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Why should anyone feel defensive about "being cheap?"


America and Americans are in debt to the eyeballs and have no savings because we spend the money as fast as we get it and then we borrow so we can spend some more. The people are in hock to consumer credit companies and the nation is pushing bonds to China.


We rarely speak of citizens anymore...we're now consumers.


Money represents energy.


Given the environmental and economic costs (including long term energy availability and cost), an IT sector based on planned obsolesense that emphasizes ongoing consumption of throw away manufactured goods is absurd.


One of the most attractive aspects of GNU/linux is that it redefines short lived,throw away, consumer items as durable goods through rigorous adherence to backwards hardware compatibility on the part of kernel maintainers and several of the mainstream distributions.


And when new hardware is purchased, GNU/Linux permits purchase of hardware resources sized to meet the demands of the load, without the overhead imposed by an overly (and arbitrarily) bloated OS.


Most of us "get" the idea of "free as in beer and free as in speech," but we're overlooking another important factor that could be exploited to boost the rate of adoption of open standards, FOSS, and Gnu/Linux, among governments and other large institutions:


GNU/linux is the environmentally friendly OS.


Computer hardware represents embedded energy. Embedded energy, is the energy derived from fossil fuels, that went into its manufacture.


That is embedded energy that caused greenhouse gas emissions when it was embedded in the hardware we refer to as a computer.


On a Microsoft driven average three year hardware upgrade cycle, that embedded energy is wasted and winds up in a landfill -- and more greenhouse gas is produced to build replacement hardware with its own embedded energy load onboard to be under-utilized over its short service life as a Windows desktop or server.


All but one of the machines I administer at my small business have been "recycled" after I obtained them from other businesses "upgrading" to the lastest version of Windows. The one new machine, I assembled myself, from "new old stock," components five years ago, for use as a terminal server for a LAN of "recycled" PC based Xterminals, and it is only a PIII.


The average age of machines on the LAN I built and maintain is 12 years -- that is four times the fossil fuel embedded energy efficiency of a similarly sized Windows shop running on a Microsoft driven average 3 year hardware upgrade cycle.


Moreover, ever more powerful hardware consumes more and more greenhouse gas emitting fossil fuel in the form of AC utility power. We don't see many new PCs with 250 watt power supplies these days, do we?


The bottom line is this: Windows contributes to global climate change. GNU/Linux is the environmentally friendly and responsible choice.


Promote that to governments and large corporations under pressure to respond to concerns about global climate change and fossil fuel depletion, and there isn't a ready made answer they can provide to justify their continued reliance on Microsoft, Windows, and proprietary standards, that help dictate Windows use by everyone else who interacts with them.

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Windows contributes to global climate change  n0neXn0ne | 09/01/07
12 years  croberts | 09/02/07
So...  Bozzer | 09/02/07
Ya... ok  croberts | 09/02/07
re: ok ...  n0neXn0ne | 09/02/07
Circle talk  Cayble | 09/04/07
Give It A Rest Already  TheBoyBailey | 09/02/07
I agree  Bozzer | 09/02/07
You sure of that?  tshinder@... | 09/02/07
Just a quick grammar lesson for the day...  MGP2 | 09/03/07
The IEEE disagrees with you  georgeou | 09/02/07
pat on the back  Bozzer | 09/02/07
Grow up.  ye | 09/02/07
How Nice For You  TheBoyBailey | 09/02/07
Seems to me he's just disproving wrong information.  ye | 09/02/07
Not an ABM'er  TheBoyBailey | 09/02/07
My apologies if your not.  ye | 09/02/07
Then...  zkiwi | 09/02/07
Why would you expect him to share private e-mail?  ye | 09/02/07
Then why should he mention it?  zkiwi | 09/02/07
Personally I wouldn't expect anyone to share an e-mail.  ye | 09/02/07
Yeah...  zkiwi | 09/02/07
He doesn't need to be under an NDA. E-mail is assume private between...  ye | 09/02/07
Lynn Fox's email was sent to David Maynor and it was evidence.  georgeou | 09/02/07
So...  zkiwi | 09/02/07
Did you not read what he wrote?  ye | 09/02/07
I read it  zkiwi | 09/02/07
Now you know you were wrong.  ye | 09/03/07
Evidence?  Robert Crocker | 09/04/07
This is Ou's universe  frgough | 09/04/07
It is evidence of how Apple wanted ....  ShadeTree | 09/04/07
Itanium Owned by IBM (link for you George)  AMD OPTERON | 09/02/07
Power6 and Itanium are impressive, but it's a totally different market  georgeou | 09/02/07
Gutmann is wrong  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 09/02/07
Remember that mfpmp CPU mostly or completely accounts for media decoding.  georgeou | 09/02/07
Wait till the content requires the AES 256 bit encryotion...  mrlinux | 09/04/07
Adrian you are absolutley right about Gutmanns Soures  mrlinux | 09/02/07
No ...  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 09/02/07
Please tell me...  zkiwi | 09/02/07
I have seen his slides....  mrlinux | 09/04/07
did you OR did you not see the paper?  n0neXn0ne | 09/02/07
See the paper?  M.R. Kennedy | 09/03/07
Andrian...  mrlinux | 09/04/07
You already know that's a crock.  odubtaig | 09/03/07
Well I wont stoop to your level...  mrlinux | 09/04/07
No, I think your Gutmann apology act ....  ShadeTree | 09/04/07
Well if someone personally attacks you and makes up...  mrlinux | 09/04/07
if someone attacks your integrity and ....  ShadeTree | 09/04/07
ShadeTree...  mrlinux | 09/04/07
I agree with you.  ye | 09/02/07
256 thats 3 years old George  AMD OPTERON | 09/02/07
C'mon, stick to the thread. I've already asked you nicely.  georgeou | 09/02/07
Blog post are probably bugs  TripleII | 09/02/07
Pre-Rebuttals  TripleII | 09/02/07
"no one can discredit the extra costs born of DRM implementation into Vista  Ole Man | 09/02/07
Shut up, OleFool.  M.R. Kennedy | 09/03/07
Typical demonstration  Ole Man | 09/03/07
Typical half-witted response  M.R. Kennedy | 09/04/07
" I, of course, have wit in abundance"  Ole Man | 09/05/07
Funny  rtk | 09/05/07
Logging on to a bank web site is DRM  Patanjali | 09/02/07
Oh puh-leese.  odubtaig | 09/03/07
Innappropriate implementation through mistrust  Patanjali | 09/05/07
Geoge, why did you wait 9 months to post this?  kbaily05@... | 09/02/07
Don't blame 2 year old MS documentation for his inability to read  georgeou | 09/02/07
Debunking a presentation you've never seen  zkiwi | 09/02/07
Yeah.. But...  Wolfie2K3 | 09/03/07
In case you hadn't noticed...  zkiwi | 09/03/07
Stop with the red herring already.  ye | 09/03/07
re: Debunking a presentation you've never seen  M.R. Kennedy | 09/03/07
And yet...  zkiwi | 09/03/07
Or better yet...  rtk | 09/03/07
Same reason most people don't reply to you  Ole Man | 09/03/07
Erm...  zkiwi | 09/03/07
he says, in a reply to me.  rtk | 09/03/07
Not only is Guttman a fraud, he's become a troll as well?  rtk | 09/03/07
So...  zkiwi | 09/03/07
re: zkiwi  ShadeTree | 09/04/07
Thanks  zkiwi | 09/04/07
Too bad  eb276 | 09/04/07
Grow up!  ShadeTree | 09/04/07
re: And yet...  M.R. Kennedy | 09/04/07
Oh look  zkiwi | 09/04/07
Oh Come on!  ShadeTree | 09/04/07
Debunked?  zkiwi | 09/04/07
Yes Debunked  eb276 | 09/04/07
re: zkiwi  ShadeTree | 09/04/07
Don't confuse us with facts George  tonymcs@... | 09/02/07
Times Roman may well win in the end with more high-res displays  Patanjali | 09/02/07
You would need double the DPI for that to happen  georgeou | 09/02/07
Double?  Patanjali | 09/03/07
ClearType takes liberties with typography to make it clear  georgeou | 09/03/07
Message has been deleted.  barrett63@... | 09/03/07
Nice article, BUT...  Joschibaer | 09/03/07
I recommend K-Lite Mega pack because it works  georgeou | 09/03/07
K-lite mega pack vs. vista codec pack.  rtk | 09/03/07
I've had good luck with K-Lite Mega Pack, haven't tried Vista Codec pack  georgeou | 09/03/07
One advantage  rtk | 09/03/07
Getting everything working is quickly  georgeou | 09/03/07
When it comes to DRM...  Ben_E | 09/03/07
DVD no-skip commercials are really bad  georgeou | 09/03/07
12 devices for HD on Vista  DrFred | 09/03/07
Hmmm  tonymcs@... | 09/03/07
Make George look like a fool  otaddy | 09/04/07
VISTA COMES WITH WMP 11 INSTALLED!  kd5auq | 09/04/07
Yes it does come installed and that's a good thing for most users  georgeou | 09/04/07
ShadeTree...  mrlinux | 09/04/07
We may never know if it will or not change ....  ShadeTree | 09/04/07
Gutmann not posting is not George's fault?  zkiwi | 09/04/07
if he had facts to post  eb276 | 09/05/07
Why dont you try reading it.  mrlinux | 09/04/07
Finally!  zkiwi | 09/04/07
Do you feel vindicated?  eb276 | 09/05/07
In case you have not ever noticed  zkiwi | 09/05/07
Fortunately,  eb276 | 09/05/07
Nah  zkiwi | 09/05/07
zkiwi  rtk | 09/05/07
Yes  Ben_E | 09/04/07
RE: Gutmann paper cites shoddy web forum postings as source  bicard | 09/04/07
Well if we look @ recent history...  mrlinux | 09/05/07
RE: K-Lite  Joe_Raby | 09/05/07
RE rtk  mrlinux | 09/06/07
RE: Gutmann paper cites shoddy web forum postings as source  shoktai@... | 10/13/07
RE: Gutmann paper cites shoddy web forum postings as source  ncinsguy | 11/07/07
This is HD content?  georgeou | 01/15/08
RE: Gutmann paper cites shoddy web forum postings as source  MSiscrap | 10/04/08

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