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  1. Re:Ockham's Razor tells me.... on Why Corporates Hate Perl · · Score: 1

    whoooosh!

    Is a sysadmin, talking about no to coding and yes to scripting...

    The java thing was a joke.

  2. Re:I don't have a problem. And... on Judge Rejects H-1B Visa Injunction · · Score: 1

    Sure, since enterprises are willing to pay you to learn what you should already know....

  3. Online forum for a 4x4 trucks community on How To Deal With Internet Bullies? · · Score: 1

    Here is my advise..

    Delete them.

    The community I help to run, is packed of lots of wealthy people, alpha males type... and everybody thinks that is right, and many have the money to purchase the true...

    Just erase them.

    Simple as that.

  4. Re:Virtual Computing. on Via Debuts Mini-ITX 2.0 · · Score: -1, Troll

    That is because u dont know the "old" via.

    The old via, usually had 10Mb nic, 10/100Mb was added not so long.
    U have a very strong limit for 1GB ram at most.

    This machines, aren't under powered, but for truly cope with their capacity, for example the inboard HDMI port and the hardware encryption devices...

    With 1Gb ram, somethimes u have more CPU available and the amount of memory is an issue... 2GB, or 4GB ram in that machines, are a blast...

    Even u could make HPC with encryption with this things...

    They are nice, and neat.

  5. Re:losing strategy on AMD's New Card Supports Linux From the Get-Go · · Score: 1

    What about.... Asus with eepc. Xandros bundled...

  6. Re:solar warming, that's why. on Of Late, Fewer Sunspots Than Usual · · Score: 3, Funny

    The sun is dying, netcraft confirms it.

  7. Re:This seems to focus on how things look on Visual Communication in Digital Design · · Score: 1

    But IBM design is so clunky, squared and 80's!...

    Take a look at Lotus Notes, big, squared buttons with a drop shadow!

    Take a look at web/portlets apps, Arial font, everything rectangular or square... ugly...

    Take the UI for Informix or DB... wait, those are text based.. :D

    Take smity, for AIX administration... is ugly and that stupid runner that keep falling after all these years....

    Look at they hideous all black trow here a pitch of IBM Blue color servers...

    No no no... Visual Design from IBM is a 80's joke!

  8. Re:Samsung 256GB Flash Drive on Sun Adding Flash Storage to Most of Its Servers · · Score: 2, Informative

    IBM has them as option for blades and racks servers...

  9. Re:If there is just.. on Pushing a CPU to Heat Death, Intentionally · · Score: 1

    That's is what I was thinking off...

    Even the via motherboards has on-chip video decoders, so, this kind of work will not add many load to the cpu...

  10. Re:Keep fighting, but be realistic on Video Game Actors Say They Don't Get Their Due · · Score: 0

    Kudos brother...

    X-wing is the best game so far for me... that free for the fight, was amazing... u can wonder off the battle, decide what to do... and a lot of keyboard controls to simulate...

    I wish they re-made it, in this internet era, a Starwars internet only piloting would be amazing...

  11. Is all about the market. on India Votes Against OOXML · · Score: 2

    India, IBM, and every one at the fight against OOXML expect to break down the dominance of Microsoft at the desktop.

    IBM, Google, and many others have a vision on a ubiquity desktop, even Microsoft have this. But due the dominance of the desktop. This isn't able because the locking of the server and desktop for the collaboration and the portability to slimmed down applications. This doesn't work for IBM, Google and many others, so they're aligning to put ODF as an standard, because is a warrant for a better opportunity to get a stake at the desktop, first the corporative desktop, then the desktop @ home, so since ur application will be "service provided" u don't need to install anything and further more with the wireless technology, called wimax, 3g and or whatever flavor u like, u will have the bandwidth to use ur document or data everywhere.

    As long as we are tied down the desktop, using doc documents. That will not happen.

    Another virtue of XML, is that u doesn't need to understand all the tags of a XML file, only what you really care, and just don't touch everything else, this kind of virtue, plus wireless, plus low cost mobile devices (not talking about treos, ipaq, and so on, talking about under 100 usd regular cellphone), and you have the ultimate production platform for ur task force.

    The future is now, and Microsoft is holding us down, also the ISPs....

    out there there is a big variety of interesting hardware, that can be used for situation where u don't need to parse all the xml, and doesn't need to handle bloated binary files...

    That is the real fight, thinking about India as good because vote against OOXML is naive, this is a battle for a stake of that BIG, BIG, BIG cake called the desktops computer. And since, India has a vast amount of capacity to create applications, they are tied to develop "big" applications mostly due Microsoft position at the market. Make the market able to shift away from Microsoft, and a hole new world of revenue is opened... Look at the server market with Linux. Ask Redhat and Suse and Xandros and many Linux vendors...

    That's is all about. Sure, one part is about freedom to access your information. But really thats a small part compared to the monetary interest behind the "war of formats"...

  12. Re:Reading a website doesn't form a contract anywa on Google Patents Detecting, Tracking, Targeting Kids · · Score: 0

    U are not divorced yet right?

  13. Re:Cool! on Silent Microchip 'Fan' Has No Moving Parts · · Score: 2

    So, thats how the TIE fighter engines work :D

  14. Re:Robots? on BattleBots Delayed, Will Go Brains Over Babes · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    lmao

  15. Re:Appeal on How Do You Find Programming Superstars? · · Score: 1

    Programming is a skill, that can be developed and trained. Also, parent talks about hard-working programmers, you might assume that they know how to code, and get the work done. Maybe not the BEST work, but it gets done...

    PM is more important that Cowboy Coder...

  16. Re:Effect on cost on Cell Hits 45nm, PS3 Price Drop Likely to Follow · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Your comment makes "Apple" like a victim...
    If you take a look, IBM knew the shape of the upcoming video game market.

    They traded 5% of the laptop market for 100% of the console market...

    Just think, dealing with the Jobs ego of supply my micros NOW! vs a steady stream of Nintendo, MS and Sony...

    How many macintel machines are out there including desktop and laptops vs, how many game consoles are out there?

    I think is a fair trade... IBM movement of "letting" go apple is a very good one...

  17. Re:Is HD-DVD only mostly dead? on NPD Group Says "Wait! HD-DVD Isn't Dead Yet" · · Score: 1

    mod parent up!

  18. Re:unquoted system() call on Archos 605 WiFi Hacked · · Score: 1

    That is a sql injection, not a system injection...

  19. Re:Pull my fingers on Aerosol Spray to Identify Bombing Suspects · · Score: 1

    Ref: Mistery Men Movie.

  20. Re:how it's possible? on Linux Gets Completely Fair Scheduler · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Giving more time to more demanding applications.

    Right now, most applications get "time", even if they don't need them... so, you are "wasting time" being a "good kernel/waiter" by going to your customer (process), and asking if he needs something more, just to wait for a "no" as answer.

    With this "fair" approach, the waiter is floating, looking at the dishes and knowing his customers, and will provide attention if the customer ask for it, or if the waiter "feels" that the customer will ask for something if offered...

    So, the trick about this "fair multitask" is to mediate, between really greedy customers, and very lazy customers, and give enough time to each, so you, as user, feel that the application you need to run fast, for example, a photo processing application, really gets more cpu's time, than for example, that nifty system tray g-mail email notifier...

    So, your overall feeling is better performance with the same hardware.

    This can also applies to servers...

  21. Stupidity.... on Microsoft Says Free Software Violates 235 Patents · · Score: 1

    And does microsoft know how many patents from, Sun, IBM, HP, Novell and a lot of others companies IP violates?

    We'll see...

  22. Re:Evolution for Windows? on Novell Releases OO–OOXML Translator · · Score: 3, Informative

    There is no "SuSE OpenExchange", OpenExchange is a separate product, and it uses the binary connector to allow outlook clienten access calendar, taks and appointments at the openExchange.

  23. Re:A few problems on Vista to be Downloadable (Legally) · · Score: 1

    ok...

    what about vizta ?

  24. Re:not surprised on Red Hat Sales Surge · · Score: 2, Funny

    Never heard of Red Hat society...

    Followed the link, and a nice and informative surprise.

    I think my mom will care more about Red Hats from now.

  25. Re:Truly this is sad... on Hans Reiser to Sell Company · · Score: 1

    thanks :) english is't my first languaje :)

    Most of the errors was from finger, and not of structure! :)

    This wasn't so bad.