Comment Re:Interesting but... (Score 2) 112
Comment Re:No Good (Score 1) 553
Not if you run windows, it means your personally funding a patent troll and helping to hinder technological progress for mankind.
Comment Re:We're gonna lose a lot. (Score 1) 636
The P in PC stands for personal. That means that it's in your control
That only applies to anyone NOT running Microsoft windows...
Comment Re:Enough Already (Score 1) 62
Comment FreeNX is great for low latency connections. (Score 1) 640
Comment Re:Should be good for the economy (Score 1) 1530
As a Brit all I can see is America is entering a new medieval dark age where religion is most important than rights and reason.
What I except is more things like This
Comment Win95 - the day the computer died. (Score 1) 461
I NEVER liked windows, coming from an Amiga background (I had the 500 + 1200).
When My Amiga died in 1996 I got a Windows PC that cost 4 times the amount had 16 times the RAM and was about 50 times time faster in CPU speed (in Mhz) but was about 1000 X slower in doing anything, it was so unstable, everything cost lots more but did not have the capabilities of software on the Amiga (untill about 1/2 decade later) and our entire OS actually crashed (all the time) - with the Amiga crashes (guru mediations) nearly always occurred only ever in games.
So for me I view Microsoft as a company that make computing progress go backwards.
As well as being technically inept MS use their monopoly to prevent progress and innovation.
Microsoft use FUD and threats about made up patents relating to Linux and open-source software to use a Mafia style technique of bullying money out of companies - with 'patent deals' - Tomtom and Amazon are recent victims. All the details are off record (if the details were ever publicised Microsoft could no longer use FUD as a weapon...) (I prey someone leaks the info to wikileaks)
The result of Microsoft tactics have both helped to prevent innovation in the industry (Apple are being just as bad recently) and end up costing governments around the world huge bills with windows licenses that could be avoided and spent to improve society - alternatives exist but MS have always done their most to ensure that competition cannot exist
Comment L.S.D: Obvious solution (Score 1) 187
Comment Re:Also their drug laws are the best in the world (Score 1) 368
Comment Also their drug laws are the best in the world ... (Score 2, Interesting) 368
As well as being ahead of the game in terms of green energy Portugal also has the most advanced drug laws in the world
In 2001, Portugal became the first European country to abolish all criminal penalties for personal drug possession. In addition, drug users were to be targeted with therapy rather than prison sentences.[6]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_policy_of_Portugal
The first country to back away from AMERICA'S 'war on drugs' - which has been as successful as the 'war of terror.'?
Comment Re:FSB is not "the" successor to the KGB (Score 1, Troll) 187
Comment Re:Do no evil (Score 2) 348
Getting my first (very expensive ) Windows PC was the most depressing day of my life.
Now that most technology companies are working on Linux products I sense the computing dark age is coming to an end.
Its not just google, Dell seems to have woken up from the Matrix... (we just need all the rest of them to stop being farmed)
Dell: "Ubuntu is safer than Microsoft® Windows®"
Comment Private Pile get the **** of my wii fit! (Score 1) 104
Would they attack Pile with wii controllers instead of soap in socks ?
Would Sergeant Hartman be replaced with a character in a Mario Bros game?
Comment MS + Apple - now the odd ones out.... (Score 1) 280
Today most major tech companies (in the mobile sector mainly) are working with Linux, particularly hardware manufacturers
HP, Dell, acer , LG, Intel, google, Motorola, NEC, Panasonic, and Samsung, Vodafone, Nokia, HTC (the list goes on for quite a while) are all working on some form of Linux system or device, even Sony is (although they obviously hate Linux - and everything)
As time progresses how are Apple and Microsoft going to compete - even it they join forces...
Consumers are slowly waking up to the fact that if you buy an Apple product you are not in control of it, Apple is., judging by the increase in sales in Android it looks like the start of the end for apple (i hope)
As for Microsoft, they seem to becoming increasingly irrelevant (I haven't used any product of theirs - except a friends Xbox - since 2002, so for me they are already irrelevant and thank god for that..)