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Comment Re:You have no idea how GOOD this is (Score 1) 528

Yeah i admit that i haven't used used mac os x much, well it should add up to like 3-5hrs overall. I know thats not much, but enough to feel the distinctive feature of mac os x: one menu for all windows. It's not bad thing, saves vertical screen space. But i don't like it because there is totaly no way this could be used with focus follows mouse, witch i consider more useful feature. Now even more personal thing, after like 2 years of using focus follows mouse, i decided to disable "click rasess" (that means that window can only be rased by clicking on border/titlebar or in a task bar) at first it seemed a little "WTF" (i had the same perception with focus follows mouse for first couple days when i tried it) but then i have seen how useful this is, especially if you have to copy/paste a lot.

Of course i understand that such thing like focus follows mouse are for more advanced users only, computer newbies are confused even without this, and if they would have to always look where the mouse is i think it would be much harder for them (although skill gained by this should be useful later on i guess).

Id say we can split all users in 3 categories:
newbies or low users, who use one app at a time, for them there is totally no difference in usability be it Windows, Mac OS X, or one of *nix/Linux WM styles, they have one window and are happy with it; Second group would be someone who use few apps at a time, i'd say 2-5, then the best thing for them i thin should be multiple desktops, switching between desktops using hotkeys is WAY faster and more intuitive then hunting for windows on task-bar or dock; And then heawy users, like me sometimes, i always have 8 desktops, and sometimes several apps/windows per desktop. Then focus follows mouse and tabbed windows should be better than mac style menus.

One type of apps that would GREATLY benefit from tabbed windows are instant messengers/skype. Such app have main window, and then window per chat. If your talking with several people, then task-bar and alt-tab becomes very cumbersome to use, but using tabbed windows you can manage skype/im apps windows very nicely and neatly. Same goes for browser. if you have a lot of tabs you might one to have another window, and it you can tab windows it's very nice hierarchy, same for terminals, text editor when programming etc.

Comment You have no idea how GOOD this is (Score 1) 528

Ok let me say this, i have been using fluxbox for a long time, and it has this feature, some time ago i switched to kde for more "modern" feel, but i have always missed window tabbing.
People that say it shit, let me tell you this you have no clue how great this is.

Let me say this, there are people that are all gimp , blender UI sucks (hold on i know this seems out of the blue), and mac this mac that, or best *Windows* users who have not seen *Window* manager.
And all these people have no idea how life changing such thing as tabbed windows can be, and also focus follows mouse.

Now probably here pops a lot of people that goes something like this: "oh i tried this and it suck" or something like that. Well then i bet you haven't tried it enough. Cause if you get used to focus follows mouse, click to focus becomes super retarded. And id Say even more with window tabbing. Of course you should have multiple desktops to fully utilize this feature. And there is a lot of people who don even understand how good that is.

My point is there are a lot of people that bitch about fsf/oss software interfaces, while most of them are stuck with stone age interfaces, and don't know better.
Or people think hard to learn = hard to use (never mind that hard to learn most of the time means, i'm very lazy to learn something new, so I'll just say interface i don't know sucks).

I know the part about you haven't tried enough seems harsh or something like that, but its just that i know how easily/quickly people give up.

Comment Re:To all that say space is waste of time (Score 1) 703

This probably is a bit redundant but still as poster above said, it seems you don't get atheism.

You think that atheist are clueless, live without goals?

To come to goal/role is very simple as i said. You basically have have to choices - push to space as hard as you can and make humans and life from earth survive as much as possible, or let all the earth die out, probably almost without a trace, when sun goes nova. Don't know about you, but former option seems much better to me.

Comment To all that say space is waste of time (Score 1) 703

People that say this really piss me off. This all may sound a bit inflammatory but hear me out.

Well I'm an atheist, and i consider humans to be animals. Yes severely more advanced than others regarding intelligence but still animals. Siting on this rock is doing what all animals are doing. For all we know life exists only on this planet (maybe somewhere else, or even probably, but we haven't seen it) and we are the only inhabitants of this planet with the ability to spread life beyond it. And i see it as our ultimate duty. That is the only thing that would make us truly different from all other animals. Thats is the main goal of humanity in my eyes, cause if we fail with space, all earth all its life has been for nothing, it disintegrates when sun burns out.(i know that if we die out there should be enough time for other intelligent species to evolve, but still no guaranty that would happen or that they would manage it)

So for all those that say space is unneeded, i want to ask you what is the purpose of your life? You want all your descendants live and die in the same place, and all you see disappear without trace?

And don't start with god.

Comment Asteroid mining? (Score 1) 304

Ok maybe I'm not very knowledgeable about asteroids, but i heard some of them have shitload of rare resources like gold ore even uranium and other neat stuff. So why no one talks about starting asteroid mining? i know it probably is insanely hard thing, but it would really give something. If you could bring down chunks of gold from some asteroid i think you could cover cost pretty easy, or uranium or other rare resource. Also such missions would/should lead to nice advances in science, maybe even in space construction from asteroids themselves.

Patents

Submission + - The US is losing its lead in patents (businessweek.com)

adityamalik writes: "A workplace newsletter refers to this businessweek article and reports:

In 2008, for the first time, the US Patent & Trademark Office issued more patents to overseas inventors than to Americans.
US inventors received 92,000 patents in 2008, down 1.8 percent from 2007 and a rise of just 1.4 percent since 1998.
In contrast, patents issued to foreigners rose 4.5 percent (to 93,244) in 2008, a 28.6 percent increase since 1998.
The rest of the world is expected to continue to widen its lead over the United States as investment in manufacturing and R&D continues to grow faster in emerging markets in the coming years.

Not unexpected, not surprising, just another little signpost on the way things are headed in the future."

Windows

Submission + - Malware found on brand new Windows netbook (itbusiness.ca)

An anonymous reader writes: After discovering attack code on a brand new Windows XP netbook, antivirus vendor Kaspersky Labs warned users yesterday that they should scan virgin systems for malware before connecting them to the Internet.
Announcements

Submission + - andLinux Beta 2 released -- Ubuntu inside Windows (andlinux.org)

Joachim writes: "andLinux is a complete Ubuntu Linux system running seamlessly in Windows 2000 based systems (2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7; 32-bit versions only). It's not just for development and runs almost all Linux applications without modification. The Beta 2 release includes Ubuntu Jaunty, KDE 4, some bugfixes, and several great new features!"

Comment Re:Emulation (Score 1) 272

Columns has no depth compared to lumines thats it.

And you acting so high about your english skill just shows your ignorance that not everyone here is native english speaker.

Lumines could be compared to tetris attack however, but thats only one action-puzzle game i know that compares to lumines.

Comment Re:Emulation (Score 1) 272

Lumines IS awesome game. And there are some nice games for psp. But anyway i just wanted to say that imho lumines is very good and unique game. I guess you just didin't give enough time, or it just doesn't suit you. It's nowhere near crap.

Comment Re:Linux. (Score 1) 757

Well using package yes. But there is almost always a possibility for ./configure --prefix= and place stuff where you want. Any amount of versions just in different places. For example i have 3 versions of wine installed:) Really useful.

What would prevent application from app level to do malicious stuff? I'm just guessing that nothing.

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