if you'd left that second line out i'd have modded you funny. a good joke relies partly on the wit of the audience... spoiling your own joke doesn't do you any favors.
What does Bush have to do with NASA's inability to repair debris issues on the shuttle?
Where did I say he did?
Would throwing another billion at the problem have changed the outcome? No. Sorry, I despise Bush as much as the next guy but at a certain point, the "bush sucks" rhetoric gets old.
What anti-Bush rhetoric? The article summary said Bush had re-focused on the moon,mars and beyond. I simply pointed that Bush had cut NASA spending, which is a fact.
Neither did I suggest spending more money on the shuttle would solve the problem, it was just an example of the state of the current space program, i.e. not good.
It's the same problem the record industry have. One particular film/song is successful so they just clone it and flog the same formula to death because they have no imagination whatsoever.
Hollywooods' latest non-idea seems to be re-making 70s TV series and films...badly.
Playing it safe and complete lack of imagination are killing these industries. And to add to it over-pricing and blaming your own customers for having the good taste not to watch/listen to the guff your producing is hardly going to help.
Why? The article doesn't explain WHY it would be good for IBM and Sun to switch their licenses. To me, it seems like Fink is just trying to garner some positive attention to HP, which has been looked upon negatively for some time in the technical community.
It wouldn't be good for IBM or SUN, it would be good for HP, why else would he say it? All you need to do to please./ types these days is shout open source and they all start gormlessly clapping like guppies. You don't need to give silly things like reasons and logical arguments. Tsk!
This doesn't surprise me. I played BF1942 and BF:V to death. My system doesn't even meet the minimum specs for BF2 (1.5Ghz Athlon - 1.33 here:( ).
Also BF1942 was not ready to be released and needed about 4 patches before it was reasonable and one of those completely broke the sound engine in the process. BF:V was a bit better, but that's not surprising since it basically was the 1942 engine anyway.
I did at one time plan to upgrade for BF2 but PC gaming is so expensive, it just seems silly. If you are suffering such issues on that spec of machine then DICE have obviously learned none of the lessons from 1942.
Someone also mentioned that BF2 was suspiciously console-like in it's menus etc. This is because BF2 is also coming out for consoles, albeit a slightly different version (I think the name is different too). Which kind of negates the PC game argument, but I digress...
One of the three guys who invented packet switching, Donald Davies, was british, for starters.
Taking control is not technically such a doomsday scenario, but politically it's idiocy. What next, Germans taking control of all automative production because they invented the car? It's childish, typical Bush administration arrogance.
They should just privatize the system. It's insurance. Does an insurance company just hand over money without checking to see if the claim is legit?
Privatising it would change this how exactly? Other than siphoning off a lot of money for profit that would normally go to the unemployed who need it.
I always go by the rule that the problem reported is inversely proportional in size to the coverage it gets. Unemployment fraud is a very minor problem, especially compared to corporate fraud. But corporate fraud involves taking on rich people, it's much easier to go after poor people who can't fight back.
I wasn't implying something like this - I'm just saying what is like down here (disclaimer: no, no US; some people on/. have problems with getting the idea that "here" is relative to the poster...:/ )
There is plenty of corruption in the UK, US,France,Germany,the USSR etc. I don't see how that's an issue unique to post soviet east european countries.
Judging by the quality of XP, it was written in 15 days too.
if you'd left that second line out i'd have modded you funny. a good joke relies partly on the wit of the audience... spoiling your own joke doesn't do you any favors.
;)
You haven't watched many US "comedies", have you?
It's simple enough. Java is popular, thus the slashdotters hate it.
EVERY gui java app I have ever used is a slow unresponsive mess.
How many would that be? I've used plenty of non-Java GUI's that were a slow, unresponsive mess.
Blame the programmer(s), not the language.
What does Bush have to do with NASA's inability to repair debris issues on the shuttle?
Where did I say he did?
Would throwing another billion at the problem have changed the outcome? No. Sorry, I despise Bush as much as the next guy but at a certain point, the "bush sucks" rhetoric gets old.
What anti-Bush rhetoric? The article summary said Bush had re-focused on the moon,mars and beyond. I simply pointed that Bush had cut NASA spending, which is a fact.
Neither did I suggest spending more money on the shuttle would solve the problem, it was just an example of the state of the current space program, i.e. not good.
President Bush also cut NASA funding. They can't even get the shuttle into space without it falling to bits, despite a $1bn re-fit.
I won't hold my breath.
It's the same problem the record industry have. One particular film/song is successful so they just clone it and flog the same formula to death because they have no imagination whatsoever.
Hollywooods' latest non-idea seems to be re-making 70s TV series and films...badly.
Playing it safe and complete lack of imagination are killing these industries. And to add to it over-pricing and blaming your own customers for having the good taste not to watch/listen to the guff your producing is hardly going to help.
Kirk: No... excuses... Scotty... just get me... 7ghz.
Being dead is a pretty good excuse.
Good job they didn't try that on an original Pentium, what with all those decimal places...
The average age of a gamer is 30.
And predictably I'm modded down.
Why? The article doesn't explain WHY it would be good for IBM and Sun to switch their licenses. To me, it seems like Fink is just trying to garner some positive attention to HP, which has been looked upon negatively for some time in the technical community.
./ types these days is shout open source and they all start gormlessly clapping like guppies. You don't need to give silly things like reasons and logical arguments. Tsk!
It wouldn't be good for IBM or SUN, it would be good for HP, why else would he say it? All you need to do to please
This should make /. moderation much easier
*evil cackle*
But the point is the current will, eventually, come from renewable resources (or nuclear power) rather than burning fossil fuels.
So, you are right, at the moment you're just moving the pollution. But you have to start somewhere.
Give me a break. Why do people insist on re-writing history?
Mebbe he lives in Hollywood?
There are plenty of people clacking away on their wangs, but it has nothing whatever to do with this article.
Ah you beat me to it (so to speak), but you should have left the floppy bit in (so to speak).
This doesn't surprise me. I played BF1942 and BF:V to death. My system doesn't even meet the minimum specs for BF2 (1.5Ghz Athlon - 1.33 here :( ).
Also BF1942 was not ready to be released and needed about 4 patches before it was reasonable and one of those completely broke the sound engine in the process. BF:V was a bit better, but that's not surprising since it basically was the 1942 engine anyway.
I did at one time plan to upgrade for BF2 but PC gaming is so expensive, it just seems silly. If you are suffering such issues on that spec of machine then DICE have obviously learned none of the lessons from 1942.
Someone also mentioned that BF2 was suspiciously console-like in it's menus etc. This is because BF2 is also coming out for consoles, albeit a slightly different version (I think the name is different too). Which kind of negates the PC game argument, but I digress...
One of the three guys who invented packet switching, Donald Davies, was british, for starters.
Taking control is not technically such a doomsday scenario, but politically it's idiocy. What next, Germans taking control of all automative production because they invented the car? It's childish, typical Bush administration arrogance.
They should just privatize the system. It's insurance. Does an insurance company just hand over money without checking to see if the claim is legit?
Privatising it would change this how exactly? Other than siphoning off a lot of money for profit that would normally go to the unemployed who need it.
I always go by the rule that the problem reported is inversely proportional in size to the coverage it gets. Unemployment fraud is a very minor problem, especially compared to corporate fraud. But corporate fraud involves taking on rich people, it's much easier to go after poor people who can't fight back.
re you telling me they went to england to make a car? Beer? sure. Music? OK. a Car? no.
Honda and Nissan do.
Partly because it's insane and partly because all of the US manufacturers said it couldn't be done - so they made it in England.
I wasn't implying something like this - I'm just saying what is like down here (disclaimer: no, no US; some people on /. have problems with getting the idea that "here" is relative to the poster... :/ )
There is plenty of corruption in the UK, US,France,Germany,the USSR etc. I don't see how that's an issue unique to post soviet east european countries.
Especially in post Soviet countries, there's too much corruption for MS to not thrive...
No corruption in the US though, oh no!
Bring on nuclear batteries. Or is the Duracell lobby to strong for them to ever be legal?
I'm sure the Duracell lobby will run out of energy soon.
I knew it was the millenium falcon! That was so worth the $10.
I know it's a heap o' junk, but surely it's worth more than $10?!