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  1. On the other hand on Microsoft's Top Devs Don't Seem To Like Own Tools · · Score: 1

    You don't have to be a crack programmer or have a team of them to publish great software on a deadline.

    Yes, it helps. A lot. And in a serious large scale development effort you want as many as you can get...

    But it's good to be able to be useful without having to be elite.

  2. Morallity on Bing Censoring All Simplified Chinese Language Queries · · Score: 1

    Fact is morality goes out the window when board members look at the dollar signs. Rationalization fully takes over and we get what we have today. There is no leverage won here, just cash.

  3. Exactly on Apple Voiding Smokers' Warranties? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Its a reason to exercise the 'replace' option in the 'repair or replace at our discretion' portion of your warranty agreement.

  4. Re:parent != troll on Apple Voiding Smokers' Warranties? · · Score: 1, Informative

    WTF is wrong with that picture?

    Thousands of people in a small area trying to live together reasonably well?

    Smoking is nasty smelling. Telling yourself that your smoking doesn't affect any one else is a ridiculous.

  5. Re:Wash it on Apple Voiding Smokers' Warranties? · · Score: 3, Informative

    Maybe not, but it doesn't excuse not honoring the warranty.

    I don't think anyone is demanding they work on it. They're just as welcome to replace the device.

  6. I disagree on Google Releases Source To Chromium OS · · Score: 1

    Android is necessary as-is for what it is.

    But I think you've almost hit it on the nose with the rest. This OS/platform is the underlying architecture for a Google branded wave platform on which most (if not all) of their software applications will eventually reside. But Wave is available now, without Google's 'OS' and is a generic real time data sharing platform. Google OS is (near as I can tell) a business solution for those that want Google's tools and complete control of their data in-house.

    They go together like PB & J but they are distinct.

  7. No no no... on Test of 16 Anti-Virus Products Says None Rates "Very Good" · · Score: 1

    No no no... It's like paying the mafia for protection... and by "protection" they mean sending a couple of guys around every month to take your money. When they're breaking your knees for not having the money because it was stolen last week they tell you that you should have called the cops.

    PS I couldn't help but notice that MS's free software that so many CEO's derided over the previous months is doing a better job than many of their products, and as good as the best and most expensive.

  8. That's an interesting proposition on AT&T's City-By-City Plan To Up Wireless Coverage · · Score: 1

    But it's also easy to know...

    What is the difference in price in your area for a 1.5mb DSL line (20-30 here) versus a T-1 to your home?

    I'll stick with my 7mb DSL service for now, thanks.

  9. You're all wrong on Epic Releases Free Version of Unreal Engine · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mario Brothers was the originator even if they didn't have a booming voice letting everyone know about it.

  10. Choosing your data? on Google Betas Chrome 4, Touts 30% Speed Boost · · Score: 1

    Excuse me, but really?

    There are countless examples of trash drivers blowing up unix boxes. Just as there is a wide variety of hardware and drivers that are rock solid under Windows.

    The bitter truth is that there is little information on what hardware and which driver rev. is the good one. Unix/Linux is a little better in that respect with lesser known hardware, but it's hardly a won battle.

  11. Re:Actually, its not... on Comcast's New Throttling Plan Uses Trigger Conditions, Not Silent Blocking · · Score: 1

    I don't know about Netflix, but Apple's service is south of 600mb for what would roughly be a hour long show (40-45 minutes) which works out to 416 "hour" programs a month (or a bit over 300 hours). +10 hours of TV a day is a god damn lot of TV.

    Netflix is poorer quality and I would suspect much smaller and given theirs, YouTube's, and Hulu's success it doesn't look like many care about the visual quality of broadcast TV in it's current state.

    I would also suggest that if your kids and yourself are pushing "double digit" TV viewing daily (no matter how you divide it) that you should just finish the job and give them up for adoption.

  12. Re:Good on AT&T Sues Verizon Over "Map For That" Ads · · Score: 1

    No, and that isn't AT&T's issue either.

    The issue at had is purely the positioning of the two coverage maps together makes AT&T look like chumps. Which they are.

  13. Oh hey, on AT&T Sues Verizon Over "Map For That" Ads · · Score: 1
  14. Really? on AT&T Sues Verizon Over "Map For That" Ads · · Score: 4, Informative

    Because the maps have a giant "3G" label, and they're both quite accurate and easy to compare...

    http://gizmodo.com/5024163/att-3g-coverage-maps-updated-now-with-more-3g

    You'll have to pull up a 3G map for a city then zoom out to the national level on their own site.. (http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/#?type=voice&3g=t).

    AT&T really doesn't have anything on Verizon's 3g network.

  15. Re:Smart police officer on Metadata In Arizona Public Records Can't Be Withheld · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Should probably get out of police work if he's got that much sense.

    Nothing against police officers, but once you cut through the hyperbole it's mostly a processing job with a car and a gun. If you step out of that role as a processor you're likely to harm yourself or others.

  16. Re:Price of USB 3.0 firewire 1600 / 3200 better as on USB 3.0 the Real Deal, SATA 6GB Not Yet · · Score: 1

    Like he said... price.

    You can engineer whatever you want, but USB delivers 99% of what most people want at a fraction of 1394's price. Nobody buys a new pc so the processor can sit on it's ass turning watts into degrees.

    There are plenty of use cases for Firewire, just not in the consumer space.

  17. Wow on Internet Probably Couldn't Handle a Flu Pandemic · · Score: 1

    I thought everyone learned their lesson about the "tubes" already.

    There is some other bullshit afoot and it has fuck all to do with games, pandemics or teleworking.

  18. Re:A Good Thing on Facebook To Preserve Accounts of the Dead · · Score: 1

    Some people will some people won't, I think that's the point of this. For those that do, a family member could/should take responsibility for the page and take possession of the account.

    To be fair though, facebook deadpool trolling is going to become a sport.

    Dale Jr. Dad's birtday today. We had cake!

    Internet Douchebag Have a smashing time!

  19. Re:Will not matter. on Microsoft Freeloading In Washington State Courts · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't say it "pumps billions", but it does keep a lot of educated people employed. Microsoft can pickup and leave for anywhere. I suppose our legislators figure it's better they stay here at least contributing something than leaving.

    I do not agree with this necessarily, but if it's a choice between being cheated but still coming out ahead or loosing it all...

    There are much bigger questions regarding corporations that need to be resolved at a national level before Washington can really do anything productive about the situation. Since corporations are more or less running the country that's not likely to happen.

  20. Re:For those who need a server... on Apple Blurs the Server Line With Mac Mini Server · · Score: 1

    I suspect MS might be pushing their xbox server next month.

    They've been pushing SBS and EBS for years and not many people buy. They're almost as expensive as the real thing and by the time most businesses are willing to drop that kind of cash they're well into "need a real admin and proper management" territory anyway.

  21. Re:MS Response on IBM's Answer To Windows 7 Is Ubuntu Linux · · Score: 4, Funny

    Someone should tell MS that their fiance hasn't been entirely faithful.

    Who cares she's just an empty box that does what she's told. IBM didn't want to shut up and let Bill drive.

  22. Re:IBM's hardware vendor mind is taking over on IBM's Answer To Windows 7 Is Ubuntu Linux · · Score: 1

    People (normal people) are still compiling software for linux? I forgot to add Universe once, I didn't notice for weeks.

    Considering "granny" is probably only concerned with e-mail and web browsing (like the 80% majority) who cares if you have to set a flag for your custom kernel. Canonical will update her pc when/if it is necessary.

  23. Re:Bold claim... on Apple Blurs the Server Line With Mac Mini Server · · Score: 1

    All I can do is shake my head.

    And cash their checks.

    Microsoft has been pushing similar products for a number of years now. Although they are so expensive most businesses don't bother until they need the real deal (and no doubts about a real admin to manage them).

  24. Re:See ya! on SCO Terminates Darl McBride · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Or anyone wanting a CEO who would do anything to keep their stock prices up in their failing business.

  25. So then... on HTC Dragging Feet On GPL Source Release For "Hero" Phone · · Score: 1

    does that make the iPhone the Camary of cell phones? Mass Produced and nice looking, but lacking a few features and there are 40 million of them just like it?