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  1. Re:Teachers are not underpaid on How US Schools' Culture Stifles Math Achievement · · Score: 1

    How about a teacher with 20yrs experience vs an accountant with 20 yrs?

  2. Re:The complexity seems worst at first. on Modern LaTeX Replacement? · · Score: 1

    This (2MB PDF) is how I learnt, but it was only a 90min guide back then. It tells you everything you need to know and gives examples of code and the formatted output, so making your first document is straight forward and the examples in there have been sufficient for everything I have ever needed to produce.

    More documentation here if you need.

  3. Re:ssh + vnc on Persistent Terminals For a Dedicated Computing Box? · · Score: 1

    What makes you say this? They have xserves which, from what I've seen, are mostly configured with a GUI. I know they have some remote GUI management tools to some of this, but having a graphical connection back to the server is also a helpful think to have at times. Why wouldn't they want something that works better than the current tools?

  4. Re:Puppy Linux! on What To Do With Old Laptops? · · Score: 1

    debian should have exactly what you are looking for, the netinst has just enough on the cd to install a console, then you can add whatever else you want with apt. link

  5. Re:simple calculation on Microsoft Bids $44.6 Billion For Yahoo · · Score: 1

    Only if evil = 2

  6. Re:So... on E.U. Regulator Says IP Addresses Are Personal Data · · Score: 1

    Well TFS said it was in the European Parliament, since the RIAA is an organisation in the USA, I would assume it has little relevance to what the RIAA can do. However, the European equivalent of the RIAA might have more trouble pinning stuff on you.

  7. Moon buggy to run on Linux on NASA Wants Fast Moonbuggies and Solid Lunar Lander · · Score: 1

    Source code available here.

  8. Re:hmmm on UK Wants Huge Expansion In Offshore Wind Power · · Score: 1

    I'm not an electrician either, but I know there is a cable being built (maybe finished by now) connecting the Victorian and Tasmanian power grids (two states of Australia separated by water, if you're unfamiliar). Other people could probably point you to other examples too, but I think undersea electrical transmission is a solved problem.

  9. Re:Teaching a man to fish. on Dvorak Slams OLPC As 'Naive Fiasco' · · Score: 1

    I think you're on the right track, but you need to consider a few small but possible show stoppers depending on the location of the said African village.

    In many of these developing countries (I'm only familiar with some in asia) there is not a reliable or honest banking system which makes it very difficult to accept credit card payments or do much with your paypal money.

    Secondly, logistics in developing countries may not be what you expect, there may or may not be a postal service in the country, which may or may not work to schedules and may or may not actually deliver your stuff instead of keeping it themselves. There may or may not be frieght companies who can get your rugs and or coffee from your village to Capital City where there is a possibility you may know someone who can organise paperwork and payment for export of stuff. But once you can get it out of the country, the international system works quite well

    You can either view these as problems or as job opportunites for the other villagers, but that would require training them as well.

  10. Re:Taiwan or Thailand? on Trojan Found In New HDs Sold In Taiwan · · Score: 1

    Disks made in Thailand, then sold in Taiwan was how I understood the summary.

  11. Re:I get 20-24,000kbps for $59AU a month... on Verizon Offers 20/20 Symmetrical FiOS Service · · Score: 1

    and here in Hong Kong I get 1000Mb/s both ways with no download limits for the princely sum of HK$240 (~US$30). Only hitch is that's only for HK traffic, international traffic crawls along at 20Mb/s :(

  12. Re:X Files on Cyber Crime A Distant #3 Priority for FBI · · Score: 5, Funny

    Last I heard, they just had two agents working on them.

  13. Re:Buys Linux time on PC Makers Offering a Bridge Back To XP · · Score: 1

    I was working in Cambodia a few years back, you generally have a choice of two levels of quality, the stuff made in Thailand or the stuff made in Vietnam. Generally, when compared to western goods, the Thai stuff is pretty good but a lot cheaper, Vietnamese stuff is cheaper but is usually knock off's of other products. So when the time came to buy a new water pump for my well I had a look at the cheap Vietnamese pump, it was a copy of an old Russian design. So, not only could I get the legendry reliability and quality of a Russian water pump, but I could also expect it to fall just short of the original Russian quality from being a cheap knock off.

    Now, what is my point? If you try to replicate a steaming pile of shit, do you really think you will end up with a better quality product than the original POS?

    I understand the need for compatibility with a widely used system so users can transition to the superior alternative... Oh wait, no one has a better way of doing things, just replicas of MS shite or an old complicated system of unix utils, databases and tools that are not trivial to get working harmoniously. What's the easiest way to connect a mac to a linux fileserver? Samba. Why? Because doing it the *nix way is too complicated.

    There needs to be something better than AD and SMB before people can stop using them.

  14. Re:Very U.S. Centric... on World's Five Biggest SANs · · Score: 5, Funny

    They're talking about the "world", as defined by the World Series Baseball people. Lame story.

  15. Re:I wonder on OpenOffice 2.3 Released · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Too true, I'm doing all my office type work on windows and MSOffice again because I couldn't stand how slow OpenOffice runs. I'll still download this to try it, but I'm unlikely to use it regularly until they make it somewhat more efficient.

  16. Re:WTF? on Astronomers Again Baffled by Solar Observations · · Score: 1

    You mean something like the firehose?

  17. Re:Buy a laptop - end of story. on Build an Environmentally-Friendly PC · · Score: 1

    What have you got running on a home server that couldn't be done on an old laptop? I've got my web/mail/file server on a laptop in a cupboard drawing about 18W.

  18. Re:China... on Huge Reservoir Discovered Beneath Asia · · Score: 1

    Nah, they won't try drilling - open cut is a much better option.

  19. Oblig on Some European Moves Towards Linux · · Score: 1
    In Soviet Russia, schools use Linux!

    Wait... how does that joke work again?

  20. Re:Not too late. on Farewell To the Floppy Disk · · Score: 1

    I had to put something on my laptop from a floppy a few years ago, there was never any mention of usb booting in the bios, but I plugged in a usb floppy then went into the bios setup and it was automatically in the list of boot devices. YMMV.

  21. Re:Swim or drown on What Do You Do for New User Orientation? · · Score: 1

    So that's 1hrs work, 7hrs doing whatever I like? Are you guys hiring?

  22. Yeah, but... on World's Largest Supercooled Magnet Activated · · Score: 1

    ... will it hold little Billy's painting on the fridge?

  23. Usability? on OLPC Gets a New Name, New Features · · Score: 1

    I saw a while back that Thailand is interested in these things. I was just wondering if anyone has actually tested them for use with the Thai script. Why I ask is that I worked on Khmer (Cambodian language with very similar complex writing system) a couple of years ago, and typing at a reasonable speed in unicode using complex text rendering (graphite or uniscribe) slowed my 1.6GHz system to a crawl, and often had to wait for the processor to catch up displaying what I had typed.

  24. Re:Le Net on 2.5Gb/s Internet For French Homes · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but it will probably take off in the US just as well as the other well known French developed system for communication and harmony - the metric system...

  25. Re:didn't know processors have memory on NASA Scientists Simulate Black Hole Collision · · Score: 1

    "I don't think that's what they meant though."
    Really??? If you look down the bottom of TFA it says "Source: SGI" Given that TFA talks more about the SGI systems than than the actual experiment, and SGI wrote TFA, they should know better. But then again, it is just marketing....