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  1. lose lips on Ask Slashdot: What Review Sites Do You Consult For IT Equipment? · · Score: 1

    "Hey guys, where should I be spending my marketing resource dollars?"

  2. It doesn't, according to those that test it on Why Does Windows Have Terrible Battery Life? · · Score: 1

    So if we're talking science, and not tech blogger knee jerk crap, you want to compare Windows RT and Android and iOS. http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/tablets/microsoft-surface-rt-1085839/review/7#articleContent says "We looped a 1080p WMV video in the built-in app that ships with Windows RT until the battery died, a test we run on every tablet that graces the TechRadar testing lab. Under these conditions Surface lasted an impressive 450 minutes, equaling a gob-smacking 7 ½ hours. This is nearly two hours longer than the iPad 3, which suffers from powering that glorious Retina display." So on the same hardware, Windows blasted past iOS by two hours. Other than your title, and spooge of MS hatred, wheres the proof? Oh lets measure x86 vs ARM? Then ask the right question, Why is x86 less battery efficient than ARM? just type it in google because it's been an article a million times...

  3. You either use a cloud service like Microsoft's or Amazons so you can scale quickly to meet demands, or go all hax0r and build your own farm out and 'stick to open standards' blah blah, which you'll most likely get so side tracked administering your servers your project will slip into the background. Who cares if your code is some type of 'open standard' when it doesn't exist. If this bazinga idea will be used 'world wide' and make buckets of money, make the money and then open all your stuff up like all those other corporations do

  4. really? on Ask Slashdot: Protecting Home Computers From Guests? · · Score: 2

    a Guest account on windows can't install software, throw chrome/firefox with adblock or IE with a good TPL/adblock list, dont install java and keep it up dated, you could browse the most gross sites on the internet and be fine. you could even go as far as enabling "Only allow signed apps" to run (secpol) and thats a done deal.

  5. Already solved on Ask Slashdot: Simplifying Encryption and Backup? · · Score: 1

    Enable BitLocker on your drives. When you connect a drive for backing up, bitlocker it then use any backup mechanism (win backup or file history in 8) problem solved. Everything's encrypted and backed up.

  6. wow think a bit highly? on The Trials and Tribulations of a Would-Be Facebook Employee · · Score: 1

    You think an hr rep knows and has access to a second set of ip's to route Skype calls? On top of that you obviously were being interviewed for an entry position and were disappointed they didn't ask you harder stuff? Sorry Stephen hawking maybe next time they will purchase a solo oc3 to route your interview across the world on and ask you quantum computing questions. I could only imagine what working with you on a team would be like.

  7. can't fathom on Research In Motion To Be Sold, Possibly To Samsung · · Score: 1

    All this company has to do is OUTPUT a product they already have in production. I know stuff isnt done overnight but just cut the BS from the projects and ship already. It's painful to watch the decisions of RIM, they have such an iconic name and really nice hardware, just friggin ship OS updates like mad. build interest again. sheesh.. painful...

  8. 20k in the left hand, 20k in the right hand? on Ask Slashdot: Open Source vs Proprietary GIS Solution? · · Score: 1

    Things to consider:

    1. How many "guys" (people) are you talking about when you say they are "MS guys at heart" == (amount)
    2. How much will they have to learn to be as proficient at option X versus what they are good already (MSSQL) == (time)
    3. How much will they be annoyed that option X "just doesn't do this the same way" == (more time wasted chatting about how dumb there boss is for making them change)

    then run that through the ol' PERT analysis (shortest time + 4xlikely time + longest time) / 6, and see if that comes up to be more than your 20k initial expense..

    so lets say 3 "guys"? and the project seems rather large and its doing something new, but lets guess 6 months (960hrs.. 40hrsx4x6),

    lets say they on the conservative they waste 8 hrs a week learning/complaining/whatever, 10 likely and 12 if they are really mad at you for making them learn some new stuff.. ( pert says 10 after that )

    so we'll say they'll blow 10 hrs a week learning the new SQL db, 240 total hrs a piece, and we'll guess there pay at $20 being non-profit and all, but probably paid more I would hope.. $4800 per person, times 3 is $14,400. so its getting in the warm zone of $20k.. would be interesting to see real numbers..

  9. Doubt it on New Cable Designed To Deter Copper Thieves · · Score: 1

    After working in telecom, there are reasons the copper is solid. Do you know how many splices, nicks, stretches, & bends there are from a CO to a home/business? Many many more than are fixed, to put it mildly. "the company" just hopes the copper in the ground never moves around so much that is causes a disconnect.. which only really happens because it is solid copper from one end to the other, not just a skin. (when the skin is breached you would lose the higher freq required). Once copper is laid its paid for, the maintenance is the nightmare, this would just introduce an infinite more possibility of more areas that could cause problems.

    Copper thiefs cost $60 million a year.. if a company, like AT&T, took that burden alone, it would be 60 million from like 19 billion profits, which is like .003%

    I think the cable industry is more overburdened with social media experts (Hi Marketing company for a NEW cable design!) and bored reporters than meth heads actually stealing cables. (not that it doesn't happen, its just not worth researching/buying/testing/teaching people how to properly repair new cable vs industry standard = $$$$$$$$$ vs $)

  10. No.. on Technical Details Behind the LAN-Party Optimized House · · Score: 2

    The question isn't "How", its "Why".. money doesn't seem to be the big issue here, so why not spring for Server 2008R2 and manage all the boxes from there? it does all this updating/registering/etc your hacking together, and for around $800, versus your hourly rate x hours hacking, seems less expensive and the result is a heck of a lot more manageable. I'm all for the do-it-yourself type, but managing disk images? Yeah I can spend my time better elsewhere

  11. ah... on Adobe Released 64-bit Flash For Linux · · Score: 4, Funny

    When the linux community asked for software I don't think they knew what they were in for. Cheers mates, you can crash your browser like the rest of us.

  12. CALLED IT! on IsoHunt To Court: Google Is the Bigger Problem · · Score: 1

    Back in November last year:
    http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1874644&cid=34278914
    - Sometimes this crap is to easy

    So, we can hope this bill is harmless and holds up in court for real copyright infringement cases (if it passes the house which I hope it doesn't), or we can assume lawyers will use this to basically shut down the internet, or at least the search part of it, I mean, Google is an information company, which provides a massive search for illegal files, I can see it in court now

    Google Lawyer: "But your honor we do not target these rouge servers with illegal files, they are just massively linked and our engine lists them automatically"

    DA: "No sir, I did a search for "warez" on Google.com and it said displaying 25 of 5,019,193,012 sites.. which proves they just provide illegal software"

    Judge: Point taken, shut them down! Who's next!

    This is so obvious it hurts..

  13. Re:England != UK. on UK Government Wants to Spring Ahead Two Hours · · Score: 1

    Look, don't feel bad, when we say Russia we typically mean all those other misspelled countries near Russia, the best hope they have is that we divide "Russia" from the EU with Czech Republic and typically that's with some college education and an interest. Heck if we didn't have a conflict in Vietnam they would be called Thailand by default, so on the bright side at least those are friendly countries you have for neighbors and they don't f with our oil addiction so I'd say be happy our we will come spread democracy and "unify" your country(s), your on notice!

  14. Maybe they should incorporate in a different country, I mean, at worst were looking at around $400 for a regular corp and $800 for a non-profit (US States), at the currently ran operation needing eu 50k to start up I would seriously doubt the legitimacy of the management at this point.

  15. So long and thanks for the fish? on Senate Panel Approves Website Shut-Down Bill · · Score: 1

    So, we can hope this bill is harmless and holds up in court for real copyright infringement cases (if it passes the house which I hope it doesn't), or we can assume lawyers will use this to basically shut down the internet, or at least the search part of it, I mean, Google is an information company, which provides a massive search for illegal files, I can see it in court now

    Google Lawyer: "But your honor we do not target these rouge servers with illegal files, they are just massively linked and our engine lists them automatically"

    DA: "No sir, I did a search for "warez" on Google.com and it said displaying 25 of 5,019,193,012 sites.. which proves they just provide illegal software"

    Judge: Point taken, shut them down! Who's next!

    This is so obvious it hurts..

  16. Exactly on 22 Million SSL Certificates In Use Are Invalid · · Score: 2, Informative

    Funny, when Firefox went to the new style of annoyance (three step process) I made a post on the message boards to go back to the older style where it just prompted that it was invalid, click okay and you kept going. The devs/admins/users blasted back about how it was needed, how it helped, etc, and just as told them (a year + ago), finally research shows that most certs are invalid and out of date, but thats allllright because I quit using FF. It just scares me that the people that are smart enough to be involved with the programming and management of one of the most used web browsers have no insight to how the web is operating beneath them, don't they ever surf outside the mozilla domain? Weird.

  17. bad polling? on Star Trek Premiere Gets Standing Ovation, Surprise Showing In Austin · · Score: 2, Insightful
    These were people coming to see a remake of Wrath of Khan, how hard is it to impress them when you show them a new Star Trek film? I mean it would be like going to a Republican convention and finding someone that would enjoy Rush Limbaugh's newest book, your not trying very hard. I would go as far as to say

    FAIL.

  18. bubbles.. on Game Companies Face Hard Economic Choices · · Score: 1
    Much like the banking industry I think the software one is living in a bubble that is poping.

    let just take what they said above as right: they need $10 million (previous console version) and usually sell 150,000 copies.

    well 150,000x59.99=$8,998,500

    so that's 9 million of the "first line suckers" then I'm sure you can dig up another few million as you decrease the price to something more sane. so that was easy.

    Now they need $25 million, I guess somehow Dakitana 2 was that much better, Now let's see the time frame.

    (using XBOX) released in 2001 discontinued in 2006

    (using XBOX360) released in 2005 , still going.

    now we are talking an increase in cost of over 2.5 times, in a time frame of around 10 years.

    Fellow Slashers, This is some BS if I ever smelled it. What other industry do you know of that is basically an oligopoly, and the price of the goods they produce has INCREASED over the life of the long run, and their cost to manufacture has "Somehow" Increased over the same time?

    Right-o chaps, I'm glad everyone in California drives Bentleys to go to work and sit in a cubical and code a game all day while doing a Nerf assault on the next guy, but don't whine that it costs to much, you just have no idea how to control spending just like the rest of the bloody market and your bubble is about to pop. (or is in the process)

  19. Re:Treason on Kentucky Officials "Changed Votes At Voting Machines" · · Score: 1

    Does that mean drug dealers are committing treason? I mean, the government actually declared a war on that.

  20. STOP! It's the LAW! on Do Video Games Cost Too Much? · · Score: 1

    I bring to my subject these commandments, I call them Laws. Such as Law of Demand and Law of Supply. Here is thy Bible for thee with questions. http://www.amazon.com/Micro-Economy-DiscoverEcon-Solman-Videos/dp/0073137847/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1235136905&sr=8-2

  21. Bwaa? on Windows 7 To Be 256-Core Aware · · Score: 1
    I think we can all agree, 256 cores is enough for anybody

    Only when you draw a line in the sand will people rush to cross it. - me.

  22. Finally on Cray's CX1 Desktop Supercomputer, Now For Sale · · Score: 1

    Now my SpamNation(tm) equipment can break CAPTCHAs faster than ever! Cray: dear friend I've been waiting for you

  23. yeah on Steve Wozniak Predicts Death of the IPod · · Score: 1

    Android phones will take iPhone sales down faster than a fat guy at a buffet. The reason why: customization. I know as a cell phone user I have always hated the way certain companies made there OS, like the RAZR hides everything under Tools (calc/alarm , etc) or the way Samsung phones are just weird, you can tell it's not thought out by someone from the US. but with Android you can change everything, even the dialer can be replaced by YOU the user. that's what I'm talking about, let me change the layout: It's my phone why did it take this long to let me have it my way?

  24. HOLD ON THERE! on NASA To Explore "Secret Layer" of the Sun · · Score: 1

    How did Slashdot find out about the "secret" layer of the sun I JUST Blogged it on my "A-Space" page 10 minutes ago! it's SEECUREE!

  25. In other, important news, on US Broadband Won't Catch Up With Japan's For 101 Years · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Japans freedoms Won't Catch Up With US's for 101 Years

    but hey why talk about important crap! maybe we should start OIPC, "One Internet Per Child" so that our poor children in the US can have internets too! mmmm I love the smell of sarcasm in the morning.