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  1. Re:unity on Ubuntu Unity: The Great Divider · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The problem is that the UI designers are changing focus from desktops and laptops to touch screen devices and such when the majority of users are still using a mouse and keyboard setup to navigate.

    No matter how outdated the mouse/keyboard setup might be, it's still the most prevalent means of computer UI navigation available, and many of us are still very comfortable with that setup.

    The difference between this situation and your car analogy is that the mouse/keyboard setup still works very well for the majority of computers. A better analogy would be if they would remove the physical steering wheel, shift stick and everything for your car and replace those with a giant touch screen interface.

  2. This happened to me. on Some Windows Apps Make GRUB 2 Unbootable · · Score: 1

    I dual booted Windows 7 and Ubuntu 9.04 (or 9.10, I don't remember), because I work with Adobe products often so I need Windows but I also like to dabble in Linux from time to time and running either OS in a virtual machine doesn't cut it.

    Ubuntu/Windows fucked up my GRUB and/or ext3 partition and I couldn't really find a way to fix it either. I'm not a beginner Linux-user but I am no sysadmin either. I could never get into my Ubuntu system again.
    Ubuntu/Windows also messed with the head of scandisk/chkdsk in Windows 7 that it "repaired" my files regularly at reboot which eventually lead to a huge loss of data. (Most of which I got back, fortunately.)

    Since then I don't dare to run Linux/Windows dual boot anymore. It's a shame, because I like them both.

  3. This picture shows what's up. on Experts Explain iPhone 4 Antenna Problem · · Score: 1

    This picture really says everything that needs to be said:

    http://i.imgur.com/zAJ0y.jpg

  4. Re:Correct on Microsoft Claims Google Chrome Steals Your Privacy · · Score: 1

    What type of dumbass moderators are at work here? I got moderated down as Troll when I obviously just answered the parent's post with accurate info.

  5. Re:Correct on Microsoft Claims Google Chrome Steals Your Privacy · · Score: 2, Informative

    Except that they filter out any user data and passwords when they publish the search terms. Any other situation would have generated a huge outcry by now. Try finding any login information this way yourself and you'll notice it can't be found.

  6. Re:Assumes PHP Dev Effort = C++ Dev Effort on The Environmental Impact of PHP Compared To C++ On Facebook · · Score: 1

    Elitist much?

  7. Re:Hmm... on New Dating Sites Match People Through DNA Tests · · Score: 1

    It's OK, the media will inform the voters. The media always report the unbiased truth!

  8. Re:No Silver Bullet on Fixing Bugs, But Bypassing the Source Code · · Score: 1

    Then you'd just have added another programming layer since you'd still have to tell the computer exactly what type of software you want it to write. Really not that different from a compiler.

  9. Re:I assume the SOURCE fits into 4 kb on Hacking Hi-Def Graphics and Camerawork Into 4Kb · · Score: 1

    Maybe you just shouldn't use a word like "source" to mean "executable" when you're talking about software. It's just bound to create confusion.

    On a side note, kilobyte is abbreviated kB, not KB or kb.

  10. Re:I'm always taken back by this on Memristor Minds, the Future of Artificial Intelligence · · Score: 1

    Why wouldn't consciousness be fit to be made into an algorithm? You think somehow consciousness doesn't follow the same rules of physics as everything else in the universe?

  11. Re:Virtual mirror world you say? on Defining an Interactive Physical MMO For the iPhone · · Score: 1

    This forum is made up of several people, so there can sometimes be what would seem to you as conflicting opinions.

  12. Re:Will programmers be able to utilize? on AMD Demos DirectX 11-Capable ATI Graphics Card · · Score: 2, Informative

    That would produce some bad looking results, as the driver wouldn't know the difference between a model that is intentionally polygonal and one that is not.

  13. Re:So? on Windows 7 Hard Drive and SSD Performance Analyzed · · Score: 1

    Why would you even run 64-bit Firefox if not everything works with it? I can't imagine there are any noticable performance gains to be made from surfing the web in a 64-bit application. Placebo effect?

  14. Phase 4... on Repairman Steals Hard Drive And Charges To Reinstall It · · Score: 1

    Phase 4: ???

    Phase 5: PROFIT!

  15. Re:Wow.... on Swedish Pirate Party Gains 3000 Members In 7 Hours · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It has everything to do with linking people and information, since hyperlinking copyrighted material is not considered a crime in Sweden.

    Until now, because torrents are technically not much more than a file with links.

    Of course there's an outrage. Linking copyrighted material is LEGAL in Sweden. Hosting copyrighted material for unlawful distribution is illegal. It is obvious that The Pirate Bay have not been involved in the latter.

    They got a one-year prison sentence and 30 million SEK in fines for something that is legal.

  16. I don't know if this is actually such a great idea on Flying Car Passes First Flight Test · · Score: 1

    This sounds like a great invention.

    I mean, who wouldn't like to drive around with their mini-airplane, potentially bumping into cars, trees, mailboxes or senior citizens, or have it suffer some other unnecessary wear and tear, or have their cars messed with while parked only to find out that something vital has been broken while in mid flight?

  17. Re:Smart move on French President Busted For Copyright Violation · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sigh.

    They were hardly protesting against having their music spread to the big masses. They obviously intented to point out that the most influential politician/pro-copyright spokesman of France is a hypocritical asshole.

    It's incredible how anyone could miss the point.

  18. Re:2009 will be... on Game Technology To Watch In 2009 · · Score: 1

    When's the "-1, Enough Already" moderation option coming?

  19. Re:Some Fallout on Fallout 3 Gets Leaked, Goes Gold · · Score: 1

    The truly hardcore gamers won't play it but they can likely find a use for it during the long sessions of bashing the game on forums for not being in isometric view.

  20. Secure and pretty way of blurring on Recovering Blurred Text Using Photoshop and JavaScript · · Score: 1

    Just replace the text you wish to blur with some other random text of the same size and then blur it.

  21. Re:video resolution...bleh on Sub-$100 Laptops Have Finally Arrived · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What old laptop you buy from a friend for $50 wouldn't be capable of running Linux and have a higher screen resolution?

  22. USB on Digital Storage To Survive a 25-Year Dirt Nap? · · Score: 1

    Just bury anything with a USB 2.0 connection, no way will it be difficult to find a computer with a USB port in 25 years considering all the millions and millions of peripherals that use it.

  23. It's times like this... on 42% of Web Users Sneak Onto Others' Online Accounts · · Score: 1

    It's times like this when I'm glad I don't have any friends.

  24. Re:But can it... on World's First Custom Firmware For Wii Released · · Score: 3, Informative

    A PAL DVD is 576p.

  25. Re:Tagged Switzerland WTF? on Sweden On Verge of Passing Sweeping Wiretap Plan · · Score: 1

    Lighten up, it is obviously a JOKE. The joke is Sweden and Switzerland are always mixed up, and we're both small countries that nobody cares about. :D