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  1. Re:Stop supporting APPLE!! on Motorola Ordered To Recall Android Phones and Tablets In Germany · · Score: 2

    The problem is, this is a game everybody is playing and we can't seem to make it stop. The only hope as I see it is to encourage these lawsuits. Sue everyone, sue frequently. Let the corporations bleed tons and tons of money. When the corporations decide it's a bad idea because they've gone broke, things will change -- they won't change until then.

  2. Used Games Helping Market on What Happens To Your Used Games? · · Score: 1

    I don't think used games are killing the market. I think they're helping it. I'm sure I'm not the only one on the planet that has paid $ 60 or more for a game only to find out it's absolute crap. If it wasn't for used games or Gamefly I wouldn't buy any games at all.

  3. Teaching, Not Toys on The Poor Waste More Time On Digital Entertainment · · Score: 1

    I guess what got me interested in being 'Digitally Literate' was the fact that they did a bit more than just slap an expensive digital doo-dad in front of me. They taught me how it worked. They taught me how to make it do things. They taught me what made it tick. Hell, in High School I didn't have a computer of my own. For much of college I had a dumb VT-52 terminal with a 300 baud modem. It was enough to teach me the basics, and spark my interest to learn more. Don't they /teach/ anymore?

  4. Re:OH my... on Ask Slashdot: Find a Job In China For Non-native Speaker? · · Score: 1

    Funny Story. I used to have a cat that I absolutely hated. I asked a Chinese friend of mine if he knew any good recipes for Cat. He said no, cats weren't very good to eat. Too tough. Dog, on the other hand - Dog was good for winter months. Okay. Maybe that wasn't so funny.

  5. Re:Have You Accounted for User Preference? on Options For Good (Not Expensive) Office Backbone For a Small Startup · · Score: 1

    We've used LibreOffice/OpenOffice for a long, long time at our office as well without issues.

  6. Re:The solution to the problem. on Only 22% of California 8th Graders Pass National Science Test · · Score: 1

    You actually have just made a huge point. I'll take it another step and tell you that the key is to have kids interested in what they are doing. If you take the smartest kid in the world and surround him with people who don't care, chances are he's going to give up eventually too. If you take a kid who is maybe not so bright but give him the opportunity work with something that /does/ interest him and surround him with people who are actually /trying/, he'll try to. The problem I see is classrooms become nothing more than groups of kids who all think it's cool to not be engaged in the topic at hand. They have teachers who don't have the ability to interest them. And the problem feeds itself and grows.

  7. Self Motivation on Only 22% of California 8th Graders Pass National Science Test · · Score: 2

    When I was a kid, I was self-motivated to learn as much as possible and to take the challenging classes. Taking the challenging classes meant I tended to get the teachers who were also motivated and enjoyed what they were doing. My parents weren't involved in my education. They didn't need to be. I don't think they talked to any of my teachers even once. Am I really in the minority?

  8. Re:fragmentation not a problem on Eric Schmidt Doesn't Think Android Is Fragmented · · Score: 1

    I agree with you. I have an android phone. Anybody I know that also has an android phone can run any app I do, even if we have different phones by different manufacturers. Fragmentation is a Figment.

  9. Re:Techark on Webhosting For A Large Art Project? · · Score: 1

    I'd recommend contacting them about the specific requirements. I've been using them for years, found them to be reliable with actual people running the show instead of automated drones. And believe me, I've been through quite a few hosts before these folks.

  10. Techark on Webhosting For A Large Art Project? · · Score: 1

    I've used Techark for years ( http://www.techark.com/ ). They've been reliable. Nice folks too.

  11. Good Move on Obama Orders Federal Agencies To Digitize All Records · · Score: 2

    We did this at our office some time back. There's more to it than you might think, and I wish we'd done it sooner. First, the cost savings is pretty significant. You've no idea how much paper, files, file cabinets, and sheer storage space for all this paper that's involved until you don't have to use it anymore. Add to that the labor cost of constantly running somewhere to hunt down a paper file, or the labor cost of having someone file away a stack of papers into that paper file. It really is pretty significant if you're in an office type environment that creates paperwork. The problem is going from a hard copy environment to a soft copy environment. What do you do with all your existing hard copies? What mechanisms or hardware do you use for going from hard copy to soft copy? We opted to implement our change on a going-forward basis. Basically as of a certain date all future paperwork would be soft copy. The idea being that (at least in our case) eventually the hard copy files would age into being obsolete and destroyed. There's other issues. What kind of a system do you use to store it? Do you run your own server solution? Do you farm it out to a cloud-type solution? In our case, there was excellent proprietary management software geared to our agency, but what happens if that company goes under, or is sold? All in all, it's an excellent idea but the solution isn't as simple as one might expect.

  12. Re:That's cool, but my one grip still on Android Ice Cream Sandwich SDK Released · · Score: 1

    Just as an aside, I recently did the same to my Evo 4G. I really was surprised, Cyanogenmod is some good stuff. The installation process is also easy enough that even someone who hasn't done such things before should be able to handle it without issues.

  13. Re:That's cool, but my one grip still on Android Ice Cream Sandwich SDK Released · · Score: 1

    You're clearly having a bad day. I'm not arguing the iPhone. It's a perfectly good phone. I don't have one. I'm not against having one, but I have an android and my comment was regarding the android, battery consumption, and the act of turning on/off sensors. Contrary to your analysis, my reading comprehension is perfectly sound. I stand by my suggestion on the decaff, by the way.

  14. Re:That's cool, but my one grip still on Android Ice Cream Sandwich SDK Released · · Score: 1

    So in effect you are stating that your brain does not work well so for you an iPhone is better?

    I had to!

    Not at all. I'm saying my brain doesn't work so well, so I need the phone to manage its resources for me. I have an android phone and the solution for me was an application to help do that. I'm not trying to argue iPhone vs Android, to me it's all the same. I'm just sayin'. I have an android, and this is what worked well for me.

  15. Re:That's cool, but my one grip still on Android Ice Cream Sandwich SDK Released · · Score: 1

    You're looking for a fight where there isn't any and I have no idea why. My recommendation is decaff. While you're looking for the coffeepot, you might re-read my message and try to figure out where I had misunderstood anything I read.

  16. Re:That's cool, but my one grip still on Android Ice Cream Sandwich SDK Released · · Score: 1

    I don't need it on all the time. I also know that realistically there's no way I'm going to remember to turn things on and off on my phone when I need them. My brain doesn't work that way at this stage of the game. That's why I'm glad there's an app for that.

  17. Re:That's cool, but my one grip still on Android Ice Cream Sandwich SDK Released · · Score: 1

    So you would rather not have them at all?

    The device has to be usable. If the battery consumption is such that I have to be within reach of a power supply every few hours, then no - I don't want the features. I'd rather have the battery life.

  18. Re:That's cool, but my one grip still on Android Ice Cream Sandwich SDK Released · · Score: 1

    My reasoning has always been, if you have to turn off all the features to make the phone usable, why have the features at all? And turning them on only when I want to use them is too much hassle if I have to do it manually. I'm an American, I want it now and I want someone else to do it for me, damnit. Fortunately I found a workable solution (battery saving application).

  19. Re:That's cool, but my one grip still on Android Ice Cream Sandwich SDK Released · · Score: 2

    That's been a huge issue for me too. I went and got the extended battery for the Evo 4G which worked wonderfully, although it made the phone heavy as a brick. I've found a surprising solution though. Recently upgraded to the Galaxy S2 (Or whatever the hell you call the thing) and there wasn't an extended battery available yet that I could find. So, against my better judgement I tried JuiceDefender. It works. It works *well*. Basically it shuts down the sensors when they aren't in use, and turns them on when you unlock your phone to use it. Worried about email? No problem, it turns on the data every so often to allow apps to synch that need to synch. I'm actually not sure why a similar strategy isn't just a default part of the operating system.

  20. Wait..what? on MS Wants Laws To Block Products Made By Software Pirates · · Score: 1

    Unfair competition laws apply to a monopoly? No, really?

  21. Agreed. on Are Games Getting Easier? · · Score: 1

    Meh. These multiplayer shoot-em-ups don't do it for me anymore. They don't offer anything different. We might as well all still be playing Half Life - and frankly that'd probably be more fun anyway (Mods, Maps, etc). I'm hugely disappointed with what's available in the game market, especially on the console. Give me something different. Give me a story that grabs my attention. Give me something that makes me think. I mean, actually THINK. I think some developers think that's the same thing as having the patience to simply put up with the game....

  22. Memory Lapse on Supreme Court May Tune In To Music Download Case · · Score: 1

    The music industry has forgotten how music is purchased. You go to a friend's house. "Hey," he says, "Check out this new band!" You listen to it. It's good. You buy their next album. You check out similar bands. Instead of suing everybody for doing what's natural, they would do well to use what comes naturally to sell their product.

  23. Marketing By Lawsuit on Hurt Locker File-Sharing Subpoenas Begin · · Score: 1

    I've never heard of this movie before now. Maybe they need to consider doing some marketing rather than suing people.

  24. Re:What TheDirt.com should do on Woman Wins Libel Suit By Suing Wrong Website · · Score: 1

    At this age of my life, I tend to make it a point to take the path of Less Drama. Less Drama doesn't include ignoring legal paperwork and getting an 11 Million Dollar judgment dropped on my head when a simple phone call would have fixed it.

  25. Re:What TheDirt.com should do on Woman Wins Libel Suit By Suing Wrong Website · · Score: 1

    I understand what you're saying, but the point is - I doubt very much that TheDirt.Com had to hire a lawyer in the first place. What they should have done was not ignore the legal paperwork. They should have simply called the attorney, advised him/her of the error, and moved along with life. By not doing that, they made someone else's mistake their problem.