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Comment Re:fail (Score 1) 274

Maybe its because Tesla cars arent for people who like cars, and the Top Gear folks enjoy driving? If I wanted something fast, heavy and automatic I'd buy a Mercedes, not some silent electric nonsense. If I want something that looks like a Tesla but is enjoyable to drive, I'll buy a Lotus.

Comment Re:Too literal (Score 1) 346

It is so awesome how often you mention "R&D head of a multinational company" in posts -- either its a new job and congrats, but even still its pretty meaningless: your email address and general slashdot discourse lead me to believe you are just some fur fag kid. Khyber Kitsune-chan ^_^ -- fag

Comment Re:Honest question (Score 1) 319

Is it possible (once last mile is satisifed) to have a somewhat reliable 1000mb low latency connection into every home or is this something that is limited not by finance but by some other principal?

bandwidth is not a issue on the backbone

You really thing that if everyone was torrenting on 1000mbps home conns this would still be the case? You must be a junior admin... and I certainly hope you aren't the capacity planner at my broadband provider.

Comment Re:One problem... (Score 1) 702

I've been running 4.0 since beta1 came out on my personal handheld as well as my dev handsets, I've never had battery issues post beta1. It's fine in the GM/final. There are other issues (performance and other concerns I have) but battery life? 3 hours? Troll harder.

Comment Re:it's not software, it's people (Score 1) 773

You must be a sheltered america. Most people who immigrate to an english speaking country take an english name, and give their children english names. This is not even for computers, but like the GP pointed out, for *people* to be able to read and understand. The dude working at the DMV isn't going to (nor should he) be able to read 20 different written languages.

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