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  1. Re:Sometimes you want to use a computer you know.. on Should Employees Buy Their Own Computers? · · Score: 1

    One of the more interesting ideas I've had in a while was that if I was ever hired by someone who wanted me to use a windows laptop. I would sell it and buy a mac. Just because I've spent far too much time fighting windows to ever want to see it again.

    Like at the university I go to, it takes 2-3 minutes to log onto a new windows machine, while you can log into a linux machine in a matter of seconds

  2. A matter of economics on Should Employees Buy Their Own Computers? · · Score: 1

    What can I say. I think this is a terrible idea.

    I don't know about the US, but here in Europe the employer provides everything the the employee needs. A programmer with 3-5 years of university education really shouldn't spend their time trying to set up a secure backup solution. That should be the job of someone who doesn't know how to build an operating system from the ground up, or how to write an ip-stack or plan huge complex software solutions for managing more information a second than any human could read in a lifetime.

    Seriously. Specialize. Someone should be great at setting up and maintaining computers, other should be great at programming assembly. Being great at something really does require continues dedication.

    Any minute now they will want cops to buy their own guns. Teachers to buy their own books. Train operators buy their own trains :P and nuclear engineers to bring their own uranium to work.

  3. Re:10 Gbps? Really? on New MacBook Pros To Sport Light Peak Technology · · Score: 1

    I didn't really think it would be a replacement for USB, Firewire and video (HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI).

    Essentially Intel is hoping that copper cables are nearing their peak transfer rates and won't be useful in 5-10 years for high throughput data. Normal rotational harddrives today can read at rates up to 100 mbps, and ssds can do 355. If speeds keep doubling USB 3.0 will be saturated in less than 4.5 years for hdd and 1.5 years for ssd. It took 8 years to release usb 3.0 after the release of 2.0.

    The more interesting question is how this will affect the market for thumb drives and cell phone charging. Especially interesting is the question of power at all. If you read the wikipedia article on the subject there is some thought to bundling Light Peak with USB 3.0, or atleast it's power supply standards.

  4. Re:Wrong title ! on Flash Can Rob 2 Hours From MacBook Air's Battery Life · · Score: 1

    I first read "Flash Can", and thought: what is a Flash Can? Some sort of can with a flash inside it? They really shouldn't capitalize every word in the title, just the important ones.

    So anyway. Have you ever met this Flash C. Rob?

  5. Re:Why not pixel qi? on Are the New Kindles Tablets-In-Training? · · Score: 1

    As "Anonymous Coward" points out the Pixel Qi screen is no real competitor to E-Ink screens because it still draws a lot of power with a static image. What "Anonymous Coward" does not mention is how long a computer would last with such a screen.

    The iPad lasts for 10 hours straight, and i reckon atleast 50% of the power draw comes from the screen. Since a Pixel Qi screen draws only 1/4 of that power the iPad should last for 15.7 hours. Considering that those 10 hours are with wifi ON i reckon book reading would be closer to 20 hours.

  6. Russian thief on Quant AI Picks Stocks Better Than Humans · · Score: 1

    And along comes a russian guy and steals the source code. Hmm...now that's happend before hasn't it :P

  7. Re:RTFA on 3rd-Grader Busted For Jolly Rancher Possession · · Score: 5, Informative

    How interesting. That article reads very differently.

    To sum up:
    - 5 days of detention served at lunchtime and breaks
    - School has banned hard candy and gum because of the mess
    - Nutritional value is only applicable to food served by the school, not packed lunch
    - Girl was given the candy by a friend who also got detention
    - Candy was not actually consumed. It was confiscated.

  8. Friends and family on Best Way To Land Entry-Level Job? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Have you asked your friends and family. And families friends...and so on.

    That's were most of the jobs are. Which is a bit sad.

    And remember, don't take just any job. You have a degree and you've spent a lot of money on it. The salary of your new job should reflect this.In Norway for instance starting salary for an uneducated is about 280'000,- kr. The cost of 5 years of study is 333000 in loans. 20 years from now your education will have cost you 1'400'000 (5 years of lost income) + 999'000 in down payments = 2'399'000. So if you are planning on paying that down you need to make close to 400'000,- kr a year.

  9. Gore-tex on New "Hairy" Material Is Almost Perfectly Hydrophobic · · Score: 1

    So when can i chuck out my gore-tex jacket for something like this?

  10. Typo on Why Broadband In North America Is Not That Slow · · Score: 1

    "Canada has a true broadband penetration rate of close to 70 per cent of households...." Is that US or Canadian dollars?

  11. Re:Throttle the port. on Throttle Shared Users With OS X — Is It Possible? · · Score: 1

    No. I didn't, i just assumed it would work. I've used it often to throttle my web server, works great. Haven't actually tried it on AFP.

  12. Throttle the port. on Throttle Shared Users With OS X — Is It Possible? · · Score: 5, Informative

    You have to throttle the port the file sharing is running on. Probably 548 or/and 427. To throttle these ports you have to go into terminal and type this:

    sudo ipfw pipe 1 config bw 15KByte/s
    sudo ipfw add 1 pipe 1 src-port 548

    To remove the throttling just type:
    sudo ipfw delete 1

    Source: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20080119112509736
    http://homepage.mac.com/car1son/static_port_fwd_firewall.html

  13. Re:Idea on New Wave of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria · · Score: 1

    Actually it's just statistics. By stopping with the antibiotics, the non-resistive bacteria would simply multiply and end up fighting over the same resources as the resistive bacteria. Thereby "forcing" through new and different mutations that benefit the new circumstances. This way the resistive gens would just dwindle away over time.

  14. Re:Skewed sample on When Will AI Surpass Human Intelligence? · · Score: 1

    Indeed.

    To mention one use of AI in real life would be character recognition on car license plates. This has, for example, eliminated many toll booths in Oslo (Norway). Now you you just drive through and they send you a bill by snail mail.

  15. Re:Consistency or hypocrisy? on Nokia Claims Patent Violations in Most Apple Products · · Score: 5, Informative

    I thought those were the patents that Apple held. So these are the ones Apple is claiming Nokia infrienged. Source: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/12/11/apple_files_countersuit_against_nokia.html

  16. Re:US doens't want students on Pittsburgh To Tax Students · · Score: 1

    As it happens I am an excellent reader. I just don't agree with you. Which I am entitled to.

    Your argument that the insurance companies in the US pay for the health care is also fallacious. When it is in fact the citizens who pay for health insurance who actually pay for the health care. It is also hard to believe that most people only pay 50-58 USD for health insurance a month without any sources. Wired.com write in 2007 that the average cost per year for health insurance is $7,982 (or 665 USD per month) (http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/09/health-insuranc/). Of course this is what your employer would pay, which in essence is just simply subtracted from your original paycheck.

  17. Re:US doens't want students on Pittsburgh To Tax Students · · Score: 1

    Actually you mentioned health care first. "That means that over the course of your life, you pay much, MUCH more for education and health care than people do in a country (such as the US, until Obama destroys the country) where you pay for your own education and medical treatment."

    And how is it that you know what I did or didn't read?

  18. Re:US doens't want students on Pittsburgh To Tax Students · · Score: 1

    When did this become a discussion about health care. This is a discussion about putting a special tax on students. Which i think is ridiculous.

    If you still think it's cheaper and better to have private health care, enjoy the wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care_in_the_United_States#Health_care_spending).

  19. Re:US doens't want students on Pittsburgh To Tax Students · · Score: 1

    And, again. By free, I mean free to me (at this point in time). Free in the sense that someone else is paying for it (which is pretty much what free means).

    And I must disagree with you that the US uses less money on health care than, for example, Norway. Statistics show that the US uses more money than any other country on health care (year 2000), while it still lags behind many countries when it comes to life expectancy (http://ucatlas.ucsc.edu/spend.php).

  20. Re:US doens't want students on Pittsburgh To Tax Students · · Score: 1

    And by "free" i mean someone else paid for it, and I don't have to pay for it.

  21. Re:US doens't want students on Pittsburgh To Tax Students · · Score: 1

    Everybody pays VAT and the wealth tax is only applicable for people with very high wealth.

    In general though the taxes in Norway are very manageable. Income tax is zero for income below 40 000 kr. For a student who works during the summer and winter breaks this limit is usually not reached. Also the income levels for low wage jobs is fairly high in Norway. For example an uneducated kindergarten assistant makes 119 NOK/hour (21 USD).

  22. US doens't want students on Pittsburgh To Tax Students · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In a time such as ours. Where so many people are loosing their jobs. And most of the people who lose their jobs have no education. Why then would your want to tax people trying to get an education when you know how much more tax a person with an education is going to pay than a person without an eduction.

    In Norway for instance education is free. Yes FREE. We have excellent universities. For instance, Oslo University ranks at 101 at topuniversities.com. Not only though is it free to study, but the government pays you around 15000 NOK for every semester you complete (for full time students) (2 semesters a year). And not only that, but they give your a further 30000 NOK in loans (per semester) that are interest free until 1 year after you complete your studies.

    The way the US treats it's people still puzzles me. Surely putting a strain on people who already have little money to live for just sounds like greed to me.

  23. Re:Public healthcare on The Best Medications For Your Genes · · Score: 1

    Germany has private health care. Dental care is not covered in Norway.

    Just some examples. I'm not an expert so I can't think of any more.

  24. Public healthcare on The Best Medications For Your Genes · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That's why many countries have public health care. It's just simply fairer and better.

  25. Server Farm on Apple Blurs the Server Line With Mac Mini Server · · Score: 2, Informative

    The mac mini is already in use in server farms. Apparently it's size and low power consumption make it a good candidate in a server farm. Check it out yourself:

    http://www.dannychoo.com/post/en/13019/Mac+Mini+Server+Farm.html