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Comment Semi-anonymous coward (Score 1) 456

I have a Facebook, don't use it. I don't need Google+. Twitter is a good niche for me because it allows me to keep some track of my friends without having to know every damn thing they are doing. It also lends to being more anonymous. I don't really want my real name out there except to people I really know well. But I have plenty of followers on Twitter who like what I post and don't care that much EXACTLY who I am. Twitter lends itself well to that since neither Facebook nor G+ allow pseudonyms.

Comment Myst nerd (Score 1) 722

I name all of my machines, servers and clients, after Ages and characters in the Myst series. Atrus, Todelmer, Serenia, Tiana, Voltaic, Stoneship, Aspermere, Tay, Amateria, Channelwood, Tomahna, Spire, Kveer, Jnanin, Lakiahn At work several of our servers are named after characters in M*A*S*H. Radar being the main file server, naturally.

Comment Hydro FTW (Score 2) 436

Being a native of the pacific northwest, I love all the hydro power we have all over the place. Something like 80% of our fuel mix for electricity in this region is hydro. Whether hydro power is "green" is a constant debate, but by damn it's renewable. Thanks, nature!

Comment Energy Northwest (Score 1) 551

My local electrical utility (run by the city I live in) is a member of Energy Northwest, which if I understand it is basically a co-op of its member utilities in the pacific northwest. The power is provided basically at-cost to the utilities. Our electricity rates here are very low compared to the rest of the US and we don't have all these scheister "energy companies" running around and ripping off the consumers.
http://energy-northwest.com/

Comment Re:Fully Informed Jury members (Score 1) 191

Same story here. My employer will pay my full wage for up to two weeks of jury duty per calendar year. I have to give them the amount the court pays me though. Unfortunately since it's not required, typically the only employers who pay this kind of benefit are higher level professional companies. Your average retail worker is probably not going to get paid for jury duty.

Comment Family Pack Licenses (Score 1) 931

I used to have a neighbor who had about 5 computers in his house. He was ok with computer administration and troubleshooting but occasionally came to me for help. All his machines were running Windows XP at the time. Ignoring the hardware capabilities for a minute, upgrading all of those machines to Win7 would have cost several hundred dollars for not much forseeable benefit. Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't believe Microsoft offers "Family Pack" licensing of OS like Apple does. Now switch over to me, I have about 10 computers in the house which includes 4 Macs as the primary machines for my wife and I (one desktop and one laptop each). When a new OS version comes out its around $160 for 5 licenses. Hell yeah! It pays for itself with just 2 copies installed. If Microsoft offered multiple-user home licenses like this you would probably see more people take the leap if they think their hardware can handle it. If this is already an option, mod me as "-1 Moot" and post the link to where you can obtain such licensing.

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