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  1. Re:Every Other OS on Microsoft Won't Bring Back the Start Menu Until 2015 · · Score: 0

    Then buy a used Mac...you'll still be better off.

  2. Re:Edge Animate expires on New Zero-Day Flash Bug Affects Windows, OS X, and Linux Computers · · Score: 1

    At 4000 objects Flash topped out at 30fps. I get over 60 for SVG and canvas.

  3. Re:Edge Animate expires on New Zero-Day Flash Bug Affects Windows, OS X, and Linux Computers · · Score: 1

    I suggest you get a new laptop. I get 120fps on the 1000 object version at full quality. The argument that there are more tools for an old technology than a new one is missing the point. The tools will come and there are many ways to create SVG.

  4. Re:Vector animations on New Zero-Day Flash Bug Affects Windows, OS X, and Linux Computers · · Score: 1

    Forgot a link...just some examples: http://creativedroplets.com/ht...

    DIE FLASH DIE!!!

  5. Re:Vector animations on New Zero-Day Flash Bug Affects Windows, OS X, and Linux Computers · · Score: 1

    You do realize HTML5 supports vector animation?

  6. Re:LOL@Novell on SCOTUS Ends Novell's Anti-Trust Cast Against Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Your IPX comments may have some merit but the idea of a desktop OS based on Netware is ludicrous. Netware was all about pumping packets with very high efficiency and stability. Because of this writing code for Netware was incredibly painful. There was no graphics capability...essentially there was nothing that wasn't about pushing packets, directory services, and networking. You would have been better off trying to write a desktop OS on a Cisco router.

  7. Re:Bank them on Blood of World's Oldest Woman Hints At Limits of Life · · Score: 1

    Isn't it possible that this "narrowing of focus", if it actually exists, is a reaction to the realization of mortality? The discovery that things you felt were important when you were young are actually meaningless...

    In any case, I think your mistaken. Age does not necessarily diminish idealism and openness. I do not fear a world of mature individuals.

  8. Re:The best recognition.. on Gary Kildall, Father of the PC OS, Finally Gets His Due · · Score: 1

    Thats same machine is responsible for all the success I've had in my career as a technologist. It was outrageously expensive at the time but parents say it's the best investment they ever made.

  9. Re:Bank them on Blood of World's Oldest Woman Hints At Limits of Life · · Score: 1

    This is the stupidest concern I've ever heard about extended lifespans. Why would transfer of wealth stop? For that matter, how many people actually get any meaningful amount of wealth generationally transferred today? Most wealth transfer has nothing to do with death. Another thought experiment, if large numbers of people have their fortunes grow as a result of compound interest then what do you think will happen to the prices of goods and services? economics is not a zero sum game.

  10. Re:or on FTC Approves Tesla's Direct Sales Model · · Score: 1

    Actually, most dealerships now sell tires at the same or lower prices than independent tire stores. The last three sets of tires I've shopped for have been cheapest at the dealer.

  11. Re:Snow Leopard on Apple Fixes Major SSL Bug In OS X, iOS · · Score: 1

    And Windows 7 was released when??? Mavericks was released a few months ago. The versions of OS X that were released around that time are still receiving security updates too and will still run fine on six year old hardware. The issue here is Mavericks is 64bit only and it makes some assumptions on the hardware. Nothing different here. Would you rather they did what MS did with Windows 8 and certify hardware they knew would run like crap?

  12. Re:Snow Leopard on Apple Fixes Major SSL Bug In OS X, iOS · · Score: 1

    It's not just processing power. Some of the earlier processors are not fully 64bit and some have limitations on the memory they can address.

  13. Re:Snow Leopard on Apple Fixes Major SSL Bug In OS X, iOS · · Score: 1

    Unless it's slightly earlier than he thinks and is a Core Duo instead of a Core 2 Duo. Then there is the RAM requirement. Comparing support lifetime for a server OS and Hardware to a Mac Mini running a desktop OS is ridiculous.

  14. Re:So, not optical? on Next-Gen Thunderbolt: Twice as Fast, But a Different Connector · · Score: 1

    Did you seriously just mention terminal server in reply to a post that had the words "uncompressed low latency video" in it?

  15. Re:So, not optical? on Next-Gen Thunderbolt: Twice as Fast, But a Different Connector · · Score: 1

    You can buy optical cables for your current Thunderbolt connection. Here is a 33ft one: http://store.apple.com/us/prod...

  16. Re:Snow Leopard on Apple Fixes Major SSL Bug In OS X, iOS · · Score: 1

    Depends on what you mean by "artificial". If it runs like molasses on less than 2GB or RAM and an ancient processor then limiting it to newer hardware is a reasonable choice.

  17. Re:Snow Leopard on Apple Fixes Major SSL Bug In OS X, iOS · · Score: 1

    So you have a six year old machine that was the lowest specs you could buy at that time. Your surprised you can't run the latest and greatest???

  18. Re:Stop the presses! on In the US, Rich Now Work Longer Hours Than the Poor · · Score: 1

    Does everyone get a chance..no. Life is not fair. Do most people get a chance, absolutely. Success usually comes from working hard to make yourself valuable to other people. Often, such hard work is not rewarded. But if you keep it up and look for opportunities it can pay off. Saying that getting ahead is impossible is just wrong. It is possible. I know this because I came from nothing and now make well into six figures. I work 70-80 hours a week and always have. Even when I was making minimum wage. I'm not alone.

  19. Re:Due to end of anti-poaching agreements? on Tech People Making $100k a Year On the Rise, Again · · Score: 1

    I'm based in Oklahoma, one of the least expensive places to live in the country, and I've been over $100K for many years. Location has something to do with it but your capabilities, experience, and reputation have a lot more to do with it.

  20. Re:Mercedes shouldn't talk. on Mercedes Pooh-Poohs Tesla, Says It Has "Limited Potential" · · Score: 1

    I never said it was a bargain but it's incredibly safe, comfortable, and enjoyable to drive. All that makes it worth the money to me. The cost is well within my budget and is likely a lower percentage of my income than most folks spend on their car. At a certain point you actually get to spend money on what you want, not just on what is sensible.

  21. Re:Mercedes shouldn't talk. on Mercedes Pooh-Poohs Tesla, Says It Has "Limited Potential" · · Score: 1

    The speed rated performance tires are $400 a piece and only last about 35K miles if you don't abuse them. If you drive hard you can really go through the tires.

  22. Re:Switching from Mercedes to Tesla after $12K bil on Mercedes Pooh-Poohs Tesla, Says It Has "Limited Potential" · · Score: 1

    The standard warranty was 100K miles but I drive about 30K miles a year so I needed more to last me the 3-5 years I expect to keep the car.

  23. Re:Switching from Mercedes to Tesla after $12K bil on Mercedes Pooh-Poohs Tesla, Says It Has "Limited Potential" · · Score: 1

    Thats why all my services are pre-paid and I have an extended warranty. Paying for the service visits in advance saved me about 40%.

  24. Re:Where is your model S competitor... on Mercedes Pooh-Poohs Tesla, Says It Has "Limited Potential" · · Score: 1

    If you want style you buy the S class. The B class is supposed to be an affordable econobox.

  25. Where is your model S competitor... on Mercedes Pooh-Poohs Tesla, Says It Has "Limited Potential" · · Score: 1

    Here are several in various price ranges.

    http://www5.mercedes-benz.com/...