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Comment Re:Mean While, In the US... (Score 1) 664

Wow, I'm an engineering contractor and I specifically want wages. Around here salary means, "If you don't put in at least 60 hours a week and are on call 24/7, you should consider yourself fired!" 9-5 doesn't exist, more like 8-8 and weekends. If you have a conference call with China, forget about sleep that night!

Salary has become a way for companies to abuse unpaid overtime.

Comment Re:Mean While, In the US... (Score 2) 664

It will be hailed as the greatest invention since the Blackberry. All those useless drones who aren't working every second of their 40 hours and take more than their "fair" share of the free coffee will finally pay! I can even be used to make sure people get truly "fair" pay, "You were here for 50 hours this week but you only really 'worked' for 39 of them...no overtime for you!"

I can see this not only becoming standard in most workplaces and probably even made mandatory in a few states (with appropriate exceptions for executive level management).

Comment Re:"Desktops" are crap period (Score 2) 503

I love WindowMaker but I just wish it would get with the times. It seriously need to add some (optional) eye candy. Would it be too hard to either add a compositor or at the very least add support for one of the many XWindow compositors out there (e.g. xcompmgr and compton). Real transparency, that is really all I want.

Seriously, I love WindowMaker but 1997 was 17 years ago. It would be nice if it didn't look like it was still stuck in 1997.

Comment Re:Erm, the 3DS (Score 2) 559

The Gamecube failed because it was big, ugly and underpowered compared to its competitors and never really had any games other than the first party titles.

Um, the Gamecube was the smallest console on the market, cheaper, and was more powerful then the PS2. It also had a great controller (A matter of opinion, I guess) It's problem was the lack of a DVD drive (both for space and DVD playing was a killer feature for the time).

Comment Re:iTunes and Apple TV (Score 1) 420

Unless you are transcoding DVDs or pirating videos from the internet, h.264 / MP4 is more or less the current standard for internet videos. If you are ripping DVD / Blu-Rays, unless you are planning on watching them very soon, you're going to need to transcode them anyway if only to bring them down to a manageable size (besides, Handbrake uses h.264)

Started out doing what you do, and moved away once the library grew and became frustrating to reincode, upate the type, fix the metadata (name, series, episode, etc). On a flip side, look at Meta-X to help with the metadata for your MP4's.

What the hell are you doing? Once the video is ripped, it's done. Copy it to an external drive or burn it to a DVD. Just give it a name like "001 - Episode Name" and be done with it. Most media players will read the filename as the video name. No fucking around with metadata required. If you really need to get specific try naming it like "Show Name 001 - Episode Name"

Comment Re:Window manager? (Score 2) 520

KDE 4 has a nice take on the Windows 7 snap feature. Drag a window to a corner and it will take up that quarter of the screen. Drag to a side and it will take up that half. and drag to top to full screen.

I primarily use the half-screen option but with 4k I could easily see myself doing 1/4 window apps.

Comment Re:39" display for workstations? (Score 1) 520

Considering that a developer license for Visual Studio starts at ~$500 (without MSDN) and can go upwards of $6000 per seat, the price of the monitor which can be used for a few years is pretty small. Especially considering that MSDN (the biggest reason to use Visual Studio) is a yearly-renewed membership.

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