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  1. Re:From what I've heard, it really is that bad... on Was Flight Ban Over Ash an Overreaction? · · Score: 1

    Yep
    Problem solved!

    If the engines all quit, there's to much ash!
    Simples
    Cheers

  2. Re:Reply on Can Ubuntu Save Online Banking? · · Score: 1

    Ha!!

    You beat me to it!!
    Any Joe that leaves his/her PC on for months is :

    1 Running Linux anyway
    2 Keeps the black hats away themselves

    This is a good idea for the many people I talk to who will not use online banking.

    Cheers
    Bob

  3. Re: here$ the new$ on Microsoft Pulls Office From Its Own Online Store · · Score: 1

    Yep Had the same here in Cardiff. Guy thought Linux was strange and only used a snide copy of win2000. When that died on him He asked me if I could get him a copy of Win2k to install. I said no, I'll install Linux for his needs ( basically ebay!!) He's now stuck with a broken Win2k and no drivers for his old scanners. He still complain a lot though!!!

  4. Re:My plan worked on Firefox 3.5 Now the Most Popular Browser Worldwide · · Score: 1

    That exactly what I do for the less techies. Works a charm.
    I never get asked where is IE!

    Cheers
    Bob

  5. Re:damage on Amazon Offers To Return Pulled Orwell Ebooks · · Score: 1

    You mustn't live in the west then.
    They can look and seize your kit and keep it then return it with no explanation at all.
    At least Amazon said Oooop's


    This wont worry you till it's your turn, then you'll be looking to the minority slashdotters who really care!

    Cheers
    Bob

  6. Re:Outbreak Of Sanity on Microsoft Kills 3-App Limit For Windows 7 Starter Edition · · Score: 1

    HI HP are doing this now.
    Linux has 2 gigs of ram and other nice things.
    It's called the HP MI I think
    Wonder if this will change things.

    Cheers
    Bob

  7. Re:Why not open it up on Microsoft Ending Mainstream Support For XP · · Score: 1

    Not for me it isn't!

    I am a Linux user and now and again I have to help out the Vista members of the family.

    I can't even find my way round the interface in vista!

    Ubuntu is easier to install than windows, as it's quicker!

    As regards help from forums, there is enough info for most people to learn the basics, as you did with windows at one point, and buy kit that will run Linux.

    If you buy windows only kit (really cheap) then you'll have to run windows.

    Most of the kit that's runs on Linux runs better on windows as well.

    I'd say Linux is for more advanced users who have grown out of windows and lockin and now want to learn more about computers in general.

    Cheers
    Bob

  8. Re:Magic smoke on Companies Waste $2.8 Billion Per Year Powering Unused PCs · · Score: 1

    What about a button to power the dam things off
    instead of waiting for it to maybe stop(windows)
    I'm amazed this hasn't been done by the FLOSS people who have less patience than me

    Cheers
    Bob

  9. Re:Um, what? on So Amazing, So Illegal · · Score: 1

    But it works!
    Superb piece of music
    And 'who you gonna sue - all players
    Funk starts in the dark and moves into the light.
    Cheers
    Bob

  10. Re:and round and round we go on A New Way To Produce Hydrogen · · Score: 1

    And what if you get the electricity from wind solar/wave to make storage of 'browns' gas. Works then

  11. Re:Good Call on Appeals Court Strikes Down California's Violent Game Ban · · Score: 1

    HI
    I see where your at on this, but must take this further.

    As regards the moves from the Chuck Norris and co on TV/film, they at least show what happens when you kick/punch or head butt someone

    I think things like 'Buffy the vampire slayer' are worse.
    Although these programs don't show blood and guts, they also don't show the consequence's of kicking someone in the head
    How many kids try this at school and really don't realise the damage they can do!
    Cheers
    Bob

  12. Re:Yes on Do Video Games Cost Too Much? · · Score: 1

    Only when you pay for them!

  13. Re:IE Almost 70% -- Really? on IE Market Share Drops Below 70% · · Score: 1

    This true?

    Cheers
    Bob

  14. Re:Interesting how artists, when given a chance... on Paul McCartney Releases Album As DRM-Free Download · · Score: 1

    Up Date re the above.
    Thought I'd send an email re this:

    HI
    I have tried to buy the Flac version of the album. When the box opens to buy I cannot see any text to fill in the fields.
    This is using Firefox 3 on Ubuntu Linux.

    Is the site only usable in IE?

    Best regards
    Frank Smith

    Got this:

    Delivery to the following recipient failed
    permanently:

    webmaster@paulmccartney.com

    Technical details of permanent failure:
    Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain.
    We recommend contacting the other email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server returned was: 550 550 :
    Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual alias table (state 14).


    not looking good for them

    bob

  15. Re:Interesting how artists, when given a chance... on Paul McCartney Releases Album As DRM-Free Download · · Score: 1

    HI Cant seem to buy the flac version on my linux box running firefox 3.

    Box opens to buy and cant see the print to fill in the fields!!!

    Lost sales there then!

    Bob

  16. Re:Let's have a closer look on UK ISPs Are Censoring Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    Hi I just get the text:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Virgin_Killer.jpg

    I'm old enough to remember the album coming out, no big deal at the time.

    I suppose Nirvana are next to disappear

    Bob

  17. Re:Video performance on What Needs Fixing In Linux · · Score: 1

    Hi
    We have the same pc it seems.

    Mine came with that vista thing on, and it took ages to do anything at all including launching Firefox.

    Yes it seemed to boot up quite quick but you still waited to actually use anything.

    Also what about the time I spent clicking all the warnings allowing things I had no clue about to run on the pc.
    Did you count this time in your daily use? Also when they discontinue the drivers for your video card and you have to re-install,
    off to some dodgy download driver website.

    Ubuntu worked flawlessly on this box for the last year, and runs constantly faster all day.
    Cheers
    Bob

  18. Re:Before or after throttling? on The State of UK Broadband — Not So Fast · · Score: 1

    mmmmmm You watching my PC??

    This is exactly what happened last night,
    45 mins to d/load Fedora Live cd on a supposed 10 meg line. This is here in Cardiff

    I dont think they throttle it more like lose the plot with the bandwidth at 5.30 pm

    Cheers
    Bob

  19. Re:Nuke Plants More Dense on World's Largest Solar Plants Planned In California · · Score: 1

    Warning, some common sense here!

  20. Re:3rd photo on Awesome Pics of CERN's Large Hadron Collider · · Score: 1

    I can see the Event Horizon!!!!

  21. Re:Because they can on Software Price Gap Between the US and Europe · · Score: 1

    Linux costs the same wherever you get it!
    DOH!
    Bob

  22. Re:Sorta on What Gore Didn't Say About Solar Cells · · Score: 1

    Hi Can't we use the solar and wind to make
    HHO (browns gas I believe)
    I cant find out how efficient this would be but you could produce the gas and store a months worth using it for hot water, heating , cooking.

    This would relive the pressure on the alternative energy to light and power your home.

    Actually if this worked out you could run a generator from the gas for when the solar and wind can't produce enough power.
    Bob

  23. Re:The government? on Telecoms Suing Municipalities That Plan Broadband Access · · Score: 1

    Seems to be a strange situation as regards the infrastructure these days. Look at Motorways (More car stuff!) They were provided by the government before car use really warranted them. It was seen as a way of opening up parts of the UK to cars and people would move more. This is what happened. We are now at that point with telco's.

    The telco's rushed to lay the new cable and such to control the infrastructure and lock in customers but now we need to break this to allow faster speeds and more access to rural areas.

  24. Re:Availability on OpenMoko In Stores On July 4 · · Score: 1

    Hi Re: '(I'm thinking P990i here)' I have this pain for a phone here in the UK. Where do I go to 'flash' this, and put something on that works! Cheers Bob

  25. Re:Numbers Games Are A Loss on Why Good Data Can Be Hard to Find Online · · Score: 1

    The problem here is that enough people believe in the 'figures' enough to make a whole industry out of.

    Marketing seems to work if you have a big enough sample!
    It's like soaps on TV, they churn over the same X million viewers so are considered a success
    The other 48 million (uk) don't watch them and I would regard that as a failure.
    Word of mouth is now becoming more powerfull as we have the web and can spread the word so much faster.
    This is what film makers are finding out, that crap film would have done the rounds in the USA/UK and still got an audience, but now the mobile phone/forums are killing them at the start.

    It's a big time of change for the marketing boys and girls
    Bob