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  1. Re:So in other words it's used and is useful on Apple Replaced the Headphone Jack On the iPhone 7 With a Fake Speaker Grill (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    You must not live in a part of the world where the weather forecast includes phrases like "Snow and sleet above 3,000 feet tonight."

    Nope. Illinois, elev. 600±not a whole hell of a lot unless you're in a tall building.

  2. Re:So in other words it's used and is useful on Apple Replaced the Headphone Jack On the iPhone 7 With a Fake Speaker Grill (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    E.g.: A barometer can give more accurate elevation data than GPS, so that when you are in a high-rise building and make an emergency call, first responders know what floor you are on.

    Not sure this is why it is included, but it's a possible application.

  3. Re:Kellogg had a 30-hour work week in 1930s on Amazon Is Testing a 30-Hour, 75% Salary Workweek (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A few years later, there was even a bill to establish a 30-hour workweek that made it through Congress: http://www.alternet.org/labor/...

  4. Re:Well ... on Ask Slashdot: How To Turn an Email Stash Into Knowledge For My Successor? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    if the company doesn't care enough to have a replacement hired, or a system in place to store this knowledge ... they either don't know or don't care enough to plan for this.

    I almost took this attitude the last time I changed jobs, but I realized it wasn't to help the company as a whole or my manager. It was for my immediate colleagues and juniors who would have to fill in. They were the ones who could make the most use and who appreciated the extra transition effort.

  5. Re:Consulting on Ask Slashdot: How To Turn an Email Stash Into Knowledge For My Successor? · · Score: 2

    BTW, they usually don't call.

    And if you check in on them, it's likely to be like This scene from the film About Schmidt .

  6. Can you categorize into PST files? on Ask Slashdot: How To Turn an Email Stash Into Knowledge For My Successor? · · Score: 1

    I don't know what the information is, or how it could be organized, but maybe you could add a series of PST data files in Outlook to categorize the emails, and then save each PST at appropriate, somewhat permanent network locations.

  7. Price discrimination and... on Virtual DVDs, Revisited · · Score: 1

    Yes, price discrimination is probably part of it. Amazon is probably also involved, since Netflix runs on AWS, and a "virtual DVD" would compete directly with Amazon Instant Video.

  8. Ric Weiland on 50 Years of BASIC, the Language That Made Computers Personal · · Score: 1

    I would have liked to hear from Ric Weiland but it's not possible since he died in 2006. He was responsible for the BASIC that I learned on: The Microsoft BASIC-in-ROM that came with my family's Ohio Scientific Challenger 4P (a 6502-based system from 1978 that had hardware similarities to Commodore systems). It also featured the first "Easter Egg" I remember: The system's boot prompt was "C/W/M?" (i.e. cold boot, warm boot, monitor). If you selected "A", it responded with "WRITTEN BY RICHARD W. WEILAND."

  9. Also, "An anonymous reader writes" on Major Wikipedia Donors Caught Editing Their Own Articles · · Score: 1

    Did the anonymous submitter disclose their ties to Wikipediocracy?

  10. "...were not confronted..." ? on Major Wikipedia Donors Caught Editing Their Own Articles · · Score: 1

    Wait, this is Wikipedia. How could they not be confronted, when anyone can do the confronting, even the writers at Wikipediocracy.

  11. Re:They've got it wrong on California Bill Proposes Mandatory Kill-Switch On Phones and Tablets · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...cellphones are at least as common as wallets at this point.

    For comparison, we should see the statistic for how many robberies involved a wallet, and then perhaps some legislation to require mandatory kill switches on our money.

  12. Re:Does it occur to anyone on The Cost of the US Government Shutdown To Science · · Score: 2

    Who else has the money?

    Giant corporations?

    A few foreign governments?

  13. Fiber length? on Barbarians At the Gateways · · Score: 1

    Some facilities such as the Mahwah, New Jersey, NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) data center have rolls of fiber so that every cage has exactly the same length of fiber running to the exchange cages.

    That just seems silly. They should be charging higher rents for the shorter cables.

  14. Re:SPAM is a way to hide a message in plain sight on The NSA Is Collecting Lots of Spam · · Score: 2

    I had wondered about a steganographic secondary purpose behind the grammatical-but-semantically-empty seemingly-random paragraphs that used to appear at the end of spam messages to confound filters.

  15. Re:Lucy in the sky with diamonds on Diamond Rain In Saturn · · Score: 1

    Yes, and actually that someone was TFA, which begins:

    “Picture yourself in a boat on a river” And make it a river of liquid hydrogen and helium deep within the atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn.

  16. Re:oblig on Diamond Rain In Saturn · · Score: 1

    Adam and Eve were ashamed of Uranus.

  17. Re:Credit please... only where credit due on Stealing Silicon Valley · · Score: 2

    Perhaps, but he certainly put more class into the delivery

    Do you mean "class" or "crass"?

  18. Google isn't hiring people to actually look at the code and submit changes if problems were found (either internally patched/unreleased, or publicly available; The license allows for either). That would be the truly responsible thing to do.

    Maybe they plan on hiring people, but they're establishing the market wages for that job in advance.

  19. Re:(sniffs cautiously) on South African Education Department Bans Free and Open Source Software · · Score: 1

    I prefer the nearly equivalent "Sufficiently advanced cluelessness is indistinguishable from malice."

  20. Re:I miss The Star Hustler on BBC Thinking of Canceling Sky At Night · · Score: 1

    ...and they have continued to produce "Star Gazers" episodes with new presenters since Jack Horkheimer's death in 2010.

  21. Re:Backstory? on Vimeo Held Covered By DMCA Safe Harbor · · Score: 1

    No... I think people want something in between 70 words and 56 pages.

  22. Re:Backstory? on Vimeo Held Covered By DMCA Safe Harbor · · Score: 1

    Maybe it's not about killing Vimeo, but rather making it "play nice" the way YouTube has: Pay for sync licensing of the music and support the licensing costs with ads.

  23. Re:Backstory? on Vimeo Held Covered By DMCA Safe Harbor · · Score: 1

    The blog post linked from TFS is a brief (~70 word) summary of the recent development with no links to other posts on your blog for the background on the story, only the big PDF of the decision.

  24. Re:Oh my god on Homeless, Unemployed, and Surviving On Bitcoins · · Score: 2

    True, but they are highly correlated.

    Of course one reason they are correlated is that a previously mentally healthy person can become mentally ill after spending a little time homeless.

  25. Re:I know most of you don't live where I do... on US Electrical Grid On the Edge of Failure · · Score: 1

    I understand the technical challenges of living on the 30th story of a building are much greater than for my house in the middle of no where...

    I would have thought the opposite. A 30 story building can get by with a central standby generator (or central battery/inverter) serving all tenants/condo owners, etc., but there's a greater psychological challenge in that extended outages are rare enough that the money spent installing and maintaining the system seems a waste until it's needed.