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Comment Re:I'm actually trying to be nice when I say this. (Score 4, Insightful) 85

Yes, they _blatantly_ named it Panguite in honor of the Linux operating system... Are you retarded?

On a side note, can anybody clean up this gibberish?

Panguite (IMA 2010-057), (Ti4+,Sc,Al,Mg,Zr,Ca)1.8O3, is a new titania, occurring as fine-grained crystals with Ti-rich davisite in an ultra-refractory inclusion within an amoeboid olivine inclusion from the Allende CV3 carbonaceous chondrite.

I feel like I suddenly don't understand english?

I am not a geologist, but...
Panguite [discovery ID?], [chemical composition etc.], is a new [titanium mineral] occurring as fine-grained crystals with [titanium]-rich [other mineral also discovered in the same meteorite] in a [high melting-point] [section] within an [irregularly shaped] [other mineral] [section] from the [meteorite].

Does anybody who actually knows what they're talking about want to chime in?

And, for people who still had trouble with the above:
Panguite is a new [mineral], occurring [with other minerals] [in a meteorite]. :P

Comment Re:LZO Licensing (Score 1) 221

Somehow I doubt that purchasing a commercial license to the library requires you to tell the library author what program(s) you will use it for.
So, the author might have their name on his list of sales; but how would he know which one it was?

Comment Re:That's not funny (Score 1) 199

and are a pest.

And I stopped reading here. Calling something a "pest" is an opinion. While they may annoy you, cockroaches fill a biological niches, just like anything else that annoys you (from virii to noxious bacteria to your mother-in-law). They have a purpose, whether or not you choose to recognize it. Calling something a pest is akin to saying "I like purple!" It is devoid of actual meaning or constructive argument. Please reconstruct your argument and try again.

I read that as shorthand for "and are a type of animal that we deliberately slaughter en masse because they annoy us and get in our way, and most people are fine with that, to the extent that there is a respected and legal profession specialising in that exact activity."
The word "pest" can be used casually to mean "something I don't like", but it also means a member of a broad and ill-defined class of animals and plants, e.g. "A pest is an animal which is detrimental to humans".
GP was using it in that sense, which definitely includes cockroaches, and your objections are beside the point.

Comment Re:Does it still suck? (Score 1) 363

if by locked down, you mean on by default, but you can still turn off, you begin to have a point.

I'm not sure why hardware won't work on other systems since it on'y there to tell windows it's a certified piece of hardware. If the OS doesn't care about it, then it won't matter.

I'm pretty sure the idea is that the motherboard will refuse to boot into any unsigned bootloader / OS.

Comment Re:The case for a new last-mile infrastructure (Score 1) 136

The case discussed here, as well as the extremely similar issues that continue to plague the AT&T uVerse rollout here in the states, underscore why I STILL believe it is necessary to have a separate INDEPENDENT data infrastructure.

It's so obvious and simple yet the entrenched providers and clueless, self-serving politicians make it seemingly impossible to achieve.

My ideal setup would be the creation of a not-for-profit entity to build and manage a FTTP last mile infrastructure. This entity would be responsible for maintaining the lines themselves as well as the regional nodes (sized based on population density). This organization would be explicitly forbidden from offering any actual services to the end users. They would be paid out of fees to the companies which can "light up" the connections at the regional nodes. I'm ready and willing to pay for the creation of this network via my public taxes, as long as it provides open and shared access in terms of selecting providers (anyone willing to put kit in the regional node office).

You get a nice fat fibre connection to your premises (house, business, apartment complex, whatever) and then you can purchase services from anyone willing to install kit into the regional nodes, including multiple separate services over the same line. Technically this is extremely easy to implement, politically not so much.

That would foster TRUE COMPETITION so you know it will never happen.

I'm no expert on the details, but that sounds fairly similar to the Australian NBN setup.

Comment Re:but people will invariably blame the wrong part (Score 1) 136

Sounds like AT&T uVerse to me:

Wrong. not even the right country.

Dude, you could have stopped there. You don't need to defend yourself (/ your employer) from an attack against a totally unrelated competitor in a different country.
On another note:

Cue the people in that area complaining ...

Nice to see someone getting 'cue' right; it's a bit painful seeing people say 'queue' all the time.

Comment Re:How DARE they! (Score 2) 515

There is a difference between paying someone to do something and pointing a gun at them and telling them to do something.
*snip*
B. mercenaries with training and equipment from rifles to nuclear submarines complete with nuclear deterrent are available for hire.

... available for hire to anyone who has the economic power to do so.
So, you're refuting Hatta's statement that economic power is equivalent to political power, but saying that economic power is equivalent to military power? That's fine then, that won't ever turn out bad for the people who want to vote with their wallets and boycott the Big Bad Company.

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