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Comment Damn (Score 1) 766

Apparently I only have 1082 days left to figure out the modelines on my MAME box's original arcade monitor. Given that I have already prevaricated for around 700 days, this is not good news to me...

Cheers,
Ian

Comment Only to free (Score 4, Informative) 257

Limits to its free service, not to Spotify in general. I've been a paying subscriber for a while and it's fine.

Must admit though that I cancelled my subscription last week. Wasn't anything wrong with the service, which is a good one, was simply that I found I wasn't using it nearly as much as I thought I might.

Cheers,
Ian

Comment Re:Email (Score 3, Insightful) 265

So how many people check email on a daily basis? And why isn't that front page news?

There was a time when that was front page news, yes. I remember getting email for the first time ('89, so it had already been going for what - 20 years?) and being astounded. Then discovered newsgroups, saw the web get built etc..

All this stuff was news, but it's happened. The Facebook thing is new, so it's news today.

Cheers,
Ian

Comment Re:Rediculous (Score 1) 285

You do know Apple have been going a lot longer than 97, right? The first time I came across 'application' being used was on the Mac platform, then it spread to most GUI platforms shortly afterwards (GEM, Windows).

There may or may not have been an earlier use, but that actually is the first time I came across it. I'd be interested to see if there's any use of it which predates the 80s, because until then I'd heard things referred to has as 'programs' or 'systems' but never 'applications'. It honestly doesn't strike me as likely that Apple invented it, but I never came across it anywhere else and if someone knows otherwise I'd genuinely like to hear.

Cheers,
Ian

Comment Re:Great (Score 1) 103

"You don't really think that the car manufacturer actually pays anything like those prices, do you? "

Not in the slightest, no. They're likely paying less than the 50p I could buy it at myself at an electronics store. Yet they charge me hundreds extra for something that was commodity back in the 80s when I was learning how to code.

In-car tech is a serious, serious rip-off.

Cheers,
Ian

Comment Great (Score 3, Interesting) 103

There was a poll some time ago, must admit can't remember if slashdot or reddit, about the most overpriced piece of technology you use.

My answer would be car-related. From the ludicrous stereo to the 50p light snesing diode that seems to translate to hundreds of pounds when translated into the phrase "automatic headlights", in-car tech is ripe for commoditisation. An open platform will do wonders for this, even if 'open' isn't the libre definition but simply a published API.

Cheers,

Ian

Comment Re:Portable players (Score 2) 550

"Which is why they'd probably never go for it. A business model that is incompatible with DRM? Are you mad!?!?!?

There's this tinsy little online place does it somewhere. Err...ah yes, iTunes Music Store. That's the one. DRM free and iTunes has an option to transcode to a lower bit rate when transferring to an iPod.

Cheers,
Ian

Comment Longevity (Score 5, Interesting) 507

"For example Patti Hauseman stuck with her five-year-old Apple computer until it started making odd whirring noises and occasionally malfunctioning before she bought a new computer for Christmas"

Yep. I have a five year-old Mac Mini which I upgraded the CPU in (1.5 CoreSolo->2Ghz Core2Duo), a three-year old MacBook Pro, my wife has a five year-old MacBook (the original one). They are all doing fine for the moment, though ominously it looks like Lion is 64-bit only and so the original 32-bit MacBook will have to go.

This isn't a Mac-only thing either. I'm sure someone would be able to point me at their five year-old PC laptop and say pretty much the same thing - basically unless you're doing really demanding tasks or gaming, anything from the last five years is fine.

I have two applications where I wish I had slightly more modern hardware - Logic 9 (music production) stutters at times when I use a lot of audio effect plug-ins, and I wouldn't mind more than 4Gb so that I could run virtual machines a bit more smoothly. That's it - my day-to-day existence is more than catered for with this hardware, indeed it's pretty much overkill.

Cheers,
Ian

Comment Claims? (Score 1) 901

"Users have, it claims, also complained of missing functionality, a lack of usability and poor interoperability."

'Claims'? I find all of those complaints to be possible and valid. I also find them valid on a Windows desktop, and also on my Mac desktop.

I don't think we need to load the article, how about the word 'states' instead? Some of these complaints could well be valid, and instead of dismissing them the Linux desktop distros should be reading and seeing how many are valid, how many just need education, how many could be imediately addressed etc..

It's a chance to learn, not to draw into a shell and defend.

Cheers,
Ian

Comment Re:Just another microcell (Score 2, Insightful) 113

RTFA:

"Other manufacturers have previously offered what are known as micro, femto or pico cell devices, which typically are used to take cellular traffic off congested 3G networks and delivered over broadband connections. Alcatel-Lucent claims their offering differs in that existing devices are mainly used to supplement existing cell towers in areas of high demand, such as railway stations and sports events, rather than replace them."

Cheers,
Ian

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