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  1. Re:Never forget. on "Microsoft Killed My Pappy" · · Score: 1

    Groklaw has a huge library of documentation. A researcher's dream. Lots of legal docs containing evidence of Microsoft's many and varied nasty deeds. PJ may have left the building, but Groklaw is still there with all the documentation and articles intact, many of them transcribed to make them searchable. It's also been archived by the Library of Congress, so it's never going to disappear entirely.

  2. exposed members, oh my... on Syrian Electronic Army Denies Anonymous Exposed Its Members · · Score: 2

    Don't look Ethel! Their members are exposed!

  3. "Bad Connections Dog" on Bad Connections Dog Google's Mountain View Wi-Fi Network · · Score: 4, Funny

    What is a "Bad Connections Dog" and why is it Googling Mountain View's wi-fi Network? Possibly it is looking for a Good Connections Cat?

  4. it needs something more... on Artificial Jellyfish Built From Silicone and Rat Cells · · Score: 1

    I'm waitin' for the Peanutbutter & Jelly fish...

  5. This Ted Talk seems appropriate here on David Lowery On the Ethics of Music Piracy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Comic author Rob Reid unveils Copyright Math (TM), a remarkable new field of study based on actual numbers from entertainment industry lawyers and lobbyists. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZadCj8O1-0

  6. Natasha thinks... on Robotic Squirrels Battle It Out With Rattlesnakes · · Score: 4, Funny

    They also need to make a moose...

  7. What could possibly follow? on Giant Paper Airplane Takes (Brief) Flight Over Arizona · · Score: 1

    A Giant Paper Spit-wad?

  8. Re:Startup mentality - like this? on Are Google's Best Days Behind It? · · Score: 1

    Haha...Florian Mueller, Shill Extraordinaire.

  9. Original whistleblower found dead on LulzSec Target the Sun After Phone Hacking Scandal · · Score: 1

    Hmmm, apparently someone actually did die, sadly it wasn't Murdoch. http://www.usatoday.com/money/media/2011-07-18-murdoch_n.htm

    Mysteries aplenty.

  10. Re:Oh Patents on A Generation of Software Patents Examined · · Score: 2

    "Perhaps you should leave Academia for a while and see how the rest of the world works, consider it a Sabbatical. In actually the For Profit industry isn't as bad as it seems."

    Or..."Come into my parlor" said the spider to the fly.

  11. Re:Microsoft helps the internet on Microsoft Conducts Massive Botnet Takedown Action · · Score: 3, Funny

    Actually, Microsoft has been doing things to piss people off for many years now, yet people still use it. Some people are just happier in an abusive relationship, I guess.

  12. But... on Glen Beck Warns Viewers Not To Use Google · · Score: 5, Funny

    If nobody uses Google Search, how will Bing! ever improve?

  13. Re:How's that working out, Rupert? on MySpace Lays Off 47% of Employees · · Score: 1

    Right. Because Bill Gates didn't start out as a privileged child of wealthy and powerful parents, which might have helped him in some small ways. Hmmm?

  14. Hmmm on Researchers Develop Self-Healing Plastic · · Score: 1

    While they're at it, maybe those Arizona State researchers can work on some self-healing rubber too.
    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/07/21/national/main6698274.shtml

  15. Re:Duh? on Why Money Doesn't Motivate File-Sharers · · Score: 1

    "It's almost taken as a given that the world would have less creativity without copyright but I do wonder."

    How is that a "given"? Do you believe that creativity did not exist before copyright?

  16. Re:you're approaching this on A Third of World's Spam From One Russian Man · · Score: 1

    After skimming through the majority of comments it seemed odd that no one noticed the absence of investigations into the tools that were used by the Russian spammer.

    I couldn't help but wonder why the authorities don't seem concerned about the origins of the malware that infected all those Windows machines in the first place, nor seemed interested in those who originally sold control of those herds of zombied Windows-bots to the Russian spammer.

    A long stay in a Russian jail seems appropriate for the spammer, but it should also be appropriate for the others contributing to the crime.
       

  17. If you scream... on Using Outlook From Orbit · · Score: 2, Funny

    In space, no one can hear you scream at Microsoft Outlook...

  18. Re: It's not the software, stupid. on First Tablet Using Pixel Qi Screen On The Way · · Score: 1

    You obviously don't understand what the Pixel Qi screen is all about. Software is changeable, but the Pixel Qi screen is about as innovative as it gets...as in true innovation, not the Microsoft marketing-drivel-definition. Maybe you should learn about it from Ms. Jepsen's blog: http://www.pixelqi.com/blog1/

  19. Naybe MS is anticipating Pixel Qi? on Early Details On Courier, Microsoft's Take On a Tablet · · Score: 1

    Mary Lou Jepson's Pixel Qi screens are coming soon. Then screens that are readable in any light will be available, the demo is pretty impressive.
      Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm8WoItVRn0 In the demo she also explains how her team has found a way to mass produce these screens using existing manufacturing techniques, so they can get to market very fast.

    I think it will toss a huge wrench into Microsoft's plans for products like the Courier (supposing it's real at all). Pixel Qi is hardware that Microsoft can't control. So, it wouldn't surprise me to see them using the same methods they used against the OLPC and netbooks to squelch this new technology. Which could partially explain this current Courier hype.

    About Pixel Qi: http://www.pixelqi.com/about_us

  20. Re:Get over it on Judge OK's MediaSentry Evidence, Limits Defendant's Expert · · Score: 1

    So, you're much too lofty to actually be required to say what you mean, you just assume the rest of the world can read your mind?

  21. Re:Get over it on Judge OK's MediaSentry Evidence, Limits Defendant's Expert · · Score: 1

    I can't believe you actually wrote that torrenting is "basically wrong", it's just a matter of degrees. What on Earth do you base that statement on? Seriously, I'd like to know to what "degree" I was wrong when I used Transmission for downloading Mint the other day.

  22. Re:Oh noes! on Secret EU Open Source Migration Study Leaked · · Score: 1

    I'm a *great grandmother using GNU/Linux, and I've been very happy with it. Haven't messed with Windows for a couple of years now and I don't miss it one bit.

    *Actually I'm just great at being a plain ol' grandmother, but with two grandkids in high school now, I might be a great grandma someday soon (but not TOO soon, I hope).

  23. Re:Please let it be!! on WHO Raises Swine Flu Threat Level · · Score: 1

    There are girls here. Trust me, I know this to be true. ;)

  24. Re:Support Roll Your Own Artists! on Copyright Scholar Challenges RIAA/DOJ Position · · Score: 1

    Your Tennesee Thunderstorm and Guitar music was a treat! I've just sent it to a friend who's learning to play the guitar, she loves it. (OMG, does that make me a pirate???...nah, probably not ;) Anyway, just wanted to say thank you.

  25. Message from the State Chief Information Officer on State of Colorado Calls Firefox Insecure, IE6 Safe · · Score: 3, Informative

    Message from the State Chief Information Officer
    Michael Locatis, State CIO
    "As the Chief Information Officer for the State of Colorado, my role is to provide the momentum and strategy for wide-ranging activities from promoting high end research and development of cutting edge technologies to creating strategies for service delivery supporting the day to day operations for the State of Colorado - thereby making a difference in the lives of the people of Colorado and delivering Governor Ritter's 'Colorado Promise'."

    http://www.govtech.com/pcio/articles/386146
    Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter and CIO Mike Locatis Launch IT Consolidation
    Aug 21, 2008
    Before his Cabinet appointment in Colorado, he was CIO of Denver, where he showed his centralization skills (and caught Ritter's attention) by consolidating 20 separate municipal and county departments into a single, citywide IT agency. It's also where Locatis learned how fragmented the state's IT systems were.

    "It was while I was working in local government that the issues surrounding state IT were immediately apparent because they impacted how services were delivered at the local level," he said.

    Before becoming a public-sector CIO, Locatis was the senior director of enterprise technology strategy for Time Warner Cable Inc., part of Time Warner Inc., a Fortune 50 company and the country's largest entertainment firm. Locatis honed his skills at aligning customer-service delivery systems, standardizing desktop capabilities and managing tech and support teams for huge enterprise resource planning applications.

    Despite Locatis' knowledge of the state's IT systems' problems, he wasn't expecting the mammoth job he faced. "It was significantly siloed and fragmented IT delivery, which was a root cause of a lot of the issues - including inefficiencies, a lack of leveraging an enterprise approach and just about every [IT] department in the state doing its own thing," he said.