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  1. Re:Then... on Death Wish Meets GPS: iPhone Theft Victims Confronting Perps · · Score: 1

    To lower their insurance bill. Regardless, I think that anybody who takes their life into their hands to try to recover a generic lump of metal and plastic deserves what they get.

  2. Re:Lol whut? on Free Can Make You Bleed: the Underresourced Open Source · · Score: 1

    That's a no-brainer. You buy the software. I spend a small fortune on traditional non-open source software, and its worth it.

  3. Re:Microsoft has no spine. on XP Systems Getting Emergency IE Zero Day Patch · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They're not receiving any new revenue for it, so why should they continue to support it?

    Because they're acting as a responsible corporate entity, maybe? It must be shocking to Apple users to see something like this, but Microsoft has actually been a relatively responsible, responsive company for a long time, now.

  4. Who cares? on Really, Why Are Smartphones Still Tied To Contracts? · · Score: 1

    And I have to ask the author: why would I need to change service providers so often? Why would I obsess over my phone bill and need to change providers every few months? I think that maybe some people, like the author of this article, just have too much time on their hands.

    When I need a new phone, I get a phone, sign a 2 year contract, and forget about it again until my phone dies. I have much more interesting, useful things to do with my life than worry about how I can get a cell phone without cell phone service, or vice-versa.

    I have to wonder if "Bennett Haselton", argues with car salesmen about being "forced" to buy tires with the car when he buys a car...

  5. "Expanded Universe"? on Lucasfilm Announces Break With Star Wars Expanded Universe · · Score: 1

    So the outrage is that the people who own the rights to make the movies aren't going to use some fan-fiction about the original movies? Why should I care?

  6. Re:What?? on WhatsApp Is Well On Its Way To A Billion Users · · Score: 0

    - Very cheap almost to the point of being free.
    Text messages are already free.

    - 1:1 and group chat support.
    Already do that with regular text messages

    - Picture and content sharing.
    Already do that with regular text messages

    - No additional fees for sending worldwide.
    The only potential benefit I see

    - No additional fees when you're roaming.
    "Roaming" doesn't really happen in most of the modern world

    - Not tied to users of one operating system.
    Already do that with regular text messages

    Like I said, it's a small niche, and it's shrinking rapidly as more and more people just get unlimited texts.

  7. What?? on WhatsApp Is Well On Its Way To A Billion Users · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This looks like a "messaging" app. It seems like the only point is to get around the few remaining billing plans on the planet that don't have unlimited text messaging. Am I insane thinking that this market niche will only exist for another year, at most? I personally don't know anybody who has to pay for messaging, but I understand that some people in other countries still have to (for now)...

  8. Re:Contractors skew that number... on Tech People Making $100k a Year On the Rise, Again · · Score: 1

    Here in the Northeast, it seems to be a huge negative on your resume if you haven't stayed in your previous jobs for 5+ years.

    It's that way in the SE, too... if you're looking for a "permanent" job. If you're a contractor, there's no penalty to jumping between jobs because that's what contractors are expected to do.

  9. Re:Contractors skew that number... on Tech People Making $100k a Year On the Rise, Again · · Score: 1

    Constantly moving, never getting a chance to see something all the way through - You're a one man/one woman sales force - Future work never guaranteed

    - Moving is good. Staying the same place, career-wise, is generally considered to be bad.
    - A contract IT person doesn't do sales and more than a "permanent" IT employee does sales. I think you're confused between contracting and consulting.
    - Your future work is never guaranteed as a "permanent" employee, either. Contractors will generally have much better job prospects, though.

  10. Re:Contractor Vs. Employee on Tech People Making $100k a Year On the Rise, Again · · Score: 1

    So as soon as you get cozy, poof!

    If you're getting cozy at you're job, you're not progressing in skills, pay, or responsibility. Stay a "permanent" employee if you want to get "cozy". Those who want to quickly advance should contract. I went from phone jockey to database application developer in 8 years, during which time, most "permanent" employees I knew were still doing the same job the entire time.

  11. Re:Repeat July 2011 on Netflix Plans To Raise Prices By "$1 or $2 a Month" · · Score: 1

    Redbox has a smattering of mouth breather blockbusters. It's no substitute for Netflix any more than a 7-11 is a substitute for a grocery store.

    Video-on-demand on Netflix isn't much more comprehensive than a Redbox vending machine.

    That was my point. There's no substitute for Netflix DVD rental.

  12. Re:Repeat July 2011 on Netflix Plans To Raise Prices By "$1 or $2 a Month" · · Score: 1

    Then the investors are stupid, because their about to see another exodus due to an unpopular price hike

    First off, it's "they're".

    Secondly, I'm not going anywhere because there's simply not anywhere else I can rent DVD's. My stupid fellow citizens quit going to our local video stores, so now there's exactly *one* way to rent DVD's, and that's Netflix.

  13. "marg"? on The Science Behind Powdered Alcohol · · Score: 1

    either use to turn water into a presumably not-that-delicious marg

    Don't tell me to Google "marg", because if it is a word, it's a stupid word. I really doubt that it's a word, though.

  14. Free Office viewers on Apache OpenOffice Reaches 100 Million Downloads. Now What? · · Score: 2

    We're thankfully long past the days when an emailed Word document was useless without a copy of Microsoft Word

    My first thought upon reading this was, "Right, because Microsoft has all of those various free Office viewers".

  15. Scientific American on Ask Slashdot: What Good Print Media Is Left? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yup. Scientific American.

  16. Dead? on Intel Pushes Into Tablet Market, Pushes Away From Microsoft · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "The Wintel cartel appears to be well and truly dead

    We're in the process of revamping my company's IT infrastructure: About 30 Wintel PC's, 3 Wintel Servers, and 0 *pads.

    Unfortunately for my company's employees, we don't make money from watching Netflix or playing whatever this week's hot game is on tablets. We have to do work to earn money, and we can't do work on tablets or phones.

  17. Don't take the job on 52 Million Photos In FBI's Face Recognition Database By Next Year · · Score: 1, Troll

    I have *0* respect for a person who submits to photographs, fingerprints, credit checks or drug tests to get a job.

    If you don't have enough self-respect to not sell your identity for a job then you're not worth my time.

  18. Re:Fuck Obamacare on Can the ObamaCare Enrollment Numbers Be Believed? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You can set up a HSA instead of insurance, if you want.

    Otherwise, I'll say how dare you expect the rest of us to pay for your health care because you don't want to.

  19. What? on Bitcoin's Software Gets Security Fixes, New Features · · Score: 3, Funny

    Are you fucking kidding me? Bug fixes for a currency?

    I'd be real curious to see how many Bitcoin users are also Amway and Herbalife salesmen.

  20. Re:Windows 8.x is un-usable without Start8 on Mozilla Scraps Firefox For Windows 8, Citing Low Adoption of Metro · · Score: 1

    You're wrong. It's very usable. I like it quite a lot, when using a touchscreen. It's kinda' awesome, actually.

    That's just my opinion.

  21. Short sighted on Mozilla Scraps Firefox For Windows 8, Citing Low Adoption of Metro · · Score: 2

    Another bad decision from Firefox. My company's moving to Windows 8. We'll be sticking with Chrome, which has a simple toggle between standard and metro. Every laptop made today is a touchscreen, and Windows 8 is awesome on a touchscreen.

  22. Re:I went back to corporate America because Obamac on White House: Get ACA Insurance Coverage, Launch Start-Ups · · Score: 1

    Then you probably have no clue whatsoever.

    Actually, I pay the health insurance for more than 20 people. I know more about health insurance costs than you do, unless you happen to be a health insurance salesperson.

  23. Re:They're getting desperate on White House: Get ACA Insurance Coverage, Launch Start-Ups · · Score: 0

    Hopefully people have finally gotten the message and aren't handing over their money to private companies just because the government says you have to.

    Why are you "hopeful" that people are not buying health insurance, and instead paying the tax penalties and living without health care? Sociopath, maybe?

  24. Re:We're with the government on White House: Get ACA Insurance Coverage, Launch Start-Ups · · Score: 1

    Then after you realize that government regulations are so onerous that its really difficult to get a business started, you'll have to go back to working for a big company.

    Like what regulations, exactly?

  25. Re:I went back to corporate America because Obamac on White House: Get ACA Insurance Coverage, Launch Start-Ups · · Score: 1, Troll

    was on my own with a full-time consultancy, but I scaled it back to off-hours and went back to a forty-hour-a-week corporate job for the health insurance.

    I call bullshit. You had a "full-time consultancy" but couldn't afford a few hundred bucks a month for health care? Right.