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  1. Re: Don't see how this is realistic on Comcast Predicts Usage Cap Within 5 Years · · Score: 1

    He knows his business very well. This is how they can get around net neutrality and maintaing package deals. It's already happening with mobile providers here in Austria. They set up agreements with external services or provide their own (usually video on demand). Those are then exempt from the data cap.

    Right now there are still some alternatives, but since the two cheapest providers merged prices have gone up and data caps have become the norm.

    Those cable packages are just going to become data packages.

  2. Re: A shame on Piracy Rates Plummet As Legal Alternatives Come To Norway · · Score: 1

    I used to buy because it was the first legal service available in my country, it was DRM free and they had an all you can eat offering that was amazing. They also had the best selection of non-mainstream artists and a lot of back catalogs.

    That slowly changed, first they killed the all you can eat, then they started regional licensing (so albums I had purchased or bookmarked in the past were no longer available to me in my region) and then they started losing artists and labels as those labels went to other services.

    If I could find something now that was equivalent to what they offered when I signed up I would do it immediately.

  3. Re:Buying is worse on Piracy Rates Plummet As Legal Alternatives Come To Norway · · Score: 1

    I know that my problem is that I don't live in the U.S.

    Most of the useful legal services are really only available there.

  4. Re:Buying is worse on Piracy Rates Plummet As Legal Alternatives Come To Norway · · Score: 1

    He already answered that. As far as I can tell most countries do not have access to it. That was sort of the point with the main post. Most legal options are only available in the states. I, for example, live in Austria. At this time I can legally access a couple of music streaming sites, iTunes music and films (but not TV Series) and a bunch of services selling Austrian and German productions.

    Amazon MP3 purchase is not an option. Netflix, Hulu, and Pandora are blocked. Last.FM has been crippled.

    iTunes is really the only option for films, but the selection is limited. It also changes. Movies I had saved to my favorites were no longer available when I decided to rent them. May that are available to purchase are not available to rent.

  5. Re:NSA spied more than China ? on NSA Surveillance Heat Map: NSA Lied To Congress · · Score: 1

    You do realize that this particular program was started in 2007, right?

  6. Re:Don't carry one on Ask Slashdot: How To Stay Ahead of Phone Tracking ? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Well, we have known for quite some time that is is not just possible to use your dumb phone as a roving bug while it is turned off, but that it has actually been done.

    http://news.cnet.com/2100-1029-6140191.html

    So even though you sound a bit (albeit justifiably) paranoid, you might not be paranoid enough.

  7. Re:Question on Schmidt On Why Tax Avoidance is Good, Robot Workers, and Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    Yes, it is being eaten up. By the capitalists. It's pretty frikkin obvious. We could have avoided a lot of the problems we have now if the owners, shareholders and executives had been willing to pay fair wages. If they want low taxes someone somewhere has to be paid enough to pay them.

    But they didn't want to do that.

    Instead they paid less, encouraged a credit based economy that sucked even more value out of the earnings of the masses, yet another transfer of wealth from the bottom to the top. So now we have a situation where living wages are becoming a fiction, libtards are telling people to get bootstrappy while ignoring the fact that there is a lot of simple shit work that still needs to be done and should be paid a living wage for, the wealthy are encouraged to ignore any responsibilities or understanding of a social contract (look it up Americans, especially you Christians, it's a useful albeit foreign concept) and everything is going to hell.

    Basically, capitalists can either agree to pay out decent wages and have low taxes on their investments, or they can subsidize their businesses with social services paid for through higher taxes. Low pay, low taxes and no social network is just the road to Detroit.

  8. Re:Hearing aids have been discussed before on Ask Slashdot: Hearing Aids That Directly Connect To Smart Phones? · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, I understood soundguys post to be claiming that those devices existed, not just that they could exist, and that the AC was calling him out on it. That made it hard to interpret your post correctly. Sorry.

    That said, this idiot is out of here.

  9. Re:Hearing aids have been discussed before on Ask Slashdot: Hearing Aids That Directly Connect To Smart Phones? · · Score: 1

    Both posters were looking for bluetooth headsets that could replace a hearing aid. The important part of the post you were replying to was this "If I could replace them with smart earpieces, I would in a heartbeat, but there's so much fluff and garbage out there that without links, it's almost impossible to find what you're talking about."

    In other words, he wanted specific links to products that would fit his requirements and NOT a basic listing of any link google would find if searched for "bluetooth headset". You just gave him the same list of fluff and garbage he was trying to avoid.

  10. Re:Hearing aids have been discussed before on Ask Slashdot: Hearing Aids That Directly Connect To Smart Phones? · · Score: 1

    Wow. I know this is slashdot and no one ever rtfa's, but you managed to completely ignore the question from the original poster, AND the comment you were replying to. If you're going to play smart-ass with LMGTFY, you might want to at least have entered a relevant search string.

    Looks like at least one child got left behind...

  11. Re:people who can't afford the iPhone/Android mode on Firefox OS: Disruptive By Aiming Low · · Score: 1

    It seems as though the unlocked iPhones are GSM only.

  12. Re:people who can't afford the iPhone/Android mode on Firefox OS: Disruptive By Aiming Low · · Score: 1

    You do know that you can turn off cellular data on almost every smartphone out there right? Yes, even the iPhone.

  13. Re:people who can't afford the iPhone/Android mode on Firefox OS: Disruptive By Aiming Low · · Score: 2

    And I pay $9.70 for 1000 minutes, 1000 sms and 1GB full speed data with data being throttled but unlimited after.

    Did I win?

  14. Re:Raspberry Pi on Ask Slashdot: Best Computer For a 7-Year Old? · · Score: 1

    Minecraft. That game had my boy learning about basic circuits insude of a week, exploring file systems, learning gimp, messing about with configuration files, learning 3d modeling and basic animation and he finally ended up installing and maintaining his own server. Ive had to refresh out of date knowledge to keep up with him.

    The best thing about it is that I get to have as much fun as he does, and we have branched off into video editing in order to share the stuff he has made. It piqued his curiosity so much that he has started to show an interest in programming as well.

    Now if I could just find a way to kill his League Of Legends habit...

  15. Re:Great Idea! on Estonia To Teach Programming In Schools From Age 6 · · Score: 1

    And at what age would you propose basic diddling become a part of the curiculum?

  16. Re:Maniacs, all maniacs on Hans Reiser Sued By Own Kids For $15 Million · · Score: 1

    I don't know, sounded plenty bizarre to me.

  17. Re:Divided opinions on the Internets on Analyzing the New MacBook Pro · · Score: 1

    Really? I have 5 year old Macbook Pro 13" and the only thing I have replaced is the harddrive. Not because I had to, but because I wanted to have some SSD fun. That means I payed about $500 less upfront, it has lasted just as long and I have payed less in replacement parts.

    Sounds like you might have qualified for number 2 as well...

  18. Re:mac on Ask Slashdot: How To Shop For a Laptop? · · Score: 1

    I know there are cheaper ones, but he claimed you could buy two for the same price. I haven't been able to find any with SSD that cost less than $500. Most of the name brand ones I have seen so far are between 6-1200. Most with a similar quality have a similar price.

  19. Re:mac on Ask Slashdot: How To Shop For a Laptop? · · Score: 1

    In your earlier post you said virtualization wasn't the right choice for non-techies. Now you are saying dual boot is worse than that.

    You were responding to someone who was responding to someone who claimed that Macs were limited in their choice of software. That's just not true.

  20. Re:Business only! on Ask Slashdot: How To Shop For a Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Wow, the elitebooks are in the same price range as the mid-range macs. I thought decent PC's were supposed to be cheaper.

  21. Re:Business only! on Ask Slashdot: How To Shop For a Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Really? Buy a cheap one and replace it every year? If that's what PC people are doing, I'm really ahead of the game. My entry level Macbook Pro is 3 years old and still running strong. I'm actually wishing it would crap out soon so I could have an excuse to get an Air, but the way it looks I'm going to have to wait another two years. Hell, my 12" powerbook is still working, but I was able to pawn that off on my daughter after 5 years of use. 8 years old and I have only had to replace a battery.

    My magnesium cased, business class Compaq was probably the most expensive laptop I have ever owned and had nowhere near the reliability of any of my Macs.

  22. Re:mac on Ask Slashdot: How To Shop For a Laptop? · · Score: 1

    So which two extremely thin ultra notebooks with ssd's can you buy fo $999? Apple actually started a price war in what used to be a seriously over priced laptop segment. Ultra portables, ultrabooks, subcompacts, whatever you want to call them, small size used to be attached to a hefty price tag. Now they are much cheaper, but the only ones that might be available for such a low price are missing out on the most important features, like an SSD or long battery life.

    In other words, not comparable hardware.

  23. Re:mac on Ask Slashdot: How To Shop For a Laptop? · · Score: 1

    And it's not about emulating. There is this little thing called bootcamp that makes it pretty easy to install Windows on a Mac.

  24. Re:BFD, torrent traffic down... on BitTorrent Traffic Falls In the U.S. · · Score: 1

    You seem to have forgotten the first rule...

  25. Re:I Give Up on Student Charged For Re-selling Textbooks · · Score: 1

    Not to mention the fact that streaming hasn't killed regionalism. I have no idea if region codes are still used on DVD's, since I don't buy any, but I do know that streaming services and downloads are severely geo-protected. It's even worse than the DVD regions, because now I can't just order things from Germany or Switzerland or England if they aren't distributed here. And most things aren't distributed here (Austria). For many digital goods there are NO legal means of purchase available.