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Comment Re:History lesson (Score 1) 429

Yet that's an unfair comparison. Windows 2000 was released in 2000 and Windows XP was released in 2001. After just upgrading from '95 or '98 to 2000, what incentive is there to immediately jump ship and take on XP? Even then, most of the hardware capable of running 2000 had no problems with XP. Then, you have this gap of ~5 years to Vista. Everyone is accustomed to XP and none of the old hardware from 2000-2003 runs Vista and the consensus is that it's a disaster. Once again, businesses wait and by the time Windows 7 comes out, many will be running an 8-year-old operating system. You better believe 40% want to upgrade. The refinements and performance of 7 are the icing on the cake.

Comment Re:Ads & paid use (Score 1) 268

Pandora stores its data about users in flash "cookies" (Local Shared Objects). If you can find and delete those cookies, you can reset your skips (as well as cause Pandora to forget your username and password; doesn't kick you off though). Unlimited skips! I believe you can delete them here,Âwith this Firefox addon and probably by manually finding and deleting them. (I'm too lazy to determine the directory. It would be just wonderful if someone could clarify.) No telling what happens when/if you are caught.

Comment Re:It's Amazing (Score 1) 259

No, the net installer is what fits on a CD. Most of the software is downloaded from online repositories.

The net installer is a 10MiB iso image that you can download here. It's a twist on the Debian net installer. You choose what to install. The idea is not to waste bandwidth downloading a 700MiB or 4300MiB iso. On the other hand, if you do not have an ethernet connection or your connection is, for some reason or other, unreliable, you can download a LiveCD with the standard packages (I dare say, more than is included in the 2300MiB Win7 iso) or an alternate CD aimed at advanced users or users of lower-end computers. If you're so inclined, you can even download a DVD image with some more obscure packages included. Hell, you can easily make or buy a snapshot of the repositories if that's what floats your boat. Stating that the net installer takes up 700MiB on the disk is quite plainly incorrect, however. Quite ironic given your signature.

Comment Re:Too many releases! (Score 1) 195

Except Ubuntu isn't Debian... Many of the developers for Ubuntu also work for Debian, and Ubuntu is based off of Debian, but the similarities end there. Ignoring the organizational differences, there are still differences in the way upgrades work. Debian testing and unstable both have rolling releases. Debian stable is released with a stable set group of packages (with backported security updates) every year or two. Ubuntu seems to be a compromise between them, releasing on a relatively set schedule relatively often with little changing in between the releases. Saying there is no edge because of Debian is moronic, however. Sid is about as bleeding-edge as you can get. I dare you to run pure Debian Unstable for a month and tell me it's not.

Comment Re:Bravo! (Score 1) 674

I don't know if it has anything to do with this, but when I saw the thing about b-vitamins, I immediately thought of that "Five-Hour-Energy" crap. 8333% of the daily recommended intake of vitamin b12. Granted, it's not fat-soluble so it all comes out in your urine, but that's still an awful lot for an energy product to be pushing.

Nutrition Label

Comment Re:KDE 4 looks promising (Score 3, Insightful) 153

That's because of the immense contrast between the two versions. Say you had had to use 4.0 for months and then suddenly switched to 4.1. Big contrast. Say you've used 3.5 for more than a year and suddenly switch to 4.1. Features and stability are still not up to par with the rock-solid 3.5 builds. It's all about perspective I suppose. It is worth mentioning that cbhacking is correct, though. In terms of features and usability, 4.2 is a huge step forward with 4.3 hopefully surpassing it and coming closer to 3.5.

Comment Re:BSD? (Score 1) 153

It seems to indicate Slashdot staff status. I've seen it on other members of the staff as well. It appears to only link to slashdot.org though.

Comment Re:American Liberals (Score 1) 511

Being greeted by liberators and children with flowers would be nice, but that's not the reason to liberate a country from dictatorships and oppression. You don't because it's the "right thing to do" for the sake of humanity.

What if it's not? In our world, from our perspective, maybe. What about from the perspective of someone else? Take the Chinese for example. The majority is satisfied or at least indifferent with the government. Just because that's how we do in America doesn't mean that's how everyone else should do it. It certainly doesn't give us the right to force it on everyone else either.

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