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Comment Heavy handed but, no absolutely not (Score 1) 512

I'm a bit totalitarian about this. I believe that the web should be as CLOSE to the standard as possible. If there are alternatives that are better than IE6/7 now, then by Zeus make sure that people know about it if the page their viewing b0rks out.

I have hated having to code around problems of rendering with IE at the expense of other browsers which render closer to the standard.

Just my .02 euros (or whatever dominant currency we have now)

Comment Headphones & Music (Score 2, Interesting) 1019

My position on this is that the manager is a troll and is a control freak.

I listen to a very large collection of music & podcasts at work.

If I had a manager actually state that as a position with the particular environs you mentioned I would be demanding a number of things:
1) segregation of the programmers to a more isolated area
2) segregation of anyone who is in sales to a basement office with sound proofing
3) scientific studies that the manager in question was not beaten up and stuffed in lockers in high school

Now while much of what I'm writing above may be construed as flame bait, I just posit it for laughs.

Seriously though, music and/or podcasts are some of the mechanisms I was using to deal with either utter silence (because my dev team was fairly isolated) or high volume sales people (after consolidation of the office employees after 1st round of layoffs).

Comment Karma will run over your Dogma (Score 1) 1231

I upgraded and promptly broke a couple of things .. the gdk/gtk pixbuf is going to be the biggest pain in the rear. That took out Eclipse 3.5.1 & Lotus Notes 8.5 (trust me ... I'd rather use something else but that's what we use @ work).

There are a couple of other annoyances which I'm sure will be worked out in the near future.

Biggest gripe I have is GDM with the user picker like WinXP/Vista ... I'm not real keen on exposing who's a valid user on the system.

Transportation

Dean Kamen Combines Stirling Engine With Electric Car 324

Colin Smith writes "Dean Kamen, (inventor of the Segway) has combined a Stirling engine with a battery-powered electric vehicle based on the Ford Think to provide a fully decoupled electric hybrid car which can run on any fuel which can provide enough heat to run the Stirling generator. Think are also producing a purely battery 'Think City' car which is capable of 62mph and with a range of 126miles." Some stats on the Ford Think: Top speed, 55mph; 0-30, 6.5 seconds; Range, 60 miles on battery.

Comment Get a USB-to-IDE/SATA adapter (Score 1) 337

Get a USB-to-IDE/SATA adapter from your local computer retail store.

Hook the unit up.

If you have a linux box you can use GNU shred to write random data over the raw /dev/hd? device.

What I've done is run shred with 3 iterations of random data and a fourth of just zeros.

My former drives are more or less unrecoverable at that point ... I don't know to what forensic recovery attempts might yield but it would be awfully expensive for the attempt.

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