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  1. Been on my own since HS on Ask Slashdot: Hungry Students, How Common? · · Score: 1

    I couldn't afford more than a semester of college. I couldn't get loans. I couldn't get grants. I worked my ass on from HS on. I have been homeless, I have worried about when the next time I would find food is. I still found time to volunteer, and help others, and give up my first fruits.
    I have no sympathy for you all. I rarely hire people with degrees, they tend to be the biggest whiners and excuse makers.

  2. All the Brooklyn Camera stores do it too... on Malicious Online Retailer Ordered Held Without Bail · · Score: 5, Informative

    Every electronics/camera store in Brooklyn has been doing this for decades. They are all scammers and conartists.

    Shanties and warehouses, or fake addresses, but websites with greymarket and fake products.

    Examples of the stores im talking about:
    http://donwiss.com/pictures/BrooklynStores/

    The FTC has done nothing about it.

    People place products thinking they can get it cheaper, and then when they talk to the store the sales people scream and cuss at them if they don't buy addons they "must" buy (like power cords and batteries).

    For every 1 reputable company based in NYC and NJ there are hundreds which are ran y petty criminals.

  3. Re:Earthshattering? Apple? on Startups a Safer Bet Than Behemoths · · Score: 1

    Youre are bitching about firewire? really?

    Who has used firewire in the last 5 years?

    Ohh wait, that's another crap technology that Apple had to have because they lacked support for other technologies.

    And yes, on the list,there is an option below for an additional 4gb.

    I was comparing apples to apples. Advanced support is not by Apple standards so adding accidental breakage was not included in the price. They simply dont have it.

    As always, users doing apples to oranges comparisons. And this apple has a worm in it.

    Mine was totally comparible.

  4. Re:Earthshattering? Apple? on Startups a Safer Bet Than Behemoths · · Score: 2, Informative

    HP ProBook 4720s Notebook PC - i7 CPU, 8GB ram, 500gb 7200rpm HD, AntiGlare, 3yr support: $1948
    MacBook Pro 17": i7 CPU, 8GB ram, 500gb 7200rpm HD, AntiGlare, 3yr support: $3348

    That seems like WAY more than $100 difference.

    Plus, AppleCare support SUCKS ASS!
    Why?
    #1 No accidental breakage coverage.
      - My wife's macbook LCD was broken by my kid, they wanted $750 to replace the LCD. Screw Apple.
      - We bought the LCD on our own and I repaired it for under $85.
      - I have dropped, crushed, etc my HP and Dell's with accidental replacement coverage and they replaced or fixed no questions asked.
    #2 To get any sort of support and replacement you need to goto an Apple Store.
      - If I want, I can have a goon come out and hand deliver a part or replace it.
    #3 For most repairs, the laptop is shipped out for repair.
      - My wife's piece of crap macbook spent over 2 months at the repair depot in 6 different repair issues, in the first 12 months owning it. Bad MB, and serious overheating issues, random poweroffs and blackscreens.
      - We evenually filed a lemonlaw case against Apple to have it replaced with a new one. The new one too had overheating issues, but at least wouldn't randomly shutdown
    #4 No "you keep the drive" support option.
      - If I DO have to send my laptop in for repair, I do not want to have over all my sensitive business and personal material with it.
      - With the case of my wife's laptop, and others, Apple has wiped the HD and reinstalled the OS just for trying to diagnose issues such as random reboots. This was done without asking. Luckily, I had backups of everything on her system.

    Other Reasons Apple is not Pioneering?
    - iPod copied the design of players already out, and even removed features those had which are beneficial
    - iPhone was just another smartphone, except it was the only one that could only run 1 app at a time.
    - iPad, out of the box, is way behind on performance and ability of other tablets that have been out.
    - 'Earthshattering' iPods/iPhones/iPads: no true usb storage support options. Limited embedded hardware codecs. No ability to email attachments from the mail app.

    Yes, I own an iPad. If I couldn't have jailbroken/rooted/crosscompiled cli apps from linux over to it, I wouldnt have bought it.

    Yes, among all the laptops and systems we own, we have a macbook for my wife. Yes it is one of the largest purchase regrets I have made in the last few years.

  5. Earthshattering? Apple? on Startups a Safer Bet Than Behemoths · · Score: 1

    How the hell are a crappy set of cellphone, laptops that are 2x the price for the same specs, and media players that cannot play common formats considered earth shattering?

    The only thing innovating about Apple is their ability to market to the tweens to Gen XYZ crowd.

    Their hardware is subpar.

    VMware is innovative and Earth shattering, Google is innovative and earth shattering. There was nothing like Google Earth of the scale of google maps prior.

  6. Old news... w/ Frash we could do it for a while on Flash Ported To iOS and iPhone 4 · · Score: 1

    Ive had flash on my iPad for a while now. Frash lets you do it pretty easily.

  7. When the company will not listen on When Is It Right To Go Public With Security Flaws? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I discovered a large DoS within VMware 3.5-4.0 last march. I opened up a support case on it to at least find a workaround. The engineer closed the ticket after an hour or 2 as "unsupported OS".

    The DoS reboots ESX/ESXI out from under the VM when you power the VM on.

    This leads to serious issues, and the closed the ticket quick. No further investigation. This is a perfect example of releasing details and source to force the company to fix the issue.

  8. I agree to most points, but think im opposite on iPad Owners Are 'Selfish Elites' · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I hate apple. I hate almost everything they put out. I hated the iPad. I still hate unrooted iPads. They are pieces of crap for concept.

    They do have a beautiful screen. They are the perfect size. Rooted, with a terminal, iSSH, and logmein, they are an awesome sysadmin tool. (I can even use usb to serial cable with it) I rarely need my laptop anymore.

    I have no degree.
    I own no stocks.
    I havent looked at a financial website in years.

    I hate apple.

    I love my rooted, hacked up, customized iPad.

    I do extensive charity work. I give alot. Last year I did 80 photo sessions for multiple photography related charities. I have worked in food banks, I help people when ever I can.

    I'm the typical good hearted, egotistical asshole bofh that people who work with me hate, and those that don't know me personally love since I'll do all I can to help them.

    I do believe alot of the story. Typical Apple fanboy hippies who claim to be environmentalists, or just dumbass crunchy bloggers, are a bunch of self righteous idiots.

  9. Misleading on the numbers on Top Secret America · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The site statistics and information are incredibly misleading. Simply because 1m hold TS clearance, or the right to gain TS clearance for an SCI level job, does not mean 1m people are actively working in the industry.

    With so many contractors such as Lockheed, CSC, OAO, etc... you have thousands which may hold clearance but they are not at the moment on a project. When I was working for CSC, in the span of a few years, I was on a dozen different projects. Some non-classified, some were. Not all were for the Gov't. I still had to hold a clearance.

    Some were for the Gov't but totally benign in terms of what was worked on.

    There is a massive amount of infrastructure to run all Gov't ops, bases, local and state Gov't. Even if you want to be a janitor in many places, you have to qualify for a clearance.

    If you want to run fiber or copper cabling between buildings which house classified projects, you need to have a clearance.

    To be a receptionist at many facilities, you need to have a clearance.

    The information leads the reader to think that all 1m with TS clearance are working at the moment on nefarious projects for an evil government. While the reality is, most are simply support staff doing work that if it were any other customer, would be easily overlooked and thought down on.

    This is just another Washington Post scaremongering article by someone who makes their living off of the people she is claiming are too many in number.

  10. Re:Today is pregancy and infant loss awareness day on Blog Action Day · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    So if this is offtopic spam... wouldnt the hippy environemental stuff be offtopic spam as well? It's something people designated a particular day to.

    Seems like circular redundancy to me...

  11. Today is pregancy and infant loss awareness day. on Blog Action Day · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    http://www.october15th.com/
    Maybe the bloggers should pull their head out of their but... stop talking about their cats... and focus on what the day REALLY is about.

    All 50 states have laws designating today as Pregnancy and Infant loss awareness day.

  12. photomesa... pretty fast on Why Hal Will Never Exist · · Score: 1

    Looks like photomesa is thumbnailing and cataloging 1 5megapixel every 3 seconds... not bad. Java 1.3/Linux. Better than photoshop/acdsee/thumbs+ in windows could do for opening/resizing it.

    If they can speed that up, maybe they have a shot at making a HAL. I mean, currently only Microsoft has the ability to make ANY computer respond with "Im sorry, I cannot do that" and then crashing...

    photomesa's got 200 5mp images down. 14365 left :P I love my sony dsc-f707!

  13. The market is still rough, a job is a job.... on "Industry Standard" Paycuts in IT? · · Score: 1

    Some of us are without jobs from .COMing and downsizing.

    If any of the companies' Oracle DBAs or System Engineers want to give up their jobs due to this little pay cut, send the job my way...

    Jarett
    7 years industry exp.
    Oracle DB & iNet products, Solaris, HPUX, Linux

  14. Runs Gnome and Oracle great! on Non x-86/Mac-PPC Workstations? · · Score: 1

    I have a SunBlade 100 as a database server for some basic Oracle development.

    Runs gnome beta great, havent upgraded the box in ages so I havent loaded the Ximian official.

    Id say upgrade the primary IDE hard drive and memory for the Blade 100, other than that, its a top notch desktop!

    Jarett

  15. Been done already: L'�nePOS. on Linux On a Used Cash Register · · Score: 2, Informative

    L'ânePOS is a linux/postgres Point of Sale system.
    http://l-ane.sourceforge.net/nic.html

    Based on a ThinkNIC, but can be used with any system

    Jarett