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  1. Re:Worker Cruelty on Amazon Requires Non-Compete Agreements.. For Warehouse Workers · · Score: 1

    I've never worked for the temp agency but a place I worked hired two people on full time from a temp agency. They had to pay out a penalty to the temp agency.

    different rules I guess

  2. Re:What about Windows 9? on Microsoft Reveals Windows 10 Will Be a Free Upgrade · · Score: 1

    I read that it was because of lazy programmers who did a windows version check vs the text line in the windows version, basically if it returned windows 9* it meant it was windows 95, 98, 98Se... so Windows 9 will be mistaken as Windows 95/98/98SE... and thus old... like me...

  3. Re:bang on the tv too on Putting a MacBook Pro In the Oven To Fix It · · Score: 1

    Or twist (or Drop) an Atari ST. The Atari Drop was actually mentioned in tech support calls back then... I wouldn't recommend doing the atari drop on a macbook pro though...

  4. Re:If only... on 10 Years In, Mars Rover Opportunity Suffers From Flash Memory Degradation · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Technically they did, if it was a 3 month mission, and here we are 10 years later saying "hey it's starting to have issues"... i think they already over-engineered it quite a bit.

  5. voicemail to email on The Slow Death of Voice Mail · · Score: 1

    My Cell transcribes all voicemail to text, my work and home voicemail forward a wav to my email... This is imo a much more efficient way to handle voicemail, rather than seeing the 100 "as a valued westjet customer you are awarded 1000 reward points please press 1" and having to listen to each one and delete each one, I can see oh yeah, skip, skip, skip, oh I was waiting to hear from that guy, lets see what he has to say.

    I log into my work voicemail once every 3-6 months to change the outgoing message to say i'm away... I usually have to change my voicemail password at that time too...

    Email is a much better way to get a hold of people these days.

  6. Radiation? on Swiss Scientists Discover DNA Remains Active After Space Journey and Re-entry · · Score: 3, Interesting

    since it's a suborbital flight, that doesn't say much about deep space. sending it on a trip around the moon would be a better test. at least get out of the Van Allen belts and get into the cosmic radiation, before you can see if it actually does survive a trip through space.

  7. Re:When the rocket is standing on the pad on Swiss Scientists Discover DNA Remains Active After Space Journey and Re-entry · · Score: 2

    in a word... Fairings - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P...

    The seagull poops on the fairings (if it's even able to get that far, i'm sure they have cannons, falcons, and a lot of other usual bird removal methods at a launchpad, probably more than your average airport), the bugs splatter against the fairings, the actual probe/vessel that was sterilized before putting it into the sealed fairing, will remain sterilized as long as the seals hold. they are removed long before they get to the destination and become space junk...

  8. Re:Why on Shooting At Canadian Parliament · · Score: 1

    He was on ceremonial guard duty over a memorial. By far not in a combat situation, the fact that he was carrying a weapon, it was a glorified club since he had no ammunition.

  9. Re:Why on Shooting At Canadian Parliament · · Score: 1

    This also comes the very day we send fighters to Kuwait to fight ISIS... which has been known publicly for several weeks that this was coming today...

    I'm not saying it's ISIS, but it could easily be some nutjob who supports them.

  10. Re:Fuck yourselves culture police on Netflix Rejects Canadian Regulator Jurisdiction Over Online Video · · Score: 1

    It already does!

    US Netflix has shows that Canadian Netflix doesn't... and vice versa... thats why there are hacks (some as easy as changing your DNS server) to get US netflix in Canada...

  11. Re:performance never measured in MHz on Can Our Computers Continue To Get Smaller and More Powerful? · · Score: 1

    Actually, back in the 386/486 days... YES you did compare amd and intel by MHz... in FACT that was one of AMDs big sellers... Intel's fastest 386 ran at 33MHz, AMDs? 40 MHz..
    486- Intel had 33Ghz, (66 and 100Mhz for DX2/DX4)
    AMD had 40Ghz (80 and 120Mhz respectively)

    they were famous for exploiting the MHz = speed myth... that was the first fall of AMD from grace following that, with the K5 and K6 processors, they wouldn't get back into the mainstream until the Athlon, which also competed on the MHz scale... (an Athlon 450 was roughly comparable to a P3 450...) with the added overclocking ability...

  12. Re:3D printing has too many problems on NASA's JPL Develops Multi-Metal 3D Printing Process · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That's actually my biggest complaint about 3d printing...

    It's never going to replace injection molding for manufacturing. That will always be cheaper. where this comes in handy, is prototyping. which is what they were intended for from the beginning. you need to make a part, a one-off... it's great for that. if you need to make more than one... then other options are available. but to be honest making a SINGLE one-off part through injection molding? that'll take you more than 50-100 times more electricity of the 3d printer, because you'll need to make the mold, and then you get to throw it away because its not needed anymore.

    but for prototyping and one-offs... thats where 3d printing's niche is. prove it can work with a 3d printer, then mass produce it.

    now since this article is about METAL 3d printing, that's an entirely different beast altogether... injection molding (Casting) of metal components of course will be cheaper, but can you cast multiple alloys together like this? that's kinda cool... even you gotta admit that.

  13. Re:Maybe it's just me ... on The "Rickmote Controller" Can Hijack Any Google Chromecast · · Score: 0

    Actually, from TFS

    "But it gets worse for the victims: If the hacker leaves the range of the device, there's no way to regain control of the Chromecast. "

    so no, it doesn't only work while in range of the chromecast's wifi... It bricks the device...

  14. Re:But, will they learn from their mistake? on Windows 9 To Win Over Windows 7 Users, Disables Start Screen For Desktop · · Score: 0

    Windows 7 made everyone forgive and forget the monstrosity that was Vista... XP made everyone forgive and forget the monstrosity that was Windows ME... Vista and ME are about 100x worse than windows 8 ime. at least Windows 8 can run with some stability. and the start screen (the biggest problem) can be easily and safely ignored with 8.1... (I haven't even seen it in over 2 months.)

    windows 8.1 runs smoothly and quickly on my 3 year old i5, and has been rock solid. I've never had a vista install last, and don't get me started on ME. I installed it, and less than a month I was getting nothing but daily blue screens. I've never once seen a blue screen in 8.1. (I have in 7)

    Also, I've been around for quite a while. I remember when XP came out. the outcry against the new start menu was just as bad as the outcry about the start screen is currently. People called it a monstrosity, and how could they remove the my computer icon from the desktop. how dare they... granted they had the classic start menu still there, but the default was "unacceptable".

    Heck Windows 95 came out to much arguing and angst as well. "Windows 95 won't run on my 386, what a piece of junk! who needs this fancy GUI anyway, why can't I just boot it to DOS and run the gui when I need to!" "I have to click 'start' to shut my computer down? What kind of nonsense is this?" "windows 95 will flop!"

    Coming back more recently... Windows 7... the removal of the quick launch toolbar... i can't begin to tell you how many people were pissed off about that. (I personally find pinning to the task bar a more acceptable way to handle it than a quick launch tool bar, but try to explain that to some people...

    Any change Microsoft makes is called a "horrific mistake"... but people will get used to it. and things continue as they always have. the hold-outs will find work-arounds. but eventually it'll work out.

  15. Re:The Sony Z Ultra supports 8 bands on Ask Slashdot: Do 4G World Phones Exist? · · Score: 1

    are your eyes that bad that you need that extra inch to make the screen readable or something? (See how absurd your first sentence reads now?)

    Sorry, but if you're going to attempt to insult me I get to insult you too. fairs fair and all that. Frankly, I can read any site at full screen on my S4 just fine. heck I could do that on my iPhone 4 that I had before. That's not a problem for me.

    And to me, not being able to use the phone one handed is a much more massive decrease in usability than not having a bigger screen. What am I doing with the other hand? could be lots of things. it's called multitasking. I like to be able to write things down while I'm scrolling through emails. without having to put my phone down, grab the pen write, put down the pen pick up the phone, scroll to the next email, put it down write... etc. you know work stuff. To me usability is more important than screen size. I have good eyesight that I can read th text when it's

    Everyone has different use cases for what they need the phone for. and unfortunately i think that's being left aside for the "bigger is better" mentality. I'd much rather have a small phone. It's my personal preference, and how I work better. for me a larger screen decreases usability more than it helps.

  16. Re:The Sony Z Ultra supports 8 bands on Ask Slashdot: Do 4G World Phones Exist? · · Score: 1

    big screens do not make it the "Best Phone" my biggest gripe about my S4 is that I can't use it 100% one handed. It's surprising how much I want to be able to use a single hand while operating a mobile. a 6.4" screen makes it ridiculously large, yeah the Galaxy Mega also has a very large screen. that doesn't make it a great phone imo.

    I don't care if it fits in my pocket, weighs less than a feather, is the most awesome thing in the world, that's actually not why I don't like large phones. It's that I have to use both hands to do anything with it. Usability is key for me. and a 6.4" screen is far too large. Size does not make a phone the "Best phone"

  17. Re:Other way around on Apple Says Many Users 'Bought an Android Phone By Mistake' · · Score: 3, Informative

    which apps you can buy vary from country to country... so yes it is very geographical.

  18. Re:Nice try cloud guys on The Energy Saved By Ditching DVDs Could Power 200,000 Homes · · Score: 1

    Public and Hybrid clouds are, Private clouds aren't...

  19. Re:Irrelevant for the common man on US Officials Cut Estimate of Recoverable Monterey Shale Oil By 96% · · Score: 1

    10 on 5 off... 8 hour days, everything catered, the camp conditions are actually really nice. Making 6 figures... injury rate no higher than any other industrial job. plus the added bonus of on-hand EMT and Nurses, so no waiting for an ambulance when an accident occurs. hardly slave labor... Definately not for everybody, but when I hear Newfies telling me how much safer it is, and how much better the hours are than working the fishing boats back home? The extra pay is a bonus.

  20. Re:Because they make money that way on Really, Why Are Smartphones Still Tied To Contracts? · · Score: 1

    They do, the razor and blades business model

    The razor is cheap, the blades keep you coming back...

    The printer is cheap the ink cartridges are expensive

    The football phone is free, the sports illustrated subscription isn't...

  21. Re:Few welders make $150K on Skilled Manual Labor Critical To US STEM Dominance · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You aren't from Alberta are you?

    and yeah layoffs at the end of the season are common, but they're still pulling in big bucks ($150k easily) in the oil sands. Now granted up on the rigs a do-over is very expensive, so you have to be a good welder to get the job done right the first time or you will get fired quickly. and if we could get a welder for $12-18/hr... those would be very inexperienced crappy welders. I'm sure I could do a better job than the guys who'd do it for $12-18 an hour here. My town has more welders per capita than most other professions.

  22. Re:Reverse the hack on TCP/IP Might Have Been Secure From the Start If Not For the NSA · · Score: 0

    they're actually talking about layer 3 (network layer) encryption... which is entirely possible if you want to slow down the entire routing of the entire network... yes current encryption is in the presentation/application layer, (6/7) the idea is that it could have been implemented at a much lower layer in the stack, had Cirf been allowed to take his work that he did for the NSA to his work on TCP/IP.

    although to be fair I doubt it would have been implemented, or been optional. as the networking speeds of the time and the computing power required for encryption on such a base level, would be hard to implement, and slow.

  23. Re:The question is: on How Many People Does It Take To Colonize Another Star System? · · Score: 1

    10 years ago I would have jumped at the opportunity.

  24. Re:Send the Middle Managers first on How Many People Does It Take To Colonize Another Star System? · · Score: 1

    don't forget the telephone sanitizers.

    on second thought, didn't the original population die out due to an unsantized phone/

  25. What about 2012R2??? on Microsoft: Start Menu Returns, Windows Free For Small Device OEMs, Cortana Beta · · Score: 5, Informative

    PLEASE PLEASE TAKE THE DAMN TILE INTERFACE AWAY FROM YOUR SERVER OS!!!!

    It's useless! it's painful! I curse myself whenever I hit the start button!