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  1. Re:"Custom OS" on Gene Roddenberry's Floppy Disks Recovered (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I think what you're thinking of is the ICL PC Quattro - which didn't run DOS, it ran Concurrent CP/M 86. I used to have one, and yes it did allow each terminal to run four different login screens - the system unit also allowed you to connect up to 4 separate terminal units. Had a colossal 10MB hard drive too - sadly it took up a lot of space and ended up being unceremoniously scrapped (into landfill too - before the days of even attempted recycling!). I still have the original system floppies along with an original copy of SuperCalc 2 - never tried reading the disks since then though.

  2. Re:Remember all those years of Linux on the Deskto on French Police To Switch 72,000 Desktop PCs To Linux · · Score: 1

    Eh? KDE is nothing like Windows 3.11, not even remotely. I'm assuming by 'completely new design' you mean the Unity interface used by Ubuntu? Or Gnome 3 (which seems to be drawing much hate). Gnome 1 was pretty similar in layout to KDE 1/2 - even Gnome 2 was similar in that way if I recall correctly, never really used Gnome much.

  3. Re:Wow! The UK is... on UK Government Changes Tack and Demands Default Porn Block · · Score: 1

    Actually, I believe that you only need parental permission in England and Wales - in Scotland you can get married at 16 without any parental consent whatsoever!

  4. Re:Free hardware? on Creating a School Computer Lab With Ubuntu For $0 · · Score: 2

    Ummm, this is for a classroom - why would he want games??

  5. Re:Acorn Atom on 30 Years of the BBC Micro · · Score: 1

    if that Atom is still boxed and working it's worth around about £200 now!

  6. Re:Look on eBay on Is ARM Ever Coming To the Desktop? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Totally agree, just compare RISC OS 2 or 3.1 to the equivalent Windows version in 1988 or so, Acorn was streets ahead. Still have a 200 mhz RISC PC sitting next to my desk, it's a nippy little beast boots in a few secs or so....

  7. Re:aye that's on UK Controllers Say Air Traffic System 'Not Safe' · · Score: 1

    it also shows a picture of entirely the wrong airport - the article is talking about Glasgow Prestwick airport, the picture shows Glasgow International airport - they're about 30-odd miles apart!

  8. Re:Article in summary redirects on Man Mines Facebook For Security Questions, Nabs Nude Photos From Email · · Score: 4, Informative

    yeh, I got that too, re-directs immediately to a blog about some insurance company. Here's the printable link which doesn't redirect: http://www.itworld.com/print/133630

  9. Re:waste of time on 'Retro Programming' Teaches Using 1980s Machines · · Score: 1

    This was one of the things I REALLY felt lacking about DOS's CLI compared to the Beeb when I moved from a 128K BBC Master to a 286 PC back in 1991 - the ability to copy any character on the screen was just so intuitive - DOS felt clunky by comparison (it still does!). I still have the Beeb in the loft while the 286 was long since consigned to the PC graveyard in the sky...

  10. Re:Lack of standards. on eBay Denies New Design Is Broken, Blames Users · · Score: 1

    It's a uk model, so admittedly may be using different terminology, the LP mode gets me 6 hours on a 3 hour tape or 8 hours on a 4 hour tape - bit academic as I barely use it! :-)

  11. Re:Lack of standards. on eBay Denies New Design Is Broken, Blames Users · · Score: 1

    my 10 year old JVC VHS player quite happily records and plays back in long play.....

  12. Re:How Much? on Danish FreeBSD Dev. Sues Lenovo Over "Microsoft Tax" · · Score: 1

    Not always true, I bought a Dell Mini 9 with Ubuntu from Dell in the UK a few months ago and it was £40 CHEAPER than the Windows version - plus I could spec it with 2GB memory which Microsofts licensing prevents Dell from doing with the Windows version (If I recall correctly).