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  1. Re:A good first step on Dish Pulls Fox News, Fox Business Network As Talks Break Down · · Score: 1

    when i got a $5 per month charge on my cable bill for sports programming, which I don't watch (the espn charge), I cut the cord. between OTA and streaming, no regrets at all. buh bye

  2. Re:Blameless Random Employees? on Schneier Explains How To Protect Yourself From Sony-Style Attacks (You Can't) · · Score: 2

    or throw the keyboard against the office wall...and then write the password on a post it note pinned to the screen

  3. Re:What are they going to do? on "Team America" Gets Post-Hack Yanking At Alamo Drafthouse, Too · · Score: 1

    Which is why Sony bent over so fast. Not only do we have the "background" to the XX deal, but they know the Norks know who the mistress is, and who they buy blow from (the powder kind). Faced with that sort of exposure....

  4. Total information awareness ? on Army To Launch Spy Blimp Over Maryland · · Score: 1

    What, bugging every cell phone, landline and internet connection isn't enough ?

  5. Re:Propaganda? on In North Korea, Hackers Are a Handpicked, Pampered Elite · · Score: 2

    one would not exhibit paranoia to wonder what conference calls decide what is going on in the 'news'. You can't control all of it, and the web helps, but I feel tossed between Vlad, mujhadeen, and impending enviro doom. Sadly, the last one is real. Add some appeal to consumerism, a dash of fox paranoia, and stir.

  6. Re:Fast, but not Quick on France Wants To Get Rid of Diesel Fuel · · Score: 1

    mk 6 TDI manual here. 37 mpg combined no matter how hard spanked, 40 if driven nice. The car is fast...it will roll along at any speed up to about 105 that you choose, all day, no matter the hills, but it isn't fast getting there. Kind of like getting a train up to speed. The true test is that at 90 mph, it is as quiet as my e46.

  7. Too Simple on The Downside to Low Gas Prices · · Score: 1

    Index fuel taxes to inflation. Gas eaters pay more. Long distance drivers pay more. econoboxes pay less. grandma, going to the market once a week, pays less. No violation of privacy, no odo readings, we put off the realtime "govt car tracking service" a bit longer. Oh, and this only works if the money stays for roads and bridges....OK, I see why politicians will not let this simple system work.....

  8. Re:riiiight on President Obama Backs Regulation of Broadband As a Utility · · Score: 1

    Copyright cops built right into the internet. uh huh. RIAA, Win !

  9. Re:Nothing new here-Election Year "Bargain" on Americans Rejoice At Lower Gas Prices · · Score: 1

    R took the Senate. The target person who votes against themselves is very sensitive to gas prices..

  10. Nothing new here-Election Year "Bargain" on Americans Rejoice At Lower Gas Prices · · Score: 1

    Fuel prices tend to drop during election years, and especially years where the (R) have a shot at majority. The oil industry is more than willing to forego a few months profit to get control over the Congress. Expect the nastiest Presidential election ever in 2016 (and another temporary price dip). You know the Keystone XL was the real winner in this recent round of elections..... I'm off to fill my heating oil tank now.....

  11. Re:There is no digital divide on Power and Free Broadband To the People · · Score: 1

    "It just happens". You clearly have little idea how at some evels children occur. This isn't my petit bougie bon mot...it came from a committed social worker in a storefront social services setting. You don't plan. "it just happens". Most people plan where making extras is concerned, but certainly not all.

  12. Bad news for OTA folks on FCC Postpones Spectrum Auction Until 2016 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The "spectrum" the Govt wants to auction is "found" by "repacking" the remaining TV over the air broadcasters. Among the great idea are multiple stations using one channel (So we get two crappy streams on one frequency instead of the pretty HDTV we were promised) and other stations going back to VHF-Lo (RF channels 2-5) which don't work all that well without big antennas and have issues with interference and digital. The NAB is unhappy because the "re pack" means that many stations will lose broadcast area. If you are a cable co, or a broadband provider, OF COURSE you will want to do anything you can to cripple the "cut the cord" folks....you can't ban OTA broadcast, but you can cripple it. There is debate as to how much money the broadcasters will get in compensation, but there clearly isn't anyone looking out for the OTA viewer. I like some broadband too but this is the new titan fighting the old titan...

  13. Next Year ! Really ! on Will the Google Car Turn Out To Be the Apple Newton of Automobiles? · · Score: 1

    Much like the flying car, it is possible, and coming next year.....

  14. nope on Senators Threaten To Rescind NFL Antitrust Exemption · · Score: 1

    Glad I didn't catch the sport virus. When the cableco put a $6 per month charge (or $72.00 per year) on my bill for "sports programming" I checked my antenna and cut out all TV programming. Stream the rest. Worked for me. I enjoy going to games but not being forced to pay for them otherwise.

  15. A special case on NY Magistrate: Legal Papers Can Be Served Via Facebook · · Score: 1

    NY law allows a Judge to use alternate means to serve someone evading service...in this case, it is clear that service was being actively avoided. It was an unusual approach but in this case made sense.

  16. Re:I always thought it was weird... on 2 Mars Missions Set For Arrival, Both Prepare for Orbital Maneuvers · · Score: 2

    You are an idiot...of course, you did post AC. If the moon landings were false, the USSR, our main adversary at the time, would have busted us. How would you spoof radio signals from the moon, or in transit ? You can't. First tier nations, as well as motivated radio amateurs, could receive it all... Go find a site to climate deny.

  17. What cable ? on Verizon Working On a La Carte Internet TV Service · · Score: 2

    Cut cable. Streaming content. OTA with DVR. Don't miss cable. Oh, and the $6 per month "sports fee" is what finally made me dump cable. The sheer arrogance that I'll buy a service (don't watch sports) because I have no choice....ESPN LOST them a viewer due to this fee, and $1000 less per year to the cable co. buh bye !!

  18. Big guys, nothing...small guys pay on Banks Report Credit Card Breach At Home Depot · · Score: 1

    As a merchant who accepts credit cards, a few years back they came up with PCI Compliance. First you had to show some very basic data security. Then, they tried to sell you insurance. Then, they required you to take the data security insurance. If you are "PCI noncompliant" then you get tagged $20.00 per month. I appreciate how they made this too into an opportunity to gouge the small merchant, to no effect at the high end.

  19. FAX MACHINE !!!! first sign of a "real office" on Ask Slashdot: What Old Technology Can't You Give Up? · · Score: 1

    When I opened an office years back, the sign you were serious was a dedicated fax machine and line. Now, those weren't cheap when they came out.....like many other things, today the line is cheap, and you can fax for free in places.... I still have a dedicated fax machine, even though most docs sent me are by email, crappy iPhotos, jpeg attached. Some folks still dump things in the fax-it's still easier than scan, attach and send....put in machine, press numbers, walk away....wait for BEEEEP. done. I'll take faxes any day over folks sending me docs via horrible iPhotos.

  20. Perma-glow on New NRC Rule Supports Indefinite Storage of Nuclear Waste · · Score: 1

    Great. I guess that means the waste stored in metal shed buildings here at Indian Point can just stay there forever....a pile of dead radioactive waste, forty miles north of NYC, with a river that runs in two directions.... What could go wrong ? If the Roman Empire had nuclear power, we'd still be dealing with the waste. I'm for nuclear power, but allowing the waste to just sit there....well, you don't mess where you eat.....

  21. Re:I spent 3 hours trying to upgrade service... on Comcast Training Materials Leaked · · Score: 1

    What also changed with the analog switchover was that QAM signals suddenly became encrypted service wide, not just premium tiers, so they monetized all those secondary sets which would get connected over time. There was a year of "free box" but then you were paying for equipment needed to decrypt a signal YOU are already paying for.

  22. Re:Good riddance. on Broadband Subscribers Eclipsing Cable TV Subscribers · · Score: 1

    Don't watch sports. The promotional price went away. Two months later, got hit for a $6 per month sports fee. Arguing with Customer "service" was pointless. Dropped TV entirely, and between OTA Roku and Netflix, via a tivo box, don't miss it. So rising sports fees did cost them a subscriber....

  23. Opt Out on NFL Fights To Save TV Blackout Rule Despite $9 Billion Revenue · · Score: 2

    When my cableco hit me for a $5 per month "sports programming fee", or $60.00 per year, my response was to snip the cable cord-don't miss cable, with endless reality and infomercials, at all. Sports is the only thing they really have left, isn't it ?

  24. Re:Things are different in the Mac world. on Skype Blocks Customers Using OS-X 10.5.x and Earlier · · Score: 2

    I have two core 2 duo macs on Snow Leopard. I recently bought one an SSD and the other a fresh 1 tb HDD. They both work perfectly, do what I need, and with fresh drives, the 2006 and 2009 machines are good for another 5 years....on a per year cost, very reasonable. Last longer than any PC machines I ever had save a Toshiba laptop.

  25. Re:Kids on 35% of American Adults Have Debt 'In Collections' · · Score: 1

    Choice my a**. A facelift is a choice. White teeth are a choice. When your tooth goes, or that kidney stone hits, you end up at the doc. If insured, some of it might be paid for, if doc is in network and your deductable is covered. If not, you pay some hallucinatory price, not the one negotiatied by your insurance company. You can't shop around. It isn't a product you DECIDE you need. "hey, my heart is missing beats, and I'm not a fatty...let's save up some money and get an EKG in a few months." NOT. Lots of things are choices. Medical care usually isn't. The US is screwed beyond recognition where medical care is concerned.* *Yes, I'm quite bitter, having watched my self pay health insurance go from usable to an overpriced nigttmare of "no pay", and I did lose all my docs, thanks. Single Payer NOW.