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Comment Kucinich was Scammed (Score 1) 543

Kucinich is a very liberal Democrat who's leaving Congress this January after being defeated in a primary election by a more moderate colleague.

Clarification. The Republican's pushed hard to have districts restructured. In the process they conveniently killed off Kucinich's district. What remained was absorbed into a bordering district, held by longtime incumbent Marcy Kaptur... a much more moderate Democrat.

Kucinich had faithfully served his district for almost a decade. He didn't lose by anything I would call a democratic process. He was thrown to the wolves by a system out to get people just like him. I realize most people at the national level see him as a "joke candidate" due to some bogus questions asked of him during his presidential campaign. Those of us in Ohio however know that he has a lot of great ideas, and certainly stands out amongst most of his peers in that regard.

Comment Re:Does this also include (Score 1) 295

Frankly, the the buy doesn't have as much to hold up in terms of experience. Once you've paid, your end is fullfilled and the seller should leave positive feedback. Unfortunately, far too many eBay sellers are scam artists. Anyone with thousands of sales under their belt and a constant inventory is probably not worth dealing with in my experience.

Comment Re:Easier solution (Score 0) 705

Perhaps the broader point is that it should apply to more people. People should be more inclined to grow or raise their own food. People should be inclined to eat more vegetables and less meat. People should stop breeding (and eating) at a pace that is beyond our sustainability. We shouldn't be wasting the majority of our food crops to feed livestock, just so we can eat beef three times per day.

The idea that a big slab of beef should be the center piece of a meal is insane, and almost exclusive to the Western World. It accounts for not only a lot of waste, but also a lot of health problems. Instead of having a 20lbs. steak and a volleyball-sized potato with an entire stick of butter melted across it, why not try some fresh fish with steamed vegetables or strips of grilled chicken with rice? Not only will it taste better, but your body will feel better in the long run.

The problem is that the meat industry receives so many subsidies that most people think it's impossible to dine affordably without stuffing their guts with red meat. Try growing your own vegetables. Raise some livestock to treat yourself throughout the year. Not only will the quality of your food go up dramatically, but you won't have to worry about ingesting all of the bizarre hormones and antibiotics that you get with commercial foods.

Comment Re:Year of... (Score 2) 274

I love Linux. I've had some distribution or another set a second partition since the late 90s. It's great for basic usage and applications. Your average user will miss out on nothing by switching to Linux. But for me, it's not something I can use full time, try as I might. Games are a big part of it, but there are other things as well.

I'd say that the lack of Adobe's Creative Suite is a huge sticking point for me. I use just about every one of those programs on a near daily basis. It might work well enough in WINE, but that's not exactly the kind of experience most users are looking for anything. There are certainly no open-source alternative that stack up against Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere. Hell, there aren't really any proprietary products that work as well as Adobe's suite does for most things.

We've seen the light of hope that is games before. I'm sure we all remember Loki Software. It was a great concept, seemed to have a ton of support, and the ideology was even spreading throughout some of the better developers, like Id Software. Then it went belly up, almost quicker than it hit the scene to begin with. I hope that's not the case now with Valve, as Linux has matured quite a bit. Still, the worry is there. They can either put the effort forth and force hardware developers to get in line, or they can fail. Really though, between a handful of Steam games and Minecraft, I would be covered in Linux. :P

Finding the solution to Adobe's absence is an altogether different problem though. They sell remarkably expensive software to professionals. They don't see the money in supporting Linux. The upfront costs would surely be high, and that isn't helped by the perceived unwillingness of Linux users to pay for any software, let alone pricey software. If they weren't in it for the money, they wouldn't be throwing out toy-like applications for tablets.

Comment Re:Pulled the plug on pay TV 5 years ago... (Score 2, Interesting) 139

It's been about 7 years for me. I have a cheap Netflix account and a server full of ripped media. It all plays just fine through my Boxee at almost no cost at all. I don't watch more than a couple of hours of movie/television in any given day anyway. I pity people who have nothing better to do in life than sit around watching the latest reality show.

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