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  1. It's the hardware on NYT Ponders the Future of Solaris In a Linux/Windows World · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Solaris is dying, but it's because of the hardware. The "big iron" sparc hardware is simply obsolete. Paying tens of thousands of dollars for a 2ghz sparc system is looking less and less attractive. Solaris x86, of course, cannot compete with Linux. AIX is still relevant due to the great LPAR virtualization and great POWER hardware. Nothing from HP or Sun comes close.

  2. The gene name... on Scientists Discover Gene For Ruthlessness · · Score: 3, Funny

    The Ayn Rand gene?

  3. Re:why? on Has Ron Paul Quit? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    While I am sure you are right, if "empathy" in politics lead to censorship, war, torture, and injustice -- I think I will stick to Dr. Paul's libertarianism.

  4. Ron Paul on Best Super Tuesday Candidate for Technology? · · Score: 1

    Before he was running for president, Ron Paul impressed me with his arguments against banning online gambling: http://youtube.com/watch?v=6b7_h_OyTI0

  5. Why non-embryonic stem cells? on Pope Denounces Some Biotech as Affront to 'Human Dignity' · · Score: 1

    I don't understand why people are so obsessed with using Adult stem cells.

    Correct me if I am wrong, but using Adult stem cells seems to have the same ethical problems as embryonic ones. Adult stem cells are only useful if they are modified to become Totipotent [wikipedia.org]. Which means -- like an embryo -- they have the ability to turn into a human.

    Don't using Adult stem cells have the same ethical implications as embryonic stem cells? If not, then what is the ethical argument against killing an embryo?

  6. Re:The most important thing ... on Stem Cell Lines Derived to Avoid Immune Rejection · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Yet using Adult stem cells seems to have the same ethical problems as embryonic ones. Adult stem cells are only useful if they are modified to become Totipotent. Which means -- like an embryo -- they have the ability to turn into a human.

    I never understood why anti-abortion advocates like Adult stem cells so much; unless, of course, they are basing their argument on emotion instead of reason.

  7. Re:Silverlight Already supports linux. on Microsoft Moves in on the Graphics Market · · Score: 1

    Flash for Linux doesn't support all the features, and used to be several versions behind. Silverlight is not even really out, and we already have a promising linux client.

    I would rather have a good open-source client to silverlight than an official closed-source one that was not well supported (like flash).

  8. Silverlight Already supports linux. on Microsoft Moves in on the Graphics Market · · Score: 1

    Not officially, but the mono team has already created a silverlight client for linux.
    http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight

  9. What about the nokia n800? on Smartphone Shootout · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not strictly a phone, but the nokia n800 has the best portable web I have experienced. 800x480 resolution combined with Opera works great for everything, including AJAX applications such as gmail.

  10. Re:Business Sense on Google Aids Indian Goverment Censorship · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Neither is Government.

  11. weakness? on Microsoft's IE Team Leader Answers Slashdot Questions · · Score: 1

    I have started to see some things that even some Slashdotters find a little confusing, like the whole Iceweasel thing.

    As opposed to Microsoft, which lets you use their Internet Explorer trademark?

  12. Calm down on Common Interfaces for Gnome and KDE Released · · Score: 1

    From TFA: So far, this is simply a nice set of command line tools that allow you to easily do things like install an icon to Gnome or KDE in one simple step.

    This is not some huge mega library. The source files for the xdg-utils is only 280k. This is in no way, shape, or form a bad thing for users

  13. They already exist. on Revenge Of The Highbrow Games · · Score: 1

    "High brow" games already exist, they are the classic games that are referenced and well-loved in the gaming culture. Think of the combat system in TIE Fighter, the great level design in the quake series, the graphic design in Super Mario Brothers, the critical success of the multilayer in Battlefield 1942 and Tribes, or the amusing antics of Sam and Max. All of these games are "high brow" within the game industry; they innovated concepts or established their genre.

    There are plenty of ways to critically judge games without "intellectual" references to other mediums. Whenever a game is fondly remembered and still played 10 years after it was made, then it has probably reached "high brow" status.

  14. Re:KHTML / Konqueror soon... on Nokia 770 Internet Tablet Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Yes, I was very confused that it comes with opera instead of webcore. After all nokia is the one that ported webcore/khtml to gtk in the first place!

    http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/

  15. Nice icons. on Edubuntu - Linux For Young Human Beings! · · Score: -1, Troll

    We all know that poorly drawn icons allow easier navigation for children. A kid could never understand a straight arrow, but add a few squiggles and your ready to go! Also be sure to make all the icons have incorrect depth, because we all know kids can't REALLY see in 3d.

    There goes my karma. :(

  16. Or just write it in perl on How To Write Unmaintainable Code · · Score: 5, Funny

    #!/usr/bin/perl
    &!@&/*!QW(*()@!@(I!@()!@)(!@*/\()!@&*(@!/*(&

    Ok, I admit it. I just banged on the keyboard :(

  17. Looks much better than a pocket pc on Linux Tablet to be Released in Two Days · · Score: 2, Informative

    Despite being called a tablet, this device looks like an awesome pda. 1) Almost completely open source desktop enviroment and very standard. Linux, debian, X11. 2) Wifi b/g and bluetooth 3) Very high res screen. 800x480 4) It can run gaim and SDL, enough said. I might get one.

  18. Differences between fedora and suse? on An Early Taste of OpenSUSE · · Score: 1, Funny

    Let me guess, you wear one and eat the other?

  19. Should be easy on Where Can I Find Linux Porters? · · Score: 1

    If I am reading the forum link correctly, it sounds like you are using OpenGL, SDL, and OpenAL. It should be trivial to port your software to linux.

    I recomend you do it yourself :)

  20. How DSL can compete? on Cable Wants to Cut the Cord · · Score: 1

    The DSL in my area costs 15$ a month, cable costs more than twice as much. Needless to say, I have DSL. Not everyone wants or needs cable tv.

  21. It confuses me. on Windows Vista Faces Lawsuits · · Score: 5, Funny

    I am still trying to figure out why apple is letting tigerdirect make its operating system. :(

  22. They should make a movie about this.. on NY Times On Spam Zombies · · Score: 1

    George A. Romero's Internet of the Dead

  23. Microsoft making users have valid copies? on Microsoft Genuine Advantage Cracked · · Score: -1, Troll

    I think I speak for all linux users when I say: Thank you Microsoft!

  24. Also Toshiba on Dell Axim X50 Running Linux · · Score: 4, Informative

    There is a similar project for Toshiba pdas. http://www.mnementh.co.uk/eseries/

  25. Your mom on Who Will Google Buy Next? · · Score: 0, Troll

    I heard she is expensive though.