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Comment Re:An easy solution (Score 1) 550

I have heard of people doing this, too. But that raises some theoretical questions:
Say I have 2 FB accounts: 1 for Friends and 1 for Authority.
First, my my parents may wonder why my cousin isn't on my friends list. So I could add my cousin (who is also a good friend of mine) to both lists, but then they would have to remember which one of my accounts is for friends and which one is for authority, so they don't tag the authority account on pics of our wild debauchery. That would be putting a burden on them.
I guess as long as your real life is cleanly divided into work and play, it might not be too hard, but if it does, anyone on both lists would have to remember not to post expletive-laced wall postings to the wrong account (assuming they agreed to care about this).

Comment Re:Validity? (Score 1) 370

I hated how hard it was to get to some utilities that I often use, but then one day I realized that I can just hit the windows key, and then type whatever it is that I want, and it magically opens (no hunting involved)
For instance:
Windows key-->"printers"-->Enter. Boom, there are my printers.
Windows Key-->"device manager"-->Enter. Boom. There is my device manager.
You can even do throwbacks like Windows Ket-->"add remove programs"-->Enter, and Boom. There is the Programs & Settings box (which replaced the Add/Remove dialog box).
It's not harder, it's just different. And with different comes the opportunity to be even more powerful.

Comment Re:They can find better protets methods... (Score 1) 507

~15 years ago, I would have written off your examples as lunatic-fringe, tinfoil-hat-wearing and OMG-don't-you-have-anything-better-to-do-with-your-imagination, but events that have transpired in the past 15 or so years (starting with the signing into law of the DMCA in 1998) have convinced me otherwise.
I other words, I wouldn't put anything past our global corporation "people" who control billions of dollars (some of which are used to pay lobbyists, some of which are donated to candidates' election funds, and some of which are likely used for much worse purposes).

Comment Re:Users disagree with him (Score 1) 980

It took me a while to remember that the ribbon can be collapsed by double-clicking on any tab (the actual tab part). Once you know where the controls that you use are located, collapse the ribbon, and single-click a tab to open it for the duration of the command, and then after you click the command, it will snap back shut.

Comment conundrum (Score 2, Interesting) 360

So, how do you call the power company when the electricity goes out? I mean the first time the electricity goes out, I mean (because by the time the electricity goes out for the second time, you will have looked up the number and put it in your cellphone.) Wait, no, you just look it up on your cellphone the first time, because your cellphone can access the internet.
I guess people with cellphones that can't access the internet to look up a number are becoming as rare as people with no cellphone and only a cordless phone on their landline.

Nintendo

New Hardware Models Highlight Nintendo's No-Transfer Policy 116

An article at Wired discusses the difficulties involved in transferring games that were purchased and downloaded online when users replace their Wii or DSi. "Neither the Wii nor Nintendo’s portable DSi consoles have an upgrade path for downloadable content, since games are tied not to user accounts but to specific machines. It’s impossible for a user to copy content from an old console to a new one. Even some Wii owners whose machines have malfunctioned said it was difficult, or impossible, to get Nintendo to transfer the software licenses at its headquarters." One gamer, who bought the recently released black Wii console, explained that she got Nintendo to transfer her games, but needed to "mail both of her Wii consoles to Nintendo, and wait two weeks," hardly a convenient solution.

Comment Re:Planetary defense (Score 1) 163

Tracking small rocks like this might seem like a waste of time, until we predict one that is going to hit a major populated area - lives could be saved.

I don't know, It's one thing to know when a small rock will hit the earth, and another thing to predict where it will hit within a few miles. And then yet another thing entirely to know where to send all of the evacuees. It it looks like it will hit Dallas, do we completely evacuate the whole metroplex? And how far do they go? If you are not careful, it may hit wherever people evacuated to and kill more people than had everyone stayed put.

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