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  1. Re:Nothing new? on Software Engineering Is a Dead-End Career, Says Bloomberg · · Score: 1

    You can teach an engineer to be a manager, or at least take over management tasks. You can't teach a manager to be an engineer.

  2. To some extent. But it could be pretty strongly argued that disallowing tethering is part of an unconscionable contract (what with their right reserved to change terms whenever they want). Which, IIRC, generally renders whole contract null.

  3. Re:Thankfully we didn't invent the patent until la on Why Did It Take So Long To Invent the Wheel? · · Score: 1

    That makes me think of the Darkwing Duck episode where the dinosaurs had the rubber roads and the stone wheels... it's a massive misapplication of energy and work, even if it is intellectually interesting.

  4. Re:Sorry AMD on AMD's Piledriver To Hit 4GHz+ With Resonant Clock Mesh · · Score: 1

    They don't? Since when? There's not a single hard disk out there that will saturate an SATA2 port. And all modern Intel boards have at least 2 SATA3 ports.

  5. Re:Even for single thread it doesn't on AMD's Piledriver To Hit 4GHz+ With Resonant Clock Mesh · · Score: 1

    If you go aftermarket cooling, you can almost certainly hit 4.5GHz on stock voltages. Right now I'm doing 4.8GHz on stock voltage with a 2500K.

  6. Re:Not really on AMD's Piledriver To Hit 4GHz+ With Resonant Clock Mesh · · Score: 1

    You can probably go higher. I've got a 2500K that's running 4.8GHz on stock voltages. Basically all K series chips can reliably hit 4.5GHz on stock voltages with adequate cooling.

  7. Re:vaporware on AMD's Piledriver To Hit 4GHz+ With Resonant Clock Mesh · · Score: 2

    I think they take all the routers, networking, cooling, etc. into account as well. Not just the CPU power.

  8. Re:Not on the disc on Anger With Game Content Lock Spurs Reaction From Studio Head Curt Shilling · · Score: 1

    Nothing except the EULA:

    http://tos.ea.com/legalapp/WEBTERMS/US/en/PC/#section11

    - Unless expressly authorized by EA, you may not sell, buy, trade or otherwise transfer your Account or any personal access to EA Services, Content or Entitlements, including by use of auction websites.

  9. Re:shocking on How To Avoid Infringing On Apple's Patents · · Score: 1

    *Morse code. Named after Samuel Morse.

  10. Re:It happened once it became possible. on How To Avoid Infringing On Apple's Patents · · Score: 1

    Good. And they profited from that investment. Why should they be allowed to have the whole market to themselves and sit on their laurels? Do you not believe in competition?

  11. Re:obvious choices on How To Avoid Infringing On Apple's Patents · · Score: 1

    So... because Apple took the risk and profited insanely from it at the beginning, they get a monopoly on it? I'll bet Henry Ford would have loved to keep anyone else from making black vehicles, especially if they had spoked wheels.

    Design patents are a new concept, and they're detrimental to the industry and society as a whole. There's no pressure to improve if you don't have any competition.

    Besides... it's not as if Apple has stolen major design paradigms from Android. Notification bar? OTA updates and backups? Voice commands?

  12. Re:ok so... on How To Avoid Infringing On Apple's Patents · · Score: 1

    Yeah... people go with the Samsung because they're confused and think it's an iPad. It's been proven over and over again that knock-offs INCREASE the market share for the originals. Unless Samsung actually made a better device than Apple, and now Apple is just behaving in an anti-competitive manner.

    It's not as if Apple hasn't stolen things wholesale, either: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW0DUg63lqU

    They just lie about it better.

  13. Re:That's right, Apple has a monopoly on smart on How To Avoid Infringing On Apple's Patents · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Apple just hasn't gotten around to suing the other companies yet. Samsung is the biggest threat, so they're trying to cut the head off the snake. It's not like Apple steals liberally from Android, either... biggest bunch of hypocrites. They do good design, but they take liberal inspiration from other products and then somehow convince their faithful that they're unique. They execute well, but they don't design in a complete vacuum.

  14. Re:Only so many ways on Apple Can't Block US Sales of Samsung Devices · · Score: 2

    Because fashion changes. That's how things go. Apple is a fashion leader, but having a monopoly on any "style" of design is just... stupid. Or should Ferrari be the only car company that can design supercars, because they were the first?

  15. Re:Apple hates competition on Apple Can't Block US Sales of Samsung Devices · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Apple steals liberally from competitors (iOS5 status bar and wireless updates and sync, anyone?), and then sues them when the opposite happens. How do you arrive at your conclusion?

  16. Re:Yay on CyanogenMod 9 Working On the Nexus S · · Score: 4, Informative

    You sure are demanding and lazy, aren't you?

  17. Re:Reflections on Why Everyone Hates the IT Department · · Score: 1

    You obviously haven't worked with many doctors and their computer problems.

  18. Re:Reflections on Why Everyone Hates the IT Department · · Score: 1

    As it should be. But if your machine is the one that starts spamming the network with a new virus, then you should also be the one run up the pole, not IT.

  19. Re:Reflections on Why Everyone Hates the IT Department · · Score: 2

    I've found a lot of it goes down to the disconnect from hardware. I've met WAY too many developers that'll just allocate more RAM rather than understand WHY they have to keep doing so, and what the performance implications are, especially on lesser hardware or when the dataset grows beyond their testing data set and hits the production data set.

  20. Re:Reflections on Why Everyone Hates the IT Department · · Score: 2

    I'm in a similar position, but it's a really small company. So I was actually hired on with the intention of me being a part-time sysadmin. I actually like it like that, being able to do stuff other than just development all the time. Wearing many hats makes me happy, but I realize that I'm in the minority usually.

  21. Re:Optical drives are WORSE for novices on Whither the Portable Optical Drive? · · Score: 1

    And those are still a pain in the ass. An audio adapter of some sort to your music player or phone is much handier, and removes another device from the chain. I personally just use Bluetooth A2DP to my car stereo, which removes yet another cable.

  22. Re:Movies on Whither the Portable Optical Drive? · · Score: 1

    It's not hard to rip movies, and once you do it once you're done... it's something you can just go check every now and then and swap disks when necessary while you're doing something else. Kinda like doing the laundry.

  23. Re:Battery bay more use on Whither the Portable Optical Drive? · · Score: 1

    Not specifically with the computer, but getting systems/cables set up for presentations or work in a new location. It's pretty handy when you're a consultant. I sure as shit don't miss the work, though.

  24. Re:Speak for yourself on Whither the Portable Optical Drive? · · Score: 1

    Wait... games on CDs don't have DRM on them? Since when?

  25. Re:High school doesn't prepare you for college on Why Do So Many College Science Majors Drop Out? · · Score: 1

    Is that why half the time I don't get what I order when I get fast food? It's all starting to make sense...