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  1. Days of "Built to Last" are coming back on Recycling Is Dying · · Score: 1

    This planet has finite resources. Past three to four decades has seen increase in consumer (not customer) attitudes for "use and throw" culture. Advertising, in-built obsolescence, consumer's rapidly changing tastes are all to blame.

    Everything (even rubbish products) require energy and other resources, to produce. A bigger problem exists for disposing them carefully. I foresee going back to change in consumer attitudes of owning few solid & good things which will last for long.

    Insofar entertaining (experiencing) new things are concerned, we are witnessing developments in augmented reality.

  2. Thinkpad USB Keyboard with Trackpad on Ask Slashdot: Good Keyboard? · · Score: 1

    For those who like Thankpad keyboards....especially the trackpoint and trackpad.

  3. Re:Wrong conclusion on Apple's iPod Classic Refuses To Die · · Score: 1

    Amen to D2! There are some audiophiles who require portable music and have not heard of Cowon. Get a pair of good earbuds and you have one professional portable audio system. I'm told it accepts a particular type of Nokia mobile phone battery.

  4. tupperware ladies discussion on The Case For Flipping Your Monitor From Landscape to Portrait · · Score: 1

    Why do I get a distinct impression that this entire discussion topic is like of tupperware ladies?

    "I use this grinder in my kitchen, this lipstick is good, that moisturizer is good"?

  5. JEEP on Ask Slashdot: What's the Most Hackable Car? · · Score: 1

    JEEPS are built, not bought.

    No, I am not talking about the latest contraptions but older Jeeps...CJs

  6. wrong audience to ask on If Your Cloud Vendor Goes Out of Business, Are You Ready? · · Score: 1

    This question should be aimed at CIOs and managers. Most of them do not visit Slashdot. And if you really get hold of them, the answer is, no, they are not ready.

  7. Re:.. and this is new ? on It's Not Just How Smart You Are: Curiosity Is Key To Learning · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Energy > Interest > Curiosity > Learning

    Passive entertainment > Lethargy > Energy Drain

    Suggest reading a short essay "On Thinking for Oneself" by Arthur Schopenhauer.

  8. Vanadium Redox Battery on Power Grids: The Huge Battery Market You Never Knew Existed · · Score: 2

    The Japanese seem to be building a 60 mega watt hour battery based on this technology.

  9. organized religion.... on How the Internet Is Taking Away America's Religion · · Score: 1

    organized religion = earthly politics man always creates god instead of worshiping him.

  10. I don't like Beta on How Adobe Got Rid of Traditional Stack-Ranking Performance Reviews · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Please drop the idea of this Beta. Thank you.

  11. meditation on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With New Free Time? · · Score: 1

    Try meditation.

  12. What? on Ask Slashdot: How To Teach IT To Senior Management? · · Score: 1

    What on planet Zapata is ERM software package? Having worked on large backend ERP business systems (mostly SAP) for past 15 years, I am hearing ERM for the first time in my life.

  13. Re:We Wish on Ask Slashdot: What If We Don't Run Out of Oil? · · Score: 1

    Read this as well. PDF warning: Perfect Storm

  14. Re:Well... on Stephen Hawking Warns Against Confining Ourselves To Earth · · Score: 1

    The sad part is that those who decide where our resources go can't see further than 10 years. (and being optimistic, here)

    Or the next quarter

  15. Re:Yes, it's inflation driven on Do Big-Money Acquisitions Mean We're In a Tech Bubble? · · Score: 1

    Read research of Tullet Prebon, Issue Three "Forever blowing bubbles".

  16. Re:I have two young kids on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Stay Fit At Work? · · Score: 1

    5BX.

  17. Opportunity!! on Ask Slashdot: Starting From Scratch After a Burglary? · · Score: 1

    I'd take this an opportunity to experiment "minimalistic living". Try to live "gadget free" for some days. Check google for minimalist living. Who knows.

  18. Re:Economy is not a science. on Australian Economists Predictions No Better Than Flipping a Coin · · Score: 1

    For an economist, the real world is often a special case.

  19. Re:Chips are "reprogrammable" on Magnetic Transistor Could Cut Power Consumption and Make Chips Reprogrammable · · Score: 1

    It is called IGBT

  20. Re:Yea. Me Too. on Washington Post: We Were Also Hacked By the Chinese · · Score: 1

    The Power of Nightmares

  21. Our thinking has become autocomplete on 'Bankrupt' Australian Surgeon Sues Google For Auto-Complete · · Score: 1

    We are constantly fed with information and losing ability to think clearly.  How many times we are "autocompleting" when someone talks or communicates?  The politicians, subliminal messages, sound bytes.....is making us Pavlov dogs.

  22. Re:Yes, it will die on Change the ThinkPad and It Will Die · · Score: 1

    T40, T41, T42, T43 and (currently - for five years) T60 user here.  I think the sale of IBM's PC division to Lenovo happend somewhere around T60 series.  Hence the last good generation.

    If Lenovo keeps on doing this harakiri....hmmm...I'm told Fujitsu Siemens makes good laptops.

  23. Re:I remember on AMD Rumored To Announce Layoffs, New Hardware, ARM Servers On Monday · · Score: 1

    And Cyrix

  24. The other side of wifi devices on Ask Slashdot: Why Does Wireless Gear Degrade Over Time? · · Score: 1

    I've a Thinkpad T60 laptop and the WiFi adapter just seems to work fine, even after 6 years of use & abuse.  Yes, I've replaced two WiFi routers.

  25. Re:im no trader but.... on Below-Expected Earnings For Google Posted Early, Trading Halted · · Score: 1

    If fundamentals & financials are strong, why panic?

    "An investment operation is one which, upon thorough analysis promises safety of principal and an adequate return. Operations not meeting these requirements are speculative". ---- Benjamin Graham in his book Security Analysis