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Comment: Icons are symbols (Score 4, Insightful) 713

by Hymer (#39983875) Attached to: Icons That Don't Make Sense Anymore

Icons work because we have learned what the symbol means not because the symbol makes sense. Red Cross and the biohazard sign are examples of this.
If you change the symbol you have to learn everybody the meaning of the new symbol instead of just learning children the meaning of the old one.
Furthermore you don't have any guarantee that the shiny new symbol will be meaningful in a couple of years.

Comment: Let us look at this way: (Score 1) 1091

by Hymer (#39427757) Attached to: Why Linux Can't 'Sell' On the Desktop

You buy yourself a brand new car... but the car has Good Year tires and you prefer Michelin tires, what do you do ? You sell Good Year tires and buy Michelin tires.
You buy a brand new PC... you do not want Windows so you sell... oh wait... you can't sell your Windows, can you... got the point.
As long as the anti competitive and almost illegal practice continues nobody will try to put anything else on a brand new PC.

Comment: Re:Think Ninite... (Score 1) 319

by Hymer (#37892650) Attached to: Schools In Portugal Moving To OSS

Who was speaking of a large network here ? The Windows 7 is a pita (but far better than Vista) in stand alone mode.
We don't do Windows clients in our corporate network... far too much work to maintain, we use Linux and OS X,
Windows applications are running on 4 large Citrix XenApp servers.
I'm maintaining 4 servers instead of 120 PC, I must be stupid.

Comment: The problem is not the client... (Score 1) 207

by Hymer (#37877234) Attached to: Skype Goes After Reverse-Engineering

You are looking at the wrong end of the problem, the client is not the real problem... The real problem is the infrastructure which is expensive to obtain and maintain.
Skype runs servers in almost all countries, servers that provides SkypeOut and SkypeIn calls for a local fee, a free alternative would need that kind of service too.

Comment: Re:Or perhaps we could sell things to asia ... (Score 1) 188

by Hymer (#37506478) Attached to: Are Folding Containers the Future of Shipping?

We could ship bulk cargo in containers, it would need some modifications but lot less than those folding containers: we just need to be able to tilt the container so the door is at the top, fill it with bulk cargo, close the doors and tilt back... and mark it "DANGER! BULK CARGO" so nobody opens the door.

Comment: Fax machines refuse to die... (Score 1) 835

by Hymer (#37323704) Attached to: Why the Fax Machine Refuses To Die

Because Fax provides something nothing else (except telex) can: a point 2 point communication which guarantees either instant delivery or instant information that delivery is impossible. Fax is also considered a "Legal Document" in almost all countries... email is not (and should not be).

E-mail has a 48 hour period where you can't know whether your mail has been received or not...

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