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Comment: Re:Why ignore US? (Score 1) 349

by Baavgai (#37847324) Attached to: Nokia Unveils Its First Windows 7 Phone

Simple, to get coverage in the US you have to play politics with the big telecos. If you don't need that headache, why not avoid it?

In most European countries you just buy the phone and the SIM and off you go. Some of the practices of American service providers are actually illegal in other countries.

Sorry to break it to you, since apparently hadn't noticed before, but when it comes to mobile devices, Americans are used to paying more for less.

Comment: Re:University is ... (Score 3, Insightful) 913

by Baavgai (#36568338) Attached to: Ask Slashdot: CS Degree Without Gen-Ed Requirements?

Someone mod this up! I couldn't agree. more. University is about education. More importantly, being reasonably conversant on a range of disciplines. The better ones, gasp, still try to offer that.

Focusing on one subject to the exclusion of all else is not a degree. It might be directly applicable to a given job, which makes the exercise job training. You might take subjects that you have no interest in or, more frustratingly, no aptitude for, but that's part of the ride. If nothing else, the reason such education is still valued in the modern world is that it proves an individual has at least the fortitude to tackle a spectrum of topics.

Comment: Re:It's the hardware, stupid (Score 1) 1348

by Baavgai (#33935290) Attached to: Desktop Linux Is Dead

I only did it once. Still, point. Joe User? Non Techie? EveryPC? Person who in prior decades had 12:00 blinking on their VCR?

I literally meant grandma, actually. To be honest, mother in law, but it didn't have the same ring. Though grandpa uses the Ubuntu box I set up for him without issue. Their printers are recognized by Ubuntu, be we've had other things that result in tech support calls ( me. ) Every question about some USB dingus, like a camera or wifi dongle, makes me cringe.

I generally recommend everyone buy Apple. Then they can bother their "geniuses" and not me.

Comment: It's the hardware, stupid (Score 2, Insightful) 1348

by Baavgai (#33932448) Attached to: Desktop Linux Is Dead

The only real thing that holds Linux back on the desktop is hardware. No so much the actual computer as the myriad of junk people plug into them.

A POS printer from Walmart will run fine on Windows, but not any Linux distro. So many of the external toys that people expect to simply buy and use have zero Linux support. Wifi in particular is tragic.

I use Linux and accept I may have to do a little research to get some PlugAndPray toy that will work. Grandma is lucky if she can figure out where the plug goes. If she plugs into windows, it will usually hold her hand, at the very least say something. If she plugs it into a Linux box, it can be ominously silent.

The Military

World's Most Powerful Rail Gun Delivered to US Navy 615

Posted by ScuttleMonkey
from the wanting-what-you-can't-have dept.
An anonymous reader writes "The world's most powerful functional rail gun capable of accelerating projectiles up to Mach 8 has been delivered to the Navy. The new rail gun is a 32-megajoule Electro-Magnetic Laboratory Rail Gun. The Navy eventually hopes to have 64-megajoule ship mounted rail guns. 'The lab version doesn't look particularly menacing -- more like a long, belt-fed airport screening device than like a futuristic cannon -- but the system will fire rounds at up to Mach 8, drawing on tremendous amounts of electricity to generate the current for each test shot. That, of course, is the problem with rail guns: Like lasers, they're out of step with modern-day generators and capacitors. Eight and 9-megajoule rail guns have been fired before, but providing 3 million amps of power per shot has been a limitation.'"
Portables

CloudBook, still vapor.

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Baavgai
Baavgai writes "Everex's CloudBook was supposed to be out today. Their site still lists the thing as the front page. Contrary to appearances, they've been delayed. This morning, I got walmart.com's staff on the phone. The site did have them; until 7:01AM, when they'd sold out. All 10 units! Curiously, the $200 Walmart box, also from Everex, which sold out in two weeks, still not back. I got no response from Everex about their inaccurate website and hardware availability."

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