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  1. Turn signals on Do Tools Ever 'Die?' · · Score: 1

    I haven't seen one for a long time, they must not be made anymore.

  2. I use it for on Narcissists, Insecure People Flock To Facebook · · Score: 1

    Practicing drunk typing. It's family or friends reading it so they all recognize that uncle Alfredo is drunk again, and pay me no mind

  3. I donated mine on What To Do With an Old G5 Tower? · · Score: 1

    It is now used by the local Democratic party. I put Inkscape, GIMP, NeoOffice, and Scribus on it so they can use it for creating handouts and such.

  4. It says... on Crack the Code In US Cyber Command's Logo · · Score: 1

    Kryptos is gibberish. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryptos

  5. Re:No on Police Stop Journalists From Photographing Metrorail System · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The Miami Police don't like having their pictures taking because it can be used as evidence against them. To them photojournalist are a threat to their authority so they are treated as enemies.

  6. Standardized batteries on High Depreciation May Slow Electric Car Acceptance · · Score: 1

    Standardized batteries keyed to the class of vehicle could save money and address the depreciation problem. Refueling would be unclipping the discharged and then clipping the charged battery into the car. Service stations would stock, recharge, and maintain the batteries, returning the batteries to the maker when they lose their ability to hold a charge. Such technology could be used in auto racing. Pit stops would have the normal tire changes along with a quick battery module change.

  7. Re:Electric isn't ready... Memory on High Depreciation May Slow Electric Car Acceptance · · Score: 1

    I saw electric powered garbage trucks in Asmara Ethiopia (now Eritrea) back in the sixties.

  8. Re:Evidence On The A4 on A Close Look At Apple's A4 Chip · · Score: 1

    In an attempt to capture some of the Apple magic, Steve Ballmer walks into a Cracker Barrel in ass-less chaps.

  9. You mean you don't have a mouse or keyboard? on Updated Mac Mini Aims For the Living Room · · Score: 1

    The new mini has a removable plate on the body that gives you access to memory. I use a wired keyboard and wired mouse. You can use wireless if you want to. The service plan is not mandatory. The retailer played you for a sucker if he told you that and you believed him. "DIY memory. Thanks to a removable bottom panel, now it’s easy to open Mac mini and add memory. Just a slight twist of the panel, and you’re inside Mac mini. Simply pop your memory into the SO-DIMM slot, then twist the panel back on. And you’re done." In fifteen years of Mac ownership I've only had problems with hard drives dying. My wife is still using her ten year old iMac. She only powers down during thunderstorms.

  10. Apple network on The Apple Broadcast Network · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Ever since Jobs returned, Apple has been about delivering content. They didn't want to take over enterprise, they wanted to take over Hollywood. I think it would be a great idea if Apple could compete with the cable companies. Most cable companies have no competition within their regions and can gouge us at will. We need Apple or some other entity to challenge them.

  11. Micro payments on UK Newspaper Websites To Become Nearly Invisible · · Score: 1

    I pay 3 cents a month for the web version of my newspaper. I get real value for pocket change. I wouldn't pay 1 cent a month for a Murdoch publication because they don't deliver unbiased news. I don't mind bias in the editorial pages, just keep it out of the news. The Wall Street Journal used to have a good wall between news and editorial, but now it is a Murdoch rag.

  12. Why on House Passes Massive Medical Insurance Bill, 219-212 · · Score: 1

    Why do we need health insurance companies? What do they do to keep us healthy? What purpose do they serve?

  13. Re:what happens if you drive without car insurance on House Passes Massive Medical Insurance Bill, 219-212 · · Score: 1

    Wrong, injury and illness affects everyone associated with the victim. Businesses have to deal with loss of productivity, families suffer from the financial costs, and in the case of communicable diseases, everyone around the victim is affected.

  14. Re:Hoorah! on House Passes Massive Medical Insurance Bill, 219-212 · · Score: 1

    The Exchanges are similar to the Federal Employee Health Benefit plan. If an insurer acts up, or screws over their customers, they get the boot. The FEHB shifts the power from the insurance company to the people. BTW, mail clerks up to Senators belong to the FEHB. And now congress will be part of the exchanges, giving the exchanges a lot of clout.

  15. Re:Stop calling it 'insurance' (or update Wikipedi on House Passes Massive Medical Insurance Bill, 219-212 · · Score: 1

    But it was the insurance company that was defining pre existing conditions, not the doctor. My wife's insurer reversed their decision to cover my wife's brain surgery while she was in recovery from the surgery. They stuck us with a $60,000 dollar bill (1980's pricing), and dropped her from their rolls. I guess when they saw how much the surgery would cost they decided her illness was "pre existing." She had been paying into the insurance for 8 years, but the fast growing tumor in her brain was a preexisting condition. Yeah right I had to get a government job to get insurance for both of us (FEHB). Now that I am disabled from my job, I still carry that insurance because we can't change to a cheaper plan. As it is now, health insurance takes up 60% of my pension. At the current rate of premium increases, two years from now they (CIGNA) will take 100% of my pension.

  16. Re:wanted? on IdeaPad U1, What We Wanted the iPad To Be · · Score: 1

    Windows? No way. It has to run a Nix of some type to make me interested.

  17. Re:Leaks build expectations and... on Why Everyone Has High Hopes For Apple Tablet · · Score: 1

    I have fine motor control problems, so I'm not a good judge of the abilities of Ink.

  18. Re:Leaks build expectations and... on Why Everyone Has High Hopes For Apple Tablet · · Score: 1

    Apple has Ink as part of their OS. It works with a graphics pad. You can write or draw using Ink.

  19. Re:Leaks build expectations and... on Why Everyone Has High Hopes For Apple Tablet · · Score: 1

    Ha! And don't forget sushi and their new and improved Thigh Master.

  20. Re:It's called FUD on Why Everyone Has High Hopes For Apple Tablet · · Score: 1

    MS has a track record too, so we know what to expect from them.

  21. Re:Leaks build expectations and... on Why Everyone Has High Hopes For Apple Tablet · · Score: 1

    Actually it has been about a decade and a half since I first heard about their plans to go after the content delivery market. It took a few years to get the company back into a situation where it could have some leverage. The first plan I heard was to use satellite linkups to deliver movies to theaters, but that changed when Jobs returned. They were also working on MkLinux at that time. Nice looking is the end result of good engineering. Open up a Mac Pro and take a look at it. There's attention to detail. Think of this: if there's a cute kid and an ugly kid, which one will get more attention? The same goes for consumer products. You will take better care of something if you find it attractive. I was basing my comments on their overall track record. Sure they made some mistakes, but they succeed more than the fail, and that has had an effect of giving them a market cap greater than IBM, Dell, HP. Where is SGI now?

  22. Re:Leaks build expectations and... on Why Everyone Has High Hopes For Apple Tablet · · Score: 2, Interesting

    BTW, the iPhone and Touch are starting to become gaming platforms. Maybe the tablet will ramp up that capability.

  23. Re:Leaks build expectations and... on Why Everyone Has High Hopes For Apple Tablet · · Score: 1

    Maybe I should have been more specific about the markets. I'm talking about consumer electronics. They haven't really been a player in TV or distributing print media through mobile devices, and that could be their next move. They've been focusing on creation and delivery of content for decades. Apple has a good track record for producing elegantly designed devices. That has a lot to do with Ives and his design team. So I don't think they'd suddenly decide to offer a product like the Zune. So if they do unveil a tablet, I'd suspect it will be well though out and usable.

  24. Leaks build expectations and... on Why Everyone Has High Hopes For Apple Tablet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Apple knew they'd be releasing after CES, so they had to play the expectation game to depress sales of competing products. Would you buy a tablet now if you knew that a company that has a track record of being a game changer is going to release a tablet? We know the design will be elegant, and we know through patent searches their tablet could have some interesting features. What will it do? Think of what market they haven't disrupted? That is a clue to the possible functions of the tablet. Will they even release a tablet? We won't know until the Steve says "one more thing."

  25. Re:History on 50 Years of Domesticating Foxes For Science · · Score: 1

    We created God, so we can play him/her if we want to.