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Comment Spec is more than 33K pages (Score 0) 501

According to washington post “Obamacare is fully implemented January 1st, even though the regulations haven’t been written yet. And Brian, we’ve got 33,000 pages of regulations that they’ve already written. If we stacked it up here, it would be seven feet tall.” No wonder it costs a lot to implement. I've seen software with much smaller specs being late and over budget. This should be the warning for our lovely legislators. Every page could be the cause of bugs and delays. Better yet maybe legislators should go and code this crap themselves? When you write 33K pages of crap then you can read them all and implement everything. In assembly please.

Comment Re:There's still the solution to that. (Score 1) 199

However, those insistent on trashing open source will still forget that the issue is a solved one for anyone willing to do a little work.

Yeah, like reading couple millions lines of code... Good luck with that. I have seen 100 line magic functions that could not be understood in couple of days. I bet in a bigger code base the number of such magic functions could be quite significant. Open source only gives us illusion.

Comment Re:I seriously like my Surface Pro tyvm (Score 0) 616

If those were meaningless points, Microsoft wouldn't just have had to dump a billion dollars worth of Surface tablets because no-one wanted to buy them.

'Surface Pro' is just a continuation of the long line of x86 tablets that hardly anyone wanted to buy for the last decade or more.

Are you really that dumb? Surface pro is continuation of the last decade of tablets? It is damn different. It is like comparing iPhone with Palm Pilot from 2000. It is so dumb that it is not even funny.

Comment Re:Yawn. (Score 0) 512

So all you do is just boot the laptop and that is it? When using windows SSD is major improvement for systems that have to boot frequently. At work I do not have SSD and I do not need it because I just reboot once every few weeks/months and after a while everything becomes cached in the RAM. At home everything is quite different. I boot my computer couple of times a day and usually either check email, browse web, run game, do some development or photo stuff. In this case SSD is really great as I can boot computer in about 10 seconds and then start anything I want in 1-2 seconds. With HDD everything is much slower in this scenario.

Comment Re:Been waiting for this. (Score 0) 68

Well then that CPU is effectively fucked, as I can tell ya that folks HATE Windows 8. Can't say as I blame 'em, I spent half the night having to hack the living shit out of Win 8 to make it into a system that was actually usable. For those that want to know how here are the steps and note that you can NOT "just add Start8 and be done", not by a long shot!

I use Win8 on my desktop. I learned to ignore charms and use start button on the keyboard. I also do not use any metro apps. That is about it.I do not see why win8 is such a big problem. I see win8-specific stuff maybe 20-30 seconds a day max. It is entertaining to see people pissed for no reason but man.. relax. Get a beer or something. We lived through XP mickey mouse interface with unremovable moviemaker. We can handle charms, apps and metro. Man up!

Comment Re:I liked the thing (Score 0) 550

Strange; where I am sitting, I hear of and see endless numbers of problems with Word with my colleagues: Word crashing on or garbling documents with too many floating figures, equations that suddenly turn into un-editable bitmapped images, documents full of "Error reference not found" (try remembering exactly what you wanted to refer to a month ago...), "save as PDF" generating pages with a gray toner-wasting background.

Aren't they the same people who love office 97 and windows XP so much that they refuse to upgrade?

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