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  1. Re:Amazing how times change. on Who Makes the Best Hard Disk Drives? · · Score: 1

    Thanks for explaining, I wonder how long it will take from the time they release the five platter version to a four platter release? I also have to question the wisdom of pushing a version onto the market just to get it there that has a potentially higher failure rate. There was some discussion on Amazon about a 4tb Seagate drive where the poster was saying something like "You don't want to get the five platter version, get the four platter version but the model number is the same for both and the only way to tell the difference is by some obscure code that's part of the serial number." so I wonder when they go from a five platter version to a four how will anyone actually know that unless it's a different model? I mean what are people going to do, order one then check the serial and say oops five platter version and send it back and try another reseller; I mean that's messed up.

  2. Re:Amazing how times change. on Who Makes the Best Hard Disk Drives? · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I read that but as a number of people here have said in their posts in this topic they're experience is that Seagate has a higher failure rate than Western Digital and that's pretty much been my experience so I'll hold out for the Western Digital.

    Also there was a thread I read on some forum that the first 5TB Western Digital drives will be five platters and one poster suggested that it would be better to wait for a four platter version as he seemed to think for some reason that a five platter drive had a greater chance of failure or problems than a four platter drive but he didn't elaborate. Don't know if I really believe that or not so I may wait a few months after they're released to see what people's experience is. I'm sure I can get by on some more 4TB drives until any kinks are worked out in the initial release.

  3. Re:Amazing how times change. on Who Makes the Best Hard Disk Drives? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Are you sure about 5TB drives being available on Amazon for a couple hundred dollars? I didn't think Western Digital had released those yet and their website shows 4TB as the max capacity for their Green, Black and Red series drives and Amazon doesn't have any listings for 5TB drives? If they are available can you share a link?

  4. Would Google and Yahoo fess up if true? on Edward Snowden's New Job: Tech Support · · Score: 1

    If the NSA had actually tapped the fiber between Google and Yahoo's data centers and the internet without their knowledge and this actually turned out to be true after they investigated would either company actually publicly say "After an investigation we have found the NSA has been tapping our fiber without our knowledge and we are taking steps to stop this"? I think that highly unlikely and if anything even if this was true Google and Yahoo would continue to issue denials that this had ever happened or that it was possible.

  5. Re:Original Versus The Prequels on An Animated, Open Letter To J.J. Abrams About Star Wars · · Score: 1

    That's not the point I was trying to make, what I was trying to point out is that one of the main heroes (Anaken) ends up being corrupted and made into one of the major villains which is not an uplifting storyline. In Titanic we know that the ship is going to sink but what we don't know is that the hero will sacrifices himself to save his great love. You can't compare the two, they are completely different if Titanic took the turn that Revenge of the Sith did then Jack would have thrown Rose out of the life raft and let her die to save himself.

  6. Re:Original Versus The Prequels on An Animated, Open Letter To J.J. Abrams About Star Wars · · Score: 1

    That's a very skewed view of what happened in the prequel series. In fact the legitimate government was subverted by one senator who plotted and created events to discredit the current Supreme Chancellor with the aim to be named as his replacement. Then in that position Palpatine continued to consolidate his power and basically lead a coup to make himself a military dictator. I don't know how you can say that the Old Republic was a theocracy since not everyone was a Jedi and the Jedi were tasked with upholding the law not forcing their own religion on everyone else. A quote from episode 4 "For over a thousand generations, the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic".

  7. Original Versus The Prequels on An Animated, Open Letter To J.J. Abrams About Star Wars · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I always felt that the original trilogy was a better story (and better written), underdog heroes fighting a massively superior enemy and the story of the rebirth of the Jedi and their fight against the sith. I felt that the prequels on the other hand were poorly written and they didn't mesh properly with the original three movies, there were severe continuity issues. Some of the characters were utterly ridiculous, such as the much reviled (and deservedly so) Jar Jar Binks and we all knew that our heroes and the Republic were going to lose and the Empire was going to be born. Who wants to watch a series of movies where the hero is going to go over to the dark side and the bad guys win, everyone knew essentially what was going to happen and where the story would end.

  8. Re:The Captain has left the building on Ballmer To Retire · · Score: 1

    I realize the average person may say "So what?" to Microsoft raising the price on that particular product because it's targeted at a very specific market that's neither home nor your average business. But as a business practice I would say it's similar to a bank raising the prices of their safe deposit boxes or increasing the fee's on their checking accounts by 30%. It's bad business because the customers will feel you are extorting them and taking advantage of them and it will slow adoption and discourage new customers and make existing customers look for more cost effective alternatives, way better to cut the price by 10% or give other incentives and sell twice at much product and thereby make more revenue than you would have by the price increase alone. Keep in mind there's more than just the up front income from selling the product, some business would also buy software assurance or support contracts so the more of the product you sell the more of these other services you sell as well certainly increasing income in the long run by more than what you would gotten from that obnoxious price increase. It's these kinds of bad decisions that are running Microsoft into the ground.

    BTW I'm glad I gave you a good laugh ;-)

  9. Re:The Captain has left the building on Ballmer To Retire · · Score: 1

    Someone else mentioned that, see my reply to that.

  10. Re:The Captain has left the building on Ballmer To Retire · · Score: 1

    I may have read about that at the time it was in the news but I think even if that was only last year that most people don't remember it. Thanks to the movie most people associate "Titanic" with an epic disaster. Also the Titanic has been used so much in movies, TV and liturature i.e. "Raise The Titanic" and even in the 60's series "The Time Tunnel" there was a Titanic episode so a good portion of people on the planet know about the Titanic versus how many people remember the Costa Concordia. I personally think the direction that Microsoft has been going in is nothing short of an epic disaster aka a Titanic epic disaster.

  11. Re:The Captain has left the building on Ballmer To Retire · · Score: 1

    Ok, ok so I should have said side swiped that iceberg :-)

      If I remember correctly from a discovery channel special, the Titanic really sank because there were defective rivets holding the hull plates together but the ship could have survived that hole along the side but the system of compartments that could have prevented the ship from taking on enough water to sink hadn't been finished or wasn't properly installed so that section of the ship couldn't be closed off.

  12. Re:The Captain has left the building on Ballmer To Retire · · Score: 2

    We can only hope.... but you have to admit that it's going to take a mighty big course correction to fix their problems. Things that I personally think have been really bad decisions: Discontinuing technet; raising the price of the data center version of Windows server by 28%; the debacle that was the Surface; the metro interface (at least give people a choice of user interfaces); I mean I could go on for at least a few more paragraphs but those are the most recent things. Also this is a quote from one of my older posts:

    However, my main complaint is that Microsoft has not done enough to fix the sluggish performance of Windows on machines that by the standards of ten years ago are practically super computers. When Windows XP on a 3.2Ghz Pentium 4 with 3.2GB of ram and a 500GB Western Digital Black Edition drive is much (much) more responsive than Windows 8 x64 running on a Socket 2011 system with an i7-3820 3.6Ghz cpu with 16GB of ram and a 2TB Western Digital Black Edition drive there's something seriously wrong under the hood.

    There was an article here on Slashdot four or five years ago referencing a blog post by a Microsoft Kernel developer (I looked but couldn't find it in order to provide a link) but the blog post essentially said that the Windows kernel was just not written to take advantage of multi-core / hyper-threading enabled cpu's and that the kernel needed a complete overhaul to fix the problem. I also seem to remember that within days the blog post had been taken down, apparently Microsoft doesn't like it's employee's criticizing their products.

  13. The Captain has left the building on Ballmer To Retire · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Looks like the Captain of the Titanic is fleeing the sinking ship, after he turned the ship right into that iceberg.

  14. I don't care... on Aging Is a Disease; Treat It Like One · · Score: 2

    Really, I honestly don't care if I live to be 70, 80 or 90 but what I do care about is quality of life. I'd take perfect health, no bad knee, no bad back, no arthritis, no shoulder problems and if that meant I dropped dead by the time I was 75 then so be it and at least I'd be better able to enjoy my life rather than being in endless pain in one way or another.

  15. Re:WW on New Doctor Who Actor To Be Revealed This Sunday · · Score: 1

    I really doubt that, if for no other reason than Wil Wheaton is not British and I doubt that he could do a credible British accent.

    Please note that I have nothing against Wil Wheaton and if anything I admire him. I've met him and he's a really nice guy and deserves some good rolls.

  16. Re:I want Hugh Laurie! on New Doctor Who Actor To Be Revealed This Sunday · · Score: 1

    Exactly, that's why I think he'd be perfect. He's got that sarcastic sense of humor with an air of superiority that he does so well.

  17. I want Hugh Laurie! on New Doctor Who Actor To Be Revealed This Sunday · · Score: 1

    I think he'd make an awesome Dr. Who

  18. Beetlejuice.... on What's Stopping Us From Eating Insects? · · Score: 1

    Loves those cockroaches and fly's, it seems like fly's really are attracted to Zagnut bars.

  19. Re:US Post Office is messed up big time on Post Office Proposes Special Rate For Mailing DVDs · · Score: 1

    I don't usually respond to trolls, but for your information I live in my own house and have a full time job. I share the account with my live in girlfriend and my tenant and we split the cost of the subscription and we each get a few DVD's per week.

    Better make sure of your facts before you mouth off.

  20. Re:US Post Office is messed up big time on Post Office Proposes Special Rate For Mailing DVDs · · Score: 1

    Don't think that I haven't thought of that, someone could have taken those three discs home Saturday and watched them Saturday night and all day Sunday and then put them back in spare mailers in the mail Monday and so they arrived on Tuesday. The question is how would you ever prove that in any kind of complaint, it's impossible.

  21. US Post Office is messed up big time on Post Office Proposes Special Rate For Mailing DVDs · · Score: 2

    I have Netflix and I'm on one of the bigger plans of 5 at a time and this last week has been a postal service cluster F***. Last Saturday I put 5 DVD's in the mail slot at the post office and on Monday two were received by Netflix and the other three didn't get there until Tuesday. Then on Wednesday I put two back in the mail and one arrived Thursday and the other still didn't arrive on Friday and I had to call and have it declared missing. Now keep in mind that according to the mailers the PO box that it's going to is in the next town over, I can't understand how DVD's that go in the mail at the exact same time some take an extra day to arrive.

  22. Re:Shameful on US Promises Not To Kill Or Torture Snowden · · Score: 1

    I second that, wholesale spying on US citizens, keeping massive databases from camera's of your cars movements and whereabouts. Absolutely shameful, George Washington is spinning in his grave over what's become of his beloved United States!

  23. Nit Picking on New Shrew Has Spine of Steel · · Score: 2

    Sorry article but Thor is not the Norse god of strength, that's Magni the god of strength and brute force and son of Thor with is the Norse god of thunder.

  24. Re:Sad, but no great loss... on PCWorld Magazine Is No More · · Score: 3, Informative

    For sure, but what did it for me was their reviews and how good competitive products never made it in to the group being reviewed and things that were highly rated took a beating on end user reviews.

  25. Re:Why I cut back on Firefox, why would I use just on Firefox Takes the Performance Crown From Chrome · · Score: 1

    I still use FireFox as my browser but I agree, in the last two or three versions I've seen FireFox crashing and restarting much more than it ever did before and in the last six months it seems to me that FireFox is not as responsive as it once was.

    Also I've seen at least once a day (most of the time 3 or more times) "the flash plugin has crashed" or "the flash plugin has stopped responding" and I have to click "Stop plugin" to continue. I'm not saying this is a FireFox problem as it could be a Flash plugin problem or a problem between Flash and the page I've looking at but all in all these problems just add up to an annoying user experience.