I live in KC, KS also. While you have a couple of valid points, could you also wrap your head around the fact that maybe this would be a GOOD THING for KCK, and propel it past KCMO / JoCo as far as business developments?
You're fricking stoned. No, Americans who are dumb enough to get cornered by the marketers / pollsters fear it because big media is telling them to be afraid of it, are saying they are.
Just as much as I could go on the news and tell them that there are zombies out there that will eat their brains.
Nuclear power can be safe, however sometimes the older reactors are not as safe as the newer technologies are.
But on the other hand things like Steam (or worse AC2 style online "activation") are killing the used PC game market for ALL of us not just Gamestop. And don't forget this is DRM folks
I'm tired of invasive DRM. Steam handles DRM quite nicely. I'm not totally against DRM if it's not invasive.
You don't want any DRM? Ok, so take a look at Crysis - probably (arguably) the most pirated PC exclusive FPS made. And let me tell you, that game was pretty damn good! Now, because of piracy, Crytek (the makers of Crysis) are never going to do a PC exclusive game. Meaning longer dev times, and maybe a lesser experience for PC's (since they can't just focus on one platform). At least they didn't give us all the middle finger and go out of business. Now, if it'd been offered in Steam and the DRM (which you cry so hard about) keeps the piracy numbers way down -- ultimately the company makes money and piracy is much lower.
Also, Steam makes updates almost painless for the end user. Dev pushes a patch, game is patched. No waiting for Fileshack / etc to be able to get a download at 75k/sec.
AMD Quad + 2g ram for $269. +$25 for power supply, $50 for the HD, $25 for the optical drive, $20 keyboard, $20 mouse (not a cheapo no-name, logitech or MS), $35 for case. Then you gotta spend 30m-1.5 hour per machine assembling, troubleshooting, since you went with bottom of the line crap. Even if you think your time is zero, it's not (unless you're a volunteer).
And you haven't even thought of licensing (unless you're buying your Windows licenses on the Select program). So, add $200 for a MS OS. Plus monitor.
$800-$1000 isn't actually that unreasonable. And if you're not using select licensing (you'd be surprised), and buy your office from Dell then it IS $1k.
It only lists a few stats, but if your state/county/city government allows you to purchase as long as someone holds a GSA contract (WSCA) then you should be able to use the contract too.
I'm not going to pay ANYTHING to skip the commercials. I use my DVR to record programs, then watch them "later" (at least 30 minutes later) so that I can fast forward past the commercials.
Being *forced* to sit through advertising (I'm looking at the websites that MAKE you watch a video before you see content -- especially Discovery.com -- where you get a 1-2 minute clip then a 30 second commercial) makes me not want the product being advertised. They actually cause me to NOT buy or use the service..
(Oh, and the Pre and it's "free" homebrew community? What about those mandatory updates that install themselves after ten days? And the data collection Palm does? Apple doesn't even do either of those.)
Every provider keeps that kind of data on you. It's just that someone found the API on the Pre.
You can make the updates not happen on the Pre. You just make the updater not executable on the filesystem.
And it is free -- no matter how you use the quotes.
Terry Childs played the "battle of wills" game and lost. He's not the innocent child that some are alluding to - he did willfully not give the passwords out.
When I was a corporate IT guy (about 3 years in the middle of about 16 years as a consultant), I took responsibility over a large part of the network in a multi facility health care business. This wasn't life or death stuff, but network outages did cause problems with appointments and general "face" of the corporation. When I came on board, the network was down a lot. No change control, no "chief" in charge of the network, and about 9 people mucking with stuff constantly.
I put my job on the line, in exchange for FULL control of that system (It was a 85 server Netware + Groupwise environment). The first thing I did was take *everyone's* admin away, removed "admin" from supervisory rights to the tree. I then doled out the appropriate levels of access to the security team (read new users, password resetters), put in a hidden OU with a tree supervisor in it and then wrote the "master" admin/login information down. Lightly, in pencil. Folded it up, put it in an envelope with a tamper seal, that went into another tamper evident envelope and that went into the safe. Every month or two I changed the password and replaced the envelope.
That was in case I died, they could easily get in. That is what Terry should have done. Then it wouldn't have come to this - he might have gotten sacked, and/or lost control over what he considered to be his "creation" -- but he wouldn't be rotting in jail....
Oh, and a few inches (or feet) of ocean won't bother me. I have no beach property, nor do I intend to. Last I checked, I'm about 950 feet above sea level..
Novell couldn't sell ice water in the desert to a man dying of thirst. They couldn't hardly give it to them.
Have you seen Groupwise 8? More functionality than M$ Outlook / Exchange... And the back end a zillion times more stable than pub.edb and/or priv.edb
Netware 6.5 -- yeah a little long in the tooth, but I have servers that are 1-2 years... YEARS in uptime. Only things that beat that are Cisco switches.
SLES.. hmmm. Yeah. Not sure i'm into that, just yet. Have I run one? Sure. Did I like it? Jury's still out.
I emailed Hovespain and told him.. give the core products away free. Groupwise. Netware. SLES / eDirectory. maybe Zen 4 Desktops. Sell support. Get it out there. M$ can't compete with free.
How about an extremely lightweight, small but easy to use product. Has pre-canned answers (so you can select a canned answer, hit the button and you're done). Has email capability to open tickets, and when you reply to them -- it sends an email back.
I have a Seagate Barracuda 750g in this computer now. It's probably got to be the WORST drive I've ever had..
My previous drive was a WD that had a 16mb cache, designed for RAID, blah blah. It freaking rocked speedwise, until it barfed and made it so that I could not access the data any longer. So not trusting WD any more, I bought Seagate. Wow, what a MISTAKE!!! Windows 7 reports a WIM score of 2.0 on it.
From HDTune
10.0mb/sec minimum 66.4mb/sec maximim 58.4mb/sec average
No, it is not a perfect replacement for Word. The organization that I consult for just replaced most of their MS Office with OOo 3.0.
They are a county government, and thus have many, many standardized state forms, as well as custom content developed by people ages ago. Open these things up in OOo and they are a total and complete mess.
One Excel document, which is used extensively around here (employee performance) is automated to the point of where it incorporates the required procedural methods to be completed if the employee were to receive neutral to bad on any of the job assessments (radio buttons / etc). It took more than half a day to fix just that one sheet to work and look as it used to.
We made the transition, but it's not perfect. It's a lot of damn work.
Along the same line,
I used a dremel tool. Used a sanding bit, and took all of the deep scratches out - (careful, low speed here!!!)
Then I progressed through the polishing bits, with and without compound.
On the final buff, the CD looked (and ripped) like new.
Which was great, since it is out-of-print and IMPOSSIBLE to find..
I live in KC, KS also. While you have a couple of valid points, could you also wrap your head around the fact that maybe this would be a GOOD THING for KCK, and propel it past KCMO / JoCo as far as business developments?
You're fricking stoned. No, Americans who are dumb enough to get cornered by the marketers / pollsters fear it because big media is telling them to be afraid of it, are saying they are.
Just as much as I could go on the news and tell them that there are zombies out there that will eat their brains.
Nuclear power can be safe, however sometimes the older reactors are not as safe as the newer technologies are.
I'm tired of invasive DRM. Steam handles DRM quite nicely. I'm not totally against DRM if it's not invasive.
You don't want any DRM? Ok, so take a look at Crysis - probably (arguably) the most pirated PC exclusive FPS made. And let me tell you, that game was pretty damn good! Now, because of piracy, Crytek (the makers of Crysis) are never going to do a PC exclusive game. Meaning longer dev times, and maybe a lesser experience for PC's (since they can't just focus on one platform). At least they didn't give us all the middle finger and go out of business. Now, if it'd been offered in Steam and the DRM (which you cry so hard about) keeps the piracy numbers way down -- ultimately the company makes money and piracy is much lower.
Also, Steam makes updates almost painless for the end user. Dev pushes a patch, game is patched. No waiting for Fileshack / etc to be able to get a download at 75k/sec.
Forgetting something?
AMD Quad + 2g ram for $269. +$25 for power supply, $50 for the HD, $25 for the optical drive, $20 keyboard, $20 mouse (not a cheapo no-name, logitech or MS), $35 for case. Then you gotta spend 30m-1.5 hour per machine assembling, troubleshooting, since you went with bottom of the line crap. Even if you think your time is zero, it's not (unless you're a volunteer).
And you haven't even thought of licensing (unless you're buying your Windows licenses on the Select program). So, add $200 for a MS OS. Plus monitor.
$800-$1000 isn't actually that unreasonable. And if you're not using select licensing (you'd be surprised), and buy your office from Dell then it IS $1k.
It only lists a few stats, but if your state/county/city government allows you to purchase as long as someone holds a GSA contract (WSCA) then you should be able to use the contract too.
I'm not going to pay ANYTHING to skip the commercials. I use my DVR to record programs, then watch them "later" (at least 30 minutes later) so that I can fast forward past the commercials.
Being *forced* to sit through advertising (I'm looking at the websites that MAKE you watch a video before you see content -- especially Discovery.com -- where you get a 1-2 minute clip then a 30 second commercial) makes me not want the product being advertised. They actually cause me to NOT buy or use the service..
Gives new meaning to "Your calls may be monitored..."
NLite. Will. Save. Your. Life. :)
They're dumbasses
Every provider keeps that kind of data on you. It's just that someone found the API on the Pre.
You can make the updates not happen on the Pre. You just make the updater not executable on the filesystem.
And it is free -- no matter how you use the quotes.
When I was a corporate IT guy (about 3 years in the middle of about 16 years as a consultant), I took responsibility over a large part of the network in a multi facility health care business. This wasn't life or death stuff, but network outages did cause problems with appointments and general "face" of the corporation. When I came on board, the network was down a lot. No change control, no "chief" in charge of the network, and about 9 people mucking with stuff constantly.
I put my job on the line, in exchange for FULL control of that system (It was a 85 server Netware + Groupwise environment). The first thing I did was take *everyone's* admin away, removed "admin" from supervisory rights to the tree. I then doled out the appropriate levels of access to the security team (read new users, password resetters), put in a hidden OU with a tree supervisor in it and then wrote the "master" admin/login information down. Lightly, in pencil. Folded it up, put it in an envelope with a tamper seal, that went into another tamper evident envelope and that went into the safe. Every month or two I changed the password and replaced the envelope.
That was in case I died, they could easily get in. That is what Terry should have done. Then it wouldn't have come to this - he might have gotten sacked, and/or lost control over what he considered to be his "creation" -- but he wouldn't be rotting in jail....
I'll second BackupPC -- I use it at several sites, even over a 45mbit encrypted wireless connection.
Excellent software, it's sure saved my bacon several times..
what are you smoking? They ask you the year and model.
I can get IPV6 from my co-lo provider, but my server control panel (Plesk) doesn't support it ..
So I can serve up "You see this page because you just installed Apache" ... in IPv6..
(wooo!)
Oh, and a few inches (or feet) of ocean won't bother me. I have no beach property, nor do I intend to. Last I checked, I'm about 950 feet above sea level..
So what? It hasn't been there forever. See, there's a natural progression on the planet. Warm. Cold. Warm. Cold. It's warming up, BFD.
Now, I'm gunna drive my SUV 65 miles to work tomorrow and feel ok about it.
Ok, here goes.
Novell couldn't sell ice water in the desert to a man dying of thirst. They couldn't hardly give it to them.
Have you seen Groupwise 8? More functionality than M$ Outlook / Exchange ... And the back end a zillion times more stable than pub.edb and/or priv.edb
Netware 6.5 -- yeah a little long in the tooth, but I have servers that are 1-2 years ... YEARS in uptime. Only things that beat that are Cisco switches.
SLES .. hmmm. Yeah. Not sure i'm into that, just yet. Have I run one? Sure. Did I like it? Jury's still out.
I emailed Hovespain and told him .. give the core products away free. Groupwise. Netware. SLES / eDirectory. maybe Zen 4 Desktops. Sell support. Get it out there. M$ can't compete with free.
but Novell can't market..
How about an extremely lightweight, small but easy to use product. Has pre-canned answers (so you can select a canned answer, hit the button and you're done). Has email capability to open tickets, and when you reply to them -- it sends an email back.
We use it, but are a small 3 person help desk
I saw a Simplex (building managment) terminal the other day - it (STILL) runs WFW 3.11
Couldn't tell you what it is. This is the 3rd install of windows, it was like that with Ubuntu, too.
Second motherboard, second power supply, second SATA cable.
Only "same" thing is the drive..
I have a Seagate Barracuda 750g in this computer now. It's probably got to be the WORST drive I've ever had..
My previous drive was a WD that had a 16mb cache, designed for RAID, blah blah. It freaking rocked speedwise, until it barfed and made it so that I could not access the data any longer. So not trusting WD any more, I bought Seagate. Wow, what a MISTAKE!!! Windows 7 reports a WIM score of 2.0 on it.
From HDTune
10.0mb/sec minimum
66.4mb/sec maximim
58.4mb/sec average
13.5ms Access Time
110.1 Burst
No, it is not a perfect replacement for Word. The organization that I consult for just replaced most of their MS Office with OOo 3.0.
They are a county government, and thus have many, many standardized state forms, as well as custom content developed by people ages ago. Open these things up in OOo and they are a total and complete mess.
One Excel document, which is used extensively around here (employee performance) is automated to the point of where it incorporates the required procedural methods to be completed if the employee were to receive neutral to bad on any of the job assessments (radio buttons / etc). It took more than half a day to fix just that one sheet to work and look as it used to.
We made the transition, but it's not perfect. It's a lot of damn work.
Shell scripting: Athiesm. There is no language
Along the same line, I used a dremel tool. Used a sanding bit, and took all of the deep scratches out - (careful, low speed here!!!) Then I progressed through the polishing bits, with and without compound. On the final buff, the CD looked (and ripped) like new. Which was great, since it is out-of-print and IMPOSSIBLE to find..
First off the Fox article says the folks @ MS think that a 1TB drive will be less than $300 by 2010??? Uuuh..
.. *sigh* nevermind
Second.. Can anyone say "Oh shit, my Windows OS just got infected and now all my memories are V14gr4 and c14115" ads..
Third