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  1. Link on Macbook Owner With Defective GPU Beats Apple In Court · · Score: 0

    Damn Slashdot effect! What do you mean, 404?!?!?!?!?!?!

  2. ATT believes suit is Meritless on iPhone Users Sue AT&T For Letting Thieves Re-Activate Their Stolen Devices · · Score: 0

    You have to accept something for it to have Merit.
    ATT was Cingularly unhelpful, through willful intent, that is, to assign a New Contract to the phone.
    Motivation: Profit.
    When profit is the ONLY motivation, nothing that impacts that profit, or the ability to bring that profit in, has merit.

    If you believe, for ONE SECOND, that they did NOT know, you are dead wrong. Umm, can I interest you a land deal?
    The carrier does NOT need the SIM card to identify the phone, and account, and RESPONSIBLE PARTY, and that is the kicker; if they do NOT know WHO to charge, they do NOT put it on the system, and ALL THAT DATA IS TAGGED TO THE SIM ON THE ACCOUNT
    A SIMPLE serial number search pulls it all up
    Remember, Profit. You cannot make money on what you are not aware of.
    Those serial numbers ALONE tie the phone to the account. Want Proof?
    Get two phones, one smart, one flip, two SIMS, register at two different offices.
    Then swap the SIMS around, and watch how quickly they will DEACTIVATE both SIMS until you straighten it out with them.

    It is a CLOSED SYSTEM. They get ALL the information about the device.
    AT&T did not brick the phone because they EXPECTED TO MAKE A PROFIT WITH A REACTIVATION.

  3. Umm, Right.... on Major Networks Suing To Stop Free Streaming · · Score: 0

    Oh, So, Umm... Your way or the Hi-Way? Hmm, my iPAD shows me where the nearest on-ramp is.
    See Ya!

    Demanding you allow THEM to dictate when YOU will watch the program? Same argument, different generation.

  4. The Govenor adds.. on Tennessee "Teaching the Controversy" Bill Becomes Law · · Score: 0

    It doesn't change or add anything, except...

    Making the rest of the world look at all the people from His Great and Wonderful state as backwards, inbred Hill-billies.
    Ok, poetic license on the indred. I will... Grudgingly... Retract.

  5. Re:Companies are starting to listen on One Third of Telcom Staff More Productive Working From Home · · Score: 0

    Actually, I work Telephone Technical support for a large Computer business, and am full time work from home. I have been doing this for almost two years and have to say, it's the best job I have ever had.
    AND, they pay me well. You betcha I am productive. Very motivated, the job is most probably a once in a lifetime.
    I meet with my manager and lead regularly electronically, and we will occasionally meet in person. Because of the interconnectedness of our workflow process and comms, we easily maintain full contact, almost as good as onsite.
    Repeat, Best job ever.

  6. Re:Not legal advice on Ask Slashdot: Who Has Been Sued By the RIAA? · · Score: 0

    First time I ever wanted a like button.

  7. Re:Not convinced... on Training an Immune System To Kill Cancer: a Universal Strategy · · Score: 0

    Fear not Citizen, I'll save you! (maybe)

  8. Re:A second just Justice.... Please on Journalist Arrested For Tweet Deported to Saudi Arabia · · Score: 0

    Because most of that area is % Islamic in religious preference.

    The worst part about this, is not that it only took three things to bring him the death sentence. After all, killing three children brutally is numerically equivalent, if nowhere near the same from a moral standpoint.
    What makes this worse is that simply put, he is to be considered, period, whether occurring or not, considered for Death Penalty, based upon an OPINION he holds or feels that is different from everyone else. That they proclaim to worship the same deity, that religiously they derive their Allah from the same being of Divinity that I do is appalling.
    My God may not be happy when someone sins, but... That's between God and said individual. If that action hurts no others, it is NOT OUR BUSINESS. Prove God doesn't agree. Since it cannot be, then there remains the possibility I am right, and the imaginary you wrong. Until you can prove that beyond the might makes right method, you are debating a philosophical point, a belief, based upon faith.

    Faith, as defined by Merriam-Webster, (1) : firm belief in something for which there is no proof (2) : complete trust

    I put my complete trust in a Deity that won't require my death if I stub my toe and curse. It may be that said Deity will condemn me to eternal damnation, but, it was my choice.

  9. Re:Dying from lack of surprise... on White House Refuses To Comment On Petition To Investigate Chris Dodd · · Score: 0

    Ladies and Gentlemen, the plain truth is more simple than that, and one clearly defined by the constitution.
    The President is the Executive Branch. The action to begin investigation is not an executive, but Legislative for the legal basis, and Judiciary for the Enforcement.

  10. Re:Left one out on Google Working On Siri Competitor Majel · · Score: 0

    And Deanna Troi's Mother, Lwaxana.

  11. Half-Life on Half Life of a Tech Worker: 15 Years · · Score: 0

    Bluntly? Your data is Iffy at best.
    While it may be gleaned from a large pool of generalized data, it fails to include such factors as pure longevity.
    It may be true that for those with an interest in computers, but someone not purely immersed, or someone that helped build the
    current tech field, these individuals may burn out from the actual work. 15 years is about the actual burnout for most fields.

    Those on this site know without question the things of today are based upon the things of the past, and it is this knowledge that keeps us current.
    Take Fibre channel for instance; a new technology, designed to take advantage of today's higher throughput capabilities.
    It's Networking 101. So, for someone in the network field nearly 20 years, did that invalidate my ability to learn the new and scary
    technology?
    How about Scripting? Hmm, seems to me, back in the late 80's and early 90's, I put together some very complex batch files to run my BBS and handle the mundane work of internode packet communications. Seems to me that same skill, and preference to
    work at the command line, still stands me in good stead. 23 years strong, and moving forward.

    The primary problem your information points out but fails to name, and the poster also overlooked, is that each of the individuals
    chose to assume tertiary jobs, and let their skills in IT decline in favor of other skills.
    I have no interest in management, myself, so have always focused on what I do, providing top flight technical support.
    I don't expect to know it all. I just need to know how to find the information.

  12. New Name on Help Rename the Department of Homeland Security · · Score: 0

    Gestapo?

  13. Big Content on Universal Uses DMCA To Get Bad Lip Reading Parody Taken Down · · Score: -1

    Not that I advocate it, but the more the big, dying music content industry goes down it's Sue you till you obey line?
    One: Fuel-Air Bomb
    Two: UMG Headquarters
    Three: Fair use of oxygen and flame
    It really WILL be the death of them...

  14. Re:Pictures of Devestation on 5.8 Earthquake Hits East Coast of the US · · Score: 0

    Oh My GAWD!
    Senators and Congressional reps will be filling lawsuits, and taking leave because of the injuries incurred during and after.
    Soon, we will have broadcasts of devastated senators, beseeching aid from the general population for clean up from this incredible and unprecedented natural disaster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Send money now, they will say...

  15. Woohoo! on Beer Brewing Bender Completed · · Score: 1, Funny

    Now, if someone will just make a cryro-freezer and order a pizza, my life will be complete!

  16. Don't Worry... on YouTube Breeding Harmful Scientific Misinformation · · Score: 0

    The best thing about this story? Those idiots will lemming themselves over the edge.
    As Robin Williams once said...
    You! Outta the gene pool!

  17. Re:MS/G/Mail on What If Gmail Had Been Designed by Microsoft? · · Score: 0

    First and foremost in this whole discussion? I wouldn't have an MS/G/Mail account. Couldn't pay me to take it.

  18. Re:April yet? on Storing Wind Power In Cold Stores · · Score: 0

    OMG! Your post sig dates ya, man! And yes, I am waiting for my first heavenly acres factory. I know several people I want to enroll.

  19. Where do I sign up!?!?! on Pirate Bay to Purchase Sealand? · · Score: 0

    I don't care about any of the rhetoric, or the silly comments. Where do I sign up??? And will we be allowed to carry a card that says we are indeed members of the pirate nation?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

  20. Google, the new big Gorilla? on Firefox Creator No Longer Trusts Google · · Score: 0

    Ok, look, we all have our issues; now google is being accused of the same marketing tactics MSBill uses. Ok, maybe not fair, but it IS their search engine...
    So, someone wants you to use THEIR product... At least they have the intent of HELPING you, instead of making you pay for their software, and then paying for their support.

    Besides, it will take a 1000 pound Gorilla to beat up on the 900 pound MSGorillaBasic. At least their corporate philosophy is do no harm, instead of make them pay for every single file access. You have to make money providing the kinds of services they do; at least the people they charge aren't the End Users... They put the screws to the people I despise... Advertisers.
    What, pray tell is wrong with THAT?!?!?!

  21. Re:It's logical they would feel this way. on UK Copyright Under Fire Again · · Score: 0

    My question is simple. Does this mean the affected stars are going to say: "Fine, We'll take our toys and play in some OTHER sandbox?" Where, pray tell, might that be? No life on mars above the amoeba... We're the only game in town, baby!

  22. Re:Untill... on Teen Creates Device to Track Speeding · · Score: 0

    ...The grubberment decides it's necessary. Oh, the phrases will be different, but a device like this is dangerous. We are supposed to obey the laws of the nation, but the police have radar to ensure we aren't speeding. Now, they won't even need to get out of the station house.
    Your car will politely inform the police you have been speeding, when, where, and how fast.
    Think I'm crazy? What about the EBR, now mandated to be in each new vehicle sold in the US by 2011? There are times we need these kinds of devices; with someone that has proven they are not to be trusted...
    I have teenage children, too, and one side of me thinks this is a useful device. For spying on my children, not to mention giving me another stick to beat them with. Sound like a recipe for happiness to you?
    Wait till the grubberment wants it in your car. You will quickly feel the iron heel.

  23. Re:It costs money? And worse, MY time on Why Aren't Powergrids Underground? · · Score: 0

    Here in OKC, they had buried pipes that had fallen off the records. Not too bad, until you want to widen a street. Then, with little townships popping up that didn't exist when the road was laid, but that initiate the construction, and you can begin to see what a nightmare that might be. The afore mentioned road construction was halted for 9 months, while ownership of the pipes, and more importantly, fiscal responsibility was thrashed out between the various agencies. Oh, I almost forgot to mention... While they did the arguing, us poor schmucks got to do the driving... A four lane road at one of the busier intersections on this side of town, and they had it down to two lanes, no progress on construction, and don't complain mind you that the city (BOTH!!!!) added speed limit signs and enforced them at the oddest times, like peek traffic. Talk about from bad to worse. No place to pull off, and the cops didn't care. Ok, Ok, Ok, I'll drop it... But I'm STILL pissed. 8-)

  24. What were they thinking? on Philips Patents Technology to Force Ad Viewing · · Score: 0

    Did it ever occur to the manufacturers they may go to far? I am sure someone else has already said it, but... I will never own a device that forces me to be advertised upon.
    I remember, in the 70's, cable was touted far and wide; no commercials, switch to another channel when one does come on to avoid them. Now, the marketing geeks think they are gonna shove a commercial down my throat?
    That takes standing in front of me and attempting the act. 8-)

  25. Re:Worried! on Netflix Suing Blockbuster for Patent Infringement · · Score: 0

    No this doesn't cover your shopping at Wally-World. However... I do hold the patent on Bagging your groceries, with 14 different methodogloies, in either plastic, Paper, or cloth sacks. I strongly recommend you pay me 30 cents a bag to avoid suit. Can't these morons get a grip?