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  1. Bummer. I had an excellent Lycos email.... on Lycos Finally Discontinues Its Free Email Service (lycos.com) · · Score: 1

    I had 8675309@mailcity or @lycos.com. As of now it is still working but I'm sure it will soon be gone. Oh well.

  2. He is a slumlord! on The Man Squatting On Millions of Dollars Worth of Domain Names · · Score: 1

    What makes him any different from the people who buy up housing for cheap, pay off politicians and put 50 people into 5 rooms? He is a slumlord, pure and simple.

  3. What's to stop the National Police? on Sites Featuring "Terrorism" Or "Child Pornography" To Be Blocked In France · · Score: 1

    So, what's to stop the 'National Police' from blocking any damn site they want and as for as long as they want to? I mean once the site is blocked, it's gone for at least six months and no one can SEE what's on it that whole time. And at the end of the six months - if THEY say it is so (in their sole opinion) it gets blocked another six months! Where are the 'checks and balances' here? Who oversees what sites the 'National Police' blocks? No one. This is CENSORSHIP of the Internet by the Government - pure and simple.

  4. I had to do this once. on One Company's Week-Long Interview Process · · Score: 1

    I work in broadcasting. A company essentially wanted to 'try me out'. They flew my entire family (4) from Boston to Oregon, put us up in a Holiday Inn resort (upscale from the usual HI), rented me a car and gave me 50 dollars a day for food. I had to work 8:30 - 4:30 for ten days for free. On the last day they offered me a job. I almost took it, but decided to go to Los Angeles at the last minute. Unfortunately, I burned a bridge with them.

  5. Don't like it? We'll drop an A-Bomb on you! on US Asserts Super-Jurisdiction Over Dot-Com, Dot-Net, and Dot-Org Domains · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Seriously though, is there any doubt that the USA is fast becoming the schoolyard bully of the world? And we wonder why other countries hate us so!

  6. My Ex wife's trick.. on Man Ordered To Apologize To Wife On Facebook · · Score: 4, Interesting
    I moved to California after my wife lied to the police and got me arrested for Domestic Violence. The charges were dismissed, but my arrest record still exists. After the Family and Probate Court ordered visitation, and I would fly back to Massachusetts to visit with my 3 kids, she would go to court A in the county, tell them she was 'afraid of me' and get an emergency Restraining Order, making it impossible for the visit to happen. The Family Court would get this dismissed, but not until AFTER I had gone back to California. Then the pattern would repeat, this time she'd go to court B, etc, etc., etc. This continued for over 3 years until she literally had RUN OUT OF COURTS! She even had the balls to have me served with the Restraining Order in the hallway of the Family Court, but had the server wait until AFTER our Judge had gone home for the weekend so it couldn't be fixed until Tuesday (3 day weekend) and I was flying back to CA on Monday! BOY was the judge's clerk pissed! I couldn't even call my kids to explain why we weren't meeting-so the clerk called them for me. As a result my oldest not only will not see or talk with me, but also changed her last name to my ex's maiden name when she turned 18. Now she wants to be my friend so I pretend to be (Keep your friends close AND your enemies closer!).

    Divorce sucks and the courts are SO biased against men/for women that it's pathetic

  7. I can't afford to change my plan on Do You Really Need a Smart Phone? · · Score: 2

    I have a 10 old retention plan from Sprint that's too good to replace. I get 2500 anytime minutes shared among 5 phones (in 4 different area codes), nights and weekends starting at 7 PM, unlimited long distance, unlimited phone to phone minutes, unlimited texting, unlimited 3G data pack, unlimited photo pack, and an Airave hot spot-all for 110 dollars a month, including all taxes and fees. To change my plan so I could use a smart phone would at least double my monthly cost, si I have the smartest dumb phone I can have, an LG Rumour Touch.

  8. IE 9 does not work with XP on IE 9 Beats Other Browsers at Blocking Malicious Content · · Score: 1

    IE 9 does not work with XP-the most used OS in the world.

  9. Charter schools CAN be part of the answer on Gates: Not Much To Show For $5B Spent On Education · · Score: 1
    My daughter went to an inner city charter school in Los Angeles for kindergarten (Gabriella Charter School)-and got an excellent education. They integrate dance into their curriculum-which is quite rigorous. We moved to the Philadelphia area (New job) and she goes to one of the best public schools in the Philly area (Ithan Elementry School in Radnor, PA). She loves her new school, but what I find interesting is that she had more homework as a kindergartner at Gabriella then she had as a first grader at Ithan!

    One thing I used to find where we wanted to live was Greatschools (www.greatschools.org) They base their ratings on standardized tests and parent input. I think it's better then nothing. What also is interesting is that teachers WANT to work at Ithan and the other schools in the Radnor School District-even though they pay quite a bit less money then the school district next door (Lower Merion School District).

    In Philadelphia proper there are a lot of charter schools-some good, some average and some poor. Many of them are 'culturally diverse', meaning they teach a particular culture (unlike Gabriella which though the students were mainly Hispanic taught the 3 Rs plus English). I think that schools should concentrate on EDUCATING children more and LESS on celebrating cultural diversity, because good grades and a degree are more important to a future employer then that.

  10. How long? on TSA Announces Pilot of Trusted Traveler Program · · Score: 1

    How long until the TSA and Govt. wants to CHIP us? We all know it's coming....

  11. Perhaps we could take up a collection..... on RIM Responds To an Employee's Open Letter · · Score: 0

    ......and give the money to RIM so they can buy a clue!

  12. Good audio does not have to be expensive. on Apple in Talks to Improve Sound Quality of Music Downloads · · Score: 1

    There are many reasonably priced audio components that produce great audio..As an example, the Grado SR60 headphones make great sound-and list for 80 dollars. Ebay has many hybrid tube/mosFET headphone amplifiers that sell in the 50-70 dollar range (including shipping). An example is here: http://cgi.ebay.com/Valve-Class-Tube-Headphone-Amplifier-pre-Bravo-V2-h-/250778333891?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a638db2c3. Or, for piortable use, this one is great-and also inexpensive: http://cgi.ebay.com/Micro-Cmoy-headphone-amp-Opamp-2227-Amplifier-/250777688383?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a6383d93f If you know how to, you can also roll your own pretty cheaply-start with the National Semiconductor LM4562 dual opamp.True audiophile performance for $1.10!

  13. yep... on Auto Industry's Fastest Processor Is 128Mhz · · Score: 1

    And for this anemic POS computer they charge something like 2 grand. What a RIPOFF!

  14. IBOC is a joke! on Digital Radio Mondiale, a Better Standard Than US-Adopted IBOC? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I am a broadcast engineer with over 30 years of experience.

    IBOC is a true joke. It's the FIRST broadcast service ever authorized by the FCC that actually CAUSES interference-mostly to your NEIGHBORS above and below you on the dial! IBOC is also an FCC sanctioned PRIVATELY owned system that costs broadcasters over $25K in upfront licensing fees-and then more in continuing royalty payments.

    What most of us want (broadcast engineers) is for the FCC to authorize TV channels 5 and 6 for a dedicated digital radio band using DRM. Low band VHF is the WORST place for Digital Television (it goes in order UHF channels 20-40, UHF channels 14-20, UHF channels 40-51 , VHF channels 7-13 and finally VHF channels 2-6). Right now there are about 25 DTV stations on channels 5 and 6 in the entire country-and it's been proven that EVERY ONE can be accomodated on UHF (To accomodate the station in Philadelphia on channel 6, a station in Reading, PA would have to move to a different UHF channel and give Philly its current channel, OR Philadelphia can move to channel 3 if they insist on staying on low band VHF-a BAD idea!).

    If the FCC got off their ever widening ASS and did this, every AM station that wanted a digital FM could have one-with enough left over for every FM station too-AND a nationwide FM frequency for the National Weather Service/Homeland Security to operate on!

  15. Innocent until proven guilty? HAH!!! on New Legislation Would Crack Down On Online Piracy · · Score: 1

    This joke of a bill assumes you are guilty and punishes you until YOU prove yourself innocent-at THEIR timetable of course!

    The RIAA can target anyone they want-the judge says: "yup yup yup" and POOF! you are out of business!

    Of course you can have the order lifted-right? Let's see...your appeal date is is scheduled for six months from now-until then you REMAIN out of business! What do you mean you don't have enough money to operate without any business that long? TOO BAD!!!!.

    Every day...every single day I see another one of these-taking away freedoms from PEOPLE and giving them to CORPORATIONS! We truly ARE fast becoming the Corporate States of America!!

  16. Yeah... on Appeals Court Rolls Back Computer Privacy Guidelines · · Score: 1

    We should let law enforcement decide what the 'proper balance' should be. After all they are 100% objective and have no ulterior motives....RIGHT?

  17. He probably planned to use them on.... on Steve Jobs Tries To Sneak Shurikens On a Plane · · Score: 1

    He probably planned to use them on the engineer who designed the new iPhone antenna.

  18. Re:It's a lack of understanding what is leadership on Leaders Aren't Being Made At Tech Firms · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Agreed! I had a boss who was General Manager of a Boston radio station. He didn't know much about engineering or sales-but he was a great judge of people-and creative people WANTED to work for him! He hired the best people, gave them the tools they needed to do their jobs and then LET THEM! He didn't micromange. He knew that creative people occasionally pushed the barriers and let them-but was always there to pull back gently on their leashes if necessary. I enjoyed working for him-and let me assure you it was hard work. BUT you felt like you were part of a team-and he also shared the credit/spoils with all of the people who worked for him. One summer week the Tall Ships were coming to Boston, and it was my job to not only facilitate a weeks broadcasts from a pier on the waterfront, but also make sure the talent got there for their broadcasts-when half the streets were closed down. So I hired a reliable friend as station driver for the week-dressed in his best suit and with a daily freshly washed and cleaned station Jeep just to drive talent, clients and management back and forth. He had full press credentials so he could drive everywhere and since he kneew the area (and knew how to make friends with the Boston Police officers) got priority treatment from them. At the end of the week my boss told me: "when you came up with this idea I didn't like it, but decided to give you a shot-and it turned out it was one of the best ideas you have ever had". THAT'S the kind of boss he was-he made you feel great!

  19. Too much education and not enough common sense! on Leaders Aren't Being Made At Tech Firms · · Score: 1

    Today's colleges and universities are hopelessly out of touch with reality-and the students they graduate are too. My late mentor-a TV pioneer who associated with people named Sarnoff and Garroway, among others once told me that in many cases "schools get in the way of your education". He meant that no 'book' education can teach you "street smarts" and "people smarts"-only experience working with others can teach you this. Now today we have companies who think experience is a BAD thing-and are laying off their (older) competant workers in droves-replacing them with fresh out of grad school MBAs who don't know the difference between a AA battery and a tank-and don't CARE to know either! And we wonder why the USA is fast becoming a third world company technology (and many other ways) wise.

  20. Re:Not just Google on At Google, You're Old and Gray At 40 · · Score: 1

    I hope that you sued that company into the ground for a crack like that!

  21. This proves how clueless on Federal Court Issues Permanent Injunction For Isohunt · · Score: 1

    Again, this proves just how utterly clueless judges (and politicans) are of how the Internet actually works.

  22. Re:Internet radio and Jazz in NYC? on When Internet Radios Get Affordable · · Score: 1

    Jazz in NYC-WBGO 88.3 FM. www.wbgo.org They stream too.

  23. ARIR-205 on When Internet Radios Get Affordable · · Score: 1
    I've had one of these for over a year, and it works very well. It also receives AM and FM stereo, has 512 megs of memory for audio record/playback and also will play files off a USB drive. It doesn't do AAC, but does do Real Audio. It has a headphone output and sounds quite good. It works with an Internet portal. It also has personalized weather forecasts, an atomic clock, alarm, and works with Slacker, etc.

    83 dollars including shipping and also comes with a wireless access point.

    http://www.amazon.com/RCA-RIR205-Infinite-Tabletop-Internet/dp/B0016OI1BY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1273383534&sr=8-1

    They also sell an RCA branded one for the same price:

    http://www.amazon.com/RCA-RIR205-Infinite-Tabletop-Internet/dp/B0016OI1BY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1273383900&sr=1-2

  24. The FCC should tell Comcrap to pound sand! on The Far-Reaching Effects of Comcast v FCC · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The FCC should DENY the transfer of NBC's broadcast licensees to Comcrap (which is the approval that Comcrap is seeking). Giving the largest cable operator and ISP in the country ownership of network TV stations that cover 2/3rds of the population, and control of a major TV network (and all their cable channels and retail) is monopolistic. It's bad enough that Comcast has the pure arrogence to challenge the FCC's control over them-now they want it ALL, with NO oversight whatsoever!

  25. Re:Ah yes... on US Government Poisoned Alcohol During Prohibition · · Score: 2, Informative

    Or tried to spray Paraquat on pot fields in Mexico knowing full well the pot would be smoked by Americans.