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Comment Very Small Town - No Waiting (Score 1) 821

I live in a very small town in NH. I went in to the Meeting House to vote around 10:00. I waited zero time to vote. Jim at the checking-in list said "hi Steve" as I walked in, checked me off the list, and handed me a ballot. I went into the cheesy aluminum booth with vinyl curtain, made my X-es with a number 2 pencil, came out and handed my ballot to John, who, as he has every year for the past 20 years I've lived here, solemnly placed it through the slot into the old oaken box. Godz only know how long that old oaken box has been in use! On my way out, I had a fresh-baked cookie and chatted with some of my fellow citizens before leaving.

Everything isn't perfect about small town life, and it's not for everyone. But it works for me...

Comment Re:He speaks for millions of others. (Score -1, Flamebait) 289

I think KDE sucks. There, I said it. It is a baroque mess of overcomplication. Maybe Linux enjoys twiddling knobs and such, but enough is enough. What does he care anyway? He's probably just firing up a bunch of terms.

XFCE is way overrated - I don't understand all the fanboi-ism around it. Ditto "Mate" and "Cinnamon". Gnome is OK, getting better. After the 3.0 upheaval, they are adding back in the tweakability that we all know and love.

Every few months, the KDE krew very loudly proklaims how eksellent KDE is in its newest release, so I try it out. I feel like I need to take a shower afterwards. I will agree that Gnome removed some desirable config options, but KDE seems to revel in complexity for its own sake. Yuck.

Gnome is not on its way out. KDE and XFCE are not 'clearly' the sensible way to go "these days". Gnome doesn't treat its users like rubbish. You are merely repeating what you have heard somewhere, and projecting your own preferences. If the only UI left on Linux was KDE, I'd switch to Windows or Mac.

Comment No computers in highschool (Score 1) 632

I was in highschool in the late 60's, early 70's. Computers were something that IBM had. One thought of HAL, as in "2001". My oldest brother worked for DARPA - my first exposure to computers was logging on to some mainframe somewhere using his TI Silent 700 terminal (printed everything out on thermal paper), using Tenex (I'll never forget the manual, titled 'The Joy of Tenex'). Yes, a 300 bps acoustic coupler got the job done. But I could play Adventure on some computer in Stanford or San Diego, or wherever the heck it was. I also learned to program in C. Those were the days?

Comment Re:Isn't that a splash-down pod from the 60's? (Score 2) 103

Right. Because there is such a great incentive for the ".com guys" to be out there. Right, it's gonna look like Vegas.

No one is going out there except for the ".gov guys", because there is no immediate profit motive. Once the .gov guys have got it figured out (at public expense), the .com guys will go out there and extract the profit (for themselves). This is called "private enterprise". T'was ever thus. It's a big joke.

Comment Re:Poetic Justice (Score 1, Insightful) 1116

Holy shit. Listen to what you're saying. An American citizen can't buy an iPad because some employee is trying to cover his ass? Apple could face massive fines? Well, they should face them and take the damn thing to court. We're talking about an American Citizen buying a freakin' iPad. This is not nuclear secrets, people.

Comment Nouveau runs hot (Score 2) 231

I have no problem with the performance of the nouveau drivers, but compared to the proprietary drivers my card (8500 GT) runs quite a bit hotter. So I tend to stick with the proprietary drivers.

If the nouveau devs can address this point, I'd be very content to stick with nouveau.

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