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GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5495]
I suspect your countries have large bureaucracies
Henrik
29-Dec-2010
[5496x2]
anyone are taxed, even businesses and also if you run an internet 
connection to a bikeshed for a webcam.
Denmark has the world's largest bureaucracy with close to, around 
30-40% of the working population being publicly employed (don't know 
the exact figure).
GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5498]
Why are your cartoonists drawing pictures of Mohammed when there's 
a lot more wrong with your own country!!
Steeve
29-Dec-2010
[5499]
Honestly I prefer to live in countries like Denmark or France instead 
of USA or England. 

You feel the difference when you lost your employment or have a big 
decease.
Henrik
29-Dec-2010
[5500]
Mohammed drawings is really a small problem. There are some things 
we like very much, like having free hospitals. What we don't like 
so much is that the public sector is growing in the wrong way. It's 
adding personnel for doing controls, paperwork, managing silly rules 
and making sure people uphold stupid laws, rather than increasing 
productivity. If it did, it would be OK. It's really about what we 
get for our tax money, and it's not enough. Our government is trying 
to control us into the ground.
GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5501x2]
if 50% of the country works for the govt, of course it makes sense 
to increase that as it increases your vote
what political party would be elected on a platform to reduce the 
size of govt when everyone works for the govt?
Henrik
29-Dec-2010
[5503]
We have lost big companies, like Vestas, which was once our pride 
leading windmill manufacturer. Now production facilities are closing 
down, because taxes are so high and wages are skyrocketing to pay 
those taxes. Last year, the interest in investing in factories in 
Denmark reached a history low. Yet taxes are still increasing.
GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5504]
where did Vestas move to?
Steeve
29-Dec-2010
[5505]
When I see the really bad situation of employment in USA currently 
(and all that people who lost their house). I don't think we are 
in such a bad way.
Henrik
29-Dec-2010
[5506]
Graham, UK, I believe. Perhaps also China.
GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5507]
but Steeve, even if you lose your job you can still watch TV and 
listen to music!
Henrik
29-Dec-2010
[5508]
Steeve, yeah, but the situation in the USA is also because of a fragile 
economic base.
GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5509x3]
I guess if you're part of the EEC, you can just move to a different 
country to live?
I hear Iceland is bankrupt ..
What's Sweden like?
Henrik
29-Dec-2010
[5512x2]
Sure you can, and many are leaving. Particularly the highly educated 
part of the public. Our government has also put a nice system in 
place that prevents highly educated people from settling in the country.
Sweden, cheaper cars and DVDs, more blondes, but otherwise probably 
the same.
Steeve
29-Dec-2010
[5514]
We don't have the whole scene though, in our community, because the 
Rebolers have enough intellectual forces to make their way in the 
world :-)
But the world economic situation is really bad.
Henrik
29-Dec-2010
[5515]
Oh, by the way, when you buy a new car here, you get to pay 180% 
of its value in taxes.
GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5516x2]
Is Nokia keeping Finland afloat ?
High taxation, large govt bureacracies .. sounds like very socialist 
economies
Henrik
29-Dec-2010
[5518]
It wouldn't be so bad, if the money was used better to serve the 
public instead of trying to control it with silly laws.
GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5519x2]
but that's inevitable ..
large govt => silly laws
Steeve
29-Dec-2010
[5521]
large companies => large lobbies => silly laws
GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5522]
many politicians => idle minds => silly laws
Henrik
29-Dec-2010
[5523]
Many politicians is probably the case here. Making laws makes the 
appearance of things moving. It doesn't matter if it's good or bad, 
just as long as something was done, so a politician can say that 
he "took action".
GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5524]
Yes
Robert
29-Dec-2010
[5525]
OT?
Henrik
29-Dec-2010
[5526]
yes, perhaps move to chat.
GrahamC
29-Dec-2010
[5527]
Iphone battery issue http://tinyurl.com/25qhpfl
Henrik
4-Jan-2011
[5528]
Some versions of PHP hang on a specific number:


http://www.exploringbinary.com/php-hangs-on-numeric-value-2-2250738585072011e-308/
Pekr
6-Jan-2011
[5529x5]
Some ppl say, that this year's CES is going to really start the end 
of PC, as we know it ....
NVIDIA announcing high performance ARM based CPU - http://www.osnews.com/story/24209/NVIDIA_Announces_ARM_CPU_for_Desktop_Server_HPC
And Windows confirms NT and Office for ARM - http://www.osnews.com/story/24210/Microsoft_Announces_Windows_NT_Office_for_ARM
Google unveils UI for Android 3.0 for tablets - http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/05/google-shows-off-android-3-0-the-entirely-for-tablet-honeycom/
QNX based BlackBerry PlayBook  preview - http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/06/blackberry-playbook-preview/
Robert
6-Jan-2011
[5534]
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1349	OSX 10.6.6 is out.
GrahamC
6-Jan-2011
[5535]
Well, what hope do we have of running R3GUI on these platforms?
Pekr
6-Jan-2011
[5536]
First - Carl compiling R3 library to target CPU - ARM. Then porting/integrating 
the hostkit, and that might be more tricky, see Android group and 
related discussion. OTOH maybe one year ago we would thought AmigaOS 
would be impossible to target ....
GrahamC
6-Jan-2011
[5537]
How versatile is the underlying graphics engine .. can it do touch 
interfaces?  And surface computing?
Pekr
6-Jan-2011
[5538]
Why not? Our kiosk systems do work with touch since 2003. I dare 
to say, that I know most touch technologies. Most of those simulate 
mouse ... multi-touch, I don't know. But imo View is as manageable 
as any other app out there ...
Cyphre
6-Jan-2011
[5539x2]
Touch interface support is not related to graphics engine but rather 
event handling...ofcourse the events handling code can be enhaced 
for whatever events the platform support.
I should also note the basic/default gfx engine (agg) we use can 
run on any king of brick that support framebuffer so this part is 
the last to be worried about.

And even if anyone can switch to other gfx engine this is already 
possible at the hostkit level.

I must say that the current hostkit gfx abstraction layer is not 
100% polished yet (but this will happen soon) in terms of 'programmers 
comfort' but it is pretty usable in the A110.
Pekr
6-Jan-2011
[5541]
anyway - we need two things - Carl getting back to R3 coding, porting 
a library, and someone skilled doing the port. We don't have skilled 
ppl with free time and will to do so, nor the resources to sponsor 
such a non-business case  imo ...
GrahamC
6-Jan-2011
[5542]
you have to create your own market . .if there is an easy entry to 
surface computing ... let's make Rebol it
Cyphre
6-Jan-2011
[5543]
I wouldn't say this is non-business case. If I had some  money to 
make mini-company I'd pay Carl to make specific libs and do the ports 
on my own to make crossplatform product for all the newly hyped devices. 
Look how for example Unity3d is succesfull with just Wii, iPhone 
support...
Pekr
6-Jan-2011
[5544]
We need a new bounty - buy Carl :-)