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Comment Re:If I'm doing the math right (Score 1) 538

I got 1.5mb/s, then I decided to upgrade for 13 bucks a month more for "up to" 3mb/s. Needless to say post-upgrade speed was identical to pre-upgrade speed. They blamed this on my old DSL modem, so I bought a new one. No change. Then they started telling me I needed to rewire my house, so I ran a new phone line from the new phone box that I had them install. No change. That was pretty much it for me. Fuckers probably didn't even have the right DSLAM in the neighborhood to support 3mb/s.

I'd been lazy about getting rid of them (I was an old bellsouth customer), but their attitude over the lack of an upgrade that they gave me pissed me off to no end. Switched to cable (Cox) It's not great, but, wtf, the speed is hilariously better: 15mb/s down and "3"mb/s up. The three is in quotations because my upload speed hovers around 8mb/s.

Comment Re:Do you want a university or a trade school? (Score 3, Insightful) 583

I am so tired of people saying, "Well you have to have math because you have to have logic." Logic is separate from math, and math is largely concerned with inductive logic...You know, the kind you never use in CS? In all the math I've had in my life, the only kind that had deductive proofs of the sort that resemble programming logic, was 10th grade geometry. I started CS via Cognitive Science, which is largely Philosophy. I had more, and more relevant, logic courses in Philosophy than in CS or math, and it gave me a huge edge in programming over my math-centric peers.

I've been in the field for 15 years, and I've never used a single thing from advanced math. I used some pre-calculus once, to figure out how much air conditioner I needed for a server room. I had to take 3 semesters of physics too. What the hell was that about? At the same time, I only had a single course in network theory, and it was obscenely general, with LANs mashed up together with the sort of latency issues you'd only run into if you were networking satellites.

I agree as far as teaching theory...That's all I was ever taught, and it's served me well. But advanced math isn't useful for the vast majority of CS majors.

Comment Mine's wrong. (Score 1) 163

If you look at mine, the local T1 provider is ranked "equal" to AT&T, and the local Cable Co (which is the best (non-business) option) isn't listed at all. And AT&T is only listed as a "Wireless" provider, which isn't true. And Verizon's Wireless is reported at 3-6mbps, which it's not, since we're still in the mobile dark ages.

And AT&T is completely full of shit. They claim to offer "up to" 3mbs, but you never get more than 1.5. Doesn't matter where in town.

If I wanted to read the press releases from all of these companies, I could do that myself.

Comment Re:Perfect? (Score 1) 263

Shrug. I use php because I don't do a lot of web development, and what I do isn't high security. I used to do it all in Java, but it took 10 times as long to deploy simple services, they needed more infrastructure, and they were harder for other people to maintain. Mind you, those poor idiots who use php for anything OTHER than web code...I don't have anything good to say about them. But for quick database driven webapps, it shines.

Ignoring a decent tool because it's easy to use is foolish.

Comment Re:so HR will just open any file? or is a word mac (Score 2) 113

We had this happen, and yes, it was embedded in a Word document.

However the (60 year old) HR woman immediately recognized that she'd been infected and called me. This happened about a second before I picked up my phone to call her regarding the torrent of virus warnings that had just started spamming my inbox.

So, from anecdotal experience, it's just another virus file.

Comment Re:More sensible option (Score 2) 202

I got a case with a mesh top, and a ridiculous zalman heatsink. Installed the heatsink so that the cpu fan pointed up and out of the case (through the open top), and the case fans hardly ever turn on at all.

My only problem is that the cat likes to sleep on top of the case now, but the case fan kicking in scares him off.

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