* Posts by Smudger

6 publicly visible posts • joined 16 Jul 2008

KOffice 2.0 available for early adopters

Smudger
Happy

@Rik Hemsley

"What is this perfectly good word processor? I'd love to use it. I haven't ever used a half-decent one."

I think it's called WordPerfect 7.0

Junk email volumes hit high

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Unhappy

Same Here

I've had just one spam message in the last three weeks or so - down from 10-15 a day. I'm starting to feel like nobody loves me...

Google auto-links YouTube, Google accounts

Smudger
Stop

So what?

Nothing stopping you from having a Google account that you don't use for anything other than YouTube is there?

Or do Google somehow link multiple accounts together? They can't assume all Google accounts which access from the same computer (never mind the same IP address) belong to the same person.

Getting animated about a 6,000 core Soho supercomputer

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@Worldwide perspective

You misunderstand the terminology of dark fibre.

Typically, owning (or leasing) dark fibre means that you own or lease the entire capacity of the fibre; you are responsible for "lighting it up" with your terminal equipment and you have complete use of and control over the entire bandwidth of the link. You get to decide what protocols are used and you can leave the links idle or max them out 24/7.

This, as opposed to renting bandwidth (guaranteed or not) on a virtual link on somebody else's network, where they provide the terminal equipment, etc and you may share the link with other customer's data and you may pay a variable rate according to your bandwidth utilisation profile.

Privacy watchdog hoists Google by its own petard

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@ I. Aproveofitspendingonspecificprojects

Shame on you. I-can't-believe-you-are-such-a-pedant...

...when you don't even check your own facts.

The phrase is "hoist with your own petard", so you're both wrong.

Google is your friend (or used to be, anyway).

HP's white trash data center is up for anything

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POD???

I would have thought that *all* data centres are "performance optimised" - well aren't they?

Should have called it "Space Optimised Data - Orientated For Failure"