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  1. Re:How long before the first... on Magnetic Field Reversals Unlikely To Be a Problem For Life, Says Astronomer (arxiv.org) · · Score: 1

    Actually, many parts of the world were settled by people who got lost. You don't think anyone would move to Minnesota on purpose, do you?

  2. Re:Sweet spot? on YouTube TV Costs $50 Per Month After Another Price Hike (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    The flip side is, I can more easily cancel small services I don't need, rather than one big service with stuff I want mixed in with the crap I don't want.

  3. I remember once reading that Windows had the POS market locked up. I THINK the writer meant Point Of Sale, but I wasn't completely sure.

  4. Why Airlines make flights longer on Why Airlines Make Flights Longer on Purpose (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Probably for the same reasons they did in the previous story on it.

  5. Reasons on Why Aren't People Abandoning Windows For Linux? (slashgear.com) · · Score: 1

    For starters, normal people don'[t install OSs. The machine they buy at WorstBuy has Windows. Unless they buy a Chromebook or wander into the Apple section.

    Many people use Windows software, like games, MS Office, Quicken. Gnucash isn't Quicken, and Libre Office isn't MS.

    And if they need help, there are fewer Linux people to ask, many of whom have a "RTFM n00b" attitude, compared to tons of Windows people to ask.

  6. Re:the only solution is not buy smart TVs on Android TV Update Puts Home-Screen Ads On Multi-Thousand-Dollar Sony Smart TVs (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    My 32" set is "dumb" but it's about 5 years old. Even then I was hearing that it was hard to avoid "smart" sets. Sounds like it's getting worse.

  7. Re:No, just shrinking market on The End of the Desktop? (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Worse, the pill (tablet) OS is really just a glorified phone OS, originally meant for a 4 inch screen!

  8. Re:Ownership on The End of the Desktop? (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    What I can't see myself doing is depending on the cloud, or trusting the cloud.

    This! I have stuff on Google Docs, but what if Google killed GD tomorrow? I still have everything on my local machine.

  9. I'm tempted to change my pw to "GoFuckYourself", give it to FB, then change back to my real pw.

  10. Re:What about shoes? on Laptops To Stay in Bags as TSA Brings New Technology To Airports (bgov.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I had a choice. Keep my shoes on and they suspect I'm a terrorist, or take my shoes off and confirm I'm a terrorist!

  11. She couldn't go out because she didn't have a thing to wear.

  12. This will eventually get solved on EU Parliament Votes To End Daylight Savings (dw.com) · · Score: 1

    In a few centuries, we'll be using Stardates.

  13. Re:Yay but nay on EU Parliament Votes To End Daylight Savings (dw.com) · · Score: 1

    My birthday would begin about when I get home from work. I could celebrate at home, sleep, go to work and enjoy a birthday lunch at work.

  14. Sounds like a reason to switch on Google Makes Emails More Dynamic With AMP For Email (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Proton Mail is sounding better all the time.

  15. Re:Since they are not listed... on Which Programming Language Has The Most Security Vulnerabilities? (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, I didn't get too many pointer errors when I was writing in COBOL.

  16. Re:How to not get flooded on Historic, Widespread Flooding Will Continue Through May, NOAA Says (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    The last time my area was underwater, there was a plesiosaur swimming in it.

  17. Re:Aren't these the same people on Many People Think AI Could Make Better Policy Decisions Than Politicians (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Bingo! In 2016, we knew the CIC (Crook in Chief) would be one of two people, neither of whom I'd want as dogcatcher, let alone President.

  18. Re: Ok, bye bye intelligence access on US Tells Germany To Stop Using Huawei Equipment Or Lose Some Intelligence Access (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't speak Arabic, but when I sign my name on a tablet, it looks like Arabic.

  19. I would hope people learn a few lessons from this and are not keeping any documents that need to survive long-term in Google Docs...

    Yup! Everything I have on Google Docs is also on my local machines. Never used Picassa.

  20. Re:Police will have an easy job on USA Today Tech Columnist: Millennials Will Live To See a Cashless World (usatoday.com) · · Score: 2

    If the government and businesses are working together, not that much different.

  21. Yup, same here. I use credit cards, but I don't let them use me.

  22. Re:Do US banks not give debit cards to the poor? on Philadelphia Bans Cashless Stores (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    My understanding is that many debit cards have the same protections as credit cards. However, in a fraud case, you're fighting to recover your money vs the bank's on the credit card, and if the account that got zapped was your bill-paying account, or worse, your only account, you'll be in for fun times until the bank sorts everything out.

  23. Re:If you want society to go cashless on Philadelphia Bans Cashless Stores (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Who pays for personal banking services any more? Business accounts I could see but I can't remember the last time I paid a fee for any type of personal bank account.

    You're probably "rich". Once my GF was complaining about her bank fees and I was about to mention that I didn't pay fees, but then I remembered that the bank DOES charge fees. I just had enough in the account that I didn't get charged.

  24. Re:Cash still a good thing on Philadelphia Bans Cashless Stores (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Some people can't get bank accounts. No bank account, no debit card.

  25. Re:AI Murder Policy on US Army Assures Public That Robot Tanks Adhere To AI Murder Policy (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    I read one story (not by Asimov, but had his 3 laws) where only the ruling class was considered "human". The serfs weren't, and could be harmed or killed by robots.