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Comment Re:VIM (Score 1) 1007

and since vim supports lots of network access methods, you can easily put shortcuts on all of the computers you use and pass the password file back and forth in its encrypted form. I personally keep mine on a server that is accessibly via ssh from anywhere.

Comment Re:How Much Damage? (Score 1) 289

According to this (I didn't verify any facts) - http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_of_the_Earths_surface_is_inhabited_by_humans

About 1% of the surface is inhabited. So, an impact should directly affect people about once every 500 years. Maybe it's the next time?

That 1% is a shit answer. The link you provided states that 90% of the population occupies 3% of the land. That says nothing about how much of the remaining 97% of the land is occupied by the remaining 10% of the population.

For example, a very large farm would have a population density that would put it square into that nebulous 97%, but I would consider that farm to be part of the human habitat in that it is used to cultivate food to support the 90% of us who live in densely-populated areas.

GUI

Firefox To Replace Menus With Office Ribbon 1124

Barence writes "Mozilla has announced that its plans to bring Office 2007's Ribbon interface to Firefox, as it looks to tidy up its 'dated' browser. 'Starting with Vista, and continuing with Windows 7, the menu bar is going away,' notes Mozilla in its plans for revamping the Firefox user interface. '[It will] be replaced with things like the Windows Explorer contextual strip, or the Office Ribbon, [which is] now in Paint and WordPad, too.' The change will also bring Windows' Aero Glass effects to the browser." Update: 09/24 05:01 GMT by T : It's not quite so simple, says Alexander Limi, who works on the Firefox user experience. "We are not putting the Ribbon UI on Firefox. The article PCpro quotes talks about Windows applications in general, not Firefox." So while the currently proposed direction for Firefox 3.7 involves some substantial visual updates for Windows users (including a menu bar hidden by default, and integration of Aero-styled visual elements), it's not actually a ribbon interface. Limi notes, too, that Linux and Mac versions are unaffected by the change.

Comment Re:Want to get more basic research? (Score 1) 552

You have that in all industries where the few make large amounts of money that the rest don't.

But as the anonymous coward said the real problem here is that the few drive the whole group.

Show me the engineer or scientist that is making 30 mil per movie? Really I want to see that engineer or scientist...

Are you insane?

  • Bill Gates (Microsoft)
  • Steve Ballmer (Microsoft)
  • Larry Page (Google)
  • Sergey Brin (Google)
  • Larry Ellison (Oracle)
  • Steve Jobs (Apple)
  • Jeff Bezos (Amazon)
  • Michael Dell (Dell)

And these are just a few that I came up with off the top of my head and taking a quick look at wikipedia for the richest people in the world.

Comment Re:Fox News (Score 1) 881

Sadly, there are a LOT of americans that watch (and believe!) Fox news. Worse, they parrot all of the propaganda as if it were truth. I also know some americans who think that all new sources have the same level of bias as Fox, so they also watch CNN and they think that they are getting a valid viewpoint by splitting the difference between what Fox is spewing and what CNN is reporting. Not that I'm really defending CNN, as they also have a lot of junk. But that is really due to the 24-hour news cycle more than any innate bias.

Comment Re:Contracts aren't what they used to be... (Score 1) 300

I'm paying Virgin Mobile at least $20 every 90 days with $0.18 per minute. That works out to about 37 minutes of usage per month on average. It's not like the "minutes" expire (there may be a cap that I'm not aware of). It really is a good deal. The only problem is that coverage is not good AT ALL. I go through several dead zones just on my commute to work. Sure beats the hell out of my wife's $40/month verizon plan.
Space

Inflatable Tower Could Climb To the Edge of Space 296

MonkeyClicker writes with mention of a proposal that could see an inflatable tower helping to carry people to the edge of space without the need for rocket propulsion. This would function in place of previous space elevator designs which featured a large cable and could be completed much faster, if proponents of the project are to be believed. "To stay upright and withstand winds, full-scale structures would require gyroscopes and active stabilization systems in each module. The team modeled a 15-kilometer tower made up of 100 modules, each one 150 meters tall and 230 meters in diameter, built from inflatable tubes 2 meters across. Quine estimates it would weigh about 800,000 tonnes when pressurized — around twice the weight of the world's largest supertanker."
Microsoft

Microsoft Asks Open Source Not to Focus On Price 461

Microsoft's supposed open-source guru Sam Ramji has asked open-source vendors to focus on "value" instead of "cost" with respect to competition with Microsoft products. This is especially funny given the Redmond giant's recent "Apple Tax" message. "While I'm sure Ramji meant well, I'm equally certain that Microsoft would like nothing more than to not be reminded of how expensive its products can be compared with open-source solutions. After all, Microsoft was the company that turned the software industry on its head by introducing lower-cost solutions years ago to undermine the Unix businesses of IBM and Hewlett-Packard, and the database businesses of Oracle and IBM."
Networking

Journal Journal: Verizon FIOS router config notes

I used to have a review here describing my experiences with getting Verizon FiOS. Specifically, I included the procedure that I used to renumber my LAN using the Actiontec router they provided.

Well, my original router died and I had to have Verizon send me a new one. I had a surprisingly good experience with Verizon tech support, by the way. Their automated voice prompt system was annoying but not much more annoying than a foreign call center drone reading from a script would be.

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