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Comment John Hilder lives. (Score 1) 417

This story brought to you by the AntiWaster party of the People's Republic of California . Because we all know it's the almond tree growers who are wasting the water. Not the millionnaire Hollywood crowd decrying the 1% while filling there private pools with tyhosaunds of gallons of water per year. Oh the vinyarder's who sell there $100 a bottle wine to the Hollywood crowd. PS: Shame that most modern /. readers don't get the reference and haven't yet made it. SF once again predicts the future.

Comment New AnitMicrosoft campaign. (Score 0) 362

Walk into the store with your phone recording. Ask the clerk if the computer's UEFI is locked, because you want to install Ubuntu.

If the clerk says yes, buy it. If it turns out you can't install Ubuntu then return it. Demand no restocking fee. If they balk play the recording.

Even better if the clerk says, yes I run Mint ( or something ) on the same computer at home. As if anyone believes that anymore.

Comment Re:It is time to get up one way or the other (Score 1) 1089

You are incorrect in understanding.
In the final round of voting, you get to choose from the candidates of each party. Democrats and Republicans are the primary vote getters and usually the only significant vote getters. There is a third party called libertarian which usually get betweeen 5% and 10% of the vote.

Then there are the very small parties. My understanding is the Communist party fields a candidate but they only receive >1%.

Occasionally there is another party which shines for one or tqwo elections.

Before the main election each party must choose their candidate. The usual way of doing this is by "primaries or cacuses". Primaries are straight votes, cacuses ( which are less common ) are something like that but the people meet in "voting areas" and debate each other till the end of the night when they vote..

So you first vote for a bunch of candidates, then from that bunch you vote for one of effectively two.

Comment Re:Graphics tablet. (Score 1) 385

First let me make clear. I do not suggest a Cintiq which is expensive as hell. I suggest a Cintiq clone which are a lot cheaper. Hell if the Galaxy Note Tablets were a bit bigger and could work better with a laptop I would recommend them.
A starting grad?
Let's see. She is still going to have to do some serious studying. At least GR and QFT. She's going to need to take notes and annotate her books. She is going to need to annotate her LaTeX documents ( probably as pdf ) for editting. She is going to need to mark up electric homework of her students ( assuming she is doing some sort of teaching as a grad ), She is going to need to mark up journal articles. Since most of that will all be electronic, if for no other reason then to save the space.

Seems like something she can use quite a bit.

Comment Graphics tablet. (Score 1) 385

I would suggest that you include a graphics tablet. The field you describe is wide. Ranging from heavy number cruncher to equation pusher, so the capabilities of the laptop needed will vary a lot. ( But as a student that's probably not her next laptop but the one after that. )

Also if she needs very heavy processing the university will provide that.

However any physicist will make good use of a graphics tablet, especially a Cintiq type tablet. Though you could save yourself a ton going for Bosto or Yiynova. II understand there are also kits out there that will convert an LCD monitor to a Cintiq clone. BUt such a mod may make your laptop unclosable.

Comment Re:Like O.J... (Score -1, Flamebait) 170

Your last sentence is particularly telling.... It reads like the classic technique of a culprit accusing his accusers of exactly the thing that he himself did so as to deflect criticism.

Like O.J. and and V. Putin vowing to find the "real killers."

Whoa, whoa - WHOA. They're going after Lennart Poettering?

One can only hope.

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