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Comment Re:Should be Windows GOLD (Score 1) 712

there is no excuse for not having 7 on all Windows machines

The very second I want to do something and I find myself unable to do that thing because I'm still on windows XP, I'll switch to 7. Hasn't happened yet.

XP came out a decade ago

How is this relevant? Are the Old Software Gnomes going to sneak into my hard drive while I'm asleep and re-arrange all the bits?

Comment Re:I'm Optimistic (Score 1) 816

There is a risk that Disney will fuck up the new movies, but there's also a chance that they will make them good. What are the odds of either outcome? I have no idea, maybe it's 99:1, maybe it's 99.999:0.001. All that matters is that the chance of a good movie from Disney is not zero. No matter how bad the odds are, it's still a gamble worth taking because we have nothing to lose.

Let's assume Disney does produce 3 shitfest movies full of musical numbers and talking animal sidekicks. What exactly are we missing out on? It's not like Lucas was going to produce ground-breaking pillars of cinema if he kept the license.

Comment Re:trust of the community???? (Score 1) 487

"Too much choice" is strictly a developer problem. If I'm going to be releasing big budget, AAA software on a given platform, I need to know that 99+% of that platform's users will be able to click the icon and have it "just work" with no extra effort, and I also need to know that binaries I release today will still work 5+ years down the line, on the latest version of the OS at that time.

On windows it's easy to meet those requirements. On Linux it's nearly impossible, because "Linux" isn't actually an OS, it's a hundred different OSes, each with it's own GUI quirks and package availabilities and update schedules and hardware compatibilities.

Comment Re:not "available for purchase anywhere" (Score 1) 195

Even though there are already a million people posting this, I'm posting too just so you are aware of how tiny a minority you are with your viewpoint.

I believe that if the rightsholder refuses to make a copyrighted work or patent available, anyone and everyone has the unquestionable moral right to pirate that work, and FUCK prevailing law.

Comment Re:Food pill (Score 1) 317

Why is everyone so short sighted about this? The food pill does not replace real food; it suplements it. "A well prepared meal in good company" is not always an option. Can you honestly say that you've never been in a situation where you were late for something or too busy and you ended up eating a less-than-healthy meal just because it was convenient? Wouldn't it have been better in that situation to be able to say "fuck it, one pill, 100% perfect nutrition for the day".

Comment Re:It's the server that's not (Score 1) 361

Do you carry large sums of paper money on you when you go walking around town? Do you have thousands of dollars stashed away in a shoebox under your bed?

I'd consider Bitcoins on a server to be roughly as secure as the money in my pocket as I walk around downtown, and Bitcoins in my personal posession about as secure as cash in a shoebox under my bed. So, I'd never keep more than $20-$60 in bitcoins on a server, and probably never more than $100-$200 worth in my total Bitcoin holdings.

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