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Comment Re:Thank God... (Score 1) 286

Even better, it's like seeing 079999 on and odometer and thinking that. We are heading into the 13'th b'ak'tun out of 20 (b'ak'tuns last a little less than 400 years), and after ending the 20th, we move onto the 1st bak'tun of the 2nd piktun. Oh, and after 20 piktuns are done, it's onto the 2nd kalabtun, 20 of those is a K'inchiltun and 20 of those is a Alautun. But there's nothing for 20 Alautuns, so in ~460 billion years, we might see some trouble according to the Mayan calendar.

Comment Re:Upgrading from W8 to W7 (Score 1) 675

Go to Ninite and throw on Classic Shell (along with the other apps they will need; Ninite is great for this). Hopefully that will give most people what they're looking for. Classic Shell also lets you bypass Metro on startup. Then it's just a matter of configuring the auto-login and it's mostly like Win7 by that point, with the major difference being that Win8 has flat colours and Win7 has shiny glass.

Comment Re:Oh grow up. (Score 1) 369

This isn't for that. It's for those who would walk to a public computer, create a Google log-in, tell Google to remember the log-in ("this is a private computer"), turn all the filters off, and leave the account logged in for the next unsuspecting person who proceeds to make an innocent search with the filters off.

In your case, your filters would already be set to moderate unless you turned them off.

Comment Re:Windows 8 is great (Score 1) 740

Metro might be ok (haven't used it enough), but there are 3 things that don't work for desktop:

1) No start button on screen and no obvious option to enable it. Makes sense on a phone where you have the Windows button. The windows key on a keyboard however doesn't cut it. (Neither does moving the mouse to the corner of the screen, which is almost the same as auto-hiding the taskbar)
2) Keeping the taskbar visible while in the Metro menu would be nice, and wouldn't take up much room. So that should be an easily enabled option.
3) (This one is really bad) right clicking on an item in Metro brings up a menu at the bottom of the screen. On a desktop.

These comments might be beating a dead horse, but that's appropriate given the story it's attached to.

Comment No tracking required (Score 1) 277

Silly claim by Facebook. Facebook should already ask you before you send any of your information to a different site. If the user accepts this, FB wouldn't be on the hook for the data on other sites (assuming the EU law was made rationally), therefore they wouldn't need to "keep more tracking data". It would be the user's responsibility to knock on the door of each site they allowed FB to share information with and tell them to delete all their data. Of course, if FB is sharing your data to other sites without your permission, that's a whole other issue.

Comment Re:Nobody plays fair (Score 1) 178

Chrome:
Right click the address bar
Click Edit Search Engines...
Mouse-over the one you want (there is a short list of popular ones including Bing, and any search engine you've visted in your history appears further down the list) and click "Make Default"
3 clicks total (4 counting the mouse-over).
You can also do the exact same process as with Firefox in the parent, however, this does not make it the default, it only adds it to the short list.
Doesn't excuse Google from taking duck.com though.

Comment Re:Well one thing is certain... (Score 1) 145

They might have some good programs, but I watched it live after the election projections were in. They were whiny to the point that I wouldn't have believed it if I wasn't watching it, and also complained about "the system" (this was before it was clear who won the popular vote) which they probably didn't do back in 2000 as a guess. Bill O'Reilly is all right as a conservative pundit overall, though the classroom feel of his show is a bit much.

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