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Comment Re:Yeah can't figure the appeal of the Sinclair (Score 1) 645

Well, not THIS Spectrum owner (yes, I actually still own one... bought from eBay a year or two ago for sentimental reasons) :-) I never knew much about Ataris (were they not basically a gaming machines, with cartridges to stick in? How do you pirate THAT? :-) ), but Apple or Commodore were never an option for me not only because of the price, but also because of the CPU. Z80 assembly runs circles around 6502 (or was it 6510?)! And being a hacker that I am, assembly was important to me even at the young age of 16. :-) And as far as C64 goes... we had 50/50 distribution of Spectrum and C64 among computer owners in our class. Oh boy, what religious wars THAT were!!! :-) Turned out eventually that we ALL had equal amounts of fun and frustration with our machines (C64 tape loader speed anyone? :-) ), and also that we ALL learned A LOT about computers using that inexpensive and charming hardware. Pitty computers are so complicated these days. I wonder where to start teaching my kids from...

Comment Re:Simpsons did it... (Score 1) 391

I wasn't sure whether you were joking or not, but it was fun anyway. :-)

BTW, it's one thing to parse it wrong on /., as you did, but an entirely different thing to actually COME to Austria, as a tourist, and then - with no joking - ask where all the kangaroos happen to be. I always thought such tourist would belong to a kind of an urban legend until I got a summer job as a front desk manager in a small hotel in Vienna. Boy, were I in for a surprise!!! :-)

Have a nice day mate, and no hard feelings. I like you US guys, especially since you installed your new president (actually, since you removed the old one, ok).

Comment Re:But what if slow black holes collide? (Score 1) 314

Oh, great, thank you very much for planting this disgusting picture in my head where it will probably remain for the weeks to come! Gotta go over to redtube or youporn or redporn or puretna to get my brain washed with better pictures.

Now that I previewed this post, I'm a bit ashamed of my it...

Comment Re:A Aspirin a day? WTF? (Score 2, Informative) 51

Now, why in the world is this modded as "troll"?

In Europe, the most medical doctors scoff at the notion of taking medicine "just in case", "even" if it's an aspirin. If there is no medical reason to apply medications to your body, then DON'T DO IT. That is the widely spread and accepted attitude.

Now, of course you can choose not to believe MDs and rather to design your own medication programs instead, but you should not mod a person down saying this would be a dangerous and a stupid thing to do. Disagree != Troll!

Comment Sharepoint. Don't get me started on it! (Score 2, Informative) 275

Our glorious IT department, guys who just happen to jump to ANYTHING Microsoft releases, moved our intranet to Sharepoint some 6-7 months ago. We are a 1000 man high tech company, producing our own safety critical hardware and software used in civilian and military applications. We have a full-time, large IT department, so we are not just a mom&dad shop who don't know how to turn on the computer.

Here is our experience with Sharepoint:

- It's SLOW AS HELL. It is mind-blowingly, unbelievably slow. I have NEVER seen such a slow system in my life!
- The search function is un-useable, except for poking fun at results. Rating hits in some xls Documents higher than hits on wiki pages - COME ON, MICROSOFT, EVEN YOU CAN'T BE THAT STUPID!
- Collaboration? Yeah, right - 2 guys from my department worked with 2 other guys in 2 other departments on a document. After 3 days, the damn thing just swallowed the document! No way to roll back, no way to find it (IT also gave up after a few hours of search). It's GONE!
- The WIKI functionality (editor) is awful. Just awful. It changes the spacing between lines at its' liking. No way to fix it, short of turning to HTML mode and repairing it manually, just to see it f*** up again after the next update!

I could go on forever, but I guess you get the picture. MS sure does have some fine products, although I despise their business practice. Sharepoint, however, is NOT one of those fine ones!

OK, I calmed down. Now I go back to work... :-)

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