Comment Re:Access password with no ACLs ? (Score 1) 136
Do what a few providers already do. On calling, the automated system asks for the telephone number of the line you're calling about, then asks for your PIN. It then transfers you to customer services.
There's a big difference between being accessible when needed and accessible at all times.
Comment Re:Access password with no ACLs ? (Score 1) 136
Pull up the data on the caller as they call? Call centre staff don't need access to my details unless I'm on the phone to them, or I have a case open that they're still helping with.
Comment Re:best 8-bit uP ever: 6809. Hands down. (Score 1) 110
Agreed, I learnt on the 6809 and remember being bemused by the limitations of 6502 when I came to try it!
Oddly I read this while having a text editor open on m6809.c
Comment Excellent! (Score 1) 267
Let's hope we get a similar ruling in this country some time (seems unlikely under the yoke of Mandelson, but still).
Comment Didn't seem to do much (Score 1) 199
A completely black page?
Oh, wait, do I need to whitelist something in noscript for that? Pass.
Silverlight 3.0 Released, Allows Apps Outside the Browser 335
Comment Re:Caps lock will be the end of unintended shoutin (Score 1) 586
Ugh, you're kidding, right? Clear where left arrow (backspace) should be? Backspace right next to (reduced in size) enter key?! No, the CoCo 3 layout is pretty awful. I like that they added a real control key (in the right place, but presumably only useful in OS-9 or with a terminal emulator), but the placement of some of the others is just wrong.
Even lacking a control key, the old CoCo 2 layout is better - and the Dragon keyboard is even nicer to type on: better quality keyboard, CoCo 2 layout.
Comment Re:Free Systems (Score 1) 255
Comment Re:GNU/Solaris? (Score 1) 213
That all looks about right.
Which is why the GNU system + the kernel of Solaris (SunOS) should, in the name of accurate representation, be named GNU/SunOS.
That really wasn't any sort of joke post, it was based on the fact that the Solaris kernel is, *actually*, called SunOS. Of course, I've not really been paying attention , so the official name for the Free release could have a totally different naming convention for all I know.