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  1. Re:ChunkVNC + Instant Support on Ask Slashdot: Easy, Open Source Desktop-Sharing Software? · · Score: 2

    I'll try this. Looks like an excellent option. Thank you.

  2. Re:Contact TeamViewer on Ask Slashdot: Easy, Open Source Desktop-Sharing Software? · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'll consider this but I'm an Open Source advocate and I would like to have the option of customizing the solution.

  3. BECAUSE: Epic Fail on US Energy Secretary Resigns · · Score: 3, Informative

    First the billions of taxpayer money spent on BS renewable energy companies then a failure to move nuclear power forward. Better to have hired a Finance expert.

    http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/2013/0130/Georgia-nuclear-power-plant-could-be-Solyndra-redux-report-says

  4. Microsoft is right on Microsoft Blames PC Makers For Windows Failure · · Score: 0

    Vendors had a long time to move production to devices with a touch interface and for the most pat they did nothing. A few crappy all-in-ones and overly expensive laptops. Even bigger touch pads with faster interfaces would have made a world of difference. Meanwhile the market is proving MS correct and sales of tablets and small devices is booming. I track deal websites all the rime and every time someone posts a sub $500 touch notebook they sell out in short order . external touch pad devices seen real popular too. Face it, but Win 8 Sucks on a traditional notebook or PC.

  5. Stripped-Down Data on US Census Bureau Offers Public API For Data Apps · · Score: 1

    I recently pulled the census data and it's pretty much useless since any information you could use to look at results by city or region have been stripped out in the version available to the general public. Sucks.

  6. Half insightful on 6 IT Projects, $8 Billion Over Budget At Dept. of Defense · · Score: 1

    You described a situation where you have people who understand the customer identifying requirements and planning. Makes a lot of sense since an outsider would take many years to understand customer needs. I think the real part is the second part of your statement "ex-military are extremely unlikely to buck the system and stand up to uniformed types" - the problem has nothing to do with uniform, prior service are LESS likely to be impressed with that, what you really have is the age-old problem of not wanting to say no to the customer.

  7. Re:PMP Backlash on New Analyst Report Calls Agile a Scam, Says It's An Easy Out For Lazy Devs · · Score: 1

    I'm both a PMP certified and a ScrumMaster and it's really annoying when advocates of one system attack the other out of misunderstanding. Agile isn't "anti-management and anti-process" and PMP isn't uber rigid. PMP did evolve from a construction mindset but should be tailored for other areas like software dev. The real problem is people turning process into a religion. There aren't hard-and-fast laws. They are guidelines Use what makes sense and tailor the rest to work for you. You want repeat-ability in your work process for many of the same reasons you want repeat-ability in your code.

  8. Sad Submarine History on Remembering America's Fresh Water Submarines · · Score: 1

    The US could have easily been the supplier to the world for small coastal patrol and research diesel-electric subs but the US government has blocked such efforts.

  9. Good Deal! on University of Florida Eliminates Computer Science Department · · Score: 1

    Good deal for UCF and Florida Tech

  10. Tactile Learning on X-Prize Founder Wants Ideas For Fixing Education · · Score: 1

    We're monkeys programmed to learn by interacting with things. Any learning system that stuff kids in a classroom 7-10 hours a day, behind a desk staring at books is doomed to failure.

  11. Crew Member 89-93 on USS Enterprise Takes Its Final Voyage · · Score: 1

    I was a Nuke MM aboard the Enterprise from 1989-1993 and worked aboard during it's last nuclear overhaul. This ship is certainly old and was basically a prototype for the Nimitz Class carriers but remember that this ship is more capable than anything any other country in the world right now can forward deploy. Look it up.

    Fair Winds and Following Seas.

  12. Alfred Bester on Ask Slashdot: Good, Forgotten Fantasy & Science Fiction Novels? · · Score: 1

    The Demolished Man and Tiger, Tiger.

  13. Alan Quartermain on Ask Slashdot: Good, Forgotten Fantasy & Science Fiction Novels? · · Score: 1

    "She" and the rest of the Alan Quarter main series by Haggard.

  14. Lockheed Was Badass Then on Aging U-2 Will Fight On Into the Next Decade · · Score: 1

    And Lockheed is Badass Now. Good engineering.

  15. Libraries to Go Extinct on Are Maker Spaces the Future of Public Libraries? · · Score: 1

    Here in Florida almost the first thing to get cut in tough times are library hours and budgets. The vast majority of library users are aging out. Many libraries are trying to move to multimedia and electronic content sharing but copyright holders are destroying the buy-once, share-infinite model that libraries thrive on. If a library has to buy a new ebook for every eight times a book use "loaned" then they are doomed. Google books, Project Gutenberg, Amazon and BN are your new libraries.

  16. Bull$hit Requirements on Why Do So Many College Science Majors Drop Out? · · Score: 1

    Liberal arts programs are strangling the future of this country.

  17. Don't Assume on US Defunds UNESCO After Palestine Vote · · Score: 1

    Don't assume your skewed views of the world have anything to do with reality. A Leftie distortion field is in effect.

  18. CAPTCHA Demotivates Me on Help Shape the Future of Slashdot · · Score: 1

    Every hurdle you put between me and inserting my comment reduces the chances that I'll bother. CAPTCHA and "Preview" severely demotivate me. not fond of the timer either.

  19. Re:Espionage? on SAIC Loses Data of 4.9 Million Patients · · Score: 1

    I had a similar thought. Highly suspicious.

  20. Espionage? on SAIC Loses Data of 4.9 Million Patients · · Score: 1

    What's the probability that someone breaks into your car and steals computer tapes?

  21. The King is Dead? on Microsoft Taking Apple's Walled Garden Approach For Metro Apps · · Score: 1

    From chasing their tails to chasing Apple's tail. Not a good sign. I had hopes for MS till I heard about this walled garden approach and I tried Win 8. The future does not look good for Microsoft. I'm not anti-MS by any means. I love their Office suite and Visio and Project and many other applications. Kinect and XBox Live are great. My kid loves his Zune. Lately they seem to be making all the wrong decisions though. They should be embracing the future, not trying to force consumers and developers into walled gardens. Like it or not, in the past MS has been very open with their OS and allowing Developers to exploit their products. This is a huge step in the wrong direction.

  22. Awkward Feature on Facebook Announces Video Calling With Skype · · Score: 2

    Yay, now I'll have a bunch of relatives trying to videochat me like they try to chat me now. And I'll get to spend even more time explaining why I couldn't answer (or didn't want to).

  23. Honest/Dishonest Vine Reviewers on Could Amazon Reviews Be Corrupt? · · Score: 1

    I am also a Vine reviewer. Not sure how I wound up on the list other than the fact that I reviewed stuff before I was a Vine member. As you can see my reviews are across the board. Some of my reviews are judged useful and others are not. I can't see any incentive for lying unless they someday pull my Vine status. The only "influence" I could see is if folks felt beholden to Amazon for the free stuff to review. As a reviewer I do notice that few people appreciate reviews critical of the product and people reading book reviews prefer reviews with spoilers in them. Like other venues, the first review have the most influence and the same goes for the first video reviews.

  24. Whitewashing History on The Continued Censorship of Huckleberry Finn · · Score: 1

    In the last few months I have read numerous Jack London and Henry Rider Haggard novels and the prevalence of racism is frequent and shocking to modern sensibilities. On the one hand it angers me but on the other it helps you really understand how deeply rooted racism was even in popular literature. Censoring those works would impair the ability of future generation to really understand what the world was like at that time.

  25. A FEW POINTS on iBook Store Features Leave Indie Publishers Behind · · Score: 4, Informative

    YOUTUBE: About two years ago YouTube redesigned their trove system to make it almost impossible for small acts to be found. Try it. You are pretty much stuck with the mainstream stuff they sort to the top in each category. You pretty much have to accidentally find indie acts on youtube.

    BARS AND CAFES: As a cafe owner can attest that BMI and ASCAP make it almost impossible to play indie acts. The fees are just too high for small businesses. Even i you make bands sign papers stating they are unsigned acts playing only there own music, BMI and ASCAP still go after you. The first six months we were open we had live music 1-2 nights a week. The minute we posted notices on MySpace we had BMI and ASCAP twisting our arms to buy a annual license. License fees that were far too high to make it even remotely sensible from a business perspective. I would happily support local bands but the system is rigged.