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Comment Re:Technology is not an answer to education (Score 1) 139

The AC was thoughtful enough to offer a very literate respone to you, despite the fact that portions of your original post did not even parse. Counter the AC's assertions with something better than your implied "I think I'm special, so anything that doesn't reinforce that notion for me is bad" or GTFO.

Comment Re:Actually (Score 1) 532

Have you ever seen a Commie drink a glass of water?

I do get the joke, Gen. Ripper, but since you ask... Yes, I have--most recently at New Year's Eve dinner a couple of nights ago with the in-laws. Zhu nimendou Xinnian Kuaile lai cong Guangzhou!

(Fucking-A, when is /. going to join the 21st Century and support Unicode, anyway? *grumble*)

Comment Re:That clinches it. (Score 1) 393

That's odd--I run Linux because I have a life and sometimes just want/need to get shit done, and I don't like putting up with day-long installations, hours of thumb twiddling as I wait for Windows update to do its thing, and having to jump through hoops to get basic info about what the OS is up to and/or make simple config changes... when MS even deigns to make it possible. And let's not forget drivers--more than once I've tried to install a 64-bit version of Windows only to find that there is no 64-bit version of a crucial driver and no way to obtain one. I've had one occasion when something similar happened with 64-bit Linux, and I solved the problem in less than 10 minutes by downloading the driver source and running "make install". (I think I posted here on /. about this not long after it happened.) And did I mention that I don't run my machine only by the grace of some faceless corporation?

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