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  1. Re:Sprint stock plummets in... on Clear Has Nationwide Outage · · Score: 1

    In 2000?

  2. Bankrupt on Clear Has Nationwide Outage · · Score: 2

    They don't have enough money to pay for their bandwidth after they send me a piece of junk mail every single day.

  3. Re:One Outrage I agree on... on Four Outrages Techies Need To Know About the State of the Union · · Score: 1

    It might be particular to my trip, but for me the gas costs about $60-70 each way, while a plane ticket typically runs $250-$300 (before all the extra fees and add-ons).

    It might only be a two hour flight, but transit to and from the airport along with wait times stretch it out to not being any faster than car, or only an hour or two faster.

  4. Re:How can we out-innovate? on Four Outrages Techies Need To Know About the State of the Union · · Score: 1

    Depends on the factory. I know numerous people who have worked for Ford making big salaries doing things that are definitely minimally skilled.

  5. Re:One Outrage I agree on... on Four Outrages Techies Need To Know About the State of the Union · · Score: 2

    I looked into Amtrak for a regular trip I make, which by car is 7 hours.

    It would take more than 12 hours for me to go by Amtrak, and a ticket would cost more than the gas my car consumes on the same trip. That's not even including the fact that if I take a train, I won't have a car when I get there and will have to pay more for additional transport.

    Long distance rail transit currently offers nothing attractive for most of us.

  6. Re:How can we out-innovate? on Four Outrages Techies Need To Know About the State of the Union · · Score: 1

    I agree. How about we try to employ people in emerging, leading edge industries instead of wasting time and effort propping up mature, minimally skilled ones?

  7. Re:Huh? on Four Outrages Techies Need To Know About the State of the Union · · Score: 1, Insightful

    We got a president out of People magazine.

  8. Re:The Prince on Four Outrages Techies Need To Know About the State of the Union · · Score: 1

    tldr

  9. Blah blah blah on Four Outrages Techies Need To Know About the State of the Union · · Score: 1

    The same old tired promises we've been hearing since 2007. Where's the beef?

  10. Re:Correction: GPL Violating Android Tablets on Microsoft's Approach To Battling the iPad In the Workplace · · Score: 1

    Fragmentation on a handset is different than fragmentation on a PC.

    Some people's PCs have unsupported hardware, and you can either replace the hardware, try a different distro, see if you can find drivers, or replace the PC altogether. You have options.

    Most people in the mobile space are locked into a handset for at least one year, probably two, and there's no way to change the hardware in it. Plus, many if not most of these come from a carrier that locks down sideloading and customization to some degree, so it's not within the average user's ability to do a clean install.

    This leaves them with what effectively is a fragmented platform, and one which will be on a moldy version of android soon because updates only come as long as the phone company feels it's worth their money (i.e., while the handset is continuing to be sold). Once the handset is discontinued it's not worth time or money to test new versions, so eventually the OS and the Apps leave you behind in dependency hell.

    The level of fragmentation is what the user feels it as, not what Android is in an ideal world where everyone has a Nexus One with no contract. (which only a few thousand people do)

  11. Re:Correction: GPL Violating Android Tablets on Microsoft's Approach To Battling the iPad In the Workplace · · Score: 2

    I think the bigger problem will the the same as we see with Android in the phone space.

    Rather than the "open" platform resulting in widespread standardization, we only see more fragmentation as each vendor implements their own locked-down flavor of it.

  12. Re:iPad in the Workplace? on Microsoft's Approach To Battling the iPad In the Workplace · · Score: 1

    It has plenty of use at my workplace because of the Citrix plugins.

  13. Re:Android will win on the tablet on Microsoft's Approach To Battling the iPad In the Workplace · · Score: 1

    This is the year of Linux on the tablet.

  14. Re:one problem: on Microsoft's Approach To Battling the iPad In the Workplace · · Score: 4, Insightful

    All they can do is flail, obviously, because they have no presence in this space.

    Microsoft's approach to battling the iPad is the same as it was for battling the iPod and the iPhone - show up a day late and a dollar short, with an inferior product, and then attempt to leverage what assets they have in terms of vendor lock-in to pry their way in.

    Oh well - some more of those lame "to the cloud" ad buys should help. (not)

  15. Re:Learn, folks on Spam Levels Lowest Since 2009 · · Score: 2

    I have two different Gmail accounts, one for spam and one for legitimate use.

    I get a lot of 'newsletter' type garbage in the spam account, but the amount of actual "h3rb4l v14gr4" type spam is about the same in both. Gmail catches all of that and puts it in spam. I never see it in the inbox area.

  16. Re:Don't worry big media, the fix is in on Obama Nominates RIAA Lawyer For Solicitor General · · Score: 1

    It's easy to make these arguments because we know something about Bush and his college career. Since all of Obama's history prior to his volitional rise to prominence has been secreted away somewhere, we can't tell you much about it.

  17. Re:Don't worry big media, the fix is in on Obama Nominates RIAA Lawyer For Solicitor General · · Score: 1

    My kingdom for mod points... and this is exactly what drives me nuts about the left-wing crowd. When Bush detains people indefinitely and launches "targeted drone attacks" (assassination by UAV) and engages in warrantless wiretapping and "National Security Letters" and so on, it's a dangerous, outrageous and evil assault on freedom and the American way of life.
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    You can't really blame them. They just swallow what the media feeds them. They don't care about Gitmo or Iraq or wiretaps because the media has altogether ceased reporting on these topics now that their chosen one is in office.

  18. Re:Don't worry big media, the fix is in on Obama Nominates RIAA Lawyer For Solicitor General · · Score: 1, Funny

    Me too, I can't count the number of times the R's blew up the world. That totally sucked.

  19. Re:Don't worry big media, the fix is in on Obama Nominates RIAA Lawyer For Solicitor General · · Score: 1

    I live in the twin cities, and not long ago saw a story on the local news about a theater showing a "world premiere" of a documentary about Walter Mondale's life. I think they need a Nobel prize for medicine, developing the permanent cure for insomnia

  20. Re:yes it does on Obama Nominates RIAA Lawyer For Solicitor General · · Score: 1

    Exactly. The time is long past where we can make assumptions that he's different from anyone else in Washington or has anyone's best interest in mind besides himself and his power base.

    Not much hope nor change in aligning with the RIAA, Barack O'Quisling

  21. Re:Matrix was not bad on The Matrix Re-Reloaded · · Score: 1

    I just hated the sequels because they sucked.

  22. Re:No. on The Matrix Re-Reloaded · · Score: 1

    They've already covered this in the Manchurian Candidate (twice)

  23. Troll summary on Comics Code Dead · · Score: 1

    "only simplistic stories for children would be told using the medium of sequential art"

    Yeah, That's exactly how comics have been since the CCA.

    Eyeroll

  24. Re:Washing on Experiment Shows Not Washing Jeans for 15 Months is Disgusting But Safe · · Score: 1, Troll

    I for one welcome our subject/typo agreement overlords

  25. Re:Doesn't This Require an Internet Connection? on Sony Planning Serial Keys For PS3 Games? · · Score: 1

    So you are saying that if I had an unpatched PS3 with no internet connection, I couldn't buy a game off the rack and play it today?