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  1. Re:Google App Engine on Things To Look For In a Web Hosting Company? · · Score: 1

    Also, if Ruby's your bag - Heroku is kind of like App Engine, for Rubyists.

  2. Re:slicehost on Things To Look For In a Web Hosting Company? · · Score: 1

    Ever since Slicehost got bought, I've been less and less impressed with them - their customer service isn't as responsive as it used to be, and they seem to have spent more time rewriting their support chatroom than making any improvements to the actual service that they offer. If you're looking for the same thing(but cheaper), Rackspace's Cloud Servers is essentially a re-branded version of Slicehost. You end up paying $10/mo for the same system, except that outgoing bandwidth is no longer bundled - but until you're pushing >40GB of bw/month, Cloud Servers will be cheaper for the same thing.

    If you're okay paying the price for Slicehost's services, Linode did better than both of them in this benchmark: http://journal.uggedal.com/vps-performance-comparison, and offers more resources at the same price point - but your mileage may vary.

  3. Re:A few excerpts. on CIA Manual Thought Lost In 1973 Available On Amazon · · Score: 1

    You TERRORIST.

  4. Re:Machine Configuration Control on What To Do With Old USB Keys, Low-Capacity Hard Drives? · · Score: 1

    This sounds like the coolest way to keep everything running ever. I don't suppose you'd be willing to share some scripts or point me in the right direction to set this up for myself?

  5. Re:My very favorite on Your Favorite Tech / Eng. / CS Books? · · Score: 1

    Haha, I've been working through that one already. :)

  6. Re:My very favorite on Your Favorite Tech / Eng. / CS Books? · · Score: 1

    I'm inclined to agree - I've found that out of all my programming books, it seems the Perl-oriented ones have the most enjoyable tone.

  7. Re:Agent Lawless? on Wiretap Whistleblower, a Life in Limbo? · · Score: 0, Troll

    You like your emphasis, don't you?

  8. Re:a bunch of questions on C# In-Depth · · Score: 1

    He said obscure, not obtuse. :)

  9. Re:Who the hell is Richard Windsor... on Infineon Chipset May Be Cause of IPhone 3G Issues · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Windows 7?

  10. Re:If we can't play it with real light saber Wii on Knights of the Old Republic MMO Confirmed · · Score: 3, Funny

    I have roommates, and they have camera phones.

    That just means you should aim for those first. Sheesh.

  11. Too Many Buzzwords on The Web Development Skills Crisis · · Score: 1

    I think that there are definitely too many tools.

    Right now I'm working on making myself look more attractive to a potential employer who works with the LAMP stack. When I asked him what he was looking for, he mentioned Rails, Django, and CakePHP - 3 different frameworks, in 3 different languages. I'm talking to him in about a week, and I aim to have built at least something in all three by then - but I definitely won't be able to achieve specialization.

  12. Re:quick, someone start complaining! on Full Review of the iPhone 2 On Launch Day · · Score: 1

    Just get a EEE with Skype - that's what I did. :)

  13. Re:How the hell... on Spammers Announce World War III · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I started up a twitter account for some of the weirder ones I got: http://twitter.com/spamtitles

  14. Re:What I really want... on Seagate Announces First 1.5TB Desktop Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    Whoops! I always get RAID0 and RAID1 mixed up - the 'RAID0' drives would be 'RAID1'.

    I realized that hard drive manufacturers really have no incentive to make drives that don't fail, but it would still be a nice to have.

  15. Re:What I really want... on Seagate Announces First 1.5TB Desktop Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    Agreed - but having to worry about redundancy is still scary. I'm designing a server box for a project, and thus far for the sake of as much redundancy as possible, we've narrowed it down to 3 drives in RAID5, 2 more in RAID0 for the OS/bootables, and 2 more in RAID0 for backups - if we don't just use the first pair for that. The thoughts of having any of those drives fail scare me. A lot. I'm hoping that one day I'll feel good enough about hard-drive failure rates to settle for something like two drives - data, and backups. It's a dream, but it'd be nice.

  16. Re:Different reason on Linux For Housewives. XP For Geeks. · · Score: 1

    Really? I've got a linux version, and I didn't know that. Good to know for the next one I pick up, I suppose.

  17. Re:And your best friend will go with this? on Google Seeking "FriendRank" Patent · · Score: 2, Interesting

    He's got a point here, and this presents a simple solution:
    1) allow Google to pay you to display ads.
    2) Teach all your friends to install and use Adblock, thus ensuring they don't actually see the ads.
    3) Profit!

  18. Re:french guiana in need of stone on Firefox Breaks 8 Million, Gets Into Guinness · · Score: 0

    You know, that reminds me of a game I played once. The memory's a bit hazy, but I remember that the game was sweet.

  19. Re:Mod parent +5 insightful on The Microsoft Office Rental Program · · Score: 0

    There was also a micro-application that I used once...if I recall correctly, it took it about 4 tries to convert a document.

  20. Re:Here's one way to nail them on IT Students Contract Out Coursework To India · · Score: 0

    This sounds like a pretty good idea to me - you'd probably easily catch students who were cheating, especially if you made sure to bid lowest(students are cheap, generally). It might not work out so well after a while, as students who had been caught might start to drop the name and warn other students - but it could work for a little while.

  21. Re:Just deserts... on IT Students Contract Out Coursework To India · · Score: 0

    He has a point here. I managed to get a programming job about 8 months out of high school with no papers - but it was a very lucky break, and I only got in because I knew their accountant. More and more businesses(at least around here) are looking for that piece of paper, and won't even look at you without it - experience be damned.

  22. Re:The Amazing Karnak on Google Sued for $1B Over Outlook Migration Tool · · Score: 5, Funny

    Imagine a beowulf cluster of those.

  23. Re:ZOMG BOTZ on Storm and the Future of Social Engineering · · Score: 1

    O RLY?

  24. Re:education policymakers need to look good on Have Mathematics Exams Become Easier? · · Score: 1

    I'm from Canada too, and it was fractions in grade 3 or 4, in the early-mid 1990s.

  25. Re:;o on Google Releases Desktop Gadgets For Linux · · Score: 1

    It's because the urinals won't run Linux.