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  1. Re:Haven't you guys see the *TRUE* picture yet? on CSTA: Google Surveying Educators On Unconscious Biases of Students, Parents · · Score: 1

    My first tech job was as a support tech for DSL, when I applied there were fewer candidates than positions and the interviewers were asking me if I knew anyone else that went to my school looking for a job. The vo-tech and state university here have been pumping out computer related degrees like an assembly line since I went to school and now when I see people interviewing for new positions there are hundreds of associated degrees and dozens of bachelors lining up.

    If you told me their goal was to flood the workforce with far more qualified workers than they could possibly employ to bring down wages I would say you are correct.

  2. Re:Oh hell no! on The Uber Economy Needs a New Category of Worker · · Score: 1

    Uber wants to take the profits while transferring all the risk to the driver.

    They also want to transfer all the expense to drivers. I would be curious to know if they had designed Uber as a ride booking app and tried to sale or license it to existing taxi services somehow and failed prior to the current situation.

  3. Re:Shaking my big bald head on NVIDIA Shakes Its Flowing Mane With Life-Like HairWorks 1.1 Demo · · Score: 1

    My wife went and got her hair cut in a short bob once although I didn't say it she could tell I didn't like it. At the time I had a fairly short haircut and she told me "It's longer than your hair and will always be longer." Wrong move, I let my hair grow out and it's been an on going joke for the past 8-9 years.

  4. Re:Shaking my big bald head on NVIDIA Shakes Its Flowing Mane With Life-Like HairWorks 1.1 Demo · · Score: 4, Funny

    I can look in a real mirror if I want to see myself with flowing locks... I am frequently called Fabio and women in bars that I don't know and sometimes are there with a jealous boyfriends or husbands want to play with my hair.

    Although it doesn't always work out that well. Once my brother and I went to the store to pick up some stuff to BBQ and his mother in-law saw us in the car. She called his wife and told her that she had seen her husband driving with a skinny blond bimbo.

  5. Re:This is a curse... on Technology and the End of Lying · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately it probably won't work because it will be unable to determine if there is any substance to their speech or the difference between lies and incompetence.

  6. Re:One of those "Microsoft Support" calls was biza on Time Warner Cable Owes $229,500 To Woman It Would Not Stop Calling · · Score: 1

    I got a couple of those.. At first I would pretend I was going through OS X or ubuntu and would tell them I don't have that feature then describe what it looked like, but it stopped being fun so I started telling them "but I don't have a computer" this would make them hang up almost immediately.

  7. Re:"as a Service" = you have to buy it Every Year? on First Windows 10 RTM Candidate Appears · · Score: 1

    Businesses are obsessed with total cost of ownership and return on investment you think getting them to migrate away from xp was hard? Just wait win 7 is going to have a shorter life cycle, I'm imagining companies trying to hold onto it for 10 years 4-5 years past the current end of life.

  8. Re:"as a Service" = you have to buy it Every Year? on First Windows 10 RTM Candidate Appears · · Score: 2

    I imagine at work I will be staying on win 7 until we are forced to choose, but my next home build is going to be linux. I just don't see spending money on Windows, MS Office, Adobe, or any other commercial software when over the years I have adopted cross platform open source projects that do what I need. I don't require excel to make a list of parts for my next home depot project calc will work just as well and gimp is fine for cropping and resizing half a dozen photos.

  9. Re:Why nobody cares about Zune on Researchers Study "Harbingers of Failure," Consumers Who Habitually Pick Losers · · Score: 1

    I had a phillips mp3 player for about a decade it was dropped multiple times, stepped on, submersed in water, left on top the car while I drove away, put through the washer 5-6 times. I picked it specifically because it didn't require any software to get music on it but was very pleased with it especially after buying my sons a few ipods and saw how easily they cracked the screens and broke them. The later versions were more cheaply made I bought my wife one it worked well and though more durable than most competitors was no where near as durable as the original. It still didn't require any software to get music on it and had more storage. No idea what the new ones are like since everyone has a smart phone that can play music and much, much more.

  10. Re:Converted old cell phone to uplink transmitter on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your Most Unusual Hardware Hack? · · Score: 2

    I modified a Yamaha RGX 110, a fm transmitter for a walkman, and added a 9 volt battery then connect a portable fm radio to my peavy distortion pedal... wireless guitar. I just cut a few slits in the plastic plate cover on the back of the guitar so I could change channels, turn it off and on. Still worked normal if I wanted to plug it in directly so long as the transmitter was off.

  11. Re:The story about it being fake is fake. on A Look At the Rare Hybrid Console Built By Sony and Nintendo · · Score: 1

    My brother built a few classic arcade games from scratch and ordered decals and some parts for them from a game vendor. After playing them for awhile he sold/gave them away, I'm sure after they change hands a few times someone who knows nothing about them might think they are something else since they look professionally built but not like the original. Are they fake? No, just my brother's hobby when he was in college.

       

  12. Re:Goodbye free speech on 8 Yelp Reviewers Hit With $1.2 Million Defamation Suits · · Score: 1

    the business owner believes that the reviews are malicious, fake, the act of a single person

    I'm betting on spiteful ex-girlfriend but it could be a disgruntled ex-employee.

  13. Re:Goodbye free speech on 8 Yelp Reviewers Hit With $1.2 Million Defamation Suits · · Score: 1

    After reading the reviews it sounds more like an ex-girlfriend being spiteful, but who knows.

  14. Re:Does Uber need executives in France? on Uber France Leaders Arrested For Running Illegal Taxi Company · · Score: 3, Informative

    Uber left my state although it's one of the most loosely regulated because they didn't feel they should be required to have more than minimum private liability insurance as apposed to the same commercial insurance that taxis are required to have. Medallions are not required and a commercial license for a taxi driver is about $15 more than a regular driver's license every four years.

  15. Re: Bullshit narrative ... on How Uber Takes Over a City · · Score: 1

    Those type regulations don't exist everywhere and they still cry foul when they are asked to have insurance other than the personal minimum liability required by the state for a private noncommercial car. It appears to me that they simply want to first reduce their costs as much as possible by putting the burden of maintaining a fleet of vehicles on the drivers but when they have trouble finding drivers because they can't support the burden they try to claim they are exempt from insuring and licensing their vehicles commercially.

    To call Uber a ride sharing service is silly... I go to my phone be it a call, text, or an app and order a ride a car shows up and I pay them for a ride this is how a taxi company works.

     

  16. Re:ETAk on How Etak Built a Car Navigation System In 1985 · · Score: 1

    I saw these in magazines but couldn't afford one back then and although you could get a car phone for a pretty penny all my friends and I had cb radios instead.

  17. Re:Holy Cow on Lenovo Could Remake the ThinkPad X300 With Current Technologies · · Score: 2

    My brother has a thinkpad that came with win 3.1 but was somehow upgraded to 95 siting on a bookshelf when ever I go over to his house I have to plug it in and boot it just to see if it still works. He wanted me to put linux or something on it to make it useful again but all it has is a 3.5 floppy.

  18. Re:The future is coming. on New Manufacturing Technique Halves Cost of Lithium-Ion Batteries · · Score: 1

    Well that would be covered under the extended warranty and you want to make sure you get that and anything else it will cover fixed before you trade it in. Also the goal is trade in every three years although probably not for your first new car that one will be five years but you want to get better value on the trade in it doesn't even have to be a different car just new.

    This is kind of a regular thing after you make it past the buy in it's cheaper than a lease.

  19. Re:The future is coming. on New Manufacturing Technique Halves Cost of Lithium-Ion Batteries · · Score: 1

    A lot of people will buy a car on a 3-5 year loan /w some kind of warranty and trade it in as soon as they pay it off before it starts to go to hell. This works out great after you make it past the initial investment of the first car.

  20. Re:Fuck you governments of the world .com on ICANN Seeks Comment On Limiting Anonymized Domain Registration · · Score: 1

    TFA says for commercial domains used for financial transactions, not free speech. I like to know who I'm doing business with and generally don't do business with anonymous strangers.

  21. Re:Is that English? on US Military To Develop Star Wars-Style Hoverbikes With British company · · Score: 1

    Not to mention dust and debris that it would likely throw like when on sand.

  22. Where they on Magic Cards or in Pokeballs?

  23. Re:This is going to take a lot of testing on NIST Workshop Explores Automated Tattoo Identification · · Score: 1

    Trivial right up until that common stenciled out tattoo a few thousand people have is the damning evidence at your murder trial in a state you've never been to until they extradited you.

  24. Re:Where are the round-abouts on "Vision Zero" Aims To Eliminate Traffic Fatalities In San Diego · · Score: 1

    We have two round abouts in my US mid-western town, they are not that great and are in places of low pedestrian traffic. The rest of our intersection are more like the ones vision zero are purposing. They work very well in business areas, slows the cars down so they see the businesses, the angle parking allows more cars parked on a block, and is generally easier than parallel parking. Crosswalks are usually at the end of the blocks where there are traffic lights or have a pedestrian signal that's activated when they press a button to walk.

  25. Re:Equality on Are Girl-Focused Engineering Toys Reinforcing Gender Stereotypes? · · Score: 1

    I live in the mid-west and there was a guys that used to wear a kilt to work all the time no one ever said anything about it. Occasionally someone would ask how comfortable it was, which he would answer you'll have no idea till you try it but it's damn comfortable.