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  1. Re:A week? on Who's Pirating Game of Thrones, and Why? · · Score: 1

    You're missing the point. There is a large population that does not want to wait AND would pay (per my other comment) for the convenience of immediate gratification. Internet/downloading has conditioned them. A smart business would take advantage of that desire, get the series online and milk the hell out of it. A year later, the high quality DVDs, interviews with actors, directors and author would follow and the population that waited a year would buy them. Know your market and understand your competition, in this case bittorrents and respond accordingly.

  2. Gobsmacked... on Who's Pirating Game of Thrones, and Why? · · Score: 1

    Let me put on my suit and think like an evil, profit driven businessman. I have 3-4 million pirated downloads per episode x 20 episodes to date = 80 million pirated episodes. Let's go for $2.00/episode (Amazon rate) and assume about a 50% conversion (people that would pay versus pirate if it was easy to get). That's still $80 Million in cold hard cash (ok, it's electronic, but you get the idea). I am gobsmacked that HBO simply walks away from this easy cash all to protect possible DVD and network sales. Do both! Rake in the cash from tech-savvy viewers while the show is hot and then pick up the remainder with DVDs. I'm I missing something somewhere?

  3. The Best Slave... on Censorship of Chinese Social Media Is Real, Comprehensive · · Score: 1

    The best slave is the one who thinks he's free. Soft censorship is so much more effective than hard censorship. I'm surprised it took the Chinese so long to figure it out.

  4. Is there a real problem? on NHTSA Suggestion Would Cripple In-Car GPS Displays · · Score: 4, Informative

    Cell phone use is being banned in cars because studies showed that you effectively drive "drunk" when you're talking on the phone. Science wins on that one. What's the equivalent evidence for GPS systems? I haven't heard of anything. In fact, GPS systems appear to have been designed to minimize such distractions, allow easy and quick referencing and along with voice instructions, allow relatively safe navigation. I think science wins on this one as well. Scrap the regulation.

  5. Cue Mark Twain on Business Cards the Latest Internet Casualty · · Score: 1

    I'm imagining a talking business card (Hal Holbrook voice of course) simply stating "The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated."

  6. Re:In other words, on Web Developer Sentenced To Death In Iran · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't you have ended this with an urgent plea for money to help bribe the guards and set him free?

  7. And.....? on Iran Developing 'Halal' Domestic Intranet · · Score: 2

    Iran is pursuing the same approach as China. Rather than block social media sites, leverage their citizen's desire for them by replacing them with similar state-approved (sic - controlled) duplicates. Nothing new. I would be more interested in what Western technologies are making this possible, a more interesting discussion for Slashdot.

  8. Skip the brain teasers on Are Brain Teasers Good Hiring Criteria? · · Score: 1

    Brain teasers are just another fad. In fact, if the interviewer is asking you about your resume/experience then there's another HR fail. The interview is the corporation's one chance to judge your character and personality, e.g., chemistry. Your resume and references show you're a hot shot programmer. Are you also a psychopath who will reek havoc and destruction through the organization? Most HR organizations and hiring managers don't get that and simply spend the interview rehashing your resume. When they do that, the candidate is in control.

  9. Progress? on Teachers Resist High-tech Push In Idaho Schools · · Score: 1

    In what other profession could you take a professional from 100 years ago and put them in today's work environment and with a few minor adjustments find that they could perform their job? Teaching/education system is about the only one I can think of quickly. That in itself doesn't mean there's a problem but it certainly stands out as something worth reviewing.