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  1. I have an iPad with a Zagg keyboard on Using a Tablet As Your Primary Computer · · Score: 5, Informative

    Just some background, I am an Oracle DBA who is oncall every second week. I used to carry around my laptop, power cable and iphone while I was on call. I managed to get my hands on an iPad and used it for light reading, email, etc. I tried to use it while on call but it was too painful. SSH on the thing is nice if your in a bind, but you don't want to be using it for an extended period of time. Just think about trying to use vi, yikes.

    Anyways, I picked up a Zaggmate keyboard for it. I now carry it primarily while I am on call, much easier to tote around than my 17" laptop. Has a better battery life and 3g built in. I don't have to worry about draining my phone at the same time as my laptop.

    However, if I am traveling I take both the laptop and ipad. While the ipad is good for short periods of work, it is still painful for long periods. And its also not suited for alot of tasks, which you don't realize until you actually try to do them.

    So I would agree to a point that 80% of work can be done on an iPad but its that other 20% that kills you. I could also walk to work but that would take an extra 2 hours each way than using my car.

    The macbook air is light, small, easy to carry around. I am not sure why you would use an iPad over it. I've heard quite a few people say the opposite as the guy in the article. Once they bought air's they barely used their ipads. Once you factor in the cost of the keyboard, ipad, your almost at an air anyways.

  2. Re:the best camera on Ask Slashdot: Best Camera For Getting Into Photography? · · Score: 1

    I second this one, the camera you have with you is the best one. Its very true, you never know when that "moment" is going to happen.. My iphone 4s takes great pictures outdoors.. Low light and indoors aren't the greatest but what do you expect from an LED flash and pinhole lens.

    I have too many cameras. A canon rebel Xsi with a number of lenses, a Canon S3, my wife has a small Canon ELPH or whatever they are called. I have 2 waterproof cameras.

    So it depends on what I want to take a picture of. If I know I am going out to take pictures, say a birthday party or the local tulip festival, I bring my Rebel. If I am going to a concert I bring my S3 because it has a long zoom and isn't considered a professional camera (ie detachable lense) so they let me bring it in. My wife's small Canon ELPH I bring with me when I know I may be somewhere I want to take pictures but not entirely sure or where I don't want to lug around a big camera.. ie, the local museum i've been too a dozen times before.

    The trade between point and shoot and a DSLR really comes down to recycle time, focusing, low light and changing lenses. Point and shoot are good for quick decent shots.

    So which camera you are interested in really comes down to what you want to do with it. You mention family, friends, etc but thats pretty vague. Say you have kids, and you want to take pictures of them playing sports, then your probably going to want a DSLR. You can get away with a point and shoot but your not going to be happy with it. If they are in alot of school plays your going to want to find one with a good zoom and low light conditions.

    You sound like your going to be a casual user, not looking to use any advance features such as setting the shutter speed, aperture, etc.. so I would go with a small point and shoot with a decent zoom just in case.

    So Canon - PowerShot SX230HS, or a NIKON - Coolpix S8200.. You can get them on sale now for around 200$. Go to the store, see how it feels in your hands, if it feels "too big", ie that you won't take it with you, then go with something smaller like a Canon - PowerShot ELPH 300 HS.

    If you stick with a name brand like Canon or Nikon in the 150-300$ range then you'll be happy with the pictures.

  3. Good for replacing 4 way stops on Roundabout Revolution Sweeping US · · Score: 1

    I am not a fan of roundabouts replacing lights but in my area 2 of them replaced 4 way stops. I hate 4/3 way stops with a passion, unless its a school/park zone where you want to force people to slow down.

    I have to say tho, they have worked out really well. I have seen some close calls and thats mainly caused by people not yielding as they enter the roundabout trying to push it and squeeze in. Hasn't been too much of a problem for me since I bought my Dodge Ram truck tho.

  4. A tablet without 3G is useless on The Tablet Debate: 3G Or Wi-Fi? · · Score: 1

    It all depends on how you use the tablet but for me I use it the 10hrs a week i'm sitting at a soccer practice, swimming pool, the wife is shopping, doctors office, dentists, etc. None of those locations have a WiFi point. Honestly, other than reading a book or video you've already downloaded, I have no idea what people do with a tablet and no internet access.

    I have a 3G iPad and for about 3 weeks my data plan was messed up and not working. It sat on the table and I barely used it. If i'm at home, yes I have WiFi but I also have 4 laptops in the house and my desktop. If i'm at work, yes I have WiFi but I also have a desktop with 2 screens and my laptop. I have a tablet for while i'm on the go and don't want to cart around my laptop. Now that more and more services are in the cloud you need a device thats connected. Thats my opinion anyways.

    The only way I would not buy a 3G tablet is if I had a smartphone which I could tether it to.

  5. Typical User on Ask Slashdot: Do I Give IT a Login On Our Dept. Server? · · Score: 1

    Who gets mad when IT doesn't jump at his request.. Just maybe your IT department has other priorities? I see it on a daily basis... For whatever reason some people think the IT department is just playing solitaire waiting for their phone call. Just like you, we have priorities dictated to us from management. Follow the proper process and put a request in for a new calendaring application. If you have a sound business case, then it will get approved, prioritized, etc.. For all they know, your app is only used by you and your buddy to schedule poker nights.

    Who is going to support this application? You? Or are you going to expect IT to do it? Who's going to support it while your on vacation/sick? Who's going to maintain the server, apply security patch updates, upgrading, backup and recovery, etc? Is the server in a proper location or is it under your desk? Does the cleaning lady unplug it so she can vacuum? (Seen this one happen, don't laugh..)

    You know, setting up and configuring an application, especially if there are no customizations, is the easy part. The expensive part, which no one talks about is the lights on maintenance. Its funny how everything thinks they are an IT expert cause they have a computer at home. I wonder what would happen if I spent an evening reading Teach yourself Radiology in 24hrs book and took a stroll over to that department.

  6. No but only because my commute is 20 min. on Ask Slashdot: Would You Take a Pay Cut To Telecommute? · · Score: 1

    If my commute was longer, 45min+ and/or there was no parking I would take a small pay cut. By small I mean, savings of not driving or buying a parking pass. So probably 5%. However, I already get to work from home at least twice a week and my commute is only 20-25 min without a pay cut.

  7. Umm.. No, its simple. on Red Hat Nears $1 Billion In Revenues, Closing Door On Clones · · Score: 2

    To the other guy who responded to this comment: If your DBA has to call Oracle support to figure out how to install it on Linux then you need a new DBA. It takes 10 minutes to prep a RedHat OS to install Oracle, its not complicated.

    As for Oracle Linux, there is a package you can download which will install the pre-reqs called oracle-validated. From the links below:

    Named after, and derived from Validated Configurations, oracle-validated also creates an oracle OS user and an oinstall and dba group. Kernel parameters are also set properly, ensuring that the Oracle Universal Installer will proceed without complaints. Very nice!

    http://blogs.oracle.com/sergio/2008/08/revisiting_the_oraclevalidated_1.html
    http://blogs.oracle.com/AlejandroVargas/2008/10/the_oraclevalidated_rpm_is_ava.html

    Pretty simple.

  8. Its a slap in the face... on Should Younger Developers Be Paid More? · · Score: 1

    I've been in the IT industry long enough, 15 years and have worked in companies from a couple hundred employees to hundreds of thousands. I experienced the IT craziness in the 90's when you couldn't hire people fast enough. I've also helped interview my share of candidates.

    Maybe these 'mobile engineers' come from some super duper university. I don't know but in my experience developers coming straight out of university are pretty green. Honestly, how much real experience did they get? Most universities teach only a course or two on mobile app development. Whats that? Like 30 hours class time? Another week or so spent outside the class doing 'homework'? A friend of mine, senior developer, decided to make an iPhone app one day and within a couple of weeks working a couple hours a night, he had a pretty impressive application. They could have easily ramped up their employees.

    This guy is the team lead, by all accounts doing an excellent job so there is no reason he couldn't have picked up the necessary skills. IMHO its a slap in the face and I would be polishing up my resume and looking for a quick exit.

    IMO, this it another example of management failing to do their jobs. The project was needed 'ASAP', big surprise, which meant they were caught off guard and had to scramble.

  9. Does it matter? on Sony Says PSP2 "As Powerful as PS3" · · Score: 2

    I have had a PSP Slim for a couple of years. Other than God of War and maybe 1-2 more games, i've barely touched it. My son uses it most of the time now since he got Invisimals for Xmas. I have to give them credit for that game, its a pretty cool game. Maybe its me, but I don't find many games on the PSP appealing...

    If they actually come out with some decent titles, then i'll buy it.. but I have a feeling I won't be.

  10. Re:That became clear to me on Gamers Abandoning DS, PSP In Favor of Smartphones · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Both myself and my son are gamers, so yes i'm biased. However, saying that the kids are all crowded around a demo ipad playing games means nothing. Its new, they most likely don't have one at home and excited because its the latest and greatest toy. When my son goes to the games store he stuck on whatever Wii title they are demo'ing... Half the time we have the damn thing at home and he doesn't touch it.

    I brought an ipad home from work for 2 weeks. Both my kids (gamer son, daughter) constantly used it the first few days. 2 weeks later I was the only one using it regularly and not for games. My son quickly reverted back to the DS, PSP, XBOX or PS3 to play games. Up until I brought an ipad home my daughter had a fund saving up for one. I think she spent it on clothes since then.. I haven't heard a peep.

    There are a few games that perfectly suit an ipad. I have a few puzzle games, line tracing games, etc. but other than that, any serious gamer is going to have a portable gaming device or a console. Can't wait to play me some Black Ops on an iPad, not....

    I have an iPhone and yes I play games on it but they are timewasters. I've tried the ones with the virtual keyboard/buttons and quite honestly it sucks. You end up missing because there is no tactile feed back, your finger blocks the screen because you pulled the joystick to far, end up dying, etc.

    These people playing games on their smartphone probably would probably never buy a portable gaming device.

  11. How about... Re:A warning to every company on SAP Ordered To Pay $1.3 Billion To Oracle · · Score: 1

    How about foreign companies doing business in the USA not breaking the local laws? Maybe you should read up on the facts of the case. SAP admitted to copyright infringement and the case was just to determine damages.

  12. Re:Rational decision by school administration? on Ontario School Bans Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    Honestly banning wifi makes no sense.. If there are any residential houses in the area (which there most likely are) then the kids are being 'bombarded' anyways. In the range of my house there are at least a dozen wifi networks and I would say the majority of houses in an urban dwelling are the same. So even if there are health dangers, their kids are constantly exposed.

  13. This is what has us excited on Cisco To Challenge iPad With Cius 'Business Tablet' · · Score: 2, Informative

    Lenovo's new Ideapad which will be out later this year:

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/05/lenovo-ideapad-u1-hybrid-hands-on-and-impressions/

    It was supposed to come out about now but they decided to replace the snapdragon OS with Android. I showed this to my manager, the IT staff and we all can't wait for it. Especially now that Android will be on it.

    The price is supposed to be around 1K as well.

  14. I could care less.... on What iOS 4 Does (and Doesn't Do) For Business · · Score: 1

    about all the enterprise features they are putting or plan on putting in. I'm looking for the basics such as a VPN connection that will stay up longer than 5 minutes. Why doesn't it reconnect when it fails?

    Yes we talked to Apple support and we couldn't get a resolution.

  15. Re:Will we ever see an Asheron's Call 3? on DDO's Turbine Partners With Notorious SuperRewards · · Score: 1

    I second it.. I loved AC1... I liked AC2 until they started nerfing tactician... Yeah, I realize it was pretty powerful but it was a minority which took advantage of that class and forced the dev's to nerf it.

  16. Re:They've taken it down - for now on DDO's Turbine Partners With Notorious SuperRewards · · Score: 1

    Honestly, i've been a Turbine customer before back in the Asheron's Call days. Secretly i'll even admit that I had the most fun of any MMORPG playing AC. Anyways, I noticed the ad saying DDO was free to play and I was going to install it.

    Unless the company comes clean and offers a real answer, then there is no way i'll install DDO or any future game they make.

  17. I have an Xbox and only reason I bought the PS3... on Sony May Charge For PlayStation Network · · Score: 1

    was because I wanted a blu-ray player and as an added bonus it played games and the online was free. If they started to charge for online multiple player there is no way I would pay for both the PS3 and Xbox. One would have to go... Since we are big Halo fans here I think I know which console would win.

    Should the profits from blu-ray sales offset their losses? I've heard tho that blu-ray movie sales are poor as well.. I can understand why now that I have a blu-ray player. Upscaled DVD's are good enough and personally when I see a title in both DVD and Bluray at the store and the Bluray is 5-15+$ more, then I buy the DVD.

  18. OT: iPhone now or wait? on Rumor — AT&T Losing iPhone Exclusivity Next Week · · Score: 1

    I have the option to switch from my blackberry to the iphone... the only thing holding me back is whether or not a new one will be announced next week... Would you buy now or wait? If the rumors are true, OLED, 5MP camera, flash but the ship date wasn't until June would you wait or just get it now?

  19. Re:Freelance decker on How To Get a Job At a Mega-Corp · · Score: 1

    I've worked for companies from 200-350,000 employee's. There are pro's and con's to working at both large and small companies.

    Unfortunately bad management isn't exclusive to large companies as I've seen bad management at both. Larger companies tend to have more polices thanks to stupid regulations such as SOX. Chances are if they are large they are public.

    Internal movement both lateral and vertical can be difficult with small companies. With larger companies there are plenty of opportunities in house which means you can move around without leaving the company. I have also found its easy to branch into new roles. If you have proven yourself then they know you'll ramp quickly and be able to produce. I always liked that. However, with smaller companies you have a better chance of becoming involved in making decisions that affect the company.

    I'm at a small company now and its nice to have more control, not as much red tape because we aren't public, exposure to different technologies. With large companies you tend to be silo'd to your specific skillset. What I don't like is that the systems I manage are not as complex as they were in large companies. I enjoy working with highly available, critical environments where downtime can cost the company millions. On the other hand the job isn't as stressful and there's more family time.

    With the type of work I do, in larger companies your usually in a group of similar people. The nice thing about this is that there are people to bounce ideas off, different sets of eyes when looking at a problem, others with more experience in certain areas. All this can provide you with more opportunities to learn.

    Anyways, i'm sure we could go on for quite awhile generalizing about the pros/cons of working in both large and small companies. Personally I wouldn't rule out working for either. As long as the job is stimulating and provides me with opportunities to learn then i'll be happy. I tend to move on if things become stagnant.

  20. Tried Ubuntu, switched back to Fedora on Why Top Linux Distros Are For Different Users · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I installed Ubuntu 8 on my kids computer and they loved it... I played about with it as well and liked it enough that once it came time to rebuild my linux box I decided to install 9.04... I have to say, i'm not impressed with 9.0.4... I have had issues with using the software manager to install new applications.. I miss the popular column and thought that was great. Switching to a static IP address wasn't straight forward... It seems that if you are the type of user that will just download it, install defaults and use it, then its fine. But as soon as you want to make changes, it started to get painful.

    So for now i'm switching back to Fedora.. Something i'm familiar with and just seems to work.

  21. Re:Mr. Hobbs, what magical phone do you use? on Microsoft, Other Rivals Slam Google Chrome OS · · Score: 1

    Me either... Everytime I go to use my blackberry its usually rebooting...

  22. Chrome OS is good for . . . on Try Out Chrome OS In a Virtual Machine · · Score: 2, Insightful

    netbook style devices for using the cloud and surfing the web. Hardware has come a long way over the past few years. Most home users use email and the web. I work in IT, I ssh, remote desktop or export my display and run things on the server pretty much all day. I could easily do most of my job from a netbook. The only downside is the physical size being too small. (I love my dual 20" monitors!)

    If I look at how I use my personal computer at home, a netbook has enough power to handle about 90% of what I do. I stopped playing intensive games on my PC years ago and bought an xbox. I got tired of having to constantly upgrade it.. Spending 300$ on a console is much more bang for the buck. The only things I wouldn't want to do on a netbook is photo and video editing. My kids computer has a processor that was released in 2002 and it does everything they need it to do. I have an old computer with a celeron processor running my website on linux. Quite frankly, i'm running out of excuses to convince my wife I need a new computer every couple of years.

    These devices won't replace your laptop or desktop in the foreseeable future but they are perfectly suited for those times where you don't want to carry them around. You just want something cheap, lightweight, long battery life but powerful enough to surf the web, check your email, edit some documents, remote desktop back to the office, etc.

    Having something like Chrome OS, that is optimized to interface with the cloud can't lose. If it does lose, it will be to a competitor who was able implement it better.

  23. Re:I must be missing something on Sun Microsystems To Cut 3,000 Jobs As Oracle Deal Drags On · · Score: 1

    The great thing about opensource is that if people don't like the direction Oracle takes MySQL, then they can simply fork it. So pointing out MySQL's competition, or that fact should be enough. It sounds like MySQL is the remaining hurdle.. If so, its pretty safe to say that the European Commission has no idea what they are doing.

    Ignoring what may happen to the employees, Oracles track record for acquisitions speaks for itself. Peoplesoft, JD Edwards, etc are all still around and have been steadily improved upon since they have been acquired. I don't see why there would be anything different here. I can see Oracle using MySQL to lure people away from SQLServer and when they outgrow that then upsell them to their flagship database.

    I don't see any reason why SAP should be involved.. MS, sure, but they are more than welcome to fork MySQL and 'sell' it themselves.

  24. Re:How about Nintendo? on The PS3's "Yellow Light of Death" · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Seriously, which ones... Not being a troll.. I have a Wii but I haven't found any games that I have really enjoyed playing after a few days. My kids love the thing.

  25. Functional Graphics on What's the Importance of Graphics In Video Games? · · Score: 1

    I think your missing the point.. While Might and Magic III's graphics were less superior than V's, they were more functional. Whats the point of having more realistic graphics if it performs like a dog or it impedes interaction with the environment?