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  1. Re:So don't buy it.... on Exchange Rates Spell High Prices for Windows 7 In the EU · · Score: 1

    Buying a Mac in the EU is a viable option to not being price gouged?

    Thanks for the laugh.

  2. Re:Thats what you get for on Exchange Rates Spell High Prices for Windows 7 In the EU · · Score: 1

    Unless the politician is Korean.

  3. Random E-mails on Zero-Day Excel Exploit In the Wild · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, let me just open this excel file detailing the financial agreement I will be making with Mr. Ugubu. Surely there is nothing wrong with opening attachments from untrusted sources.

  4. Re:"HP's Linux" on 1 of 3 Dell Inspiron Mini Netbooks Sold With Linux · · Score: 4, Informative

    I meant that the Dell Ubuntu lpia kernel was initially limited to 1GB, but has since been updated to allow 2GB. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6435627

    So after the beginning of January, Dell Ubuntu no longer has the "crippled kernel that only recognizes 1GB of RAM", it supports the full 2GB.

  5. Re:"HP's Linux" on 1 of 3 Dell Inspiron Mini Netbooks Sold With Linux · · Score: 1

    I thought they updated the lpia kernel to support up to 2GB RAM back in December. Or maybe it was just that some people were recompiling the kernel, I don't remember.

    Personally, I'd just want to be able to install Ubuntu 8.10 on the Dell netbook and use the launcher that Dell has; unfortunately, the launcher is made for the lpia based Dellbuntu 8.4

  6. This seems to completely miss the problem on EU Says MS Must Offer Other Browsers; Now What? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    with the integration between Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer.

    So... I really hope Microsoft says "sure" and bundles 10-20 really crappy and outdated browsers, with firefox and opera nowhere in sight. The EU deserves a clusterfuck like that for coming out with this stupid decision.

  7. Re:Not in the UK on HP Releases New Netbook GUI For Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    Anyone may download, compile, and install it, but not everyone can download, compile, and install it. Mainly due to the "compile" part.

  8. Re:And... on Ubuntu Wipes Windows 7 In Benchmarks · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Quit calling the article writers douchebags, they put a lot of work into this test.

    FTFA:

    Let us take this opportunity to remind readers that Windows 7 is still at least nine months from release.

  9. But on $10 Laptop Downgraded By Reality; Now Fancy Storage Device · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can use it in my lap, right?

  10. Re:Moving those blades on US Becomes Top Wind Producer; Solar Next · · Score: 1

    They're mostly heading up to the West Texas area between Lubbock and Fort Worth. I've gone through the area each summer and it seems like there has been an explosion in the total number of windmills over the past two or three years. Not only does Texas produce twice as much wind energy as any other state, it has been growing at an increasing rate of 1GW-1.25GW every year for the past four years.


    For an insightful (and sometime humorous) look at the direction Texas is headed with wind power, check out this interview with Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson.

    "I talked the Audubon Society and told them, "Don't worry about this, after several generations we'll have smarter birds." They did not think that was funny. The other thing I told them was wind farms in the Gulf of Mexico would be the first line of defense against avian flu. These people have no sense of humor. You can't break the ice with them."

  11. Re:Makes you wonder on US Becomes Top Wind Producer; Solar Next · · Score: 2, Informative

    This is closer to the correct way to look at renewable harvesting, but not quite.

    The problem most people seem to have with understanding the use of renewable resources is that they aren't limitless when it comes to total production. Yes, you will always have wind, but where and how much varies depending on the climate.

    Germany should be a huge producer of wind power, as they have a huge source of strong wind energy, the North Sea. When it comes to coastal winds, lands along the North Sea are the best place for wind energy production, hence all the high amounts of wind energy being produced by countries in that area.

    A True measure of renewable energy harvesting is only found when you compare the potential output to the actual output. When only looking at land area in square units, most of Germany isn't suitable for wind energy production. Their high production comes from intensely using the available wind 'resources' in their northern coastal regions. It would be dumb to put a ton of windmills in the Black Forests of southern Germany.

  12. Zoom, Enhance on Daemon · · Score: 4, Funny

    zoom, enhance, zoom, enhance, zoom, enhance

    Yes, now we can read the name on that credit card of the guy 50 yards in the background of the picture taken with a cellphone camera.

  13. More crap on EU Could Force Bundling Firefox With Windows · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Great, just what I'd want, more crap pre-installed on a factory built computer. Will they also have to install the yahoo searchbar, google searchbar and msn searchbar in each browser they install? Explorer is too proprietary of a file explorer, they should have to bundle ExplorerXP, freeCommander, and A43. If anything, it seems like all the EU is trying to do is make Windows so unusable that the eventual move to linux will be a godsend.

  14. Re:Marketing MIA on Canonical Close To $30M Critical Mass; Should Microsoft Worry? · · Score: 1

    I don't know if that's really a great example. So far in Ubuntu 8.10 I've had multiple system control windows that extend below the bottom of the screen, so if I want to change some advanced preference, I have to guess how many times to press [tab] and then [enter] if I want to 'click' OK for the changes. I have yet to experience this when playing around with XP or Win7. I've only been using this netbook for a short while with each operating system, though. About a week for XP, then a week for Ubuntu, and now a week or so for Win7.

  15. Re:Marketing MIA on Canonical Close To $30M Critical Mass; Should Microsoft Worry? · · Score: 1

    Well, setting it up to work on two monitors worked for me. Even though it's on a different computer from yours, and uses a different videocard, but it worked for me! So you must be lying! Year of the Linux desktop!

  16. Re:Genuine Advantage Validation on 1 In 3 Windows PCs Still Vulnerable To Worm Attack · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Uhhh as a former student, this seems pretty silly. I haven't had any problems with XP or the Office 2003 Suite at all. What are these people expecting Windows to do, pull their personal info, poll it to Microsoft through WGA, and have Microsoft check College enrollment records?

    I do know of one other reason why people would be afraid of WGA, though.

  17. Re:Why build an iPhone Nano? on Here Comes iPhone Nano, But Not In the US · · Score: 5, Funny

    *dial*
    Help, my office is on fire, sen... what? You're not the fire department, ok, ok... ok, bye.
    *>>*
    Help, my office is on fi... Roy? Well, can you call the fire department and tell them the of... what do you mean you bought an iPhone shuffle too?! Fine... FINE... bye.
    ...
    *gets on computer*
    *opens e-mail*

    "Subject: Fire.

    Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to inform you of a fire that has broken out on the premises of 123 Cavendon Road..."

    no, that's too formal.
    *deletes text, starts again*
    "Fire! fire! help me! 123 Cavendon Road. Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Yours truly, Maurice Moss."

  18. Re:Savings on New Energy Efficiency Rules For TVs Sold In California · · Score: 1

    I know I've been out of college for a little while now, but do people actually blow through TVs that fast these days? At the risk of sounding old, that just seems wasteful.

    Get off my lawn!

  19. Re:Should have better video then 9600m for a $2700 on Apple Intros 17" Unibody MBP, DRM-Free iTunes · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This can pretty much apply to all laptops in general. Most major manufacturers still gouge at a ridiculous level on increasing the RAM pre-installed in a laptop. Apple may be the leader of the pack in overpricing, but unfortunately, all of them do it to some extent.

  20. Re:So,no more DRM on Apple Intros 17" Unibody MBP, DRM-Free iTunes · · Score: 1

    This makes a lot of sense, especially in a supply limited environment where one can't simply make an additional copy of the product at little to no cost.

  21. Re:So,no more DRM on Apple Intros 17" Unibody MBP, DRM-Free iTunes · · Score: 1

    Will those $0.69 primarily be the karaoke tracks?

  22. Re:99.3% accurate? on New Method To Revolutionize DNA Sequencing · · Score: 1

    Besides the current near impossibility of building a clone instead of using existing DNA, he made that statement because the method for sequencing is only 99.3% accurate. So basically, you completely missed his point, since he was saying he understood they may not need 100% accuracy (not cloning), but wondered where something with a 99.3% sequencing accuracy would be applicable.

  23. Re:Not a big deal on Volvo Introduces a Collision-Proof Car · · Score: 1

    I'm willing to bet Ford will still be around and doing OK at that point.

  24. Re:Suicide? on Microsoft Zunes Committing Mass Suicide · · Score: -1, Troll

    Rest assured, though, it will be a cold day in hell before I purchase another consumer electronics device from Microsoft.

    That's a shame, since this (likely temporary) problem is a result of Microsoft shoehorning new features that are intended for new hardware onto their old players. A great treat for the consumer and something standing in stark contrast to many other companies' modus operandi.

  25. Re:Suicide? on Microsoft Zunes Committing Mass Suicide · · Score: 2, Funny

    So it's only the players used to watch Anime?