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  1. If Micky$oft sold wine, instead of software... on Windows 10 RTM In 6 Weeks · · Score: 1

    They would have to say:

    "We will sell ALL wine before it's time!"

    Borrowed from a Paul Masson Ad from the 70's!

  2. A "File" link would be to a "File" on YOUR computer, NOT the WEB!!!!

    HOW is it available to EVERYONE???

  3. Your link is to a "File" NOT a site. I don't have access to your computer.

  4. Not everyone is on Facebook! I am NOT and proud of it!

    NO photo, article, etc... should be linked to on /. unless it is fully available to EVERYONE!!!

  5. Two tin cans and a string! on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Dumb Phone? · · Score: 1

    Imune to NSA evesdropping! ;^)

  6. Re:37% of Microsoft servers on ships are vulnerabl on Maritime Cybersecurity Firm: 37% of Microsoft Servers On Ships Are Vulnerable · · Score: 1

    No, because if you consider ALL Mickey$oft Servers, then the percentage would be even higher, IMHO!!!

  7. Re:Running "Microsoft" on Maritime Cybersecurity Firm: 37% of Microsoft Servers On Ships Are Vulnerable · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "So this summary doesn't even go into which Microsoft product is vulnerable, ..."

    Are you kidding?

    They ALL are!!!

  8. Re:But it does on POS Vendor Uses Same Short, Numeric Password Non-Stop Since 1990 · · Score: 2

    And the customer will simply set it to "123456".

    I had a client in the financial business, and the so-called, "Office-Manager" / Comptroller set all the passwords to "password" and several variations on this! He REFUSED to set them to secure passwords, even though if they were hacked, they could have lost millions of dollars in their client's money and securities!

    That company is now someone else's headache now.

  9. And they complain about Open Source flaws? on Windows Remains Vulnerable To Serious 18-Year-Old SMB Security Flaw · · Score: -1, Redundant

    The huge amount, and the seriousness of the flaws in all MS O/S, and applications, are nothing short of STAGGERING!!!

  10. Re:Keep out the riff-raff on If You Want To Buy an Apple Watch In-Store, You'll Need a Reservation · · Score: 1

    Made by Mickey$oft, Mickey Mouse software the costs a fortune! ;^)

  11. RMS Speech??? on RMS Talks Net Neutrality, Patents, and More · · Score: 1

    And the link to his speech is where??? Please provide the link(s) to a video or text copy of his speech.

    Thank you!

  12. Don't trust the "Cloud" on Ask Slashdot: With Whom Do You Entrust Your Long Term Data? · · Score: 1

    You have no idea who is accessing your data, aspecially the NSA!!!

    I keep telling all my clients, "Keep your friends close, your enemies closer, and your data in your pocket!"

    Keep it all locally with secure offsite backups. Or at least a colocation backup server.

  13. Re:Not just Ubuntu... on LibreOffice Gets a Streamlined Makeover With 4.4 Release · · Score: 2

    "Just the only one that matters"

    IYHO.

    A new user coming to the Linux world would think that "Ubuntu" is the ONLY Distro out there. Don't know if you are serious or joking, but you are so incredibly WRONG! They ALL matter!

    At least I post under my name and not anonymously!

  14. Not just Ubuntu... on LibreOffice Gets a Streamlined Makeover With 4.4 Release · · Score: 1

    A lot, if not most Distros have LibreOffice in their Package Managers, and a lot, if not most install LibreOffice with the initial default installation. Ubuntu is NOT the only Distro in use.

  15. From a resident of NYC on "Mammoth Snow Storm" Underwhelms · · Score: 2

    I am quite happy with all the precautions that were taken in preperation for this storm. Better to be over cautious than not! Clearing all the roads in the Tri-State area allwed all the plows to clear the roads better than if they were dealing with a lot of cars, and accidents on the road! Same with all the rails, commuter, and Subway.

    I was living in Boston during the blizzard of '78, where everyone went to work as usual, then the storms shifted and the call for evacuation was called at 2pm. TOO Late!!! The damage was done!!! The city was shut down for a full week, and Route 128, all lanes, in both directions, end to end, were a bumper to bumper parking lot for the entire week!

    I congratulate the Goveners of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, plus the Mayor of the City of New York, for their correct decisions in preperation for this storm!

  16. Re:Old hardware / technology never dies,... on User Plea Means EISA Support Not Removed From Linux · · Score: 1

    ELKS:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E...

    http://elks.sourceforge.net/in...

    Linux should be scalable to any processor.

  17. Old hardware / technology never dies,... on User Plea Means EISA Support Not Removed From Linux · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It just gets renewed, reused, and recycled, not only in more wealthy Western countries, and Third World countries, but by poorer people all over the world. (Hopefully with Linux and other FLOSS software installed!) There was an article in Slashdot in 2013 about an IBM 402 with punch cards, still in use!!! (I wonder if it could run Linux?) ;^)

    But seriously, even though most of us are using computer less than 5 years old, a lot of old computers are still in use. What about 16 bit embedded systems, many running Linux! I have to agree with Linus, if the old technology in the kernel, does not adversely affect newer technologies, and people are still using it, then there is a legitimate reason for leaving it in the kernel. I trust his opinion.

    IMHO, I think the FLOSS community has an obligation to continue to support older hardware & technologies that certain other proprietary O/S manufactures have long ago abandoned. Isn't that one of the reasons the Free Software and Open Source Software communities, and software were created in the first place?

  18. Dump the progressives!!! on Ask Slashdot: Are Progressive Glasses a Mistake For Computer Users? · · Score: 1

    I LIVE in the bottom half of my bi-focals!!! I was not warned ahead of time about the distortion when I was sold progressives, and returned them within 24 hours!!! I was led to believe that the progression was all the way across, not circular.

    I am very happy living with tri-focals.

  19. At least give it 6 months! on Ask Slashdot: Best Wireless LED Light Setup for 2015? · · Score: 1

    See what new technology is available, THEN start planning what you will do! ;^)

  20. Re:Can you ever trust Mickey$oft??? on Extracting Data From the Microsoft Band · · Score: 1

    ARE YOU SERIOUS???

    By all means! Trust Mickey$oft, the NSA, and who knows who else, with your life and all your data! ;^)

    As for me, as I say: "Keep your friends close, your enemies closer, and all your data in your pocket!!!"

    In other words, I will keep my data out of the so-called, "Cloud" and on my own servers, under my sole control!

  21. Can you ever trust Mickey$oft??? on Extracting Data From the Microsoft Band · · Score: 1

    Why would anyone allow Mickey$oft to spy on you even more they already do now through their O/S's, Bing, etc...???

    Anyone who does deserves the results!!!

  22. Re:Rules of Robotics & AI on Elon Musk Warns Against Unleashing Artificial Intelligence "Demon" · · Score: 1

    Not at all! Only the rules that would protect us that the AI system would not be alowed to alter or ignore.

  23. Rules of Robotics & AI on Elon Musk Warns Against Unleashing Artificial Intelligence "Demon" · · Score: 1

    Start with Asimov's "Rules of Robotics" and expand it as needed, and prevent the AI system from disabling the rules.

    Skynet in real life would never be allowed to take over.

    Bottom line, unless the AI system was written by Mickey$oft, I am not too concerned. ;^)

  24. "The Internet is full of deranged people, ..." on Lennart Poettering: Open Source Community "Quite a Sick Place To Be In" · · Score: 1

    And this individual is obviously one of the worst! I was not familiar with the name before this, but am familiar with the projects he has worked on. Linus may have his temper, but he has good intentions, and is usually right when he does yell at someone! Poettering just rants. I don't advocate physical violence against anyone for any reason, even him. I have NEVER heard of physical threats against ANYONE in the Free software/Open source community until now. If he has been threatened, he brought this upon himself.

    "I have no intentions to ever talk about this again on a public forum." Thank goodness for this!!! ;^)

    If he feels this stongly against Linux, and the Open Source community, then perhaps he should leave Red Hat and move to Redmond Washington. He might be happier working for a certain company located there! ;^) I am glad I don't work for Red Hat, and don't have to deal with him, or listen to his rants on a daily basis, as I expect some have to endure.

  25. Debian Jessie has been updated as of today, 9/25 on Flurry of Scans Hint That Bash Vulnerability Could Already Be In the Wild · · Score: 1

    I updated two of my systems, and yes, I ran the test. I don't know about the unstable version.