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Comment Re:Internet shopping was NEVER tax-free. (Score 0) 705

"Why do things differ so much from State to State?" Because we are a Republic of independent states and that is how our Constitution was setup to promote a limited ans restricted federal government and to promote individual and state rights. Course many of out federally elected politicians don't seem to understand this, which, is why the Tea Party has been so effective at knocking those career politicians out of office.

Comment Re:Why paper books are NOT better (Score 3, Insightful) 181

They bring jack booted thugs to demand their surrender for burning.

Dude that is so old school. These days you don't need firemen to burn unwanted books/ideas. In a world of electric books on multi-media devices there are two far simpler options:

  • You run code to remove electronic copies/versions of unwanted ideas whenever they are found on the network
  • You produce large quantities of reality TV, trash novels and other "noise" to drown out unwanted ideas

Comment Re:Milking it (Score 5, Insightful) 584

So the middleman gets squeezed out ...

Please explain how Author --> Publisher --> Apple --> Amazon --> Reader removed the middleman from what was Amazon's current models of either:

Author --> Publisher --> Amazon --> Reader

or

Author --> Amazon --> Author's mom.

and people save money

How exactly are book sales going to kick an additional percentage to Apple and be cheaper? Do you honestly believe that if Barnes and Noble and Amazon were not alternative shops for eBooks that Apple would have lower eBook prices, when it was Apple that allowed publishers to force Amazon and BN to raise their ebook prices several months back?

Comment Re:This is unacceptable (Score 1) 840

I view Socialism/Communism as the religions that progressives worship. Course, it is slightly different from religions like say Christianity, in the sense that Christians hold beliefs in principles that cannot be proven; whereas Socialists, Communists and Progressives hold onto a belief in things that have repeatedly failed, been disproven time and time again, actually reduce individual rights and freedoms, and yet remain the rage in universities funded by large capital endowments.
Movies

The Home-Built Dark Knight Batmobile 87

ElectricSteve writes "RM Auctions recently declared James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 to be 'the world's most famous car,' but there's no doubt that there is another contender for that title — the Batmobile. One thing that muddies the waters a bit is the fact that the term 'Batmobile' actually describes at least three different vehicles: the modified Lincoln Futura concept car from the '60s TV series, the vaguely Corvette-shaped 1989-and-beyond movie cars, and now the car from the most recent two movies, the military-spec Tumbler. Michigan-based movie props artist Bob Dullam really likes the Tumbler, so he did what any of us would do in his position — he built one of his own from scratch."

Comment Re:It Hurts (Score 1) 351

I think future Office innovations are likely to be around Office Sites instead of Office Suites. I use Google Docs on my Linux, Windows and Android devices, I use OWA, (not IMAP or POP or Outlook Anywhere) to read my e-mail remotely on both PCs and my phone. Office web apps are a great solution and they could be ported to a local version only version or a private LAN version if needed and designed with that in ming, whereas an Office Suite programming has a lot of OS dependencies that complicates developing for cross platforms.

For the record I was a huge Firefox fan because of their plugin add-ons, but, I switched to Chrome for two main reasons. 1). Chrome is much faster and 2). The real-time syncing of bookmarks, history, searches, etc. is awesome. I was searching for a 9mm AR-15 solution for my friend. As I learned more I found more options, eventually going through dozens and dozens of sites. But not remembering the search strings or links that located me there or their names in every case. I found a great solution for him from my home laptop using Chrome, later that day I ran into my friend and forgot the URL and site name, but it was in synced with my Android phone and available in my saved URLs, despite the fact that I had never closed Chrome or the page on my laptop. That is awesome. You can also push pages/sites to your phone and back very easily.

Comment Re:"just to be different"... (Score 1) 201

You are aware they added a method to go anywhere in the tree by clicking on that part of the path in the Window?

So if you are in explorer and your listed path is C:\users\corndog\Documents and you want to go to the corndog folder, you can just click on corndog. If you want to the users folder, you just click on users and if you want to change form Documents to maybe Downloads or Pictures, you can click between corndog and Documents and it will give you a dropdown list of the available folders wihtin corndog (same works between users and corndog if you wanted to switch to an different user's folder).


For the record this message was posted from my ubuntu 10.04 laptop, it could have easily been posted from my dual boot work laptop using either Windows 7 Professional or Fedora 12, my Vista 64bit workstation at home, my Windows 7 64bit workstation at work, or my Android phone.

I honestly love linux and Windows because I like the power to customize my environment and apps, which, is why I hate Apple computers and iDevices.

Comment Re:riiiiight (Score 1) 341

2) It's all taking place on privately owned physical property.

Yup, in most cases it is privately owned switches, routers, fiber, cables, servers, laptops, desktops, phones, etc. I go over Sprint wireless to get to the Internet, then I go over many backbone providers (sometimes TimeWarner, sometimes Comcast), I use privately owned search engines like Google and privately owned sites like slashdot. I read news on privately owned papers/TV websites. I watch videos on privately managed servers. Except when I go to whitehouse.gov or nasa.gov, nothing I use is publicly owned.

Comment Re:Sad (Score 4, Interesting) 234

I guess that Sun were just too nice a company to prosper

Well that and they were way over priced ...

Well that and the Open Source Community caught up with them ...

Well that and they didn't have a long-term solution/strategy to ensure new entries into the tech field could gain experience/skills on their products so they would be comfortable recommending them. Sun relied on the old guard to recommend Sun, while newer entries onto the computer field were more comfortable recommending solutions they had experience with.

As a result apache replaced Sun's web server as the standard.

Red Hat (and others) took away Solaris server market share.

New startups began by running Oracle and other databases on Linux (or even Windows) servers in the initial low funding development stages and then when it came time to go into production, some of them didn't bother with moving to Sun hardware and Solaris, and instead remained with what worked and building it out to be "good-enough" for less money and less headaches.

I was in college from 1995-1999. The guys who loved going to the lab became Solaris die-hards, because that was what the school at that time ran (it is now LINUX, LINUX and more LINUX). But I preferred working in my apartment, so when I had took C, LISP, and JAVA classes that were focused on the fundamentals of code, things like recursion or objects, my teachers didn't demand I used the Solaris workstation, just that I solved the problem and got a strong foundation. So I installed Red hat on a backup PC and worked by using the same languages, with the same libraries, with the same text editors only on LINUX as the labs used on Solaris. At the time, I was the minority, but with each new class the LINUX users increased and those willing to invest in learning Solaris decreased, not to mention a larger and larger percentage of Solaris guys knew both.

When I went to work for a startup in California, they couldn't afford the quotes for Sun, so I purchased three DELL servers and installed Linux on them to accomplish the same task. Now nobody asks for Solaris admins, they ask for Linux admins.

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