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  1. Re:As long as the work gets done... on Quarter of Workers' Time Online Is Personal · · Score: 0

    I agree, it's too bad that loyalty has gone away in a lot of companies. The employer has to show appreciation to the employee first and treat them like gold. If an employer does this, the good employees will come to the surface and should be rewarded well for going the extra mile.

  2. Clarification of the article on Chicago Law Firm Sues Over Hyperlink To Trademarked Name · · Score: 0

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I read the article different than some of you. I don't think they care about their name pointing to their site from other sites. I think the problem is they don't like other companies using their product name and pointing the link at a competitor site. For example: Linking the word "slashdot" all over the internet and pointing it to a website other than slashdot.org. This method of linking becomes very competitive when you start pointing product names to other websites. Each company is going to have a different perspective on this issue, but organic placement of these links seems wrong to me.

  3. Re:As long as the work gets done... on Quarter of Workers' Time Online Is Personal · · Score: 0

    That's just wrong. If you're are just there for yourself and don't care about the success of the company you work for, you shouldn't be working there.

  4. Re:What happened to just a plain old phone? on Mobile Phone Users Struggle With Hardware Adoption · · Score: 0

    Actually, I just want a phone. Not a friggin' handheld multimedia device.

    I agree with you. All of this extreme geek stuff makes me sick. The cell phone companies love it. Add a new geek button to the same phone, and they make an extra billion.

  5. Re:Inductive sensors on National Car Tracking System Proposed For US · · Score: 0

    I agree. You can't remove the tires when you are trying to escape after committing a crime.

  6. Government uses GPS devices instead on DOJ Needs Warrant To Track Your Cell's GPS History · · Score: 0

    In most states, law enforcement can still use a GPS tracking device without needing a warrant.

  7. Social media sites are not private! on One In Five Employers Scan Applicants' Web Lives · · Score: 0

    I just saw a show on TV about this. Employment agencies are regularly checking sites like MySpace and Facebook. You find out a lot more information about a person on social media sites than you can from a resume or former employer. Former employers are too worried about giving out information anyway.

    Kids are trying to impress their friends by showing off their alcohol and drugs, and now it's coming back to haunt them.

    Obviously, a person has a right to keep their personal life private, but social media sites are not private.

  8. Re:No need for extra bells and whistles on Apple Losing Touchscreen War · · Score: 1

    Were you also unhappy when they put those new-fangled numbers on telephones instead of having them connect you to an operator?

    The reality is, these smart phones function as phones. They are intuitive and easy to operate. They also have maps, gps, calendars, and email, all of which I find incredibly useful. None of these subtract from simple phone functionality.

    Your request seems to me to say, can't we just have cars get us from A to B without all of these other devices like radios, glove-compartments, cupholders and heated seats? What do these things subtract?

    This is necessary for some people, especially those who travel. I'm not one of them, and I have many business partners who say the same thing. I do have a pocket PC, with all of the features you named and then some, but don't need them. I even canceled the internet on my phone.

  9. No need for extra bells and whistles on Apple Losing Touchscreen War · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Can't we just go back to basics? I just need a phone that I can use to dial out and accept calls on. I'm always in front of a computer, so why would I mess with a micro sized screen. I guess if everyone thought like me, Apple would go out of business.

  10. Why would they track us? on Speculation On Large-Scale Phone Location Snooping · · Score: 1

    Maybe I missed something in the article, but why would the government want to track our every move?

  11. Re:Sure on Review: Spore · · Score: 1

    Suppose you would really have to like games to understand all of this. My XBox works just fine.

  12. Re:Tracking May Work! on Tracking the Terrorists Online · · Score: 1

    Good question. My answer would be, I'm not worried about it if I don't have anything to hide. By the way, having an overdue library book is not a crime.

  13. Re:Seems Like A Bad Summary on Apple Admits iPod Is From 1970s UK · · Score: 1

    It's all about money!

  14. Re:What Are You Talking About? on Seinfeld-Windows TV Ad Anything But 'Delicious' · · Score: 1

    I never thought Seinfeld was funny.

  15. Every Satellite Tracked on Every Satellite Tracked In Realtime Via Google Earth · · Score: 1

    Wow, this is very informative!

  16. Nothing wrong with Union on Should IT Unionize? · · Score: 1

    Overall, Union is good. It has kept a lot of people working over the years. Without it, I'm sure our unimployment rates would be way down. Union is definately good in some, but it's not necessary for all industries.

  17. Re:Errr.... on Blu-ray Gone In Five Years, Samsung Claims · · Score: 1

    I agree. The article doesn't make a lot of sense. We will see what happens in the years to come, but I'm not losing any sleep over this.

  18. Re:404 on Reading Google Chrome's Fine Print · · Score: 1

    I can use Slashdot just fine from Chrome.

  19. Re:Non-Tech Percent of Web Traffic from Chrome on Google Chrome, Day 2 · · Score: 1

    I haven't spent enough time on Chrome yet to give an opinion, but do we need another search engine?

  20. A good thing on "Google Satellite" To Be Launched This Week · · Score: 1

    This is good. Google Earth has room for improvement. Maybe they can catch up to Microsoft V.E. This will improve our mapping for gps tracking devices.

  21. Re:Plot Device Failure. on A Device to Grab Data From Cell Phones · · Score: 1

    A gps tracking device would be a better crime solver.

  22. Tracking May Work! on Tracking the Terrorists Online · · Score: 1

    The Government should plant gps tracking devices on the vehicles of suspected terrorists. This could lead them to the guys running the show.

  23. Won't work! on Newark and the Future of Crime Fighting · · Score: 1

    This sounds like a waste time and money. The crime will just move to another part of town.

  24. There are ways to protect yourself on California's Wireless Road Tolls Easily Hackable · · Score: 1

    This is no surprise to me. Hackers have found a way to do just about anything. There are a lot of people already protecting themselves from these type of crimes by installing a gps tracking device in their own vehicle. Obviously, there are other reasons for this too, such as, theft protection and recording mileage for tax purposes. However, for the point of this article, an innocent victim can prove their vehicle was no where near a toll, contrary to any overwriting of a FastTrack device.

  25. Contractual Problem on TELUS Forcing Customers Off Unlimited Plans · · Score: 1

    This sounds like a contractual violation. Even if it's covered in the contract, the courts could rule a certain element of the contract unlawful or unreasonable, voiding the contract.