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  1. Yeah, that's the problem.... on Google Instant Announced · · Score: 1

    The 2 ~ 5 seconds between me hitting the 'Google Search' button & clicking on the first link I find... Has anyone ever even noticed those few seconds? Are we all that impatient? :)

  2. People have to want to use it on Is a US High-Speed Railway Economically Feasible? · · Score: 1

    I've always though that you can't force or tax people into using trains (ignoring London's congestion charge for a moment). People will use trains - gladly - when they are the most efficient way of getting to where they want to go. Last time I checked, DC - NYC on Amtrak took about 3.5 hrs, compared to driving in about 4hrs, ignoring traffic. Make that journey 2hrs instead, price it competitively, and every seat would be full. High speed rail only works on a case-by-case basis (i.e. on specific routes). If you can't make it a better than most of the alternatives, it'll never catch on.

  3. Dilmenna! on DRM-Free Game Suffers 90% Piracy, Offers Amnesty · · Score: 1

    So, I've been meaning to buy Machinarium for ages, but hadn't pirated it. If I buy it now, the developers will assume I that I did! Perhaps I should put in a comment into my order: "I'm not a pirate, honest!" (I'm still disappointed I had to give up on Limbo cos I'm too scared of spiders....)

  4. Re:I Guess I Don't Exist Then ... on Why Wave Failed · · Score: 2, Interesting

    How about those that don't see the point? It didn't seem to fill a need that couldn't be met with other technologies. There's also the critical mass effect that benefits or hinders all social media tools - how many people do you know that are using it, and is it compelling enough to switch, and have others switch with you?

  5. Look for new jobs - or become traders! on High-Frequency Programmers Revolt Over Pay · · Score: 1

    The article says they are doing exactly what I think they should - look to move into the trading type positions and earn some of the money themselves! If you want to earn the money the traders do, look to move out of the server room & onto the trade floor. There's still a demand for HFT talent with significant programming skills...

  6. It's all about the user experience on To Ballmer, Grabbing iPad's Market Is 'Job One Urgency' · · Score: 1

    Microsoft can't compete. The iPad is a toy that you play with, and enjoy using. You don't buy one to be productive or get stuff done, you buy them cos they're awesome and fun to use. MS will never be able to match that...

  7. Re:I disagree on Windows vs. Ubuntu — Dell's Verdict · · Score: 1

    Where did you find the Canon drivers? Still no luck finding drivers for the MP 390 scanner...

  8. I'll bet that... on Optimus Prime Made of Junk Cars In China · · Score: 1

    Even made of out of garbage, he still looks better than the actual garbage masquerading as Optimus in the Bay films...

  9. I'm still waiting... on Military Develops "Green" Cleaners For Terrorist Attack Sites · · Score: 1

    ...for the Japanese Miracle.

  10. Re:Duh, mod insightful on How To Behave At a Software Company? · · Score: 1

    I would say that taking the pen and breaking it would not be the way to behave. I have a colleage who occasionally does the foot tap thing that makes my desk shake (a la xkcd) - I just remind him with a good-natured comment.

    Something like a joke 'pen-clicking charge' of 50c each time - said with a smile, in a strong attempt at showing humor rather than annoyance, every time he does it, would go further. Hopefully he'll be apologetic about doing it - I'm sure he doesn't want to be annoying, but I could be wrong...

  11. Re:You people have no patience! on Wikipedia Is Not Amused By Entry For xkcd-Coined Word · · Score: 1

    30 pages is too much information for a senior executive, even if they think they want it, and ask for it.

    I would start trying to 'manage up'. I used with work with an executive who had a very short attention span, would frequently request changes, and then request that they be changed back when he saw them during the next review. He would always focus on format - we'd discus fonts of the number in a report rather than the numbers themselves.

    So, you do the research, figure out what the best option is, and then present a 4 page power point outlining why. Keep the information in the ppt to a minimum, don't share too much - it'll just open opportunities to questions that he really doesn't understand and shouldn't care about - but have the detailled report ready if he asks for it.

    Perhaps let him make the decision on trivial things - (e.g. what color should the network cables be? blue or green), but present your chosen option on the big decisions (where to locate the data center) as the 'recommended' choice, and imply serious shortcomings of the alternatives.

    It's very Dilbert-esque, but there are shades of truth in those strips.

  12. Re:How is this different? on Microsoft .Net Libraries Not Acting "Open Source" · · Score: 1

    There's a open source downloader I found called Multiget (http://multiget.sourceforge.net/) that seems to have been based on FDM. I was essentially looking for the same thing - an FDM for Linux. I tried to tweak a couple of things myself, but my C++ isn't up to scratch - I'm still a beginner. Would be interested to help out if I could though...