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Comment Re:Advertising (Score 1) 137

At the very least...I can imagine items getting beat up a LOT more in transit without a box and padding, as they still often get a bit beat up IN a box with padding.

No thank you, gimme a box and packaging and padding.

About half of the time the extra box is too big and then not padded correctly causing the contents to bounce around and receive more damage than it would have gotten without the extra packaging.

Don't even get me started on the box in a box in a box I got last week. The building Janitor resents the amount of recycling I put out every week.

Comment Re:Not Sure about Co-Working as a Business Plan (Score 1) 43

WeWork never had any trouble filling it's spaces. There are plenty of companies wanting workspace without paying for a full office. WeWork's problem from the beginning was corporate excesses bleeding profits. You just don't buy corporate jets before the income can support it and this wasn't their only excess

Comment This will kill affiliate marketing (Score 2) 54

Many affiliate marketing systems use this, not just spam. There was one porn spammer that I deposed that the affiliate link would be http://www.site.name/affiliate....

The site id would be the particular web site of the affiliate program. The program id would be which type payment preference, ie. pay per click, per signup, or revenue share.

They would then convert this value into a "session id" which is stored in a temporary table.

By removing this 'tracking' information affiliates (sometimes it's not always spam, thinking maybe maybe Rakuten) will not be paid for referrals.

Comment Re:If you as me... (Score 1) 36

More likely, fears of a recession were a good excuse to cut positions/departments that were just not making a good return on investment. If you make layoffs when times are good you risk bad press about the health of the business, during a recession means you get to blame the economy.

As for IBM, I struggle to understand their long term business prospects. Plenty of places for older people to go, just not tech startups. Banks for instance pay good money for the 60+ crowd. Where I work, there are plenty of people who are older. They are kept precisely because they know more than anyone else about what is going on.

Comment Re:Why Pay For Free Linux? (Score 1) 49

I guess you never have never worked with somewhere with software that requires a licensed RHEL install to get any support whatsoever. I worked for a place that was forking out for 3 RHEL licenses just because of that and we weren't the worse we heard about.

On top of that, many places know how many software devs RedHat has on staff and pay for support thinking the support from them will be better.

Comment Re: Have the sexists of code.org apologised? (Score 1) 147

I knew one of those talented women. I tutored her in Fortran when I was a junior in high school and she was a junior at Northeastern University (doble major chemistry and electrical engineering) . She got out of software when she made enough money to retire on by writing perl programs to optimize microcode.

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