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  1. When are we going to get him on here for an interview?

  2. Re:An EPB Customer's Perspective on Comcast Brings Fiber To City That It Sued 7 Years Ago To Stop Fiber Rollout · · Score: 1

    This. Absolutely this.

  3. Re:An EPB Customer's Perspective on Comcast Brings Fiber To City That It Sued 7 Years Ago To Stop Fiber Rollout · · Score: 1

    Howdy neighbor! :)

  4. An EPB Customer's Perspective on Comcast Brings Fiber To City That It Sued 7 Years Ago To Stop Fiber Rollout · · Score: 5, Informative

    I was one of the first customers to snag 1 Gbps when EPB dropped the price to $70.

    Even though Comcast has announced 2 Gbps, I have 0 intentions of switching. My service is rock solid. Whenever I have a rare question concerning the service, I call EPB and it's a local person who is friendly, helpful, knowledgeable and doesn't immediately blame the problem on user side equipment.

  5. Re:Why? on Linux 4.1 Bringing Many Changes, But No KDBUS · · Score: 1

    Just from looking the LKML, it appears there were some issues that the usual suspects involving code quality (Linus, Greg K-H) were arguing over. The fun and excitements starts at http://article.gmane.org/gmane....

  6. Re:Linus pissed people didn't do as he wanted. on Linux Kernel Switching To Linux v4.0, Coming With Many New Addons · · Score: 1

    You've obviously never read a post by Linus where he was genuinely pissed off. Reading comprehension would tell you that he was expressing mild disgust over the number of people who either failed to comprehend his instructions, or comprehended them and did it anyway.

    But hey, believe what you want if it makes you happy! :)

  7. Annnnnnnd people in Chattanooga, Tennessee... on Verizon, Cable Lobby Oppose Spec-Bump For Broadband Definition · · Score: 2

    Can pay $70.00/month for 1Gbps symmetric fiber...

  8. My Litmus Test on What To Expect With Windows 9 · · Score: 1

    If I look at it's UI and think, "1990's AOL called and wants its interface back"... I'm not interested.

  9. This is not recent... on Combating Recent, Ugly Incidents of Misogyny In Gamer Culture · · Score: 1

    It is, however, starting to boil over. History has a way of repeating itself. From my generation, it was the HellKitten incident and the Quake Green Ribbon Campaign. For people who have no clue as to what I'm talking about:


    Quake Green Ribbon Campaign

  10. The 2014 Award for the Ugliest Case goes to... on Dell's New Alienware Case Goes to Extremes To Prevent Overheating · · Score: 1

    The Alienware "Trapezoidal" Area 51 Case.


    Jesus... That thing is ugly.

  11. Wait... what? on Study: Ad-Free Internet Would Cost Everyone $230-a-Year · · Score: 1

    So... People wouldn't be willing to pay 11-12 pounds (19-20 USD) extra a month for an ad free Internet? Really? o.O

  12. C'mon, seriously? on Why Is Dropbox Back On the Chinese Market? · · Score: 2

    Look, we all know the answer to this.

    For Dropbox to get access to China, they have to allow the Chinese National Security Commission unfettered access to their resident's Dropbox accounts.

  13. How about... on Silent Circle Follows Lavabit By Closing Encrypted E-mail Service · · Score: 1

    anon.penet.fi... Oh, wait...

  14. The devolution of WoW on World of Warcraft Loses 1.3 Million Players in First Quarter of 2013 · · Score: 2

    I was an early adopter, joining the game in the Vanilla WoW beta. I ran one of the top 5 Alliance raiding guilds on the Bronzebeard server in Vanilla (Exiled Kingdom) until politics and my burn out of having the second job of running a guild killed it. I played regularly until 2009, when I returned to school.

    WoW Vanilla was awesome.
    The Burning Crusade was okay.
    Wrath of the Lich King was epic.
    Cataclysm was the beginning of the end.
    Mists of Pandaria was the core collapse of the game... I'm still trying to decide if it's a black hole or a neutron star.

    Killing theorycrafting by revamping the trees, introducing Pokemon, making Pandarians as a race... It has all contributed to breaking the back of the game. I left WoW and have not been back since. I moved on to Star Wars: The Old Republic and I've not looked back.

  15. So... on Why AppGratis Was Pulled From the App Store · · Score: 2

    I realize that consistency is highly overrated... but is the CEO's last name Dalwat or Dawlat?

  16. Re:Signal isn't chaning, the noise floor is on Ask Slashdot: Why Does Wireless Gear Degrade Over Time? · · Score: 1

    How are things up on New York's Upper West Side?

  17. Re:It's... on Secret Service Investigating Romney Tax Hack Claim · · Score: 1

    And then I make a spelling error that I missed in the preview. Yay me. *grumbles and goes for coffee*

  18. It's... on Secret Service Investigating Romney Tax Hack Claim · · Score: 1

    Franklin, TN, no Frankin. It's a suburb of Nashville.

  19. My two choices... on Ask Slashdot: Most Underappreciated Sci-Fi Writer? · · Score: 1

    I'm going to trot out two authors that I think are very underrated. George Alec Effinger (Esp. his Marid Audran series); and; Walter Jon Williams (Esp. Hardwired and related books).

  20. AOL from the 1990's called... on Windows 8 Release Date: October 26th · · Score: 1

    ... and it wants its interface back.

  21. Federal Student Loans on Universities Hold Transcripts Hostage Over Loans · · Score: 1

    There appears to be at least two inaccuracies in this article.

    1) Defaulting on Federal Stafford loans do affect the school for a period of time. Schools who participate in Federal Student Aid (FSA) are beholding to a concept of the "Cohort Default Rate". The basic premise is this: The U.S. Department of Education (ED) monitors the number of loans that a school has in default relative to the total number of loans made to the school for a rolling three year period. If this ratio passes a certain point, ED begins applying an ever increasing set of penalties on the school. If the cohort default rate passes a certain point, the school loses its ability to issue FSA. Also, Federal Perkins Loans are subject to this as well, on top of the fact that schools partially fund Perkins loans with their own money.

    More information can be gleaned here: http://ifap.ed.gov/DefaultManagement/CDRGuideMaster.html

    2) There has been argument for at least the 13 years I worked as a contractor to ED that transcripts are school property. Mark Kantrowitz, noted FSA researcher and commentator, has posted an excellent article on his website describing the subject here: http://www.finaid.org/educators/withholdingtranscripts.phtml

    If you read the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), there is one section of the regulations that may be useful as leverage in dealing with a case of withholding transcripts. Mark deals with this section in his article. If you are experiencing this issue, I highly suggest you read the article, as well as the reg itself and make your argument from there. I have semi-successfully made the argument on behalf of clients previously during my time as a contractor, so please note your mileage may vary. The larger schools may offer a compromise (which the reg allows) while the smaller schools may cave in due to how much it'll cost them to offer the compromise.

    Good luck.

  22. Re:And nothing of value was lost on Rambus Loses $4B Antitrust Case · · Score: 1

    Not really. It appears AMD may have agreed to use their XDR2 ram on AMD's upcoming higher-end video cards.

  23. DCR? on Sidestepping A-to-D Convertors For Town Government's Cable TV? · · Score: 1

    Do the TVs you use say they are "Digital Cable Ready" or that they have a QAM tuner?

  24. Umm... on Free Software To Save Us From Social Networks · · Score: 1

    Isn't it a bit early for April Fools?

  25. Re:Wow this is a day... on AOL Shuts Down CompuServe · · Score: 1

    71451,300 here.