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  1. Re:But on Windows 8 Desktop 'Just Another App'? · · Score: 1

    windows 2000 was supposed to be what we look back at xp as being, but didn't sell as well as expected. thus winme was thrown in to fill in the gap while the nt-based consumer/enterprise combined os was redone and became xp.

    the main issue with 2000 was hardware support. by the time xp came out the driver list for 2000 had increased (much like vista->win7 but in terms of outright support rather than stability)

  2. Re:But on Windows 8 Desktop 'Just Another App'? · · Score: 1

    i used to use litestep all the time when i used windows regularly. hated it at first but eventually got it set up how i wanted and hate using explorer to this day (yes, even on win7)

  3. Re:God Particle on No Higgs Just Yet · · Score: 1

    the logic falls down, however, when you note that something that cannot change cannot create. to create implies action and action implies changing of state.

    if 'god' cannot change (by your logic) then he/she/it cannot have created the universe, which brings the same problems as 2 and 3.

  4. Re:God Particle on No Higgs Just Yet · · Score: 1

    This is as good an argument against god as it is against the big bang.

    Couldn't have said it better. The number of people i've heard say 'but it makes no sense that the universe just appeared' but are happy to just accept that some god presence can do exactly the same thing they just dismissed as nonsense astounds me.

    To me it is the equivalent of answering 'but how does....' with 'magic'.

  5. Re:Total Recall 2070 on Ridley Scott To Direct New Blade Runner Movie · · Score: 1

    regenesis was brilliant. i thought the last series fell away a little, but still one of the best shows of it's kind

  6. /usr/lib/kde4 on Adobe Released 64-bit Flash For Linux · · Score: 1

    not sure if it is just the debian/ubuntu 64 bit package but it failed to install with an error that /usr/lib/kde4 was not found. as i'm not running it, it was not surprising it was missing, but i had to create the directory for the package to install properly. obviously this can be worked around by manually extracting the tar and working from that, but i prefer using the deb packages.

    hope this helps someone.

  7. Re:Good time to discuss alternatives on Anti-PowerPoint Party Formed In Switzerland · · Score: 1

    yeah, i would be. it is that rare an occurrence that i would be shocked and impressed. oh you were trolling, sorry.

  8. Re:Great on Ubuntu 11.10 & 11.04 To Support Apple AirPrint · · Score: 2

    yeah, it is a shame. i was just thinking the other day 'what a shame osgeld dropped ubuntu around v9'.

    you know, you could always either 'pick it back up' if it 'will help a bunch'...

  9. Re:Is HTML 5 support better than IE 9? on Microsoft Releases IE10 Platform Preview 2 · · Score: 1

    Oh, I see! Then I guess everything is wrapped up in a nice neat package! ...

    Really, I mean that. Sorry if it SOUNDED sarcastic.

    (Homer quote for those who missed it)

  10. Re:Also with web apps on Native Apps Are Dead, Long Live Native Apps · · Score: 1

    i thought jquery mobile was the jquery of mobile? :P

  11. Re:prior art on Man Tries to Patent His "Godly Powers" · · Score: 1

    ewww

  12. Re:Different outcomes on Blue Gene/P Reaches Sixty-Trillionth of Pi Squared · · Score: 1

    yeah, pretty sure you are either not from australia or you are just trolling here.

    i am from australia. i know no one who 'wants to be american'. american education is a laughing point in australia (not entirely deserved i guess, but mostly focused on the more prevalent influence of religion in 'science' education in some parts of america).

    not sure what the screech crap was there, but i'm sure you thought it was hilarious.

    apologies to everyone else for feeding the troll.

  13. Re:Numberists! on Blue Gene/P Reaches Sixty-Trillionth of Pi Squared · · Score: 1

    thanks, i found that link really interesting :)

    i like when something i had thought in the back of my head while doing school work (way back when) turns out to be something other people have pondered over. it is remarkable to see how much more 'pretty' the maths becomes with this simple change of perspective.

  14. Re:Feng shui mentalist cables required... on A 9V Battery To Your Brain Can Improve Your Gaming · · Score: 1

    that's good news. i for one refuse to allow that pesky oxygen anywhere near my brain. put me down for a few sets, just in case.

  15. Re:Not just for gaming on A 9V Battery To Your Brain Can Improve Your Gaming · · Score: 1

    or, if you do the most elementary research, you will find out that clarke, after claiming these 'zappers' will cure everything including cancer and hiv, died of cancer.

    all the 'zappers' are are cheap square wave generators. i also for many years did not have to go to a doctor. that doesn't mean my lifestyle is the solution to everyone else's illnesses.

  16. Re:Obvious on Are Graphical Calculators Pointless? · · Score: 1

    this is a good point. my maths exams and quizzes etc ended up consisting of a hell of a lot of writing (i distinctly remember my single piece of a4 paper question sheet requiring 17 pages of writing to answer) followed by a few seconds on the calculator to evaluate the final result to the question's specifications, along with thinking 'why am i bothering with this bit?'. the only other thing i used the calculator for would be as a checking tool (maybe substitute some values in for the variables at the start and check with the same values of my answer). usually i was too lazy to do this and would just leave for a bite to eat though haha

  17. Re:Obvious on Are Graphical Calculators Pointless? · · Score: 1

    i think you just said what i tried to say much more succinctly than i :)

  18. Re:Obvious on Are Graphical Calculators Pointless? · · Score: 1

    generally engineers in the real world have more than high school education.

    high school is best used teaching kids *why* the maths works. this gives them the understanding of what they are using.

    highER education can then focus on the *how* best to implement this knowledge (as well as obviously building on it) in the 'real world'.

    do you focus your time on a preteen-teenage kid teaching them soon-to-be-redundant-technology specific skills, or do you focus on the arguably harder to teach but more beneficial in the long run understanding of what the technology is doing? when i went through high school graphing calculators were forbidden in exams for this exact reason (and discouraged in class as well).

    the idea of maths classes at this level is to learn the maths, not churn out solutions at machine like rates (although some maths 'teachers' seem to forget this).

    by your 'charcoal shovel' logic, why teach math at all? most people use computers or cash registers to tell them the answers to those number things. they may not use charcoal and shovels, but they *certainly* use the same concepts at that stage. are you suggesting giving graphing calculators to preschool kids? yes, i know you were probably exaggerating, but the point remains.

    knowing *WHY* a formula is used is more important than *WHAT* formula at this stage. engineers aren't the only people that need maths.

  19. Re:You have to jailbreak an iPhone... on Toyota Yields To Apple Over Jailbroken Phones · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You should be grateful Steve lets you install apps

    not many people seem to remember that they originally didn't want you to do that. it was *after* the jailbroken phones started to become more popular with their ability to install 'custom' apps that apple opened it up.

  20. Re:You're missing how they GOT that money and powe on Microsoft On List of Most Ethical Companies · · Score: 1

    glad i'm not the only one :)

  21. Re:You're missing how they GOT that money and powe on Microsoft On List of Most Ethical Companies · · Score: 1

    i totally agree. i think a good example is gates - everyone i know now talks of him as this wonderful guy who is changing the world or something. never about the fact that his 'charity' still makes money (openly) off companies abusing others (look at the wikipedia article if you don't know for a start), not to mention the wonderful 'future of education' crap that seems to be still revolving around proprietary lock-in to one company (guess which). if he is *truly* wanting to make things right and not just another rich guy with a guilt complex that just wants to get people to like him without *really* risking his riches, i'd be very surprised. so far i see no evidence at all of it.

  22. Re:Pity about the skills decline on Reminiscing Old School Linux · · Score: 1

    yep. my mother uses it now and hates using windows. she is not computer 'savvy'
    my girlfriend used it up until recently when her laptop had to go in for repairs. i have lent her one of mine that i haven't yet wiped windows off to install linux and even though it is allowing her to work she hates using it (she wants her 'princess' back). she is more 'savvy' than mum but not an 'expert'.
    a few of my friends now use it more and more.
    my macbook triple-boots osx, windows 7 and linux. i only boot windows to play a few games and it just decided to stop working. no changes etc. can't get it going again so i'm running steam off the windows partition through wine. works well enough for most games i have.

  23. Re:ZMODEN, my friend --- ZMODEM on Reminiscing Old School Linux · · Score: 1

    http://ask.metafilter.com/92964/Is-there-a-quick-way-of-copying-files-up-an-SSH-connection

    i've actually been trying to figure this out myself for a while. i'll have to give it a try sometime

  24. Re:That is the greatest advantage of Microsoft on Microsoft Shows Off Radical New UI, Could Be Used In Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=16664

    if you are referring to older versions, they may or may not work on current versions, but it's easy to try.

  25. Re:And I thought Office 2010 was hard to use on Microsoft Shows Off Radical New UI, Could Be Used In Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    you obviously don't work in support.