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  1. Re:Dell's strategy is all wrong. on Dell's Smartphone Rejected — Too Dull · · Score: 1

    Thats what I would've expected also. For them to develop a dull but very practical, interoperable and cheap system to compete for the enterprise market space that RIM is still holding on to.

  2. Re:Link to youtube videos on Linux Foundation Asks Who Says "I'm Linux" Best · · Score: 1

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-22EpQOm8c

    I think my favourite is the south park version.

  3. Re:Fate ofSun's products that compete with IBM? on Sun In Talks To Be Acquired By IBM · · Score: 1

    Not just J2EE, but the other mainstream languages it supports. For instance, out of the box it supports php development better than eclipse/pdt.

  4. Re:what no AJAX on Securing PHP Web Applications · · Score: 1

    And this is what that section of the book will help him to understand ;)

  5. Re:Hurm. on Running Android On Netbooks · · Score: 1

    There is handango.com and mobihand.com that also maintain a more commercial app store that supports g1.

    PS: I tried posting this earlier from my g1 to slashdot's well web2.0 friendly gui. But it doesn't work with web3.0 well -- My G1 Dev.

    *Hint Hint maintainers!

    And while everyone argue that current_year++ will be the year of Linux Desktop. I'll say no, stop wait: Linux is ushering the new era of computing. Cheers !! Happy new Year everyone.

  6. Re:Hmmm. So what about a virtual machine appliance on Running Android On Netbooks · · Score: 1

    To those who don't want X, can't you all just init 3 and stop complaining? It's what I do for my servers that I only SSH into.

  7. Re:History of the Internet (not even close) on Web Browser Programming Blurring the Lines of MVC · · Score: 1

    Also: C++ may be faster, but today hardware is cheap, developers are expensive, and management wants the product yesterday.

  8. Re:Be a teacher on Fun Things To Do With a Math Or Science Degree? · · Score: 1

    I know this other girl: She has more fun being a stripper. Also makes more ;)

  9. Re:Congratulations! on Doom9 Researchers Break BD+ · · Score: 1

    Congrats indeed. Now how long until DIGG.COM crashes?

  10. Re:What normal users can expect on What Normal Users Can Expect From Ubuntu 8.10 · · Score: 1

    sudo aptitude install ubuntu calendar

  11. Re:What normal users can expect on What Normal Users Can Expect From Ubuntu 8.10 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Its either that, or the naked people! (ubuntu calendar)

  12. Re:Bender? on A Robot To Destroy Breast Cancer Cells · · Score: 1

    Nice one! In other news, here in College Park, MD -- the Halloween store is out of robotic costumes.

  13. Re:Thanks on Venture Capitalism To the Rescue · · Score: 1

    I'm confused....

    Where is the cutie?!??!!!

    On a side note, if the Norwegian cutie is the car. Then that image advertisement with 5 old men trying to get into her is disgusting! (http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/10/05/magazine/05cover-395.jpg)

  14. toms root on Fast-Booting Text-Editor Operating System? · · Score: 4, Interesting
  15. Re:Perl and Python on Best Reference Site For Each Programming Language? · · Score: 1

    no need for a website, just use your manpages!!

    ex:
    man getline

  16. Re:Why is that even possible? on Greek Hackers Target CERN's LHC · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wonder how they broke in? Through the backdoor of course.

    In other words: The Large Hadron Collider was Greeked

  17. Re:Django on Java, Where To Start? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Django looks great, however, this year I decided to learn two new languages as a developer: French and Italian.

    What does this do for marketability as opposed to learning another development language?

    Languages I know + another language = Language++;

    Languages I know + another written|vocal language = Languages I know * (written|vocal) languages

  18. Re:Don't on Java, Where To Start? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I would have to agree here, as someone who knows J2EE.

    I studied J2EE application development a couple years ago, when it was supposed to be the "new" next big thing.

    I was already bought, and for all my term papers, in every language course that I wrote, was touting how the future was Java and J2EE.

    In the real world? Its not. I would say, stick with the languages under your belt as they're the most marketable tools in the world.

    My opinion was completely reversed, because in a world where opensource is aspiring and component based development is becoming cleaner and easier, the languages with most opensource software, such as C/C++, PHP, Perl, MySQL, etc will grow even faster.

    Look at it this way, Php 4.x as a non object oriented language, and php 5 as a 80% object oriented language has more freely available software available for coupling than Java does.

    Client/Server Development -- I would focus on the Javascript framworks, Flex, Google Gears, Adobe AIR, etc. + what you already know.

  19. Re:Ow! My Brain! on Photoshop Allows Us To Alter Our Memories · · Score: 1

    Mythical drawings conveyed the stories they intended to. So to will photoshopepd pictures.

    In her story, about her wedding, she was a bride as beautiful as princess. In reality -- No. Photoshop Yes she could tell the story with confidence!

  20. Re:put it on ebay on What Should I Do With My Tech Junk? · · Score: 2, Funny

    On Ebay?

    I always put my junk into girls I like!! ;)

  21. Re:Reason why? on 8 People Buy "I Am Rich" iPhone App For $1,000 · · Score: 1

    Except, Apple isn't comfortable with you making $5k a day on their platform. So no: everyone is not happy.

  22. Re:Marketing? on Two Black Hat Talks On Apple Security Cancelled · · Score: 2

    Its a very good practice to leave holes open for script kiddies.

    --
    Hide the problem until there's an avalanche in your face?

  23. Re:What you talkin' about willis? on iPhone Tethering App Released, Killed In 2 Hours · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Don't forget that the people also spend money, and in the economic pool, outweigh the amount invested by those big companies. And as such, as the masses voice their naive and silly opinions, they have the right to do it. At the end of the day, these large companies don't have anything without the end users who play the biggest role in the economic marketplace.

  24. Re:The worst part on DHS Allowed To Take Laptops Indefinitely · · Score: 1

    And not just regular internet storage, that someone could get their hands on. But encrypted Peer 2 peer distributed storage.

  25. Re:First Johnny Cab! on Robocars As the Best Way Geeks Can Save the Planet · · Score: 1

    Excited? Why?

    You, like the rest of us, are still not budging from the computer in the basement!