fully installed, including several peripherals. Samsung CLP315 color laser printer is good, Epson NX300 printer needs driver from avansys. I bought 2 WallyWorld computers in June, installed Kubuntu on both, no problems, all drivers done without my help or interference. That is not to say both were listed as having all drivers in any forum, people usually write about troubles, not automagic success. One of the two did have driver trouble but only for replacing Vista with XP. So which is it? You have no old computers, "because nobody wants them even for free" OR "I got customers using PCs I built a decade ago"? Instead of running Windiz with the necessary bandages to prevent more infections, it is Linux for me.

  2. Not knowing any worse (better) on CDC Adopts Near Real-Time Flu Tracking System · · Score: 0

    You must read fine print to know Walmart & Sam's Club cards are GE cards before clicking _apply_. GE has caused me to want to close both cards. On my list to do today.

  3. We will all die! on Volcanic Activity May Split Africa In Two · · Score: 0, Troll

    Al Gorilla says we will all be dead by then due to CO2, eating meat, SUVs, conservative thoughts or in his case eating cheese burgers. Anyway, Al is sure we can't survive till Africa splits! I wonder if Al knows how much CO2 that new volcano emits? Can Al get a volcano made illegal? Shut down a volcano?

  4. Re:"whether to triple boot or blast my XP X64" on Microsoft Links Malware Rates To Pirated Windows · · Score: 1

    I am happy to not need to spend countless hours each year chasing infections out of my computers. My attitude would be like yours if I had to suffer as I did when using Windiz, worse if I still did it for a living as you do. Your users should not have to know of or bother with malware solutions. The same lazy ignorant customers could use Unix or GNU with human nature & without exposing gaping holes to evil intentions. Users not paying protection money to partially close holes designed into all Windiz products is not the reason for malware success. Poor design & bad intentions in Redmond is the cause. After 3 new designs, Windiz in still bait for trouble, meanwhile Unix & GNU just get better, even with Apple topping. Open office does all I need on any OS I use and does not corrupt the registry like M$off. If start time of OO was an issue, I'd allow quick start to run. Yes, OO has wrecked some formatting of documents that had had repeated conversions to RTF, doc, html & odt formats. Same as in M$off, quick cure is saving as a text file then formatting in your favorite format. I do not prefer M$ format that supports malwares. My Thinkpad T60, 2 GHz 32 bit system boots XP in 80 seconds, uses 390 MB RAM plus 725 MB virtual memory just to run a stripped, minimal version of XP with no user programs running, not even email. Compare that to full Linux in 42 seconds using 170 MB without swap memory. My AMD & Nvidia, 2.4 GHz 64 bit system boots 64 bit xp in 50 seconds to desktop then continues to flog HDD for 10 to 20 more seconds and needs over 610 MB to run plus any programs I don't run on it. But that is just a curiosity as I have no need or desire to use any M$ programs. Picasa, OO, Firefox, Esword, Thunderbird, card games, all are available in Windiz & GNU versions, so why use Windiz? Maybe just to support the botnet? Same 64 bit computer loads Linux full versions, in 40 seconds with no swap memory used. Been watching my systems use 299 to 515MB with Linux and full desktop, Firefox, Thunderbird,laser & inkjet printers, OOWord, OOCalc, about 6 windows open. That with usually no swap memory. One time, after 300 MB of software install, one had 214 MB swap (virtual to you) memory in use. Curious how you find a current Linux that does not auto install all the hardware drivers you need for your hardware. My 4 computers all require getting drivers from maker, Redmond does not supply all drivers needed. Lacking any pre 2007 computer, Lacking any bottom end hardware like celeron, sempron or dell, I have no way to begin to test your claims of lacking drivers. I do use Knoppix or other Live Linux CDs to test Windiz computers. Live Linux always finds all the hardware in good order, so Windiz is the problem in every failure I isolate. Regardless, your claim that Linux only fully installs on hardware no longer supported by your chosen OS seems a poor arguement. Full screen flash for me is on Linux & 1920 X 1200 screen. And it does look bad as any compressed 400 X 300 video stretched to full HD size. After you wasted 25 minutes & >$100 installing Windiz 6.0, how much more time & $ for new M$off & new anti malware programs also? My less than 25 minute Linux installs include all the office software except Thunderbird. If you will try a current version of GNU, I suggest http://www2.mandriva.com/ for a download of Mandriva One in no arch version. That version has software for proprietary formats and does not require separate versions for or knowledge of 64 & 32 bit systems.

  5. "whether to triple boot or blast my XP X64" on Microsoft Links Malware Rates To Pirated Windows · · Score: 1

    May I suggest you do 4 partitions & quad boot? Partitions: 1- 40 GB for XP, 2- 10 Gb for Linux stable, 3- 10 Gb for Linux bleeding edge, 4- linux of the moment. All 4 computers here are done that way. One final bit; never boot partition 1. Your M$ Office argument does not make sense when Open Office is free & better. My shuttle & my Thinkpads all require drivers from Shuttle, Nvidia & IBM for Windiz. Every Linux distro i"ve tried finds all drivers at first update. Hows is that for your Linux "lack of driver" argument from last millenium?

  6. Apple always has a new reason not to buy Apple on Apple Wants Patents For Crippling Cellphones · · Score: 1

    With perfect timing Apple renews my decision not to buy Apple.

  7. Some states due require odo reporting for taxes on Congress Mulls Research Into a Vehicle Mileage Tax · · Score: 1

    Try thinking! We already are taxed per mile driven by fuel taxes. We are taxed extra per mile driven for vehicles that are heavy & less efficient. We are also taxed for miles not driven. And we are taxes for miles not driven on road. Do you not pay road tax on gas for your mower, weed eater, chain saw & boat engine? Maybe an exemption for gas burned off road & idle time gas? Obvious the issues are citizen control, data gathering for prosecution of people in wrecks & increasing corporate profits. Try this, "You were recorded @ 42 in a 40 zone, so you are responsible for her hitting you in your lane." Dealers must report miles on odo when cars are sold, so leave your GPS @ home while driving, then wait for prosecution after car is sold. Be sure to carry your GPS equiped phone so car mounted GPS can be verified.

  8. Add one more reason on FOIA Documents Detail iPods Overheating, Catching Fire · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Just the latest reason to not buy Apple. Scheduled obsolescence. DMCA legislation support. proprietary hardware & software. Concealed liability court cases. Intentional hardware incompatibility. Throw away hardware. What if M$ was small & Apple giant? Would you approve of Apple as giant company?

  9. "high-quality journalism" an new oxymoron on Google Will Star In New Dow Jones News Model · · Score: 1

    After >30 years of journalism students being taught not to report the facts but to shape society, there is no high quality journalism. As an oxymoron "high-quality journalism" will never be as popular as "common sense", nor as misunderstood.

  10. Simple way to handle sales tax problem on Rhode Island Affiliates Banned From Amazon.com Sales · · Score: 1

    We can simplify Internet taxes same as I have done for several years, complete no order with sales tax. Always I find same product without sales tax @ lower price thru other store.

  11. Be a hero on What To Do With 78 USB Drives Next Christmas? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Install a GNU distro that boots to web browser configured for secure banking and saving encrypted data on USB stick only without using HDD. Overlay a window with description of how & why this is more secure than using Windiz on HDD. Install a GNU distro that boots then offers to recover personal files from Windiz HDD or install GNU distro or copy Windiz HDD to external drive or checks HDD for infestations. Install boot menu that offers the 5 choices & explains a bit of each option. Also do some Christmas music & a normal Family picture that slowly morphs to something other.....

  12. Re:Hey Jerks at AT&T... on AT&T Says 7.2Mbps Wireless Coming This Year · · Score: 1

    S is standard abbreviation for second.

  13. Re:Hey Jerks at AT&T... on AT&T Says 7.2Mbps Wireless Coming This Year · · Score: 1

    RU on an ATT cell or a local telco cell? Since 2007, I have only seen such slow ATT data service on non ATT towers. You might want to trace route; ATT will not usually admit now owning the local very sorry cell. I have gotten greatly improved service on a given tower by persisting with (not)Technical Support till Network Support gave me a ticket #.

  14. Re:Hey Jerks at AT&T... on AT&T Says 7.2Mbps Wireless Coming This Year · · Score: 1

    What are complaining about? 3G is less than 1.8 Gb/S peak speed, never faster to me. Did you really expect 3.6 Gb/S?

  15. Fits my purchase policy on Microsoft Gaming Patents — Where They're Going · · Score: 1

    Apple, Intel, Microsoft & Sony are already on my "No purchase" list, so these patents just validate my list. End over population, patent eating with tools.

  16. Still want HUD for one eye or two on Where Are the High-Res Head-Mounted Displays? · · Score: 1

    Or implanted visual input, a virtual third eye with separate visual field. How long would my brain need to grow ability to see eye 3 better than eye 1?

  17. Securtiy regained only by obscurity? on Angry Villagers Run Google Out of Town · · Score: 0, Troll

    British socialist idiots made self defense illegal. These village idiots already have a burglary & robbery problem, so they imagine safety by not having pictures. Same flavor of idiot as the California politician that wants CA schools blurred in Google to prevent terrorist attacks. Makes me wonder if he has a speech about how terrorism started after AlGore invented the Internet.

  18. Never viable electric car on GM Cornered Into Defending the Volt · · Score: 2, Interesting

    GM has no intention of ever making electrics for sale. GM made electrics, leased them, had very happy leasees, destroyed them and refused to let people buy them. GM always wants longer range, just wait another few years, not a car to buy today. 10 years ago I wanted a car with less than 20 mile range. Today my trip is still 3 miles out, 3 miles back. A 15 mile range electric for 2 people would be good for daily to-from work travel. For longer travels just hitch a generator trailer. Generator trailer could add 300 mile range, luggage rack, enclosed cargo, pickup bed or what you need. Still wondering Y GM will be bankrupt?

  19. Liberal papers death by Internet? on Cory Doctorow Calls Death To Music, Movies, Print · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Internet is not only source of news not from far left. Liberal paper editors & owners refuse to consider lack of readers may be same as lack of watchers for Liberal TV news. My small town paper loses 8% of subscribers each year and responds with more articles from NY Times. Most remaining readers read only obituaries, grocery ads & county news.

  20. Martians have telescopes? on Methane On Mars May Indicate Living Planet · · Score: 1

    Martians with telescopes could smell my farts? Would I be famous Mars wide?

  21. 2008 included in Y2K failures on Anyone Besides Zune Owners With New Year's Crashes? · · Score: 1

    Raytheon ASD (Y2K project in 98 & 99) did find failure modes past 2012 due to software and firmwares. Near as I can remember some were in 2008. Industrial and commercial equipment is often be used > 30 years but little was tested for date related failures until 1997. Call it random failure unless you complete post mortem exam!

  22. Patience, soap and pure water. on Recovering Moldy Electronics? · · Score: 1

    Strip the equipment, take pictures as you do it. Set HDDs aside & consult HDD recovery companies. Or ask HDD maker how to clean & dry it. Except HDDs, all else can be cleaned with soap and water. Run dishwasher empty without soap. Run computer & other electronics PCBs thru dish washer with liquid soap, not powder soap. Run rinse cycle again. If dishwasher with soft water is available, use it. If DI or RO water is available, rinse each PCB with it. Repeated dips in DI water is good. Let dry 3 days in air conditioned room. Consider several hours in an oven at 120 to 150 degrees F. Minimum 3 days dry time. Transformers & enclosed power supplies may need longer dry times. I hope you removed all the clock and CMOS power cells long ago, if not you will probably have to remove corrosion products manually. All my PCB recovery work was pre surface mount component time, so you may have to use chemicals and spray pressures to remove last of water from under components. If all tap water is displaced by pure water, extended dry time may be all you need. Better you should locate a company specializing in electronics recovery & not rely on how we did it 20 years ago for industry and military. Oh, and like some one noted, keyboards are best cleaned in dishwasher, if you can wait till fully dried.

  23. California wanted kill switch in 1990s on The Future Has a Kill Switch · · Score: 1

    Why worry about your car while you carry a cellphone? California designed OBD2 car controllers to have antennas and report VIN, speed, overdue maintenance & more. Feds clipped the antenna & mandated OBD2 in 50 states in 1996(?). Tinfoil may work but try these: http://www.megasquirt.info/ http://www.diyefi.org/ http://www.msefi.com/index.php You can also buy commercial replacements for you drivetrain controller. Before you talk about it, remove your cellphone battery.

  24. What vista means to me on What Vista SP1 Means To You · · Score: 1

    Nothing. Only one computer runs XP for 1 Windiz hardware. That hardware will not mutate to require Vista, so Vista has no meaning to me. Kubuntu & Suse for all other computer needs.