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Comment Re:it doesn't make any sense because (Score 1) 473

OS Installation. Seriously.

I've attempted to install the various forms of Ubuntu a number of times over the last few years and every single time has failed during installation/setup in some horrific and, somehow, unique way. And the best part? Posting anything on the Ubuntu "support" forums gets me treated like a retard by the community, regardless of how in-depth and/or technical the content of my post is. Oh how I love being told to "make sure the thing I burned to a CD was actually an ISO" and "follow the on-screen directions" when the issue is Ubuntu treating my three independent drives as if they were a single disk in a RAID array.

Comment Re:Other countries should start policing Internet (Score 1) 343

And that discouragement is exactly what he's pointing to. Unfortunately, I agree with you: Anyone who's smart enough to be deterred by the possible repercussions of texting + driving or whatever is going to be smart enough to realize it's a fucking stupid idea to begin with.

The real problem here is the vast majority of Americans are of the mindset that everything is perfectly okay until they're explicitly told otherwise -- and even then there has to be a punishment strict enough that the perceived benefits don't outweigh the penalty to prevent them from going ahead and doing it anyway.

Comment Re:Burn your PS2 games (Score 1) 145

When did you damn kids get so uppity about backwards compatibility? Not even three generations ago it was (almost) completely unheard of and no one cared. Did you also troll discussions involving Nintendo when they dropped GB support from the DS (and again when GBA support was dropped from the DSi)? How about the 360's (initially) piss-poor backwards compatibility and Sega's complete ignorance of the concept? I could keep going, but I think the direction I'm heading with this is fairly obvious: Terrible troll is terrible.

In any event, if you have a stack of PS2 games, I'm assuming you also own a PS2. In which case, why not just use that and... you know... stop bitching? If this is not the case, then you're clearly not doing your research (hint: There are PS3 systems that have varying degrees of backwards compatibility). Try taking a good look at your options, pick one and move on with your life -- the internet does not care about your inability to solve problems.

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go play some PS2 games on my EE-equipped PS3. Good day.

Comment Re:Apple "It Just Works" (Score 1) 595

Anyone with half a brain should be able to identify the overlapping functionality from both screenshots you posted. The only thing that set me back for a second was that the shuffle/repeat options on the iPhone UI look more like status icons than buttons, so I overlooked them at first.

In any event, this isn't even a fair comparison. First, that looks like an old version of the default skin for the Android music player. Secondly, I've yet to see two Android devices which have the same (default) UI for the music player. For instance, my Xperia X10 is closer to the iPhone UI you posted than the Android one. But whatev.

Comment Re:As always, make yourself known (Score 1) 597

The problem I see with this is the ridiculous litigation that seems to be common place as of late.

I like to think I'm a fairly decent programmer/designer, but I'm in no way prepared to deal with a patent troll in the event I come up with the Next Big Thing (tm) and accidentally infringe on a few hundred patents. Nor am I prepared to handle the opposite: Inventing something great and having someone either steal it or copy it without even acknowledging me.

I suppose working for Fatty McFatcat isn't all bad. Though, I won't argue that it couldn't be better.

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