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  1. spreadsheets long will they rule on 30th Anniversary of the (No Good) Spreadsheet · · Score: 1

    when Visicalc first came out, i read a magazine article written
    by a small business owner. he had put together a WHAT IF model
    for his business and was enjoying himself and modeling all the
    various "i wonder what" ideas he had had for many years.
    we did the same thing as soon as we copped an Apple II.
    you can pry my spreadsheet and PC out of my dead fingers.
    they are that important.

  2. VB as a development platform is the most productiv on Making an Argument Against Using Visual-Basic? · · Score: 1

    as a business owner, i make my decisions based on the skills of the programmers involved, my tolerance for demanding that documentation be done regularly, and whether the 'team' can produce and keep current a modular flowchart-roadmap of what the project 'is' 'does' and what resources it 'uses' and 'connects with'.

    in the MS world, their NET language and development tools are really the only way to go.
    if you are doing Unix/Linux or web stuff, you can avoid VB/VBNET.

    our favorite tools for heavy data work are VB Studio , VB (.NET compatible language), MS Access, and SQL variants.

    if we have a real puzzle of a program, it is far better to see if a highly talented person can solve it with the language they know and think in, than forcing a new fit along the way.

  3. keep commercial / private planes away on Unmanned Aerial Drones Coming Soon Above U.S. · · Score: 1

    assuming the DOD and the FAA coordinate where planes can and cannot fly, this is manageable.
    the prolems i have heard discussed are when these drones fly ad hoc missions on short notice ... or when they malfunction.

    as long as my family can sue the crap out of the feds for messing up, i am happy with their mistakes.

  4. how to use those cores on 48 Core Vega 2 in the Making · · Score: 1

    If the O/S allocates a core to an icon, that would work.

  5. peoplenet on Ask Apache Software Chairman Greg Stein · · Score: 1

    Greg; Bro! would a car based mesh network device (non internet dependent) run the same version of Apache as a normal webserver or not? what changes would have to be configured and is this a major project? my friends want to network with each other, not the internet, for a variety of reasons when we cruise and run 12VDC mode. i am just looking for a server to find and mesh WIFI-like with all the other car based dudes when we drive. that way, we would have a system that is free of the ISP world and make it work ourselves. this idea has balls.

  6. Apple is more about the 'SOFTWARE'... on The Engineer Behind Microsoft's TV Strategy · · Score: 1

    the poster who mentioned that Apple uses context
    rather than devices is on the mark.
    Apple has always been more about the inner things
    working well... they have also been more about
    locking them away...

  7. many people just want Email and browsing on Ubuntu: Best Linux Desktop for Business? · · Score: 1

    almost any of these Linux flavors
    is a good match for their modest
    computer work. i think the stability
    of the Linux product promotes
    a lot more confidence.

  8. over engineered ...like the best selling cars ? on The Rovers That Just Won't Quit · · Score: 1

    don't we all wish that the things we
    drive here on earth had half the
    over engineering features that these
    peppy little scooters have?

    GM ought to take a lesson in
    how to build things that work
    and get itself out of the
    low sales crater.

  9. why not let free competition improve the subnets? on EU Claims Internet Could Fall Apart Next Month · · Score: 1

    i vote to do two things;
    1 - let ICANN do their thing.
    2 - encourage the rest of the world to put
    their own system into place.

    if the rest can make a better internet, a more
    functional internet, a more speedy and
    helpful internet on their own root DNS system,
    we should be happy to check it out...
    and improve ours.

  10. i already knew my car/truck HAD a problem ... on GMC to Begin Remotely Scanning Cars for Trouble · · Score: 1

    i probably already knew that due to the idiot lights coming on... what would be
    far more killer would be for a smart
    panel display, they could even use the
    CD/DVD player if connected... to tell
    me and the mechanic right there what
    the F____ was wrong without having
    to wait or go into the dealership or
    crap like that which is how it now works.

    GM does not have a clue about what
    customers want...

  11. the real energy question is it made in the USA !!! on Ethanol More Trouble Than It's Worth? · · Score: 1

    if a BTU of energy is produced with wasteful methods, the waste will be reflected in the cost. i really worry about the place where the energy comes from or is produced. if we produced all our auto fuels in the USA, the wasted value would be made up for in terms of value spent and invested here...not somewhere else...

  12. lease depreciating assets, buy appreciating assets on Is Leasing Really Worth It? · · Score: 1

    that is what we do here and is
    a general rule in most businesses.

    by the way, we do a lot of highly customized
    software development and 'buy' that part since
    it becomes a part of our core business value.

    we view computer systems as an information
    utility, and do not 'buy' utilities. we
    rent them such as power, water, etc.

  13. Monster cables from the sound card on Business Models: Napster to Go vs. iPod · · Score: 1

    to the input on my DVD and CDR recorders grab the audio (7 channels now) just fine. i can't hear the difference. maybe you can. i have also set my system to audio grab internet radio and store it in MP3 format. so, now, between the two methods, i have too many tracks to listen to in one lifetime. i can pass ownership of the burned media to anyone who is interested. digital rights protection is over-rated.

  14. the alternatives Amazon and eBay on Best Buy: 20% Of Customers Are Wrong · · Score: 1

    i have had very good experiences with Amazon and less so with eBay since their customer support policies are specific to a particular member or seller.

    the history of big box stores like Best Buy around here is that sooner or later they go bankrupt and shut their doors.

  15. swapping single tape cartridges will kill you on Terabyte Storage Solutions? · · Score: 1

    even though some sort of separate
    and off site backup is needed,
    i might suggest you do not depend
    on manually mounted tapes.

    you will turn into a tape
    tenderer quickly and the
    issue of time needed to do
    the job will reduce the
    frequency you use them.

    system to system backup is
    still my favorite and in the
    Windows world, Ghost works.

  16. God versus governments --- the supreme issue - on Lysergically Yours · · Score: 1

    now this is my kind of software. stupid governments.

  17. i prefer the wireless connected PC approach on Gateway Wireless Connected DVD Player Reviewed · · Score: 1

    when you need a part or service, then IF you can find a repair depot close and IF they fix your closed box and then IF they still have parts and IF you can afford the shop costs.... perhaps you will want a PC with this feature added. still the best way.

  18. HP products are crap___NOT___ on HP Recall on 900,000 Notebooks · · Score: 1

    over about 30+ years, i have been highly impressed with HP on many levels, in many different equipment and software departments. if you have a crap product, they would/should have replaced it or repaired it until you were satisfied. at least, that has been my experience. often, the issue is finding the contact at the manufacturing office where the device was made. they usually take a degree of responsibility for both the quality of their runs, and your satisfaction as a customer. just what i have found.

  19. oh... my rocket only travels 20,000 feet +- on Rocket Hobbyists Get Blown Away by Regulations · · Score: 1

    which is the range of a lot of mid size artillery and motar shells dude. this is serious distance.

  20. i feel this is a whiner article ...sorry guys... on Rocket Hobbyists Get Blown Away by Regulations · · Score: 1

    large segments of society feel they should be freaking free to avoid the responsibilities of life. i mean, in real life, we have these issues and if kids and groups think a background check is a burden, i say 'tough'. someone else will see it as a small price and a smaller burden for the greater good of chemical / propellant and explosives regulations. it is not aimed at the kids, it is aimed at those pretending to be kids and them blowing society up. welcome to adult life class 101.

  21. loks are ok, and connectivity is reasonable on iRiver Preps Linux-based Media Player · · Score: 1

    internal feature set and the hack will be of interest. actually, this looks like a controller for a video gamer setup to me. perhaps their USB will support a LAN port dongle thing...

  22. industrial control vendors have integrated with NT on More on the Swedish Stealth Ship · · Score: 1

    http://www.industrialnetworking.co.uk/mag/v9-5/f_r ealtime.html this is not something that is purely NT or PLC but a hybrid of them, at least when used by US military contractors.

  23. screwing with perimeter defenses is Al Qaeda-ish on Area 51 Hackers Map Buried Surveillance Network · · Score: 1

    the way things are ratcheting up in our industry sector ( transportation ) i would strongly suggest kids or techies not screw around with federal property or anyones property for that matter. does the term zero tolerance ring these guys bells yet? spend some time in the bureaucratic system after a stunt like this and then respond please... your whinning is not an effective legal defense...

  24. people are the weak link on EU To Counter Echelon With Quantum Cryptography? · · Score: 1

    WE ARE THE WEAK LINK! with the 9/11 memory in mind, we have found out that using intellingence information, sharing, and then effectively understanding how it relates to national security it is the weakest part of the puzzle. if the bad guys start putting their messages into 'Songs of Allah', our music inclined kids will have a good career in Echelon related technical MP3 file decoding positions.

  25. Re:EU, Crypto and Echelon on EU To Counter Echelon With Quantum Cryptography? · · Score: 1

    avoid keywords encrypt data steams insert random data noise change all three frequently. it will just be like rain on the roof at that stage.