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  1. that someone working on 5k files that represent 3 months of his life would treat them with a bit of caution. In any school I've been to, they talk about save frequently.. because computer errors happen. When I got into IT 20ish years ago and heard of backups, my brain immediately applied that same mentality to it. This guy, whose livelihood may depend on this code.. couldn't be bothered to protect his work? Well, that will weed him out of the employment pool.

  2. Re:secure passowrd? stop using 1 factor on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Create A Highly-Secure Password? (securitymagazine.com) · · Score: 1

    I have 20 fingers and toes, two ears, two eyes. Most places, the biometric data is stored locally. We're quibbling over what is quite possibly the weakest possibly security measure known though.. Passwords are all nothing but security via obscurity (worst practice). The weakest link in this whole authentication scheme isn't the password, its the user. Didn't the reg have an article where something like 40% of users would give up their password for a piece of chocolate?

  3. secure passowrd? stop using 1 factor on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Create A Highly-Secure Password? (securitymagazine.com) · · Score: 2

    The longer the password req, the harder it is for normal users to remember them. I keep a 30 ish character password for my real accounts. I see folks having trouble with 14 characters.. writing down hints, doing keyboard runs, reusing passwords all over the place. How bout we stop using 1 factor authentication (something you know, 2x in normal logins) and kick it up to 2 or 3.. Say go to a smart card with identity certs on them and a pin, or a token, pin, biometric combo?

  4. we do have the worlds best doctors.. we just happen to have some of the worlds worst too :D

  5. Sooooooo.. where do I pick up my ammo? on Medical Errors Are Number 3 Cause of US Deaths, Researchers Say (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    So statistically speaking, I'm safer around guns than doctors?

  6. Re:It's all relative on A Majority Of Millennials Now Reject Capitalism, Poll Shows (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Of course its to millenials, if it doesn't apply to you then ignore it. I have seen the argument since I can get it cheaper, the rich have to pay to make it cheaper for me floated more than a few times by millenials though.

    As to healthcare, definitely NOT a free market. I couldn't agree more.

    As to everybody else saying go to college.. F em. We need to start teaching kids to think on their own, do their own research. I have yet to meet a college admissions person who would advocate going 60k into debt on a liberal arts major. I've never met a SINGLE person who advocated going into unmanageable debt for any degree. I have seen all sorts of folks say you need to get a degree to get a good job, which is demonstrably crap. More and more studies are coming out saying its not a bad thing to take a year off. More and more studies are showing low employment rate for college graduates... I think one of the biggest things society needs to do is start encouraging folks to be doctors and lawyers (still), but to point out its ok to be a mechanic, machinist, etc.. You know, those skilled jobs that don't require a degree.

  7. Re:It's all relative on A Majority Of Millennials Now Reject Capitalism, Poll Shows (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Why are we expected to take on so much debt for college?
    Why are they willing to take on crippling debt without a method to pay for it just because someone else says its a good idea?

    Why am I expected to fund my own retirement when my predecessor got a defined benefits package that I'm paying for?
    Well, you took your shot at the baby boomers, how bout the gen X'rs who are saying start saving and fund your retirement? We wont have the defined benefits package either, suck it up butter cup and step up. Two generations before the Millennials have been doing it, your turn.

    Why is healthcare so expensive?
    Because we're subsidizing the rest of the world would be my guess. The reason it costs 20 cents for the same pill that costs 5 dollars in America is partially due to us footing the bill for the development here in the US, as well as how much they can charge in any given area. When the monthly income of an area is 30 bucks a month, you're not going to get 5 dollars a pill, period. When the weekly income is 400, that's a bit easier pill to swallow. So I guess it would be profit driven pricing based on what the market can bear. In other words, complaining that someone gets something cheaper than you do because they barely make a couple % of what you do while asking the rich to pay for more of your own expenses rings a bit hypocritical.

    Why can't companies show a little bit of loyalty to us?
    Companies are unfeeling profit machines, they don't have loyalty. They don't have emotions.. Unlike the books you were read, they aren't inanimate objects displaying human traits.. time to put away the kid books and step into the real world.. It hates you, you hate it, now go beat it and drink wine from your enemies skull.

  8. Re:stupid swear filters on Names That Break Computers (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    actually, I do sign paperwork A. Dike just to get reactions (first initial, last name). Love it when I have to put my name on the board. I do this just to get a reatction out of the youngens in my class.. I'm mid 30's and going back to school for the fun of it :D

  9. stupid swear filters on Names That Break Computers (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    My last name tripps up decency filters on websites. My wife tried to create an account on some website and it wouldnt accept our last name in the registration field saying foul language wasn't allowed.

    My last name.. Dike

  10. What good does that do us? on ARM: Mobile Graphics Will Surpass PlayStation 4, Xbox One In 2017 (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    What good does great graphics ability serve if the processors and input systems still suck? Lets be blunt, its not like office aps are brutal, but they're still a pain in the buttox to use on a tablet or phone.. Why? Because the input system isn't suited for that type of work. OK, we have graphics, which will probably mean games or vr. Well, thats gonna require a pretty hefty CPU behind it as well, something very few tablets can even start to claim to have. I just dont see a large market for a beefed up graphics system unless they're gonna also make the rest of the peripherals available, and when you start toting around a bunch of peripherals with your tablet or phone.. why not just get a laptop??

  11. Talk to your IT manager... he might be able to hlp on Getting Beyond the Helldesk · · Score: 1

    It all depends on what your IT department is set up like. Are your networking / server people working hand in hand with you? System Engineers (the server sysadds at my job) work hand in hand with the Service desk. If you are qualified, can show experience, and have a well written resume.. they will look at you when a position opens up. Same with the networking engineers.

    I was in your position back in Dec. I asked the IT manager if they were looking for people and on what teams. He replied that they were looking for NE's to work a hell shift (12's, 4 on , 4 off, nights). I got my resume together, started brushing up on my networking and interviewed for the job. I have a co worker who is in the same situation and they won't look at him. He is trying to get to the systems side of the house. He is a MCSE for 2k3 and can't even get an interview.....

    There has to be an opening you can move into. Start working towards your trade certs (juniper, cisco, microsoft, etc.). It will be easier to get to an interview if you have the certs to back it up. You already have your foot in the door. IF you are good at what you do, management will have noticed. They are the ones to talk to about moving up into an open slot. If your companies turn over rate involves death... then you might want to put out a resume.

    TIPS on your resume..
    1. Proof read.
    2. Tailor it to each job you are applying for.
    3. Write a separate and distinct objective statement and cover letter for each application.
    4. No huge blocks of texts. Make it easy on the eyes.
    5. Take the skills listed in the job listing and make sure those words match in your resume, most HR departments do a key word search because they don't understand a tech resume.
    6. Give a specific outline for your repsonibilites for each job... if they want to know more they will ask you in the interview.

    Once you get to the interview.. the job is yours to lose.. not yours to gain.

  12. Re:What motivates this guy? on Jack Thompson Faces Disciplinary Hearing · · Score: 1

    You see... what had happened was....

    Ummm... it involved an atari joystick that some irresponsible child had left on a couch.... and a... ummm... he was just minding his own business and sitting down to read the paper... and ummm ... they all laughed at him.. noooo.

  13. Re:More adult? on Final Fantasy XII Review · · Score: 1

    uhh... it is more adult. Fran walks around in a thong. Her butt is hanging out there for all to see. I never saw any other ff character actually show skin (even if it is only butt) before. Riku is the closest to that and she was always fully covered (spandex is still coverage).

  14. Whatabout on The 10 Lamest Game Consoles Ever · · Score: 1

    the Sega Game Gear. Yeah it had video in, color, played a ton of the 8bit sega games and sucked batteries dry in 2 hours. It also sold very poorly and was the only direct rival to the lynx.

  15. Re:it's all in the pricing on Hacking XBox 360 HD-DVD To Play On XP · · Score: 1

    normal tv isnt 640x480, I believe it is 320×200 and 640×200 on NTSC and 320×256 and 640×256 on PAL.

  16. not below $2? on 500 Miles on a 5-Minute Recharge? · · Score: 1

    I saw a station at 1.99 today, another one 1.97 about half a mile from there. I guess you are wrong. I have no clue where you are, and that may be a very accurate statement where you are at. I am in Virginia, and I have been seeing prices below two dollars a gallon for about 4 days now. Granted, most are still 2.1x right now, but they are still dropping.

  17. Re:Mercedes Bluetec in 45 states. on Much Ado About Gas Prices · · Score: 1

    mae culpa. I was informed( took someone elses word who knows a lot more about diesels than I do) that it would. Thanks for the link.

  18. Re:You drive an SUV? *YOU* are the problem on California Sues Automakers for Global Warming · · Score: 1

    I bought a chevy impala when I was 21. I hadn't realized that I would only get 25 mpg in realistic hwy driving instead of the 30 mpg the sticker said. Am I still part of the problem?





    Now that you answered yes, I drive a TDI now that gets an average of 47 mpg and a motorcycle that averages 54 mpg. My impala only gets driven when I have the Beetle (tdi) and the wife has to go to work. Before we say if your car doesnt get xx mpg, you are the problem... maybe we should make sure the owner didnt get decieved by a blatently wrong epa estimate for fuel economy. I never would have bought the impala if I knew it only got 25 mpg. I was uninformed (and young and stupid). Most people think that sticker that says 41/49 mpg city/hwy is what they actually will get. I can get that in my cars, but I would be ran over by a semi because I was doing 55-60 mph in VA.

  19. Re:HOWTO or tips for cable management? on How a Wiring Rack Should Look · · Score: 1

    your howto is called BICSI. its a cert. and very expensive.

  20. Re:Looks great for now on How a Wiring Rack Should Look · · Score: 1

    You run spares to to furthest termination point on that row or rack. If it is wire wrap, you run it to the furthest pins, and then roll it up in the fan. If it is a patch panel, you run it to the furthest port on the panel and terminate it (same with punchdowns). Either that, or you completely populate the patch panels and wire wraps on the perminant side, and leave enough slack on the spares to reach the furthest termination point and then dress the cable back into the spares. Telcos have been doing that for years. Any other questions.

  21. Pretty, but on How a Wiring Rack Should Look · · Score: 1

    1. You can never do an uninstall and have it look like that again.
    2. You are going to have hell tracing a poorly marked cable.
    3. Those cables that were bundled in giant bundle and going vertical is tied wrongly according to BICSI standards.
    4. I hope they are shielded or fibre, because there is going to be a hell of a lot of crosstalk.
    5. Excellent job on the wirewraps. That is what the standards were when I went to BIC for fanning out a cable. I would love to work there:)
    6. What does the ladder rack, cable trough, or cable tray look like. At the racks are beautiful, what does it look like getting there?
    7. That was all installed at the same time. It doesn't look like there have been any addition or subtraction of circuits in those setups. If there has been changes, damn good job.

    Just so you know Im not talking out my ass...
    3 years installation experience (my actuall job) + BIC certified + 3M Fibre Certifed

  22. Re:To really put things in perspective.. on Much Ado About Gas Prices · · Score: 1

    If you can figure out how to live in a 400-500k house (average cost of a house or townhouse in the city I work in)on only 66k a year, please tell me and I will move to the city I work in. PS, I actually have a family, so a 2 bedroom apt is not acceptable.

  23. Re:Eh hem, size matters. on Much Ado About Gas Prices · · Score: 2, Informative

    Mercedes bluetec will be in cali next year. The 2008 commonrail tdi will be there in 08, no tdi's for the 07 model year because the particulate filters are damaged by 500ppm sulfer diesel. We wont have full change over to 15ppm diesel until 2007, so vw is playing it safe. The commonrail tdi is supposed to be 50 state legal.

  24. Re:Horrible idea, but thats par for the course for on Vista Startup Sound to be Mandatory? · · Score: 1

    My Vaio has a mute button that works now matter when or where in the boot process it is pressed. Too bad the volume buttons dont as well. But at least I can mute the damn thing.

  25. Re:Tough. on Unlock Internet or Risk Losing Staff? · · Score: 1

    I stand by my comments. If your surfing interferes with productivity, you are not doing your company any favors. I agree with a few minutes surfing every hour... never had a problem with it. I just dont want to see an employee sitting at a desk surfing when they actually have work, that I AM PAYING them to do, that needs to be done. I would love to give unfettered access to the net, but... look at it this way (you dont have to agree, just see where I am coming from)... I cannot allow porn, it can be found to be offensive to other employees. Its like your right to swing your fist ends at my nose. I know that people say that I should allow it on my network, other people need to be more thick skinned, but that is not reality. If you are a professional, you should behave as one. My space doesn't have anything that will help a net admin. do his job on it. It can be a bandwidth hog. That is why many places block it. Yeah, you can go get a job elsewhere... but MCSE's are a dime a dozen and there are plenty of CCNP's out there looking for work.

    LUMPY A employee/employer relationship is two way. I cant make a profit without employee's, you cant feed your family without an employer. Last I checked, you asked to be employed by your employer. There aren't many people that get recruited out of thin air. If you are one of those people, choose a company that is right for you. You can also review all policies and contracts before you accept employment. Dont accept if you dont agree. I can always find someone who is willing to accept.

    NDPTAL... I agree with you completely. There is where the benefits packages come into play. But for the most part.. those jobs pay enough not to worry about benefits.

    Gemini - what you get is called pay and benefits. Vacation, dental, traditional pension, 401k, flex spending accounts, medical, life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment, schools, tuition reimbursement, etc... There are many more important things in life than unfettered access to the net. If you want that.. pay for it like everyone else. I agree that checking email, some blogs (as long as they aren't too offensive to other people who invariably will read over your sholder), and some chat. Most employers have policies that you agree to when you take employment that concents to monitering your use. You have no resonable expectation of privacy in a cube farm (and there are court rulings stating as much). As long as it is used responsibly and doesn't get in the way of what you are paid to do it is ok. If you dont get paid to surf the net, why should there be an expectation of being able to do so?