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  1. Re:The cost of doing business on Time Warner Cable Owes $229,500 To Woman It Would Not Stop Calling · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the end the customer always pays.

    The theory is that if they screw up enough and they keep increasing costs that customers will go elsewhere. That's all nice on paper but some industries have little or no competition so the customers never really leave .. or not enough of them. Corporate/Government behavior is not likely to change unless individuals are held responsible.

    In the end the customer/taxpayer always pays.

  2. Re:Looking to move off of iTunes on How Apple Music Can Disrupt Users' iTunes Libraries · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately there is no Foobar 2000 for Mac. I tried a Mac for over a year and I could never find a suitable program for managing and playing my very large music library ... thousands of tracks in various audio file formats. Some programs couldn't deal with the number of files, some couldn't play all of the different audio formats. None could hold a candle to FB2K so I switched back.

  3. Re:Slashdot headline is a disgrace on Schneier: China and Russia Almost Definitely Have the Snowden Docs · · Score: 1

    This.

    Keep it up Slashdot and you will find yourselves alone and wondering where we all went.

  4. Re:LOL ... awesome ... on SpaceX Is Building a Hyperloop Test Track · · Score: 1

    If only all salespeople were good.

  5. Re:Meet the new boss, same as the old boss on Obama Asks Congress To Renew 'Patriot Act' Snooping · · Score: 1

    So you really dislike one less than the other.

  6. Re:Stupid on Microsoft To Teachers: Using Pens and Paper Not Fair To Students · · Score: 3, Informative

    They are trying to sell the MS Surface Hub - https://www.microsoft.com/micr...

    I'll stick to the whiteboard for now.

  7. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) would be a lot less risk on John Urschel: The 300 Pound Mathematician Who Hits People For a Living · · Score: 3, Informative

    ... and it would pay less. I highly suggest it for everyone though.

    I started learning Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) about 6 years ago. One of the first things I noticed was that there seemed to be a higher percentage of technical/professional than I found in other athletic activities I had done in the past. Yes the UFC has made BJJ a bit trendy but it is more than that. BJJ is great for a smaller and weaker person because it effectively demonstrates technique over strength from day one.

  8. On the other hand on Biometrics Are Making Espionage Harder · · Score: 1

    There are people that are pushing for systems to be accessible from just about anywhere (read Internet). We see countless headlines about systems (government and corp) getting hacked and most of us on /. realize the systems never should have been remotely accessible in the first place. Spies will be hackers or visa versa .. however you want to look at it.

  9. Re:Ergo! on Ask Slashdot: Good Keyboard? · · Score: 1

    "Microsoft Narual 4000". Typo? ;-)

  10. Re:Yes, I agree on Why We Should Stop Hiding File-Name Extensions · · Score: 1

    I agree but I will give you one warning from a previous experience from way back in the Win3.x/95 days. We had a user that changed used file extensions as part of their random naming. Some were initials, some were 3 letter acronyms, etc. This user had no clue where they saved their files (scattered over the years) and it was a real PITA to find them so they could migrate them to a server drive.

  11. Re:Competition on Is Kitkat Killing Lollipop Uptake? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Didn't they make the same claim in the past only to leave customers with certain phones behind? Why believe them this time?

    MS can say all they want but their past behavior tells us their mobile OS updates are slow to come and they are still playing catch up on features.

    It would probably be more realistic if vendors and carriers guaranteed all OS updates the first year after a phone is released and after that just security updates until the phone is no longer sold.

  12. Re:Manufacturers on Is Kitkat Killing Lollipop Uptake? · · Score: 1

    Nexus phones still rely on their carrier to update them. Nexus tablets (WiFi only) do not.

  13. Re:Place Your bets Everyone!! on Aereo Gets OK From Bankruptcy Court To Auction Technology Assets · · Score: 1

    This.

    The broadcasters, FCC, and courts drove out the little guy Aereo. Now we start to hear talks about changing the laws/policies to specifically allow Aereo's type of service. Why didn't they consider this while Aereo was in business?

  14. Re:Cover Up on Study: Red Light Cameras Don't Improve Safety · · Score: 1

    How long until the insurance industry decides to sue cities shortening yellow light times?

  15. Re:When we give money to the schools ... on FBI Seizes Los Angeles Schools' iPad Documents · · Score: 1

    What do you expect? As usual the administration was more willing to fund equipment, not teaching positions. It made headlines and to the uninformed it read like the admins were giving the students what they need.

  16. Re:Obligatory on Cops 101: NYC High School Teaches How To Behave During Stop-and-Frisk · · Score: 1

    yay typo!

  17. Obligatory on Cops 101: NYC High School Teaches How To Behave During Stop-and-Frisk · · Score: 4, Funny

    How not to get your @ass kicked when you get pulled over by the police - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

  18. Re:Wooden bikes are cool on Collin Graver and his Wooden Bicycle (Video) · · Score: 1

    Glue/epoxy in a sleeve with a rough outer face to bond to the wood and then the races and bearings?

  19. It's not about courts or politics on FCC Says Net Neutrality Decision Delay Is About Courts, Not Politics · · Score: 1

    It's about money.

  20. Re:Bastards ... on Mozilla Updates Firefox With Forget Button, DuckDuckGo Search, and Ads · · Score: 1

    AC + No references = Did not read.

  21. Re:For some values of secretly on Dealer-Installed GPS Tracker Leads To Kidnapper's Arrest in Maryland · · Score: 2

    "Buy here, pay here" are for high risk customers usually. I wouldn't be surprised if the repo rate is significantly higher and if multiple sales of the same vehicle are part of the business model. I also wouldn't be surprised if their financing terms are a "Lease to buy" type thing just to keep ownership of the vehicle in their hands as much as possible.

  22. Re:Typical!! on Dealer-Installed GPS Tracker Leads To Kidnapper's Arrest in Maryland · · Score: 1

    Exactly. In most cases you don't need the GPS running when the car is off. This will let you know the last location the car stopped. The obvious exception is if the car is towed you won't know but you will know as soon as the car is started up again.

  23. Re: Why? on Will HP's $200 Stream 11 Make People Forget About Chromebooks? · · Score: 1

    Macbooks aren't as common at my local community college from what I have seen.

  24. Why? on Will HP's $200 Stream 11 Make People Forget About Chromebooks? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If people buy these simply based on price then most are likely to be disappointed. My guess is they will be marketing these towards students which is probably the best angle. Assuming they sell an acceptable number of them then only time will tell us if these keep customers happy for a reasonable amount of time. They'll need to make the upgrade to Windows 10 (and Office ?) free AND easy. They'll need to "just work" and stay that way. If these things things get easily infected with malware, spyware, or something more costly like Cryptowall then all money saved will be lost and then some. Windows has a reputation to fix and I'm just glad it isn't my job to try to fix it.

  25. Re:Blade servers blow on Making Best Use of Data Center Space: Density Vs. Isolation · · Score: 1

    Blade severs should only be considered when you have space, power, or cooling constraints. They are more expensive and create their own specific issues like you said.

    As far as scaling up vs scaling out in a VM cluster. I prefer more smaller nodes over fewer larger nodes. In a two node VM cluster you can't exceed 50% of any resource unless you are willing to deal with oversubscribed resources during a node failure. Well that isn't a very efficient use of equipment. As you add nodes there you can increase the usable percentage of a resources.