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Comment Re:Grandma's? (Score 1) 422

This is NOT Microsoft's responsibility. As long as they aren't actively limiting the ability to install other pieces of software or creating an environment in which other programs can not run, Microsoft has done their job. I don't know much about EU law, but it is ridiculous to think that Microsoft should be forced to bundle their operating system with competitor software... that's up to the distributors/OEMs, and if people buy direct from Microsoft, they can't bitch that non-Microsoft software isn't included.

Comment 3 apps, is that a joke? (Score 1) 842

"The three-app rule includes applications running in the background" So, I assume they'll be bludgeoning HP, Dell, etc for installing crapware after crapware to the tune of nearly 30 extra processes on first boot? Or HP (again!), Logitech, Cannon, Intel, etc etc for their awful driver packages that can leave more than one "background" task running?! I know the monkeys at Microsoft aren't the brightest bulbs, but you would think that the marketing department at least USES Windows... if only on occasion.
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LHC Forces Bookmaker To Lower Odds On the Existence of God 457

A UK bookmaker has lowered the odds on proving that god exists to just 4-1 to coincide with the switching on of the Large Hadron Collider. The chance that physicists might discover the elusive sub-atomic object called the "God particle" has forced the odds lower. Initially the odds that proof would be found of God's existence were 20-1, and they lengthened to 33-1 when the multi-billion pound atom smasher was shut down temporarily because of a magnetic failure. A spokesman for Paddy Power said, "The atheists' planned advertising campaign seems to have renewed the debate in pubs and around office water-coolers as to whether there is a God and we've seen some of that being transferred into bets. However we advise anyone still not sure of God's existence to maybe hedge their bets for now, just in case." He added that confirmation of God's existence would have to be verified by scientists and given by an independent authority before any payouts were made. Everyone getting a payout is encouraged to tithe at least ten percent.
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Slashdot's Disagree Mail 100

Ernest Hemingway's micro-story, "For sale: baby shoes, never worn," is one of my favorite examples of how less is sometimes more. Sometimes a few sentences say it all; you don't always need a hundred pages to convey an idea. Most of the mail I get is brief and to the point. Others are just brief. To be honest, I appreciate the short, crazy email more than the long rants, and they can be just as funny. Read below for this week's mail snippets.
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Slashdot's Disagree Mail 202

Slashdot has one of the best discussion systems there is. It's grown and adapted over the years to meet various challenges and suit the needs of our users. A lot of time and effort has gone into it and we are always open to user input to help make it better. Some of our best ideas start as user suggestions and we appreciate the feedback. Of course they can't all be gems and sometimes the suggestions we get are unworkable or just bizarre. Here are a few of my favorite unhelpful, helpful suggestions.

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