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  1. Re:Oh and by the way: FUCK YOU AJIT PAI on Entire Broadband Industry Sues California To Stop Net Neutrality Law (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    It is not just leftists. Numerous far right people have advocated violence as well. I think the problem is anyone too far entrenched in ideology of any sort.

  2. Touché

  3. Re:I didn't see a Request For Comments anywhere... on Google Wants To Kill the URL (wired.com) · · Score: 2

    Does Google well and truly own the internet now?

    Yes. Or can you tell me the last time you "Bing'd" something or "Yahoo'd" something?

  4. Re:Back to AOL? on Google Wants To Kill the URL (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Didn't AOL try this back in the 90s with the 'AOL Keyword'? IIRC, it failed miserably.

    I believe Yahoo tried this with their directory as well back in the day. That didn't make it either...

  5. it is still causing ships to sink and taking their crew with them.

    Are crews actually being lost? Seems like it wouldn't sink so fast that they wouldn't be able to abandon ship to lifeboats first. That seems a bit dramatic unless the ships capsize so suickly there is no hope for reaching the boats.

  6. Re:Monopoly is meaningless? on Amazon Hits $1 Trillion Market Value Milestone (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm quite certain Amazon cares more about AWS than their retail services.

  7. Re:Monopoly is meaningless? on Amazon Hits $1 Trillion Market Value Milestone (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    No. I buy nothing from Amazon. Whether they are worth a trillion dollars or they go out of business tomorrow, it is meaningless to me.

    When they drive the last of their competitors out of business, will it still be meaningless to you?

    Or more importantly, how much does the OP rely upon AWS (either through their employment or web apps on the internet such as Netflix)?

  8. On the positive note, as least you can blame the outage on Microsoft and not take the heat yourself for Exchange crashing and being down for 4.5 hours.

  9. Not really...the unintended side effect is having millions of people only listening and communicating to those with similar views. So rather than have discourse and thought engagement, people are only listening to those who spout things that align with their personal beliefs Facebook is mob mentality through technology.

  10. Modern Technology on 'Calculators Killed the Standard Statistical Table' (sas.com) · · Score: 1

    That's ok, I gave up my star charts and sextant/compass for GPS too. This is how modern technology works. There is a reason we don't teach people how to churn butter or plow a field either.

  11. Re:Bulldozer? on Creeping Lava Now Threatens Major Hawaiian Power Plant (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Hmmm...someone watched the movie Volcano too many times.

    The lava in Hawaii can run over any obstacle...including its own walls. These are the "breakouts" you may hear about...when the lava pours over the solidified wall it built earlier. Creating a dirt or rock berm is not going to stop the lava flows.

  12. Re:Thiny veiled age discrimmination? on Admiral Charges Hotmail Users More For Car Insurance (thetimes.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I've had a Hotmail account that I use for distribution lists and Spam. I registered it when Hotmail was still Hotmail...before the Microsoft acquisition (how many of you know Microsoft did not create Hotmail?).

  13. Re:Some numbers on What They Don't Tell You About Climate Change (economist.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, good. I'm tired of staring at my neighbors anyway...I'd love to replace my lawn with all trees.

  14. Re:Acknowledge application gap on Munich Plans New Vote on Dumping Linux For Windows 10 (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    I like Linux, and prefer using it on the backend. For client side, this is the right move. The vast majority of software companies do not write Linux software, which means too many departments and divisions will need Windows anyway. Running a fractured environment will be tougher and hard to justify more resources for unless there is a legitimate need to run all Linux. In this case, there was not.

  15. Re:Very symptomatic on Munich Plans New Vote on Dumping Linux For Windows 10 (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 2

    Well sure, but most users are more concerned about the applications. I can see so many of you are caught up in the operating system and office suite. You do realize there are 100s of apps that governments use that only run on Windows. There is no sense to run Linux just for the sake of running Linux. You are adding the overhead of Linux admins to do nothing more than run the operating system on the clients. Might as well run Windows. Linux has great use cases. Using it for political purposes is not one of them.

  16. Believe it when I see it on Vice President Pence Vows US Astronauts Will Return To the Moon (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Bush said we would replace the space shuttles, Obama said we would go to Mars, and now the current crop say we will return to the moon. Maybe they should fund NASA before making empty promises.

  17. I'm quite certain it was Qwest (fine, CenturyLink if you prefer). They had a history for not wanting to go along with the surveillance during the 2000s...I am sure CenturyLink followed suit.

  18. Re:Of Course on More Than Half of US Workers Didn't Use Up Their Time Off Last Year (qz.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is common in companies whose paid time off is a liability on the accounting books. Not everyone knows there are different ways of accounting for paid time off. Beware of companies that gives you all your annual time off up front or in large increments periodically. Those are typically not considered a liability and are not paid off if you leave or are terminated. A place that gives you accruals, means they are accounting for the time and will want their employees using it, not having it balloon on the balance sheet. Basically, any time that PTO is accrued, it is a liability to the company and there is a builtin incentive for management to encourage employees to take time off. That is a good thing.

  19. Re:Shocker on Facebook Flooded With 'Sextortion' and Revenge Porn, Files Reveal (theguardian.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Slashdot doesn't cater to the lowest common denominator

    Oh? Ever try browsing at -1? I'm quite sure Slashdot has plenty lowest common denominator types...

  20. Re:Shouldn't it return some to its shareholders? on Apple Has a Record $250 Billion In Cash, 90% of It Is Banked Overseas (phonearena.com) · · Score: 1

    Personal income taxes range from 25 to 30 %...how about we start there for "fair". No reason corporations should pay lower percentages than the people who work for said corporations.

  21. That's ok...I'm saving enough that worst case would have me working parttime as a Home Depot greeter to supplement the savings. I fully realize as a GenXer that I will not be working in technology when I'm in my 60s., 70s and beyond...therefore, I need to be financially secure enough by then to be able to be fine on a low wage, stress free job.

  22. On a positive note on A US Ally Shot Down a $200 Drone With a $3 Million Patriot Missile (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    We know the drone is definitely dead.

  23. Idiocracy on US Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Science Funding (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Can't wait for the first release of Brawndo...seems we are headed that direction.

  24. NSA not a concern on Ask Slashdot: Should You Use Password Managers? · · Score: 1

    the NSA can see them on the reflections on your eyes :)

    The NSA analysts are more concerned about their jilted ex-lovers to worry about you...

  25. Did they turn it off and on again?