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Comment Re:UPDATE THE LINK! (Score 1) 404

I'm guessing they took the story down because it contains misleading information. Like claiming that MS"s share went from 95% to 20% in 8 years. That's simply not true, because it's comparing two different things.

MS's share of the desktop/laptop market has not changed significantly. He's also adding in phones and tablets, markets which previously MS did not expend significant effort on. (and were not a significant part of the overall device market).

That has changed, but only because MS has decided to compete more heavily in those markets and to take them seriously.

It's like saying that MS's market share dropped significantly when they entered the server market. That's just rubbish statistics and reporting.

Comment Re:Xbox is finally making money (Score 1) 404

You're confusing the divisions profits and losses with the products. Yes, XBOX took a little while to become profitable, but it was never losing billions. The division was losing billions, because XBOX was typically bundled up with huge losses like WebTV and other products.

XBOX makes much more than $350m, it's the other products that are dragging down the divisions overall profit. XBOX is actually propping up the losers.

Comment Re:Huh? (Score 4, Informative) 246

Wow, you really are pretty ignorant of the law.

In fact, the keys don't have to be in the ignition. They only have to be accessible to you (as in, in your pocket, or on the seat next to you). If you crash out in your car drunk, unless your keys are nowhere to be found, you can be charged with a DUI.

http://www.myduiattorney.org/dui-tips/sleeping-it-off-yes-you-can-get-a-dui-in-your-sleep.html

Comment Re:Another idiot buying into the bitcoin scam. (Score 1) 347

Only if the parties were in collusion with one another. They would have to prove that.

The bitcoin exchanges can rightfully say they don't know what people will do with the bitcoins, and the casinos can rightfully say they can't control what people do with their fake dollars.

I mean, look at poker apps like Zynga's poker, which you buy chips with "credits" from facebook or whatever. You "win" credits... and you can probably find people to buy them from you.

Comment Re:Poker is a game of skill (Score 1) 347

While I agree that Poker is a game of skill, it's not for the reasons you mention.

Let's take a casino game such as Let it Ride. In that game, you also make choices as the hand progresses. There is also skill involved, but it's entirely a game a of chance in reality.

The difference is that poker players play against each other, and not against the house. The house just takes a cut, called the Rake.

Gambling comes in a lot of forms, though. For instance, sports betting requires skill as well, and information. There is of course elements of luck, but it's still considered gambling.

What about betting on who wins a poker game? ;)

Comment Re:Another idiot buying into the bitcoin scam. (Score 2) 347

Not really. In a normal casino, the casino itself trades the money for the chips (or Monopoly money in this example) and they also exchange them back to real currency.

There is a difference here. The user is not giving the casino real money, and the casino Is not giving the user back real money. All echanges of money to and from bitcoin happen on the users end without the involvement of the casino.

The US would have to, effectively, say that BitCoin is real currency in order to prosecute. Maybe they will, and will treat it no differently than if the casino were using Euros or Yen.

Comment Re:Pain (Score 1) 610

Wrong. When you hide the ribbon, it collapses down to just the tab buttons. You click on the tab button and the ribbon drops down, without moving the document (the ribbon comes down on top of the upper part of the document). This works just like "auto-hide" taskbar.

It's only if you change the ribbon back to "fixed" that it moves the document.

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