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Comment Re:undeniable (Score 1) 20

The UK has at least 20x as much wind power available than its current electricity consumption. Energy independence is entirely possible, if not particularly desirable.

The UK could be a massive exporter of clean energy. Scotland in particular could be getting rich off it, but like with the oil they aren't seeing as much of the benefit as they should be seeing.

Comment Re:So what? (Score 1) 41

I usually download Linux on my Raspberry Pi and install it on a new x86-64 laptop. The RPi is my random tasks computer that is hooked up to one of the ports on my living room TV. The RPi comes in handy because it has some I/O ports I can use to hook up experiments. And I have some emulators installed. And I have a wacky arcade joystick hacked together and plugged into it.

If I were to install Windows today, I'd have to download the disk images from Microsoft using Firefox on a Linux computer. I think theoretically it would work, but I have no idea if I'd hit any roadblocks along the way.

Comment Re:Look and feel (Score 2) 41

What's an example of a common task? Copying files onto a USB stick? Formatting said USB stick? Editing a WAV file? Playing movies and MP3s? Ripping a CD? I think Linux and several other OSes have covered these particular common tasks for quite some time now.

Of course, if you're used to Windows or a Mac, the steps and names of the programs are going to be different on Linux/*BSD. But at a high level it's going to be a very similar process to complete any "common task".

Comment I didn't explain enough, my apologies (Score 3, Insightful) 85

2000 years ago the nations that have generated what is now 'Western culture' were part of the Roman Empire. This was a society in which human sacrifice was known, and the abandonment of unwanted children, for whatever reason the father had, was standard practice. Gladiator shows saw men killing each other for the entertainment of the crowds, and crucifixion was the punishment for serious criminals.

All these features of the culture changed - not spontaneously but because Christianity came to dominate the moral discourse, challenged these behaviours, and Emperors stopped them. Religion is part of 'culture'...

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