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Comment Re:Yes, but... (Score 1) 532

On the topic of Best Buy.. this is nothing new. Their entire electronics department typically gets models from vendors like Denon, Yamaha, and LG, that you cannot buy unless your inside a big box retailer. Rarely do these unique model numbers have any features that their consumer model or 'online' counterpart don't. It just makes it difficult to look up the product for price shopping.

Comment Re:U.S. law is the new international law (Score 1) 1005

In court, yes. Proof will have to be presented in court. This isn't court.

Exactly. And while MU is down, there are 100s of other sites clamoring for that #1 Google organic top seat.
They will have gained absolutely nothing (except, of course, when the Senator's son coincidentally runs the #2 site).

Comment Re:Wow... (Score 1) 129

No kidding; try using one of our offices printers and yeah, its a day or two to setup, easy.

It's numbnuts like this that have to call and complain because he doesn't understand what 'Set as default...' means. Thankfully GPO solves most of this retards problems before its even a problem. That's where that hour went buddy.

Comment Re:Really? (Score 1) 980

Couldn't agree stronger. I'm in visual studio for the better part of my life, and I don't touch the mouse. I don't have to. Everything is a keystroke. And Microsoft has kept their OS completely accessible (minus web) via keyboard for 20+ years.

Comment Re:greed kills (Score 1) 104

You've got a point; however most companies claim far more was taken than actually stolen in an attempt to defraud their insurance carrier. Since the paper trail is often limited and tied up in a criminal court that doesn't necessarily care to pursue an exact figure.

My bet is Verizon doesn't go out of business.

Comment Re:...And Exactly What It Gets Us (Score 1) 1167

That's because you works for the corporation of the future! So if your company can force more people to work more hours, that means less time to participate in our democracy. How many IT workers did you see at the occupy wallstreet movements? Answer 2%, that's cause there is little to no unemployment in IT atm. Its an opportunity to squeeze people legally, just because its the last sector of the US economy that's actually producing something of value.

Comment Re:Governments must control the Million Geek Army (Score 1) 1167

Hard to disagree. Piss off a couple million IT workers, see what happens. Considering that IT is the sector that has kept the economy moving as of late, prepare for major depression while everything IT will no longer be the sole ownership of the USA as the mass exodus ensues. I hear Canada is nice.

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