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  1. Re:The more things change... on Microsoft Exec Admits They 'Went Too Far' With Aggressive Windows 10 Updates (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    How did you find out the fix, and how long did it take you to find the fix?

    I spent several months looking for a solution. Windows 10 identified my SSD as a USB device, which didn't make sense as it booted from SATA. When I remembered that I cloned the HDD to SSD via a USB adapter, I figured it was a registry setting and searched for USB-related registry settings. One of the KB articles for "Windows to Go" is posted below.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2778881

  2. The more things change... on Microsoft Exec Admits They 'Went Too Far' With Aggressive Windows 10 Updates (softpedia.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When I cloned my HDD to an SSD on a USB adapter, Win10 marked the SSD as a "portable OS" in the registry and that later prevented the anniversary update from installing on a USB drive (never mind that the SSD booted from SATA). I actually had to open regedit.exe to edit the "portable OS" key from "1" to "0" for the anniversary update to install properly.

  3. Re:Creimer you're lying scum on Slashdot Asks: Why Are Browsers So Slow? (ilyabirman.net) · · Score: 1

    IF I ever got ahold of you in the REAL world I'd like to see you say lies about me face to face - We'd see "what's-what" then you lying little scumbag...

    Bring five more guys with you, and a stepladder, to make it fair fight.

    P.S., Bonus if you can name the two movies I made reference to.

  4. Re:What benefit are we missing? on World's First 'Solar Panel Road' Opens In France (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    It's just a stupid idea that everyone should know will fail from the start?

    There was a time that people thought going faster than 35 MPH on a steam train was suicidal, as the human body couldn't withstand higher locomotive speeds. Hence, no need to build faster trains. Of course, no one listened to them and faster trains were anyway. Just because an idea is stupid today doesn't mean it won't be a everyday thing tomorrow.

  5. Re:Arizona drivers are worse than California drive on Uber Pulls Self-Driving Cars From San Francisco, Sends Them To Arizona (sfgate.com) · · Score: 1

    For inside or outside of the car?

  6. Re: What Could Go Wrong on Uber Pulls Self-Driving Cars From San Francisco, Sends Them To Arizona (sfgate.com) · · Score: 1

    100% of "the country" is going to be governed by the decisions of 39.6% of its population.

    I saw a factoid that two-thirds (66%) of Americans didn't care who won the Revolutionary War. Fast forward 240 years, that attitude towards governance haven't changed.

  7. Re:Creimer admits he's a troll - ok on Slashdot Asks: Why Are Browsers So Slow? (ilyabirman.net) · · Score: 1

    P.S.=> You disgusting fuck - you had better HOPE I never get ahold of you in the real world... apk

    This is Slashdot. You must be new around here.

  8. It isn't a public option he implemented, it's a way to funnel guaranteed revenue to the health insurance companies.

    Correct. That's the Republican plan formerly known as RomneyCare.

    If you think ACA is public health care, you don't know what actual public health care is.

    Under the ACA I'm able to buy insurance. Previously, under the "bend over and get ass raped by the insurance companies" plan, I went without insurance for years because it was expensive and provided little in actual coverage. That's the plan Republicans wants everyone to go back to since Obama took a page out of the Clinton playbook and co-opted their agenda.

  9. Re:You're a reprehensible troll liar creimer on Slashdot Asks: Why Are Browsers So Slow? (ilyabirman.net) · · Score: 1

    u admit ura 'troll'

    I admitted that I love trolling the trolls (that would be you) to keep myself amused while waiting for a script to finish at work. Thank you for your participation!

  10. Re:Why they are slow? on Slashdot Asks: Why Are Browsers So Slow? (ilyabirman.net) · · Score: 1

    we can't very well be laughing at him when we're laughing with him.

    Why not? This is Slashdot.

  11. Re:Other way around creimer (you menial) on Slashdot Asks: Why Are Browsers So Slow? (ilyabirman.net) · · Score: 1

    Don't speak for us all and I'm sure others will like knowing you're reprehensible.

    I'm reprehensible because I troll the trolls? Yes, I'm that evil.

  12. Re:Other way around creimer (you menial) on Slashdot Asks: Why Are Browsers So Slow? (ilyabirman.net) · · Score: 1

    Creimer likes to tell lies & libel me saying I just got out of jail (I am not nor was I)

    Not that anyone cares.

  13. This is what the Trump economy will look like as thin-skinned corporate masters rule the Washington swamp with small hands. Dissent will not be tolerated, as corporations are people with very sensitive feelings. Obey or else.

  14. Re:Why they are slow? on Slashdot Asks: Why Are Browsers So Slow? (ilyabirman.net) · · Score: 1

    really ugly nerd losers who are afraid to talk to normal people.

    You mean users? My job doesn't require that I talk to users.

  15. Wait, you believe his major accomplishment as President was being elected?

    Not just elected. But elected with 51% of the votes in consecutive elections. The last president to achieve that was Eisenhower, and before him it was Roosevelt. That alone puts him in the history books.

  16. Oh, Lord... on LibreOffice Will Have New 'MUFFIN' UI (documentfoundation.org) · · Score: 1

    Why would anyone want to have Betty White's muffin in their spreadsheet?

  17. Re:Riddle me this on Slashdot Asks: Why Are Browsers So Slow? (ilyabirman.net) · · Score: 1

    Browser hamster is taking a smoke break while waiting for you to do something.

  18. Re:Why they are slow? on Slashdot Asks: Why Are Browsers So Slow? (ilyabirman.net) · · Score: 1

    Huh - this didn't summon APK. Maybe he's taking a week off for Christmas.

    APK is recovering from the beating I gave him for re-starting a fight on a two-week-old thread.

  19. All that is saying is that the IT manager either didn't see that particular space as a priority, or that it would have interfered with a budget for much larger nice new shiny space.

    The IT staff was too busy to get anything else done. I had plenty of time since I finished a one-year project in nine months. After I got the storage room cleaned out, I got laid off because I had no more work left to do on the contract.

  20. Being too much of a coward to do anything is often a good way to avoid growing disapproval.

    Right. Obama played it safe by implementing the Republican health care plan (RomneyCare) instead of the public option. Very cowardly.

  21. Four billion is too many if we want everyone to enjoy a Western standard of living.

    The world population is expected to peak at 10 billion in 2050 and then decline to 6 billion in 2100. The developed countries will have the most senior citizens and developing countries will have the most youthful citizens. It will be a very different world.

    http://www.citylab.com/work/2013/04/could-earths-population-peak-2050/5208/

  22. Some reason I get the picture of Office Space.

    That's funny. Except in my case I volunteered to move into and clean up the storage room because it was a problem I could solve that no one else wanted to tackle.

  23. Re:Outsource jobs, blame AI, bring 3rd world on White House: US Needs a Stronger Social Safety Net To Help Workers Displaced by Robots (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    If you had the means of Bill Gates would you use his legal strategies when a law/policy could cost you billions?

    If I had the means of Bill Gates, I would be employing a different set of legal strategies to maintain and grow wealth. This is where a team of accountants, lawyers and lobbyists come into play. If something changes, adjustments can be made.

  24. Obama who was the first president since Eisenhower to win consecutive elections with 51% of the vote and more popular than the incoming president-elect? Yeah, a total failure.

  25. Correct, overpopulation is the actual root problem here.

    Overpopulation isn't the problem. The worldwide population doubled twice in the 20th century. It won't even double once in the 21st century.