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  1. Re:Yet another win for the GDI over NOD and Kane on Authorities Seize Duqu's C&C Servers In Mumbai · · Score: 1

    I guess it shows my age, I thought it was Crossbows & Catapults :(

  2. ocr on Open Source OCR That Makes Searchable PDFs · · Score: 1

    Nice, thanks for sharing. Currently we use Acrobat to OCR scanned documents, it seems to work well but doesn't keep up to our high-speed scanners. Having it automated sounds great. How does the speed/accuracy of WatchOCR compare to commercial products?

  3. Re:Who needs it? on Adobe Putting PDF Reader In a Sandbox · · Score: 1

    Colour accuracy isn't possible we're aware of that. I'm more dealing with subtle changes of layers, transparencies, gradients, that sort of thing. I did re-test some of the viewers and most of the issues seem to have been fixed, but not all. Flattening isn't an option, the resulting files could end up quite huge, even downsampled. Our software vendors do respond to requests quite well, but if we tell them "ABC open source PDF viewer is doing this, but every other viewer is fine" it's not going to go to the top of the support queue. Even if the other viewers were all perfect, it doesn't solve the other reason we need to use Acrobat: most commercial plugins and extensions are written for Acrobat. I think that's a valid answer to the parent "Who needs it?" even if you don't like it.

  4. Re:Who needs it? on Adobe Putting PDF Reader In a Sandbox · · Score: 5, Informative

    Many people need it. There are plugins and workflows that use Acrobat in many different businesses, and most small/medium businesses couldn't afford to have alternatives written for them, and have to stick to the commercial offerings. For me specifically, I send clients PDF proofs of printing orders, and any reader other than Acrobat can't be relied upon to be accurate enough for proofing purposes: they usually mess up transparencies, fonts, and other critical information.

  5. Management on Where Does IT Fall Within Your Organization? · · Score: 1

    My small company (~25 people) went a completely different route: I am the only IT person, so they made me management. I'm one of three people responsible for dicision making, and only have to get the agreement of the other two for major decisions. Everything gets done on time, under budget, and with no meetings.

  6. Act of God on Geologists Might Be Charged For Not Predicting Quake · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't the church be banned, for not praying hard enough to prevent this?

  7. sales on Apple Holding Back the Music Business? · · Score: 1

    There's an iPod wrapped up under my Holiday Tree, I just *know* there is!

  8. Re:We have ways of making you do things. on Ready or Not, Here Comes Service Pack 2 · · Score: 1

    Adobe Version Cue has lots of issues with SP2, but then again it has lots of issues period.

  9. Solution on Sony Recants on Dead Pixels (Sort Of) · · Score: 1

    Some bright highschool student should come up with software that can address dead pixels directly and make the nearby pixels compensate somehow to hide the symptom. Sort of like how on some inkjet printers you can program in the clogged jets and the others will realign themselves to hide the problem.

  10. Re:NAFTA and Free Trade on Canadian iTunes Music Store Opens · · Score: 1

    I thought books and music were exempt from duty, or is that just books?

  11. Re:Aieee! on Sun and Kodak Settle Out of Court · · Score: 1

    I wonder if Sun settled because Kodak is a customer? Probably a fairly large one. Kodak's DigiMaster http://www.nexpress.com/dyn/products/bw/dm_feature s.jsp line has a Sun frontend and interace - the machines sell for US$200,000+ depending upon configuration, so I'm sure they want to keep everybody happy. A few years ago Kodak turned over this line to Heidelberg, but they recently took it back. Sounds like they don't know which way to go.