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  1. What about us? on BBC To Host Multi-OS Debate · · Score: 0

    What about us? the people that uses *BSD, Solaris or some BeOS child?

  2. Old man? on Mark Shuttleworth Tries To Lure OpenSUSE Devs · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hi dude!

    44 years old and you think you are getting older?

    Come on! maybe at 70 years old you can say something like that but not at 44!!!

    Stop your arthritis and keep playing Pacman, MoonPatrol, Phoenix, Galaxian, Mario Bros, Doom, Medal of Honor and DotA :) you have all your life on front of you to keep on playing!

  3. Re:Slashdot CSS on The 100 Best Tech Products of 2006 · · Score: 1

    Was quite strange refreshing my Slashdot web page and see everything modified. Maybe it will take some time to get everybody comfortable with the new look and feel, but skin updates are always refreshing and good! I like it! Kudos for you! Slashdot guys!

  4. Re:Stuck on .NET and Windows on Apple Pulls Out of India · · Score: 1

    Of course, I have several "click-drag'n'drop-double click-develop" (C-DND-2C-D) friends; but you cannot generalize: "The Indian people is C-DND-2C-D", "The American not", "The European not"...

    I have some european friends that are not able to program without form designers and wizards and I have some chinese (and latin) colleagues that are able to develop a lot of interesting and superior things in the bare metal!

  5. Re:Stuck on .NET and Windows on Apple Pulls Out of India · · Score: 1

    Ok, maybe there is no a lot of people with strong skills on Objective-C or another platform/architecture, but,

    do you think they cannot learn as fast (or maybe faster) as an american or european can? If the person is a good C# programmer, (s)he knows to program on any object oriented programming language, and going "back" to another older language is not really hard.