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  1. +1 off topic on The Super Stars of New Social Media · · Score: 1

    We the authors of the new media rejoice, for this is our time to reign.

  2. Re:Is it a technology story indeed? on Technology And The Decline of Gonzo Journalism · · Score: 1

    Somebody read the gutenberg gallaxy. And if you haven't... do.

  3. oh man Billy West on Ask Futurama Star Billy West About...? · · Score: 4, Funny

    not that I knew who the voice guy for all my favorite cartoon characters was. But really, you must get some mad pussy with your Zoidberg voice.

  4. Re:Finally ate their own words... on The People Behind DirectX 10 · · Score: 1

    You know what I wouldn't give for the functionality you mentioned above? I wasted 3 months of my life trying to hack a way around this flaw and then I realized I was actually supposed to deliver the software and I had wasted most of my time on a futile effort, and needed to restart the project from the ground up leaving out other useful features.

  5. Re:Where to start on Starting an Education in IT? · · Score: 1

    I got stuck using Lyx for documentation at my job, which is a UI tool that generates LaTeX. I am not sure if error's are inherient from the LaTeX, or just apear once Lyx has generated it, but that software is a nightmare. I can't for the life of me understand why anybody would want to use a program that causes you to compile plain text, and wastes your life making you debug your documentation. It is highly touted by my boss though, who enjoys how it will generate a Table of Contents, headers, as well as insert graphics, for warnings and notes. As well it will allow you to move sections to a new location without worrying about reupdating your table of contents and page numbers. But there has to be a better solution than LaTeX, that impments a XML/UML format.