Not sure if you realise... but when you're on a work computer, all your internet requests usually go through some form of proxy server - which is how your IT department finds out what you access regularly and blocks it. Clearing your browser history is useless since every request is logged in a centralised server before it goes out to the net.
Amusing, but it is absolutely ridiculous that if you want to buy 3 copies of Adobe Creative Suite in Australia, it's cheaper to fly to the US and buy them there, then fly straight back. And that's just one example, there's even the Steam Ripoffs site to show how much we get shafted for games.
You're completely mistaken. That was the case, years ago, but these days, I think you'll find that Amazon's sales business is now about 1/3 of their total business, with the remainder being cloud services provisioning. That's a direct quote from the Amazon account manager I had at my last job, and probably out of date now since it was stated close to two years ago to me.
I pay for Game of Thrones and True Blood through my Foxtel subscription in Australia - $100/month for the privilege of two shows I enjoy for a grand total of 6 months of the year. The rest of the time, I can't find anything to watch on my ridiculously overpriced satellite TV connection, everything else i'm interested in requires forking over an additional $30 or $60/month - so pardon me while I illegally download the rest of what I want to watch. Give me something worthwhile, at a decent price, and I'll pay it, but when I spend $1200 and mostly cannot find TV shows worth watching on this overpriced crappy satellite tv network (and I don't even get movies or sport at that price!) then please excuse me while I illegally download the rest of my content.
Sounds far better than a couple of managers I've had. One asked for our advice, which we duly gave, and he ignored, going with a contractor's more-expensive and convoluted suggestions every time - he was sideways transferred when it became apparent that he was getting kickbacks from this contractor. The next manager asked us for options, which we duly gave, and a recommendation as to which we thought was best and it's reasons, and so he chose the cheapest each time, regardless of budget... I then left when they gave the control of the IT department to the HR manager, after that IT manager quit.
As was Assassins Creed 2. Brotherhood was beginning to flog a dead horse, and Revelations was a step too far. Then 3... the first game in the series I haven't even finished. Killing animals to sell their pelts, and sailing ships... but only two assassinations in 8 hrs?!? Clearly they forgot a core reason for people playing the game...
Awesome to hear Dell and Alienware getting behind linux gaming... I love my dell u2311h monitor, but there's no way in hell I'd buy an alienware system, I'll just build my own. As for Slashdot not covering it... well they have lagged behind getting tech news out for quite a while now.
I read those tweets and felt the sheer contempt burning through the internet, as did many other people.
If the always-on thing is required for the Xbox720, effectively Microsoft are saying "we don't care if you can't use your product you purchased from us because of a hundred possible reasons". Moving house can mean a month of downtime to get internet connectivity back up, nope, can't play games during that month. Recently an Australian telephone exchange burned down in Warrnambool - the entire area had no internet connectivity for a few weeks - yep, no gaming during that time either. A tree took out my phone line and Telstra took 2 weeks to get it repaired - yep, no gaming during that time. These are just the examples I can quickly think of.
We currently own 67 Xbox 360 games in this house, and have two of the consoles (one for my wife and I and one for our kids). If having the internet permanently connected for the purposes of DRM is a requirement of the Xbox 720, I guarantee we will purchase exactly zero consoles and games for that generation.
Did you ever consider that it's not just one corrupt moderator, it's a bunch of regular slashdot users who infrequently get mod points who think you are totally full of shit? Stop posting as an AC, and then no one is impersonating you. Stop posting annoying off topic irrelevant bullshit, and people won't mod you down. Contribute positively and get modded up - what a novel concept!
Yes it's probably one person posting the similar drivel to you. On everything. You have the power to stop this - create an account, and no one else can impersonate you. I'm seriously sick of reading your posts about someone impersonating you, and their posts of shit - if you refuse to create an account you're only perpetuating this problem.
Even with the GST and import taxes, if you're working for an Australian business who needs 2 (or more) copies of Adobe CS6, you're still well ahead by flying over to the US and buying them and paying the GST and import tax. At $3879 for the CS6 master collection, your $1600 flight and $1200 software purchase, plus say $300 salary and $100 hotel room for one night still comes out ahead - and for multiple copies, you're laughing.
Well, it'll prevent further breaches... as long as the whole piece of paper burns!
I have a car. I choose not to drive it when going out for drinks. It's called being a responsible adult, you douchebag.
And it was $75 to go a distance I'd previously been in a taxi for $35... it was a nicer ride, but way too expensive to use regularly.
Not sure if you realise... but when you're on a work computer, all your internet requests usually go through some form of proxy server - which is how your IT department finds out what you access regularly and blocks it. Clearing your browser history is useless since every request is logged in a centralised server before it goes out to the net.
I tip my hat to you, sir! :)
Amusing, but it is absolutely ridiculous that if you want to buy 3 copies of Adobe Creative Suite in Australia, it's cheaper to fly to the US and buy them there, then fly straight back. And that's just one example, there's even the Steam Ripoffs site to show how much we get shafted for games.
You're completely mistaken. That was the case, years ago, but these days, I think you'll find that Amazon's sales business is now about 1/3 of their total business, with the remainder being cloud services provisioning. That's a direct quote from the Amazon account manager I had at my last job, and probably out of date now since it was stated close to two years ago to me.
I pay for Game of Thrones and True Blood through my Foxtel subscription in Australia - $100/month for the privilege of two shows I enjoy for a grand total of 6 months of the year. The rest of the time, I can't find anything to watch on my ridiculously overpriced satellite TV connection, everything else i'm interested in requires forking over an additional $30 or $60/month - so pardon me while I illegally download the rest of what I want to watch. Give me something worthwhile, at a decent price, and I'll pay it, but when I spend $1200 and mostly cannot find TV shows worth watching on this overpriced crappy satellite tv network (and I don't even get movies or sport at that price!) then please excuse me while I illegally download the rest of my content.
Be honest. You pirated their software just as much as everyone else ;)
Optimist!
Malcolm Turnbull, or Tony Abbott, is that you?
Sounds far better than a couple of managers I've had. One asked for our advice, which we duly gave, and he ignored, going with a contractor's more-expensive and convoluted suggestions every time - he was sideways transferred when it became apparent that he was getting kickbacks from this contractor. The next manager asked us for options, which we duly gave, and a recommendation as to which we thought was best and it's reasons, and so he chose the cheapest each time, regardless of budget... I then left when they gave the control of the IT department to the HR manager, after that IT manager quit.
... and to think i commented in this thread instead of moderating, only to find this. Mod parent up!
The original site is loading perfectly here... rendered in under 0.2 of a second.
As was Assassins Creed 2. Brotherhood was beginning to flog a dead horse, and Revelations was a step too far. Then 3... the first game in the series I haven't even finished. Killing animals to sell their pelts, and sailing ships... but only two assassinations in 8 hrs?!? Clearly they forgot a core reason for people playing the game...
$599 in the US. Base model is $1299 in Australia, for a PC spec which could be bought for $800 without the glowing Alien head.
Yeah, I can see that working out well for them...
Awesome to hear Dell and Alienware getting behind linux gaming... I love my dell u2311h monitor, but there's no way in hell I'd buy an alienware system, I'll just build my own. As for Slashdot not covering it... well they have lagged behind getting tech news out for quite a while now.
I read those tweets and felt the sheer contempt burning through the internet, as did many other people.
If the always-on thing is required for the Xbox720, effectively Microsoft are saying "we don't care if you can't use your product you purchased from us because of a hundred possible reasons". Moving house can mean a month of downtime to get internet connectivity back up, nope, can't play games during that month. Recently an Australian telephone exchange burned down in Warrnambool - the entire area had no internet connectivity for a few weeks - yep, no gaming during that time either. A tree took out my phone line and Telstra took 2 weeks to get it repaired - yep, no gaming during that time. These are just the examples I can quickly think of.
We currently own 67 Xbox 360 games in this house, and have two of the consoles (one for my wife and I and one for our kids). If having the internet permanently connected for the purposes of DRM is a requirement of the Xbox 720, I guarantee we will purchase exactly zero consoles and games for that generation.
I'm thinking about getting one just to see what android games are like with a decent controller that isn't touch based. Should be fun!
Did you ever consider that it's not just one corrupt moderator, it's a bunch of regular slashdot users who infrequently get mod points who think you are totally full of shit? Stop posting as an AC, and then no one is impersonating you. Stop posting annoying off topic irrelevant bullshit, and people won't mod you down. Contribute positively and get modded up - what a novel concept!
Yes it's probably one person posting the similar drivel to you. On everything. You have the power to stop this - create an account, and no one else can impersonate you. I'm seriously sick of reading your posts about someone impersonating you, and their posts of shit - if you refuse to create an account you're only perpetuating this problem.
Simple solution. GET A FUCKING ACCOUNT and stop posting as anonymous coward.
Even with the GST and import taxes, if you're working for an Australian business who needs 2 (or more) copies of Adobe CS6, you're still well ahead by flying over to the US and buying them and paying the GST and import tax. At $3879 for the CS6 master collection, your $1600 flight and $1200 software purchase, plus say $300 salary and $100 hotel room for one night still comes out ahead - and for multiple copies, you're laughing.
I hope you get herpes, chlamydia, genital warts and crabs, and then they refuse to give you your medical records afterwards.
... would mean that there are less things which need cutting from the federal budget.
This.