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  1. Re:16GB? on Windows 7 RTM Reviewed & Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    Kubuntu is a pretty awful Linux distribution, just saying.

  2. Re:Consumers still waiting for OpenGL games and mo on Windows 7 RTM Reviewed & Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    Please, please, please, *please* shut up. No one cares about your stupid ip addresses.

  3. Re:Great goals on Windows 7 RTM Reviewed & Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    Really, wha you want is L4 in terms of OS kernels.

    It is perfect, just perfect.

    Then you just need to build a similarly amazing userland stack on top.

  4. Re:Fast way to shut down! on Windows 7 RTM Reviewed & Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    OSX has good multitasking? Really? Ever actually used Mach?

  5. Re:The competition is OSX on Windows 7 RTM Reviewed & Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    They can pour their huge profits into improving and making the best OS in the world, and make a truckload of money a year for a hundred years.

    Or they can not, and make two truckloads of money a year for fifty years.

    Which is better to the average executive who will be there a total of 5 years?

  6. Re:The competition is OSX on Windows 7 RTM Reviewed & Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    Linux's GUI configs may suck, but Windows' are DEPLORABLE. OSX is closest to good, SUSE's YaST isn't bad either.

  7. Re:The competition is OSX on Windows 7 RTM Reviewed & Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    Ergh, UI Design? I was tired. I meant OS design.

  8. Re:The competition is OSX on Windows 7 RTM Reviewed & Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    0) There is a thing called a POSIX standard which Linux tries to implement, mandating a shell.

    1) Putting userland applications spawning straight from a kernel is really bad UI design. Even windows doesn't actually do this, even though you might think so. NT has a sort of magic hypervisor behind it all which fullfills a similar role to the unix shell although it is never seen.

    2) Many unix applications and system functions depend on a bourne-compliant shell running in the background

  9. Re:Easy for you to say on Windows 7 RTM Reviewed & Benchmarked · · Score: 1

    Why not just tell them (via the intuitive GUI) to add a user and give him sshd power? Then you can type your silly 10-15 char commands.

  10. Re:Yes on The Ethics of Selling GPLed Software For the iPhone · · Score: 1

    Actually, Market is just one of many distribution channels. Source can and usually is available.

  11. Re:Too Many Free Variables on Fewer Than 10 ET Civilizations In Our Galaxy? · · Score: 1

    Your existence is, to me, just an idea. So "an idea" is the only thing we have.

    The other thing to note is, you are saying that they could be underestimating the likelihood of various civilizations. In that case, Fermi's paradox holds even stronger.

    If there are all these aliens with time/space manipulation technology from other galaxies, surely we would have seen those! These guys are just demonstrating that with a minimum speed of 0.1c for interplanetary colonization, it would be possible that we wouldn't have seen these life-forms yet.

    If this speed was faster, or there were more aliens around, the likelihood of us seeing them is higher - which means that, because we haven't seen them (probably) - the likelihood of these species existing actually ends up being lower.

  12. Re:10 reasons why aliens might not use radio on Fewer Than 10 ET Civilizations In Our Galaxy? · · Score: 1

    No, it is not a recognized possibility.

    None of the "possibilities" you gave here would work for an interplanetary civilization. They would still need a communication device that would work for long distances over a vacuum. Certainly, Radio is actually rather unlikely because of the problems with long distance and timing, but no means of telepathy such as we understand it would work across a vacuum. Radio isn't a means of telepathy - we have no way to project thoughts into another's brain via radio, nor have we observed this in any life on earth.

  13. Re:10 reasons why aliens might not use radio on Fewer Than 10 ET Civilizations In Our Galaxy? · · Score: 1

    It's also entirely possible that there's a teapot orbiting between earth and mars around the sun, except no one can see it and it behaves in ways no human can comprehend. Science immediately discounts the existence of such a teapot, just as it discounts your "telepathy" without so much of a shred of evidence to suggest how it might work over, say, an interplanetary civilization.

  14. Re:Too Many Free Variables on Fewer Than 10 ET Civilizations In Our Galaxy? · · Score: 1

    A Theory is not something that has been mathematically proven. That is a Theorem.

    All theories rely on assumptions, but no theorem relies on assumptions, theorems rely on Axioms and are completely different things.

    The assumptions made by theories are those that are required for us to reason about the universe.

    Please kindly shut up.

  15. Re:Too Many Free Variables on Fewer Than 10 ET Civilizations In Our Galaxy? · · Score: 1

    You have just committed scientific suicide. Would you like to try again?

    A theory is the best idea we have about the universe. We know no FACTS about the universe other than I exist, or You exist, depending on who is thinking.

  16. Re:10 reasons why aliens might not use radio on Fewer Than 10 ET Civilizations In Our Galaxy? · · Score: 1

    Telepathic?

    Black *whole*?

    You raise some valid points but please, keep the discussion a bit more scientific.

  17. Re:ever since moo on Fewer Than 10 ET Civilizations In Our Galaxy? · · Score: 1

    Gotta watch out for those New Orions. Heaven forbid we'd be in the MOO3 Universe..

  18. Re:Too Many Free Variables on Fewer Than 10 ET Civilizations In Our Galaxy? · · Score: 1

    No it doesn't. If it took longer than 13 billion years, there is no way life could have existed 13 billion years ago, as that is nearly big bang.

  19. Re:Mr. and Mrs. Smith on CentOS Project Administrator Goes AWOL · · Score: 1

    Tove Torvalds isn't much of a nerd.

  20. Re:I hope this doesn't catch on. on Google Open Sources Wave Protocol Implementation · · Score: 1

    The protocol provides federation. If you want, you can implement your own wave server and be master of your own data.

    Aside from the fact that this solves your problem, Google Gears also will be able to save your waves to disk automatically.

  21. Re:It was AT&T on Apple Kills Google Voice Apps On the iPhone · · Score: 1

    You can install anything on a blackberry, afaik

  22. Re:Apple's pulling a Sony on Apple Kills Google Voice Apps On the iPhone · · Score: 1

    Please proofread. Apple's android?

    So am with apple? what?

  23. Re:Coming to Cydia on Apple Kills Google Voice Apps On the iPhone · · Score: 1

    Upgrade your G1's radio firmware, I get 2 days now with average usage.

  24. Re:Coming to Cydia on Apple Kills Google Voice Apps On the iPhone · · Score: 1

    You'd be suprised about how active modding and development is on android. The open source nature really helps, google encourage that sort of thing.

  25. Re:Bing vs Google on Microsoft and Yahoo Reach Deal · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a problem with your sysadmins. My business runs google apps software locally and it's an absolute dream.