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  1. Re:sure.. on The Full Outsourcing Discussion · · Score: 1
    ...to vote for higher taxes ...

    I'm sad to say that the politician's pockets would be the only ones to get lined in that case. We the people get screwed in the end.

  2. Outsource Everything! on The Full Outsourcing Discussion · · Score: 3, Funny
    That's right! Everything! Well, except defense.
    Then we tax every corp in the world, regardless of whether they do business in the U.S. or not, for the privilage of being able to sell in the US. If they don't pay, well, they'll be considered a rogue corp and dealt with occordingly.

    This way we (in the U.S.) can sit around on our asses and do nothing! Think about it - permanent vacation!!!
    Some people, I think the Morphia or something like that, invented this a few years ago. They call it "protection" I think.
    Something to consider.

    Yes, I'm joking.

  3. Re:And in reaction to outsourcing... on The Full Outsourcing Discussion · · Score: 1
    I can't blame them.
    There would be similar pressures - but for more money:

    Unreasonable deadlines

    Getting called in the middle of the night
    At least they won't be obsolete every six months because technology changed. Fuck, if I had the contacts, I'd be right there with them!

  4. Re:Satisfaction Issue on The Full Outsourcing Discussion · · Score: 1

    Tell me about it. I had an issue with NetGear a few months ago. I bought a dual speed hub that wasn't connecting to a 10Mbs card - even though a cross-over connection worked fine. To make a long story short, their service dept. told me to slow the entire network down to 10Mbs. A network engineer friend of mine said that he thought it was a NW card dying. My friend was right - they were wrong.
    Where were the support people you ask? Take a wild guess.
    BTW, my network engineer friend had the same information that the support people did - maybe even a little less.

  5. Movie tie-ins on Star Wars Episode III Spoiler Photos · · Score: 4, Funny
    You would have found out when the movie comes out and you see all those movie tie-in fast food meals:
    Now, for a short time only! The Darth Vader, Luke's Father, crispy chicken meal!

  6. Put the website on GNU? or.. on Webmonkey Closes its Doors · · Score: 3, Insightful
    somewhere else for access?

    A couple of you posted some links for archives and also metioned something about lawyers and licenses - as in it may be illegal to archive the site?. It would be nice if the Webmonkey folks gave their content to someone like GNU - officially so that their work would live on.

  7. "[karma whore warning]" on Webmonkey Closes its Doors · · Score: 1
    Yes, but, it's a victimless crime! Sorry, I had to say it.

    Anyway, thanks for the link! :-)

  8. Amen on Wired Reports on 'Googlemania' · · Score: 1

    'nuff said.

  9. Re:It's a search engine, not a museum. on Wired Reports on 'Googlemania' · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yes, exactly. I would use the current Google interface as a marketing model to all PHBs.
    Here's a service that offers what customers want. period. There's no need to add bullshit or anything else that would increase costs and subsequently prices. You don't need a Google cam, email, calendar, masterbation tracker, or whatever ...the service as is ... is perfect for the marketplace. Leave it alone!
    The Cell phone people need to hear this ... that's another post ....

  10. Re:What I'd like to see... on Upgrading Your Current System To Kernel 2.6 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yes, that would help. Another thing that would help us Linux newbies is a matrix that would show us the difference between the 2.0, 2.4,2.6 Kernels.
    Forgive me, but I'm used to the highest numbered software to be the latest and best and when I go up to kernel.org, I see all these kernels being updated and maintained. Google'ing for the answer isn't helping.

  11. Re:More to the story on Too slow! FBI Shuts Down Hosting Service · · Score: 4, Insightful
    I don't know why your were modded down to -1, but I had the same thought. I haven't seen this story picked up on any other news outlet yet. And the article was posted on Feb 19th! What's going on here.

  12. Re:Overexaggerated on The World's Safest Operating System · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Yes, but posts like yours helps those of us who have no clue to investigate things we never knew about.
    Thank you! (I'm not being sarcastic.)

    There's so many Linux sites and things to read about that I can't read it all! That's one of the reasons why I spend so much (too much - according to my girlfriend) time on slashdot and Linux sites. I know I need to learn about this stuff - and it's fun!!
    But, sometimes people bring things up that I've never have thought of before. Again, thank you. The more you help us mewnbies, the more Linux will gain desktops.

  13. AMerican Media on Heise Online Reveals Trojan / Spam Connection · · Score: 3, Insightful
    It is interesting that much of what is happening in the world isn't mentioned in the US news. East Timor anyone?
    I guess it has to do with ratings. It's unfortunate that editing the content of the news increases viewership. You see I, a US citizen, want to see ALL of the news, but unfortunately, our corporate news outlets censor a lot of what's going on to boost ratings! That's why I read foreign news sources as much as I can.

  14. Re:Film on Kodak Lagging in Digital World · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have a negatives of Great Grandparents. When I see digital media last that long, then I'll faith in the long term storage of digital. Also, you don't have to worry about technology compatibility with negatives. In other words, I'd be afraid in a couple of decades that I couldn't read my CD because the tech is obsolete.

  15. Watch out for salesmen... on Internet Job Boards a Bunch of Hype? · · Score: 1

    I've had an experience where a "recruiter" called and said "I was perfect" for the job and I was pretty much "hired". All he needed were 3 management references. So, I gave them to him. After calling and emailing him for a couple of weeks to see what's up and never hearing from him, I gave up. I found out later that he called all my references to see if they needed his company's services! He was using me for sales contacts!!
    I do not use job web sites anymore.

  16. Re:What is the US obsession with gaps on your resu on Working Around Bad Luck on the Resume? · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Yes, but we have the "highest standard" of living. We have to work our asses off in order to support our consumerist, workaholic, and soulless society.

    Work now for tomorrow you may die! To hell with actually having a life! Ok, I'm a little bitter after working my ass off to only get laid-off.

  17. Re:But what I don't understand is, on Candidate Ads, Coming Soon To An Inbox Near You · · Score: 1

    Two words: Cognitive Disonance
    They think that their cause is just/right/whatever so they feel justified to spam people.

  18. Re:The solution on Candidate Ads, Coming Soon To An Inbox Near You · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Mailwasher Software
    I just send a bogus invalid email addresses back at them.

  19. Frisking.. on Cell-Phone Wars · · Score: 1

    With revealing or embarrassing photos of people appearing on the Internet without their knowledge, locations around the nation have banned camera phones, including many health clubs and schools. Sensitive government and corporate buildings also are trying keep the phones out, and a handful of states are considering new laws to limit their use.
    How are they going to enforce this? By frisking everyone that comes into an area that doesn't allow phone?
    I'd rather have jammers in place then have to put up with being patted down - whic I won't. I don't go to ball games anymore because of their insistance of searching amyone who comes into the stadium.

  20. What a way to build Karma.. on Comcast Wants To Buy Disney For $66 Billion · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    just submit a comment in two parts! ;-)

  21. Re:Meanwhile, back on the western front... on Novell Quotes AT&T on Derivative Works · · Score: 1

    I was hoping it would kick the stool right into them!

  22. Re:Sometimes the truth is astonishingly obvious on Energy Company Refutes Windows TCO Claims · · Score: 1
    I know what you're saying and you're right. The thing that's concerning me - go into MS Word. Do a "Save As". You'll see a bunch of choices. Amoung them: Word 2.0 for Windows, Word 5.1 for Mac, Word 6.0/95 etc. .... It looks like they have to add backwords compatibility for thenselves.

    Why do they have to add all those choices for older versions of Word? Will OpenOffice have to do this too?

  23. Re:Sometimes the truth is astonishingly obvious on Energy Company Refutes Windows TCO Claims · · Score: 2, Insightful
    "convert people to OpenOffice.org on Windows first"
    This has been a concern of mine. Whenever I have to send a doc via email, it's ALWAYS assumed to be in some MS Office format. I would switch to OpenOffice, but I'm afraid that when MS comes out with a new version, it will break any compatibility that OpenOffice has and any doc I send will look like shit - if I'm lucky - or not be able to be viewed at all.

    MS Office is the defacto office suite is the US and if you don't comply, you're SOL.

  24. Re:It's depends on you, not the studies on No Harm, No Foul in Heavy Net Use · · Score: 1

    It's like that with anything. The psychologists will say when anything inteferes with your life, (example: you blow-off going to work, let's say, to watch porn) it's a problem. It doesn't necessarilly have to be a "bad" (booze, drugs) activity.

  25. Re:Is that right? on No Harm, No Foul in Heavy Net Use · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not to mention the callusus on my right hand and tennis elbow from visiting certain web sites a little too often.