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Comment Re:huh.. (Score 1) 405

I assume assume that running one's own Exchange server at home provides to a professional Exchange administrator the opportunity to tinker with and hack at an Exchange server at home rather than at work where bosses tend to frown upon such activities.

P.S.

I found it very hard to type "professional Exchange administrator"

Comment Re:They could lure more people into buying their b (Score 1) 66

The biggest apparent hole in the Roku's featureset is the inability to play the content you already own.

True. They are not likely to add that capability either. :( Their box costs $100 and has only a very simple remote. They don't want the support costs involved in supporting anything as complicated as CIFS and codec issues. They want to sell an idiot proof black box that requires no after sale support.

That said, I'd love to be able to stream my music collection through it...

Comment Re:mac != unix (Score 1) 699

Yes, terminal.app is a GUI app and so is xterm. Isn't the whole purpose of a graphical display to let you have a whole bunch of xterms open at the same time?
At the moment I have 4 iTerms open with a combined total of 11 tabs. That's pretty much how I've used Unix since my first SparcStation was plopped on my desk. "Lot's o' xterms"

Comment Re:Conservation of energy (Score 1) 618

See, I really don't think that the point of this exercise is to create lots and lots of energy, but rather a way to dispose of garbage without making use of lots and lots of land, and as an added bonus, puts some power back into the grid as well.

We already have incinerators that greatly reduce landfill volume, but they have a serious problem. Incomplete combustion means that a lot of the stuff that goes up the smoke stack and the resulting ash is pretty darn toxic. If we can burn the garbage more completely, the left-overs will be much more palatable (so to speak).

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