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Comment Eduardo Frei was Chile's President (1994-2000). (Score 1) 188

Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, a hydraulic engineer, was Chile's president from 1994 to 2000. He's widely considered a mediocre president at best, and failed miserably in an attempt to get reelected in the 2009 election. His engineering skills weren't a factor in this, though: his lack of real political weight (other than his name, being the son of the well-remembered Eduardo Frei Montalva, Chile's president from 1964 to 1970) and his lack of charisma and authority were the real reasons he wasn't a good head of state.

Comment Re:Last purchase (Score 1) 522

On another note, does anyone else still prefer CRT's? My other purchase (on the same day) was a spare 19 inch Samtron for when this one gives up. I've noticed CRT usage has practically disappeared in the last 2 years

If I could, I'd buy them in a heartbeat, but they just don't sell them anymore in my country. For that matter, they don't sell higher-mid-range and high-range monitors, either, and it's incredibly frustrating. I survive with a decent Viewsonic VX, but I'd prefer to have a P-series monitor... and they just don't sell them!

Comment Why was the contract unsealed? (Score 3, Interesting) 130

"Angered at Righthaven’s behavior, a Las Vegas federal judge unsealed the company’s heretofore confidential agreement [...]"

Not that I'm complaining, but... what did Righthaven do to anger the judge? Were their lawyers being dicks? Was the contract itself what angered the judge? Truly, I'd like to know.

Comment Re:missing option (Score 1) 308

Target practice.

A hard drive will stop a bullet from a .45 and 9mm. Rifle bullets cheerily pass right through, leaving an exit hole not much larger than the entrance hole.

When my customers tell me, "Make sure the data is destroyed," I respond, "Don't worry, the whole damn thing will be destroyed."

I guess this counts as "As long as it takes to thoroughly wipe it".

Comment Gee, that's SURELY new... (Score 3, Informative) 125

In fact, you can type without looking at the screen at all.

Gee, that's new! Typists from decades ago were able to do just that. It was called "training" and "expertise".

Seriously, though, I expect two distinct problems with this:

1) How well will it handle "non-US slopiness"? Sloppy typing in Spanish (etc.) is quite different from typical english-language slopiness.

2) IT'S NOT A MODEL M KEYBOARD!!! There, I said it. I don't care for "the keyboard of the future" if the "keyboard from the past" is still alive and well and functioning nicely. Actually, make that "the keyboard from the past and present". :-P

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