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  1. Re: TCO on Valencia Linux School Distro Saves 36 Million Euro · · Score: 1

    Sometimes, yes, sometimes, no. Customers definitely DO have legitimate needs sometimes. Sure, for 90% of what MS-Office users do, Libre Office would be fine. Not so with Photoshop vs GIMP. Gimp is close and getting closer, but not enough for the moment.

  2. Re:I guess I'll bite the bullet on Cinnamon on Linux Mint 17 'Qiana' Released · · Score: 1

    I figured that to be the case between KDE Mint 15 and 16, having come from Kubuntu. The Mint folks actively discourage upgrading and encourage fresh installs. Turns out they mean it. dist-upgrade did not work for me as it has for the past umpteen years with Kubuntu. That's one of a few reasons I'm switching back to Kubuntu.

  3. Re:I've grappled with the ethics of CS for 20 year on The Ethical Dilemmas Today's Programmers Face · · Score: 3, Insightful

    While lying to someone is quite bad, it is a whole order of magnitude worse to be forced to lie with them.

  4. Re:You don't hear about the failures on Ask Slashdot: Hungry Students, How Common? · · Score: 2

    An animator is one skill, an entrepreneur is another. Quite frequently, people only have one of them.

  5. Re:Not the first time on Scottish Independence Campaign Battles Over BBC Weather Forecast · · Score: 1

    You must be one of those Gall-Peters "lets make Africa look like a limp dong" map proponents.

    Mercator was not made and is not used for political purposes. When it's used in publishing, it's because the square format of the projection fits nicely on a single vertical-formatted book page. If the publisher is opting for something across 2 pages, they'll typically use a reference map such as Robinson or Winkel-Tripel.

    Mercator IS used in places like Google maps, because it's great for navigation.

  6. The big boss types usually show up in a suit. The rest of us are anywhere from jeans and t-shirt to buisness casual depending on personal tastes.

  7. Re:Because it's fucking awesome, that's why. on Why the World Needs OpenStreetMap · · Score: 5, Informative

    Try Starbucks Seattle. Turns out there are a bunch of them. Yeah, not even close to as nice as defaulting to finding things right nearby your location, but not completely useless, either.

  8. Re:really on Head of Silk Road 2.0 Says It Will Be Back In Minutes If Shut Down · · Score: 1

    Uhh, hello? Each occupied prison place is income for politicians' corporate overlords/future lobbying customers. FTFY.

  9. There are ads on Facebook?!?! on Google ToS Change Means Your Photo Could Go In Ads · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Oh, right, I forget that people actually use the web without an ad blocker.

  10. Re:Fertilizer... on Space Food From Space Farms · · Score: 1

    Maybe the "kitty-litter like" substance is a clue?

  11. I'm seeing a lot of these comments... on NASA Visualizes Asteroid Grab Mission · · Score: 1

    Relax, people. It's a small asteroid in an orbit beyond the moon. We'll have hundreds of thousands of kilometers between us and a smallish rock in space.

  12. Re:Too bad; We should put multiple sats in GEO orb on NASA and ESA To Demonstrate Earth-Moon Laser Communication · · Score: 1

    There are a few reasons it's being done with ground stations right now. This current project we're discussing is a "Demonstration", meaning that the technology has to be proven over several missions, and this is only the first. It's freaking hard to hit a 40 cm spot on the earth, not to mention a 10 cm telescope on a satellite orbiting the moon. My guess is they'll do a TDRS style constellation of satellites when the tech is proven (which I think it will be)

  13. Re:hackathon? on Facebook's Hackathons Get a Rethink · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Replying to undo accidentally modding 'redundant'. In fact, I totally agree. It sounds like a way to get people excited that they're doing something for a hip new company, not for some cynical rich guy.

  14. Re:Anti sexist policies are almost always sexist on Changing the Ratio of Women In Tech: How Etsy Did It · · Score: 1

    So let's just throw our hands up in the air and do nothing, eh?

  15. Re:Good on NASA Trailer To Be Shown Before Star Trek: Into Darkness · · Score: 1

    Um, they have yet to spend a trillion of today's dollars since NASA started.

  16. Re:Not putting in DRM isn't going to eliminate DRM on Defend the Open Web: Keep DRM Out of W3C Standards · · Score: 1

    Erm, isn't a backup a copy by definition?

  17. Re:Thunderbird also won't be significantly altered on Ask Slashdot: Current State of Linux Email Clients? · · Score: 1

    Because everyone in corporate IT wants to marshal the forces of FOSS every time some functionality found in a stock install of $MS_PRODUCT is non-existant in $FOSS_PRODUCT.

    While you have a point, the FOSS world would do better to have useful functionality in place before the world asks for it. To be truly successful, FOSS needs to be ahead of what the proprietary world is doing, not implementing some idea that somebody else invented.

    In some projects, this definitely is the case. For instance, Dolphin file manager is pretty damn good, while Finder and Windows Explorer feel like toys.

    In others, work needs to be done. Is the email client a truly finished product? Can nothing be improved upon? I've used Thunderbird for the past 8 or so years, and while it works quite nicely, surely more could be done.

  18. Re:Most Israelis have other concerns on Legislators Call On Twitter To Ban Hamas · · Score: 1

    Eh, the entire world only has 83.7% literacy rate overall. Must be a shithole :)

  19. Re:Most Israelis have other concerns on Legislators Call On Twitter To Ban Hamas · · Score: 1

    Going back to the cited source, there is no mention of a particular study either way, though that speculation does pass the laugh test. After all, Gaza and the West Bank are supposed to be Palestine.

    Also going back to that source, only 17% of the population of the West Bank is Jewish, and 8% Chrisitian. Responding to the GP's assertion that literacy is near 0% for Arabs, even if they have 100% literacy rates in the Jewish and Christian communities (which is quite likely) the math doesn't work out. You can't have 3/4 the West Bank population illiterate and 25% literate and have 92% literacy overall. Adding in the fact that 99% of the population in Gaza is Muslim makes the assertion even more ridiculous.

    My main point is that using unrealistic numbers pulled out of your ass doesn't win arguments. I chose to use the CIA's numbers because they're relatively neutral, if not somewhat biased against the Palestinian population.

  20. Re:Most Israelis have other concerns on Legislators Call On Twitter To Ban Hamas · · Score: 1

    [citation needed]

  21. Re:Most Israelis have other concerns on Legislators Call On Twitter To Ban Hamas · · Score: 5, Informative

    do you realize that, in moslem countries, the literacy rate is so low its almost non-existant?

    Erm, sorry, that's just bullshit: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2103.html

    Even the Gaza Strip has a 92% literacy rate. Not even close to non-existant.

  22. Re:Windows Server on OpenGL Becoming a Requirement For the Linux Desktop · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh come on, are Slashdotters getting to be _that_ humorless. I need a Windows server like I need a hole in the head, but I laughed at the comment.

  23. Re:Obligated to point out another security concern on Obama Blocks Chinese Wind Farms In Oregon Over National Security · · Score: 1

    Actually, I have no idea why Obama would invest in Brazilian oil and not Gulf of Mexico oil.

    Probably something to do with that big ass oil spill a few years ago. He can look like he's protecting the environment here, while simply getting the oil from elsewhere.

  24. Do you have any certs? on Ask Slashdot: How To Ask College To Change Intro To Computing? · · Score: 1

    If you have any sort of documentation of an industry certification, you might be able to skip some classes. In my case, I had an A+ cert that I had simply taken on my own before attending a community college. Having that allowed me to skip 3 mindless classes. Best $300 I ever spent.

  25. Re:Isolation and greed on Major Backlash Looms For Apple's New Maps App · · Score: 4, Funny

    You must not be a fisherman. There definitely is an appropriate amount of exaggeration, and too much exaggeratoin.