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Comment Re:Ubuntu does not support hibernate (Score 1) 378

When I had my new machine with Windows 7, suspend/sleep worked fine. After about 2-3 months and some driver installs suspend could never resume, after sleep, only the black screen came back, i had to press reset. I tried to change settings, to hibernate, nothing helped.

A few more months have passed, and now suspend is working again. Maybe a Windows update helped it?

Comment Efficiency = bad (Score 1) 209

When heating with an air-conditioner, the efficiency is not too good, but not too bad. 1 kWh electric energy = 5-6 kWh heating energy (equivalent). So there is a ratio of 1:5 to 1:6.

When heating with just electricity, the ratio is 1:1 (1 kWh electic energy = 1 kWh heat equivalent).

In the end: nice joke from Microsoft.

Comment What IS BitCoin (Score 2) 490

It took me some time to understand what BitCoin actually is.

Basically, BitCoin network is a big transaction database.
One transaction is: "transfer X amount of BitCoins from account Y to account Z." This 'database', or transaction log is replicated and stored on all participating users' computers.
You can be sure a (your) transaction has been recorded, because you can check with many other peers who will verify that it is.

Of course, the inner parts are more complex, and there's a way to generate new BitCoins (but over time you can generate less and less, so it's a finite amount in total).

(I forgot to login before my comment, so i'm posting it again.)

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Fallout From the November Console Wars 182

All three 'next generation' consoles are out, and we can finally stop using that term. The NPD numbers for last month have been released, and there's plenty of information there to discuss. Analysts have already made some observations, with brandintel specifically pointing out the Xbox 360's 'surprising' role in last month's fight. For some more well-reasoned thought, Dean Takahashi's take is the place to turn: "At this rate, Microsoft isn't going to hit its goal of 10 million units by year end ... Sony's number is consistent with its warnings, but 197,000 is worse than what many expected ... the fair fight is really going to be what happens in the year 2007, when all three console makers should be able to ship as many consoles as consumers want. To me, this looks like consumers are hit with a case of sticker shock. The mass market is paying for cheap PS2s, DS Lites, and GBAs." Despite the Wii's success last month, it should be noted that Nintendo is no longer bragging of 1 Million units in the U.S. by the end of the year. So, essentially, it looks like all three companies will fail to hit their console goals for the year.

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