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Comment Re:Flash? (Score 4, Insightful) 136

I just figured out what you mean. You think I live in the state of Kansas, don't you? This really shows how geo and demographically challenged you are. Kansas City proper is on the Missouri side which is dominantly liberal. When you cross over to the Kansas side, you have: KCK, Overland Park, and Lenexa which forms the tech hub of the Midwest. Altogether, the Missouri side and Kansas side are referred to as the "Greater Metropolitan Area". As a consequence, the area of Kansas that borders Kansas City Missouri is utterly liberal. Past all that, do you not have any border states who's values you take up issue with? Step outside of your little bubble and take a look at the entire country.Things are not so cut and dry. You have no idea what you are talking about. If you really think so much of this nation is a world of shit, perhaps you should stop hiding yourself away and get out there and fight for what you think is right.

Comment Re:Flash? (Score 5, Insightful) 136

Wow! Talk about ignorance. Kansas City is about as diverse as a place gets in this country, which is to say very much so. I don't know where you get your information, but if I am to follow your condescending, ill-logic then I may as well assume that everyone where you live is arrogant, self-righteous, and wholly ignorant of this nations cultural map outside of the tiny little piece you have clearly walled yourself into.

If you spent one day in this town you would apologize for your ignorant comment.

Comment From the perspective of the Sprint Lawsuit (Score 1) 51

I call BS...

I realize the story is specifically about T-Mobile, but overall it's about the "mysterious" charges that end up on peoples bills across all carriers.

I worked in Sprint's billing department (hell on earth, yes), and I dealt with these calls about 25% of my day. I was personally allotted $15 per call, that's per customer to refund these charges, explain how they got there, personally block them from happening again wherever possible, and then give a long lecture on how to prevent this sort of thing from happening again. And if it was more? "Hey, boss! I need you to approve $50 in refunds for this account!" "Okay, no problem!" Half the time the charges could be traced back to a parent letting their 7 year old play games on their phone without oversight, but we refunded them anyway. There are many different ways for these types of charges to get on a phone bill, and we always happily refunded them, blocked misc. services or whatever ever it took, and cordially thanked them for being diligent when it came to examining their monthly statement. The bottom line is, at least at Sprint, I never saw a charge that someone had to have blindly agreed to, yet we refunded them left and right anyway.

If you had the opposite experience with Sprint, it wasn't within the last 5 years (major reform) or you weren't routed to my department.

It's up to the customer to carefully examine every line item on their bill every single month and that's that.

I get the feeling this will get modded straight to hell, I hope at least one person with sensibility reads it first.

Comment Windows 10 please. (Score 2) 232

This will be a formidable low-end x86 machine if Windows 10 actual hits before the end of 2015, otherwise it's getting late into the game for these things. Then give anyone who buys one now a free upgrade. I would not want the tile interface unless I could use it like a tablet, and switching between tablet and notebook mode all the time just doesn't sound practical. A simple micro hdmi connector or even MHL compatibility would make this greater.

So is this one of those situations where I have to say, "mod me down all you want.." in ordered to get modded up? Just for the record I have been a huge Linux geek since about 95 with Slackware. Computers, operating systems, and software are tools and I explore all available tools. I've been running the Tech Preview pretty happily. It would make this machine an impulsive buy.

Comment I would not have a problem with this if... (Score -1, Troll) 367

I would have no qualms about this practice if it were completely up front in it's entirety rather than have to read about it in a blog. Microsoft needs this extensive information (well, maybe not quite all of it) to make absolutely damn sure the don't fuck anything up or miss anything in how it's used. I just downloaded the beta and fully intend to go ahead and install it. I have not given a damn about Windows operating systems since Windows 2000. I have even been an outright hater but with this release I am officially excited and looking forward to it.

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