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  1. Re:Not surprising. That's what Jobs does. on Behind a Steve Jobs Keynote · · Score: 2, Informative
    Maybe Steve just has a much more powerful impact on his own company than CEOs do in general, but I've always figured that CEOs did more with broad-picture stuff and were somewhat disconnected from the detailed operations.

    It has been reported that Steve Jobs decides the order of the applications in the Dock when a new machine cold boots. Of course, someone must decide the order of these apps. The significance is that the CEO considers it important enough to have a hand in it.

    Not so disconnected, I think.

  2. Re:I've proven this... on Earbud Headphones May Cause Hearing Loss · · Score: 3, Interesting
    I had some old earbud headphones in which the left earbud was dead, and didn't have the time/money to buy new ones. I used them for months with my CD Player, and when I finally did get new headphones, I found my right-ear isn't as good as it use to be. I got new ones about 2 months ago, but my ear still isn't at "peak efficiency

    I always hold my phone to my right ear. My sense of hearing is noticeably desensitized in this ear. This has been obvious to me for a few years. I think any device that sends a signal to one ear more than another will create similar results. I don't consider in-earbuds any more damaging than any other speaker.

  3. Re:to paraphrase... on Such a Thing as too Paranoid About Privacy? · · Score: 0
    To paraphrase the famous quote: Those who would give up essential privacy to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither privacy nor safety.


    I think you mean something more like:

    They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
    - Benjamin Franklin

  4. Re:It depends upon the Church. on Kansas Anti-Creationism Professor Resigns · · Score: 1
    Or did I not get the memo?

    What's with your TPS reports?

  5. Another fun link... on The End Of The Light Bulb? · · Score: 1

    This article has an image of the new bulb.

  6. iTunes Version Number on No Video iPod Coming? · · Score: 1

    The most compelling evidence against a video update can be seen in the recent update of iTunes to version 5.x. It's a safe bet that Apple would save the first digit upgrade and interface revamp for a month if they had a video iPod ready to go.

  7. Appropriate Punishment on Death Penalty For Hackers? · · Score: 1

    I can't stand behind the death penalty in any but the most extreme cases and I have to say that I find this ludicrous. I think a more appropriate punishment for major virus writers would be forcing them to use Windows 3.x while serving time in prison. Let the punishment fit the crime. Fuck up our computing experience and we'll fuck with yours. In fact, make them use a second machine that exclusively operates via Clippy the rest of the time.

  8. Re:Garbage on Windows Software Ugly, Boring & Uninspired · · Score: 1
    So my question is, why not just use the browser? IT ALREADY DOES THESE THINGS!

    OK, I'll bite. It's because I don't want to load ten web pages one after another to get all the info I get in a few seconds from Dashboard. Wait, is it possible that a widget developer might also parse out all the crap I don't want from a website and help me customize the way I view oh, I don't know, train schedules? A well designed widget does more than provide info, it also reduces clutter.

    So if it's so ugly, boring & uninspired, there should be a ton of examples as to how, say, Mac OS X is so much more beautiful, exciting and uplifting? Yet, he's only able to give us one:

    Oh, shit... I misread the other recommendations like Comic Life and PSPWare .

    Also, you cite performance issues with an MDD dual 1.25. I have the same damn machine you have and I don't have any problems with Dashboard. I'm also willing to bet I'm running more at once than someone who claims that it's "retarded."

    Troll troll troll.

  9. Re:It's all in the deliverables on Setting the Bar for Customer Service? · · Score: 1

    I would expand on that to say under-promise and over-deliver. Set a time-frame that gives you breathing room in case the unexpected delays a repair. When our service department expects a job to take an hour we always quote two or three hours. The logic is that it's better to surprise and delight a customer with an early repair than to find out that a roadblock in the process made liars out of us.

  10. Occam's Razor on Megafauna Extinction Due to Climate · · Score: 1
    From the BBC article: The studies suggest instead a more complex pattern to the extinctions.

    I'm glad there is evidence that we may not have caused the extinction, but this sentence immediately made me think of Occam's Razor and our likely need to rationalize the devastating effects of humanity on all other species. Just a thought.

  11. Tesla's Dreams in Action on Mouse Uses RFID Instead of Batteries · · Score: 2, Informative
  12. Who is envied? on A Look at Silicon Valley Cafeterias · · Score: 0, Redundant
    I'm sorry, in your shameless Google plug to score the front page I think you missed this line:

    ``Apple's the best,'' said Joseph Ruff, a programmer at Mountain View start-up TellMe Networks. ``The egg burritos, they make them nice and spicy. Network Appliance -- that had a pretty good salad bar, but it was smaller than Apple's.''

    This submission works for Google and Apple fanboys. Great two-for-one!

  13. Re:love the computer/OS, hate the company. on Windows Journalist Takes On Tiger · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This only applies in cases when dealers do not register the transaction (ie, link the serial number to the sales date) and the customer fails to register with Apple on the machine's first run. Failing these two things, how else will Apple know the date that the one year limited warranty should begin? By default, it then begins at when it is received by the dealer.

  14. Re:School House Rock on Hitachi Goes Perpendicular · · Score: 3, Funny
    All technical information should be conveyed this way! Seriously, can you imagine how well this would work to teach difficult concepts to people who are otherwise not entirely technical?

    That's a great idea! I've been working on a cartoon paperclip to assist people when they write documents. He helps you format your docs through song. Imagine "Looks like you're writing a letter," sung to the tune of Perpendicular, only out of key and really loud. I'm thinking of calling him Clip-... whoops.

  15. Re:Just what I want.... on Wells Fargo Web-Enables ATMs · · Score: 2, Funny

    But if properly marketed....
    "Open a new account to take advantage of our new patented savings-encouragement-system."

  16. Appeal on Rambus Patent Claims Dismissed · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You would think that when a company destroys evidence they lose the right to appeal. These are the times in which we live.

  17. Re:Go for it! on Apple to Buy TiVo? · · Score: 1
    it's "sole purpose", dumb-ass.

    Actually, it's "sole purpose," dumb-ass.
    Otherwise, great post.

  18. Re:Decentralisation on We Pay Our Rent By Buying Coffee · · Score: 1
    Don't you worry, as soon as they have serious money in the bank, they'll feel compelled to set up shop in a regular office building, with a flashy street sign, they'll start wearing suits, and they'll start hiring overhead such as "managers", "VP of sales" or "HR manager".

    Apple Computer became a corporation with similar job titles (which are fairly necessary when you have a thousand-plus employees). They have a Friday Beer Bash, so maybe they're soulless drones the other six days of the week. Also, Steve Jobs is so damn uptight that it makes me cringe. Know what I mean? Man, that guy screams corporate!

  19. Re:Many people only need word processing on iPod Shuffle, Mac Mini, iLife '05, iWork · · Score: 1
    The death of AppleWorks now leaves us open source guys as one of the remaining strongest office suite competitors on the platform.

    AppleWorks didn't die. If you check the Mac mini page, it ships pre-installed. AppleWorks and iWork are independent (at least, for now). I was relieved when I noticed that, because I thought AppleWorks would be EOLed and there would be no Apple spreadsheet software. Guess we were both wrong.

  20. Re:iMac mini on iPod Shuffle, Mac Mini, iLife '05, iWork · · Score: 1
    Also, I predict that there will be some kind of add-on in the next 6 months that allows you to control this Mac with a infra-red remote -- something to run the CD & DVD without a display attached.

    At Macworld, Griffin Technology was demonstrating a new remote (radio, not line-of-site) that interacts with a programmable USB dongle. It ships in a couple of months with an anticipated price tag of $49. Your prayers are already answered.

  21. Re:goodbye bank account on iPod Shuffle, Mac Mini, iLife '05, iWork · · Score: 1

    The box is - get this - smaller than the standard iPod box.

    Wrong. I played with a mini at MacWorld, today. It certainly cannot fit in a box with the dimensions of an iPod box, even without styrofoam. I kind of doubt that would meet Apple's criteria for safe packaging.

  22. Re:Thoughts on New iPod Firmware Locks Out RealNetworks Music · · Score: 2, Interesting
    This is ONLY about OO.org reverse engineering the Microsoft DRM (more power to them) in order to allow their ".doc" DRM-protected files to work with Microsoft Office.

    I buy tracks from iTMS, and the licensing doesn't get in my way. I don't pay for individual Word documents. I pay for a program to create those docs. I see a hole in your analogy.

  23. Re:That line isn't as hardcore.. on Sony PSP Launched With Long Queues In Akihabara · · Score: 1

    The first in line for the San Francisco store opening was there three days in advance. I felt bad for his preteen kid, who didn't look too excited to be there.

  24. Hm on Government Code Collaborative Falls Short · · Score: 2, Funny
    Am I the only one who looked at this and thought,

    "Well, this gated and restrictive open-source government suppository fits."

  25. Made it Worse on Electoral-vote.com Under Heavy Load; Attack? · · Score: 1

    Take a bad thing and make it worse by encouraging every slashdotter to see how slow it really is. Nice to know that no matter how bad server load gets, the /. crowd is ready to tip the scales so that they come crashing down! Woooooohoo!