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  1. Re:7000 - 9000 / sec ?? on Many Hackers Accidentally Send Their Code To Microsoft · · Score: 1

    There are what, 1-2 billion people currently on the internet at any one time (probably exceeds that).

    I seriously doubt this figure. China, India and Africa add up to about half of the worlds population, and from what I've gathered they barely have the broadband penetration to have one people in six on the net every day. Having one people in six on the internet at any given time would mean that something like 30% of the population in the western world is online right now, always.

  2. Re:-1 Troll on Open Source Is Not a Democracy · · Score: 1

    Except that in this case people are not demanding for the developers to write new code - the outcry is against changes that have already been made.

  3. Re:Makes sense to me. on Xbox Live For Original Xbox Games Shutting Down · · Score: 1

    The xbox came to market in 2001 and is shutting down in 2010. I wonder how you came up with the 5 year run.

  4. Re:Apple... on Nokia Offers Glimpse of Symbian Facelift · · Score: 1

    The problem with Nokia, atleast here in the states, is that they are slowly outsourcing their "idea" people. New designs and development are being put everywhere now. Hell, the buildings here in Irving went from 4 full buildings full of employees to just one building with enough people to only fill 4 (of 7) floors. I get a kick off seeing their EMF room, but they hardly use it because everything is developed out of states.

    That might, just might, be because of Nokia is not from the states. You did know that, didn't you? The buildings here in Helsinki are still full :)

  5. Re:Anyone ever read the instruction manuals? on Nintendo Upset Over Nokia Game Emulation Video · · Score: 1

    Never seen a illegal software shop in any Nordic country :-)

    That's what you get with state subsidized broadband - who on earth would buy pirated software when a 100Mb, non-capped, ethernet-based, you-really-do-get-100Mb connection costs about 45 euros.

  6. Well this was the best damn Fedora ad all week on Ubuntu Reaching Out To 16,000 Anime Lovers · · Score: 2, Funny

    "I really believe the Anime fandom is a perfect match for Ubuntu" I've come to the same conclusion and ran away from both!

  7. Airfoil on Simple, Cost-Effective, Multiroom Audio? · · Score: 1

    Check out Airfoil and Airfoil speakers

  8. Having had Linus as a student kinda helps on Does Your College Or University Support Linux? · · Score: 1

    Well, I study computer science at the university of Helsinki. Yeah, Linux is pretty well supported :)

  9. Re:The story title is wrong ... on Swine Flu Kills Obese People Disproportionately · · Score: 1

    You might not gain weight by overeating, but you're sure as hell going to lose it by undereating. The laws of physics tend to ignore the debate and controversy.

  10. Re:It's because IE 6 support was droped on some si on Is IE Usage Share Collapsing? · · Score: 1

    Facebook used to show a warning to IE6 users, don't know if they still do

  11. Re:Reliability on Russia To Save Its ISS Modules · · Score: 1

    The thing is, there were probably hundreds of identical lawnmowers made, some 50 years ago. The ones that broke up were thrown away and have long since been forgotten. You just don't hear the anecdotes about your grandpa buying a lawnmower in the fifties, only to have it break down in the mid-sixties. We kinda fall for the same thing when it comes to entertainment, we brag about how well the Beatles has survived the test of time - yet we forget all about the thousands of has-beens. They really do make them like they used to, just wait 50 years and you'll see.

  12. Re:Too early? on Terabit Ethernet Inches Closer To Reality · · Score: 1

    Fantasy? 100mbit broadband is quite common already, at least here in Finland :-)

  13. Re:Pussies on Defusing the Threat of Disgruntled IT Workers · · Score: 1

    Being your own boss isn't sleeping in till noon and taking days off when you want

    Yes it is actually, as long as the job gets done. Your client doesn't care if you work am, pm, Monday or Sunday. No more hanging around the office for 10 hours a day just to look efficient. If you're doing server maintenance they'll probably prefer you doing all the stuff outside office hours.

  14. Still not playing on Mythic Launches Warhammer Online · · Score: 1

    The EU site is utter crap, I'm still not playing because I was unable to activate either the beta or the headstart. Don't think I'll be picking up the CE, although I did pre-order it.

  15. Re:Incompetence from ISPs on Why Is the Internet So Infuriatingly Slow? · · Score: 1

    Giganews. Content at ~11000KB/s on my 100M connection here in Helsinki.

  16. Re:I have my doubts... but, on Using Sun's Energy to Split Water Means Solar Power All Night · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm all for building more bike paths, even if only to benefit the majority that can actually use them.

    There, fixed that for you.

  17. Re:Thank god! on Mercedes To Phase Out Gasoline By 2015 · · Score: 1

    You need food & entertainment back home as well, no need to rent a car if there's working public transportation :) Lesson learned about the us: cars are damn cheap, flights expensive. I pay almost 350 every month for a Micra..

  18. Re:Thank god! on Mercedes To Phase Out Gasoline By 2015 · · Score: 1

    I can say "fuck it" at the office and get hammered without having to choose between DUI and getting a taxi for a 2-hour commute, beats road trips hands down.

    Anyway, the $400 that you drop down on a car payment+insurance every month could take you for a weekend mini-vacation _every month_. I don't know about the US airline prices, but I can fly to pretty much any major city in Europe for less than $200. The gas costs can pay for the hotel & fancy hoo^Wwines for your wife :)

  19. Re:Big Deal! on VW Concept Microcar Gets 235 MPG · · Score: 1

    For once, replying to anonymous.. We have quite a lot of recliner bikes around here in Helsinki, that doesn't look all that different. Not all places are filled with SUVs and 12-lane interstates. I would imagine that fitting in quite nicely

  20. TP ripping 101 on Trees' Leaves Grow At a Cool 70° All Over the World · · Score: 1

    1. Roll out a few pieces
    2. Press roll with your arm
    3. Yank the pieces off with a twist of your wrist

    No need to put down your book just to wipe your ass. More seconds with sweet scifi!

  21. Re:YEEEEAH! on WWDC '08 Sees Slimmer, Improved, 3G iPhone · · Score: 1

    The plan is only available in Europe :D

  22. Re:Can't put that genie back into the bottle on US Plots "Pirate Bay Killer" Trade Agreement · · Score: 1

    Actually, my vision of $1000 bills was from the future. The rate of dollar sliding predicts $ONE BILLION coins, with even larger bills, in a few months ;)

  23. Re:Can't put that genie back into the bottle on US Plots "Pirate Bay Killer" Trade Agreement · · Score: 2, Funny

    Remember to cushion your letter with a nice bundle of crisp $1000 bills. Mail not adequately protected by cash tends to get illegible in transit.

  24. Lesson learned on Vanguard Producer Wants Second Chance for First Impression · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Next time, optimize first, release second.

  25. Re:You're part of a team now on Getting Credit for Programming Accomplishments? · · Score: 1

    Boy, you sure do have an optimistic view of today's workplace..