 http://www.techrepublic.com/article/linux-pioneer-munich-poised-to-ditch-open-source-and-return-to-windows/
 @SivaMachina, I saw that the other day. I was sceptical about the way it was implemented in the first place (years ago). It was a half baked solution that was put in with the sole cost of saving money.
 I know. I do remember the person pushing for Windows this time was against the switch to open source from the begining
 Yup, it was doomed to fail from the start
 The problems should have been mitigated before the migration.
 You'd think they'd get a working is before they migrated people
 Nope. It was done with no budget by people who had no idea what they are doing. OpenOffice is great but it is not a drop in replacement for MS office.
 If they moved to Google Docs or Office 365 instead, it would have solved 95% of the issues. But it would not have saved money so was not a viable option
 Don't get me wrong. Libre office is great for most but those hardcore excel users with 500 macros would disagree
 I understand when you are that invested in a price of software. It is hard to switch
 I am sure if it where in reverse Calc being the dominate one. It would be hard to convert people to Excel
 @SivaMachina, Exactly
 The heck they based LiMux 5 on Ubuntu 12.04
 And 5 came out in November of 2014
 Any change will cause a drop in productivity but when you shoehorn half baked solutions, you are doomed to fail
 And I have succeeded in migrating thousands of call center workers from Windows to Linux. It is what I do for a living. I look at each client system extensively before determining that they are a viable candidate to use Linux or Windows.
 Would of helped if they started to migrate people to Libreoffce first. Like getting their macros converted over first
 But then again their implementation of Linux was crap anyway.
 @SivaMachina, That would have made more sense.. something that was completely lacking from day one
 @SivaMachina, Correct
 Holy crap... The $200 MonoPrice Mini 3D Printer actually has WiFi built in, just hidden at the firmware level. For the price, I thought this was a simple Arduino/ramps design but this thing has an ARM SoC
 @AdamOutler
 That is what a quick and dirty 3D Scan looks like when printed
 The LG Watch Sport uses a Qi Charger with a Type C connection... nicely done
 Damn, the charger does not seem to be a Qi charger.
 On a plus, Telegram on Android Wear 2.0 is incredible!
 I'm guessing you got the new watch @KMyers ?
 Safe assumption
 😆
 How is 2.0 in general?
 Send nudes!
 I mean screenshots
 @Abrerr, Nice... A massive improvement over 1.0
 Wurr da pics at?
 I switched back to the Pixel stock android from the Android Beta.  My battery life is restored.
 The beta was draining my battery on my phone, and also my Google Glass and Wear! my battery is at 70% after a full day at work.
 the watch has NFC?
 Sport does I think
 neato!  I'm excited.  It's been many years now since Android copied iPhone... But this moment marks a total turn of events.  Can you believe iPhone had NFC on-watch before Android?  It's like the whole table was turned for this feature.
 Adam outler is about to go missing
 aw, come on.. @KMyers aren't you excited?
 I'll go ahead and file the missing persons report now