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  1. Re:Like that's ever going to change... on IT Management Always Blames the Worker Bees · · Score: 1

    I don't work in IT i am an engineer but i see many IT guys who are not proactive at all and just let problems develop, they don't suggest anything to management and just take what is handed to them and manage it. Then they wonder why management doesn't know any better when they haven't been providing any feedback.

    This is the equivalent of me designing a power system for a client, recognising a problem, but to just keep designing anyway as it wasn't in the specification. Any engineering doing this would be considered lazy and stupid, i don't see why IT people acting the same should think they are any different. There are far to many IT people who are not proactive, and that is why management doesn't trust them.

  2. Re:Repeating history on GE Venture Will Share Jet Technology With China · · Score: 1

    Its not that Americas day as a technology powerhouse is over. Its the wests monopoly on technological advancement that is over. We can't expect to have dibs on all the best technology forever, there are another 4 billion people out there that would like access to our technology also, people just need to adjust to the idea that the world is moving forward and changing and one of those big changes is that eventually technological innovation is shared.

  3. Re:No. Way. on How Europe Will Lower Emissions — Self Driving Cars · · Score: 1

    Riding a bike through the countryside and most European cities definitely beats driving a car, trust me on this one.

  4. Re:A Way To Get Around Regulations on Goldman Sachs Says No Facebook Shares For US Investors · · Score: 1

    Not true, i have discussed this with friends in Europe and Australia and i think most of the world who follows finance in any degree realises this.

  5. Re:Slippery Slope on Should Employees Buy Their Own Computers? · · Score: 2

    Hey i already bring in my own stationary to work. Ever since my work started buying no name crap pens and highlighters i got sick of eating through a pen and 3 highlighters a week and post it notes that don't stick, or a hole punch that doesn't punch. So i went out and bought it all myself and keep it in a big pencil case in my bag. What makes me crazy is we are suppose to be a high tech engineering firm producing advanced products, but they skimp on the stationary! Couldn't even get them to get me book ends or a book case for my engineering notes so i currently have a massive pile of notebooks and logbooks on my desk.

  6. Re:I did the 80 hour work week on Are 10-11 Hour Programming Days Feasible? · · Score: 1

    Agreed, when i was working in Sydney i was pulling 55-60 hour weeks. I moved out to the UK and am doing similar work but only pulling 37 hour weeks (sometimes with overtime if its important like how it should be). The funniest thing is that my girlfriend keeps commenting how relaxed i seem to be, and we now have time to do our dance classes together and i actually can get back into my triathlon training (Instead of training in the middle of the night) and am going to enter the Barcelona iron man later in the year. I can concur with you it defiantly makes me feel like a new man!! I feel like i have time to think clearly now.

  7. Re:I have a better idea on New Laser Makes Pirates Wish They Wore Eye-Patches · · Score: 1

    Most ships cant have weapons as they are entering the waters of many different countries each that has its own gun laws etc. My mate who use to work on oil ships off the coast of africa said they use to keep a heap of copper pipe and fire hoses left out on deck with the idea that if anything comes up alongside you drop 40kg copper pipes over the edge onto it and hit it with salt water hoses.

  8. Re:Don't worry on Internet Downloading Costs To Rise In Canada · · Score: 1

    I am an Australian living in the UK and i just thought i would point out that Australia has a population of 22 million, but approximately 15 million live in large cities (population over 200K), and another 3.3 million live in small cities. So even thought we have an extremely low population density per square kilometre you will find most of that is farm land that doesn't require any infrastructure at all.

    I mean just between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane you have almost half the countries population..

  9. Re:Just get an iPad on When Should I Buy an Android Tablet? · · Score: 1

    It is funny how you can predict the features of the future apple products. The first ipad is a nice product but its glaringly obvious that the next version will have at the very least a front facing camera, and probably a better screen and A9 dual core processor.

  10. Re:Dolphin-intelligence study in 1958 on Should Dolphins Be Treated As Non-Human Persons? · · Score: 1

    Ah so that's what I have been doing wrong for so long. No more biting and head butting my girlfriend while in bed! Great article btw.

  11. Re:Seems unfair to me on Aussie Retailers Lobby For Tax On Online Purchases · · Score: 1

    That is the whole point of this, most online retails will just stop selling to Australia forcing you to go back to shop fronts.

  12. Re:Hmmm on SEGA Brings Gaming To Public Restroom Toilets · · Score: 1

    Best urinals i have ever used are at the regatta club on the Brisbane river in Australia. The urinal is a big one way window looking over the beer garden. Its awesome when your full of beer taking a long piss and can stand and comment on the "view"

  13. Re:Maybe it's a bad idea to have a "smart grid" on Securing the Smart Grid · · Score: 1

    I work for a large electrical engineering company that develops technology that could be classified as smart gird technology. I think that the big game changer in the next 20 years is mainly going to be HVDC links using Voltage Source Conversion technology. This will allow a lot of low cost HVDC links to be constructed (this technology is perfect for offshore windfarms). Another technology that my company is involved in is Energy market management. So we run the servers that predict the loads from the network and also can predict future supply such as from power stations, stand by spinning loads, wind farms and solar stations (using weather data as input) using all these inputs the market can predict the wholesale price of power over the next 5 minute period. This combined with more HVDC links between networks will allow much more efficent power management from the generators perspective. This is the low hanging fruit of the next 20 years, and at the same time you will see consumer level optimisations as well such as smart meters etc.

  14. Re:In the RARE case where on When Smart People Make Bad Employees · · Score: 1, Troll

    Exactly at my company we deal with complex engineering problems. I had one guy I worked with who was an absolute genius he has a knack of solving difficult problems with abstract thinking. The problem is that you ask him a question and he gives you answers with the same sort of abstract thinking. So now picture the scene, your on a construction site and a industrial electrician comes up to ask a question and gets more questions shot back at him structured as a riddle... had so many complaints and people just getting upset. His only saving grace was when the installers learnt that its easier to email him a question than to ask it face to face.

  15. Re:Uniqueness on Retailers Dread Phone-Wielding Shoppers · · Score: 2

    Exactly, i wanted a very specific amplifier and speakers just the other day and had no option but to order them through the official distributor because no one else sells them.

  16. Re:Well, I Owe My Friend an Apology on Denver Airport Overrun by Car-Eating Rabbits · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And this is why when we design substations most clients specify steel or brass wire Armour. If you leave a wire sitting there for long enough, something will try and chew through it. We actually had to stop installing Steel wire Armour cables laced with Peppers as they where causing OH&S issues. The cables in Questions weigh about 80kg per meter and so the blokes who where working on them would get quite sweaty while them and their apprentices held them in place and prepared them for termination. And then when they went to wipe the sweat off there face half way through preparing the cable for termination they would get pepper in their eyes. There are some nasty little critters for eating cable in the desert of Western Australia. These days if its an area known for having really bad termite problems, we will go for double brass Armour.

  17. Re:Working in an enterprise on Survey Shows How Stupid People Are With Passwords · · Score: 1

    I find most people at my work are careless with our passwords because they have an over zealous password change policy. We have to change our password every 2 weeks, and it has to be so different that most people can not remember what they have changed it to. Hence if you open most users draws you will see a note with there current password on it....

  18. Re:I like paper books on Negroponte On OLPC's New Path, Plans For XO 3 · · Score: 1

    All those books, and photo albums that use to occupy space in peoples homes have now vanished. I have a small book shelf for technical books, or books that i cant bring myself to part with. Everything else i donated to my local library. It actually feels quite liberating to know that the only things keeping at my currently location are a few pieces of furniture and a car...

    On the downside, if i lost my laptop, NAS and my online backups i would be devastated.

  19. Re:This just in... on Flat Pay Prompts 1 In 3 In IT To Consider Jump · · Score: 1

    I am an electrical engineer who use to work in IT, and i found that most people i worked with where to lazy to implement any sort of system for improving what the company can do with its information and when you finally do get someone enthusiastic enough to make a difference it takes years to get the cogs in the bureaucracy turning...

    Going back to engineering was the best decision i ever made.

  20. Re:Greed on Google Patent Proposes $2 Fee To Skip Commercials · · Score: 1

    The funniest thing about commercials is that the people with the least time and patience to waste on them are also more likely to be the people who will actually buy your product. Particularly young males between the age of 21-30... I have a threshold. I cant stand more than a few minutes of commercials. Hence why i stopped watching TV and started downloading my shows. Same with i wont listen to the radio on the way to work because of the number of adverts in peak hour. But during the day they run great programs that i actually bother to tune into and aren't saturated with adverts...

  21. Re:Past His Prime on Hawking: No 'Theory of Everything' · · Score: 1

    After reading those quotes he sounds like he is ageing fantastically. He has just reached that point where he doesn't care what people think anymore and is free to speak his mind and good sense of humor!! He sounds like a real champ =p

  22. Re:Natural light on Ideas For a Great Control Room? · · Score: 2, Informative

    You can get natural skylights now that use fibreoptics to transmit the light.

    http://www.skydome.com.au/products_parans_home.htm

  23. Re:Subscription service on Apple In Talks To Bring $0.99 TV Rentals To iTunes · · Score: 1

    Rules of the internet, everyone is willing to pay half of what the asking price is. To tell you the truth 0.99c an episode is pretty good for the convenience. If they released something like this in Australia i would be all over it, I find quite often i am out on site somewhere, in Western Australia. We have lots of spare time at night time, lots of spare cash because there is not heaps to do while you are working on site, and a fast internet connection. If i could easily queue up a few episodes in the morning before leaving and have them ready to watch at night i would do it. Its in the price range where people think whats a dollar anyways (probably like $1.50 for Australia anyways)

  24. Re:A fool and his money... on Calling Shenanigans On Super SATA's Claimed Audio Qualities · · Score: 1

    This reminds me of walking into my local hifi store and looking at buying a stereo. The girl tried to sell me a "high quality" optical fibre cable... Apparently it improves the quality of the music etc etc... I didn't have the heart to tell her what she was full of. Might have been something to do with her being cute and me being meek.

  25. Re:Mod parent up on Data Storage Capacity Mostly Wasted In Data Center · · Score: 2, Interesting

    i've seen worse. At my company they moved the CAD software management to drafters and then they broke up the drafting department and just assigned each drafter to a team. I am an engineer and i sit near the IT department. I feel sorry for the poor buggers, now not only do they have to run around like headless chooks. But so do the CAD drafters because before the load level was done by a head drafter allocating work. now its managers running around asking other managers can they "borrow" there drafter, and we have different people running different versions and to sum it up its hell to watch.

    And the only reason they implemented such a scheme was that accounting told them it would save money... So instead of having 8 drafter for the whole company we now have 12 (one for each project). Sometimes the world doesn't work with just numbers!