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Comment Re:With the end of unlimited data plans...? (Score 1) 267

Really? So so given that an app can freeze Windows, even windows7, clearly shows that Microsoft doesn't have a freakin clue given that they've had over 25 YEARS to get it right and clearly have not as of yet.

Exactly. That's why we say that windows is crap.
You should try a real OS once, just once (any Unix variant)

Comment Re:Don't hate the player ... (Score 1) 310

But, hey, go ahead, pick something you think we should "fight the power on" ... start setting up a booth on the street corner to sell pirated copies of Microsoft windows and hit albums.

That would be a copyright violation, not a violation of software patents.
In your rush to defend good-old Apple, you got confused.
Take a break, have a coffee and think about this for a second.

Comment Re:Wait, so are they ripping off Android or this g (Score 1) 549

For the last fucking time, you cant compare all of android to just the iPhone, you have to include all iOS devices.

Yeah, right, I have to include iPads and iPods as they are mobile too. Well, then, Windows is the most successful, as I see hundred of millions of windows laptop and netbook everywhere. And I think I have seen a Zune once. Just once.

Comment Re:Free Software in Government (Score 1) 168

The problem is all about training people on how to use the new software. Using OO Writer instead of Word for example. Sure, sounds simple, the nerds can probably fgure it out without blinking, but it is all the NON-NERDS who make it a very expensive idea to test. They all have to be trained, they lose some productivity for a while, they have to learn how to do new tricks that might be application specific and the like.

Every time somebody serves me the "training" bullshit, I ask them that simple question :
When you drive a new car, do you need to go re-take your driving lessons ?

Comment Re:It was just a matter of time (Score 1) 263

People who stayed with Windows until now, even after years of abuse by Microsoft, have done so either because they got locked in good, or because they cannot fathom how to combine words "computer" and "security" in the same sentence.

Windows user can, in fact, combine the words "computer" and "security" in the same sentence. They just add "lack of" between the two.

Comment Re:The saga continues (Score 1) 470

So ? What is your point exactly
Most electronic these days have some software embedded in it.
So you mean, I don't own my microwave ? or my DVD player ? My alarm clock ?
What about my HD TV ? Can Sharp dictate what I can watch on it, or prevent me from plugging my Atari 2600 on it ?

Comment Re:The saga continues (Score 1) 470

The model at it's essence is Sony sells the console cheap to you, you buy games where they take a cut so they can recover their expenses.

They enforce the model by copyright protection, and mind you Sony isn't the only one demanding copy protection, publishers want it very much as well.

If you don't like their enforcement, you are free to not buy the product. There are "free" alternatives like PC that come unemcumbled.

Where the hell are does rule written ?
Where I live, the rules are : once you buy a product, you are the owner and you can do whatever you like with it.
I can go buy a PS3 just to see what color the flames are when it burns. It's my damn money, I do whatever I want with it.
What about people who buy the console, but never buy any game, they just rent it ?
What if I buy the console and only ONE game, because that's the only game I wanna play ?

Yes, it does not gel with your specific concept of ownership, but it's a decent enough trade model. Sony provides a service/product under certain conditions, you pay them. Goods and services gets produced, producers get paid.

Hey, I have a car to sell you, it's cheaper than any other car on the market. BUT... you can only use my gas, which is two times the price of the market. And you can only use parts you buy from me, again at double the price of others. And if you don't follow those rules, I'll come to your house and seize it, and all your tools because you used them to break MY rules.

Comment Re:Console is still subsidized (Score 1) 470

Horse hockey! Haven't you ever had to clean extra "value added" crap off a computer? I certainly have; that shit subsidizes PCs all the time. No PC manufacturer I am aware of operates without this stuff. If they did it'd be great to be able to compare their pricing with, say, Dell's.

Lenovo. My laptop came without any crap. No anti-virus trial, no yahoo toolbar, etc.
Next laptop will probably be another Lenovo.

Comment Re:The saga continues (Score 1) 470

Then they rather you not buy one. Their PS3 works via the razorblade model where they sink billions into R&D and sell the console at slightly below or at break even prices, recouping their cost via game sales.

Then we should all send $20 to GeoHot AND buy a PS3 and hack it, so Sony will loose money.
It's not our problem if Sony's business plan is broken

Comment Re:"Unauthorised" software (Score 1) 312

I don't know about where you live, but where I am, they can probably stop me from accessing PSN, but this

Violation of the System Software Licence Agreement for the PlayStation 3 System invalidates the consumer guarantee for that system.

I have just one thing to say to them : I didn't sign any contract BEFORE you sold me the product, so just let me get the Office de la Protection du Consommateur so they can explain it to you
Sony, breaking the law again and again

Comment Re:"Took money from Microsoft" = FAIL (Score 1) 465

I found Ubuntu Linux to be very difficult to learn, mainly because every time you need to fix something (example: change to supervisor mode to install flash), it involves opening the CLI.

You must have tried Ubuntu a couple years ago. You should try it again with the latest version, since you can install pretty much anything, including flash, without ever dropping to the CLI.
I prefer to use the CLI myself, but that's just because I'm used to the good old-fashion way.

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