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Comment: Yup..that's marketoids for ya (Score 1) 730

by MpVpRb (#40124767) Attached to: Ask Slashdot: How To Shop For a Laptop?

Marketoids hate simple comparisons.

Why do you think they created all of those nearly identical products??

The answer is...to confuse you.

When you are confused, you are more likely to rely on emotion, rather than logic.

Buy the brand, buy the extras, etc...

I really, really hate shopping for laptops...

Comment: It's all about the apps (Score 2) 1264

by MpVpRb (#39847915) Attached to: Why Desktop Linux Hasn't Taken Off

So, I look at what I use frequently

AutoCad, Photoshop, Illustrator, Altium, Visual Studio, AVR Studio and all of the other various specialized device interfaces, like Home Theater Master MX-850

All are Windows only. And PLEASE don't tell me there are open source alternatives..even when they exist, they are pale imitations of the originals

About the only stuff I could do on Linux is, Firefox, Thunderbird and Open Office.

Comment: Stop exaggerating (Score 4, Insightful) 1181

by MpVpRb (#39686159) Attached to: Losing the Public Debate On Global Warming

For years, the environmentalists have believed that it was necessary to exaggerate.

If they said "Here is a problem we should try to solve", they believed they would be ignored.

So instead they scream "THIS PROBLEM THREATENS OUR SURVIVAL!!! WE NEED TO SOLVE IT NOW!!!!".

After years of hearing this, the public recalibrates their bullshit sensors.

And yes, I consider myself an environmentalist. I just wish the rest of us were more honest.

Comment: Hard drives and online (Score 1) 304

by MpVpRb (#39535193) Attached to: Ask Slashdot: It's World Backup Day; How Do You Back Up?

Two drives in the computer. Several times a day, copy changed files from one to the other using a .bat file and xcopy.

Mozy online backup, twice a day.

One removable drive. Several times a month, copy changed files to it using a .bat file and xcopy..then take it out and put it on the shelf.

Comment: The end of improvement. (Score 4, Interesting) 382

When audio recording was first invented, quality was awful, but people loved it, because it was new and exciting, and nothing like it had ever existed before..

Year after year, quality improved.

We expected that someday, recorded music would become indistinguishable from live performance.

Then everything changed.

Convenience became more important than quality.

Storing 5000 mediocre quality recordings on an ipod became the norm.

Combine that with the excessive compression used to fight the loudness war, and it really makes an old-school audiophile sad.

Comment: Re:Riiiight (Score 1, Insightful) 691

>>If there is a reason to oppose this

How about, if the system makes a mistake, an innocent person could suffer hours, maybe days of inconvenience.

Worst case, they could die.

An example would be something like this, feel sick, get in the car to go to the hospital, need gas, get refused because the system made a mistake, days later, finally get to the doctor, doctor says "if only we had found this sooner, we could have saved you"

I know it's a crappy example, but I think it still makes the point. The innocent always suffer.

I'll turn over a new leaf. -- Miguel de Cervantes

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