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Comment Other music (Score 1) 89

Led Zeppelin is next on Matt's playlist, but his children are convinced that the sharks will be fans of the White Stripes and Wolfmother.

The White Stripes and Woflmother are certainly no AC/DC and Led Zeppelin. It doesn't take a million years of evolution to know that The White Stripes really aren't that good.

Comment Re:My two cents (Score 4, Insightful) 1217

Is it really necessarily to require every student to have a laptop in order to learn?

Albert Einstein didn't have a laptop in school.
Ben Franklin didn't have a laptop in school.
Stephen Hawking didn't have a laptop in school.
Thomas Edison didn't have a laptop in school.
Nikola Tesla didn't have a laptop in school.
Even Bill Gates didn't have a laptop in school.
They turned out okay.

Comment Re:Dear FSF (Score 1) 1634

I do believe that Apple will move OS X to this type of software distribution model. To see it in action all they have to do it look at console gaming. Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft require that every line of code you want to run on their machines passes through them first, at which time they take a licensing fee. We have been putting up with that for years, of course. What we love about our personal computers is that we aren't locked down like the game consoles are. However if you are Apple, you are looking at the consoles and their software licensing fees, and wondering how you can get a piece of that pie.

Comment Re:Err, why? (Score 1) 187

The question is not "why?" but it's "why not?". If Nintendo thinks there are few people left on the planet who have not yet bought a DS (like me for instance), then why shouldn't try to make a product that fills that niche? Why not?
If they really want to get the attention of older gamers they should make a "Classic NES" edition like they did with the GBA. That's the only handheld system I own.
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Garlic Farmer Wards Off High-Speed Internet Screenshot-sm 475

DocVM writes "A Nova Scotia farmer is opposing the construction of a microwave tower for fear it will eventually mutate his organic garlic crop. Lenny Levine, who has been planting and harvesting garlic by hand on his Annapolis Valley land since the 1970s, is afraid his organic crop could be irradiated if EastLink builds a microwave tower for wireless high-speed internet access a few hundred meters from his farm."
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Pi Calculated To Record 2.5 Trillion Digits 432

Joshua writes "Researchers from Japan have calculated Pi to over 2.5 trillion decimals using the T2K Open Supercomputer (which is currently ranked 47th in the world according to a June, 2009 report from Top500.org). This new number more than doubles the previous record of about 1.2 trillion decimals set in 2002 by another Japanese research team. Unfortunately, there still seems to be no pattern."

Comment Amazon might be missing the point (Score 4, Insightful) 242

People trade their games to Gamestop because they don't want the hassle of selling them online. For instance, maybe they are just a kid, and their parents won't help, or maybe they just don't trust the internet.
If you are going to go to the hassle of putting it online and then shipping it, why not just put it on ebay and make three times what Amazon would give you? I did a quick search of a few games, and Amazon's trade in value is still about a third of what you could get on ebay.
I think Amazon is missing the point.

Comment Pot calling kettle black ... (Score 1) 758

If you think 7 versions is bad, Linux has "hundreds" and apparently Torvalds likes it that way.
To quote Linus:
"I think multiple distributions aren't just a good thing, I think it's something absolutely required. We have hundreds of distros, and a lot of them are really for niche markets."
You can take that same statement and apply to Windows. So let's not be the pot calling the kettle black.

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