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Comment I wonder (Score 1) 339

Normally, i mostly only read the comment section of each headline/story because i find it refreshing not having to decompile the OP's story just to get to the core of the story, for example: "Experts say that the Windows 8 is hard to use blah blah blah blah" rather in the comments just plain and simple: "Windows 8 is like Vista". Sure i tried Windows 8 preview just like any other release of an OS, i built my own opinions and then went to slashdot to see what more experienced people than me thought about it. So i ask you this, Where does one since Slashdot is a sell-out and the members plan to leave?
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Ask Slashdot: Which Candidates For Geek Issues? 792

Okian Warrior writes "An oft-repeated sentiment on Slashdot is that we should change the situation by voting in better officials. An opinion that appears in nearly every political thread is: 'we're to blame because we elected these people.' On the eve of the first primary (in New Hampshire), I have to wonder: how can we tell the candidates apart? Ron Paul is an obvious exception, and I am not discounting him, but otherwise it seems that no candidate has made a stand on any issue. Consider the candidates (all of them, of any party) as a set. What issue can I use to divide them into two groups, such that one group is 'for' something and the other is 'against'?"

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