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Comment Re:This is the first thing to get dropped?! (Score 1) 900

Well, if there are better things, include them! Still I'd consider Abiword superior in being simple to use for a Word-person, hands down. All of OOo is messed up and you simply cannot find where to change certain setting, as with msoffice, all you have to do is look a little. OOo is one of the programs that give FOSS a bad name, imho.

Comment Re:This is the first thing to get dropped?! (Score 1) 900

Well yes.. I guess that's a way to look at it. But as I said, i sereously doubt average joe uses presenter or calc though. And probably they should be a few clicks away then.. And as for writer vs. Abiword there is no competition. And i didn't really object against removing Gimp, i simply meant that it shouldn't be the first to go.

Comment Re:Stupid prices (Score 1) 827

The caller should already be paying for the traffic, IMO. And since it is more expensive in the US, that should be payed for one would hope. (At least here the caller's operator share some of the money with the recivers') Imagine not being able to be reached once you run out of money, if you pay as you in some way... I have no problem with not being able to call if you'd run out of money, that affects your posibilities to communicate.. But blocking others from calling you, and they wouldn't know when that is the case. nuh.. Okay, my wording is not perfect, but do you see where i'm getting at? (I get billed for my calls, so it wouldn't affect me that much, but still..)

Comment Re:Stupid prices (Score 3, Interesting) 827

Locked phones has been around in sweden since way-back-when, but cannot get the entire market, since independent resellers make more money on selling unlocked phones, thus can they not increase prices. Operators are also forced to provide unlocking after a contract has run out for a reasonable fee. So very true, US gov should step up a bit and protect freedoms and just not stay out of the way all the time.. or?

Comment Re:Stupid prices (Score 1) 827

Probably not! I live in Sweden, we probably second to sweden in that survey (just guessing, but quite reasonable) and a shitload of phones here are "bought" in that manner too. I would have saved mone using my swedish carriers plan in te US, sicke the operators there are f-ing robbers. There are a lot of plans that would even be illegal (classified as scams) in Sweden. I.e. cingular's pay as you go. Thta is horribly costly, and minute prices are sky-friggin-high. We're talking several multiples. Yet you pay to recieve calls?! WHAT?! -- my first, second and third reaction to that. Somethings screwed over there.
Networking

All Korea To Have 1Gbps Broadband By 2012? 386

An anonymous reader writes to tell us that while 60 Mbps may be enough to get us excited in the US, Korea is making plans to set the bar much higher. The entire country is gearing up to have 1 Gbps service by 2012, or at least that is what the Korea Communications Commission (KCC) is claiming. 'Currently, Koreans can get speeds up to 100 Mbps, which is still nearly double the speed of Charter's new 60 Mbps service. The new plan by the KCC will cost 34.1 trillion ($24.6 billion USD) over the next five years. The central government will put up 1.3 trillion won, with the remainder coming from private telecom operators. The project is also expected to create more than 120,000 jobs — a win for the Korean economy.'"
Businesses

Making the "Free" Business Model Work In a Tough Economy 188

Randy Savage writes "With venture capital on hold and advertising revenue down, the WSJ discusses where online business models might go. 'Over the past decade, we have built a country-sized economy online where the default price is zero — nothing, nada, zip. Digital goods — from music and video to Wikipedia — can be produced and distributed at virtually no marginal cost, and so, by the laws of economics, price has gone the same way, to $0.00. For the Google Generation, the Internet is the land of the free. '"

Comment Re:Cyrix (Score 1) 123

Who the heck read my mind? I was even considering mailing AMD yesterday to find out this very thing. Now I'll get one for sure. But anyways.. Wouldn't iyt be very neat to have a 45 nm gedode LX X4 or something along these lines... Most beautiful creation ever i'm sure..

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