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  1. Wow, 31 hours a week is the norm? I work in IT and I average 60-65 hours a week.

  2. Try Brackets with Extract on Ask Slashdot: Switching To a GNU/Linux Distribution For a Webdesign School · · Score: -1

    Take a look at Brackets with the Extract extension, http://brackets.io . Brackets is an open source editor founded by Adobe. Adobe includes the Extract extension, "Extract for Brackets lets you pull out things like colors, fonts, measurement, gradients, and more from a PSD in the form of contextual code hints in CSS and HTML files. You can also extract layers as images, use information from the PSD to define preprocessor variables, and easily get dimensions between objects."

  3. ...and the Apple Lie on 30 Years of the Apple Lisa and the Apple IIe · · Score: -1

    Did anyone else read that as "30 Years of the Apple Lisa and the Apple lie".?

  4. Al Gore on Linus Torvalds For Nobel Peace Prize? · · Score: 0

    Don't forget about Al Gore's Nobel prize for making a video and presentation about what we already know.

  5. Re:Did you know... on Wal-Mart's Data Obsession · · Score: 0

    I work for wal-mart and the RFID in the badge is false. They can not track you while your in the office, warehouse, store or DC.

    The badges in the homeoffice and other areas (not the stores though) do have a chip, but it's only to unlock doors when you wave it in front of the badge reader.

  6. Good test for GPL? on Warezed SoundForge Files In Windows Media Player · · Score: -1, Troll

    Could this be a good test for the GPL in court? Microsoft will sue anyone who uses their code without permission. Shouldn't the same happen to Microsoft when they do the same?

  7. what about being in the crapper? on Wi-Fi Communicators For the Real World · · Score: 1

    Can you turn this thing off, what if you're sitting on the can or taking a leak when the thing goes off?

    it will sound like niagra falls over the com badge

  8. consumers should be paid on ReplayTV To Track Viewing Habits · · Score: 1

    Theses companies are getting a lot of money for gather data from consumers and selling it to marketers. I think that it should be manditory for companies to pay consumers for their personal date, i.e. viewing habits, etc. If the data is so valuable that it can be sold to marketers, why aren't consumers being paid, after all they are the ones who created the data (and own it). Also, couldn't you copyright information about yourself (wouldn't that be something)