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Comment Re:Uh huh... (Score 2) 344

A bank teller tried to screw me around with this before. I had a card that was old so my signature was faded. I needed to do a transaction on the business account and she refused my card saying it was not signed.

I got in an heated discussion with her saying it is signed, you can see it, it's only faded. She said she could not see it and refused me service again. I got out of the line up and signed the card at the next teller station and got back in line.

Got the same teller and she refused me *again*, I guess because she wanted to be right. At that point the manager came over and asked what was wrong. After looking at my signature and looking at the account, the manager got all ashen-faced because the business did millions with them each year, but I was only in a t-shirt and jeans and did not regularly come in. But I was one of the signing authorities for the account.

They then let my transaction through. Wasted an hour of my day, over a lousy signature.

Comment Re:My problem with AMD (Score 5, Informative) 136

AMD made some huge mistakes but Intel was blatantly anti-competitive/abusive against AMD and got fined in the US, Europe and had to settle with AMD for billions of dollars.

https://www.extremetech.com/computing/184323-intel-stuck-with-1-45-billion-fine-in-europe-for-unfair-and-damaging-practices-against-amd

AMD wasn't exactly partying like they ruled the world, the deck was stacked against them by Intel when AMD had a superior product.
Data Storage

Sony Unveils World's Fastest SD Card (amateurphotographer.co.uk) 48

At CP+2017, Sony announced the SF-G UHS-II SD card that features read and write speeds of 300MB/s and 299 MB/s, respectively, which makes it the fastest SD card in the world. Amateur Photographer reports: Available in 32GB, 64GB or 128GB from March 2017, all versions of the cards are compatible with Sony's free file rescue software, for recovering lost content. Pricing has yet to be revealed. Alongside the SF-G series, Sony has also introduced a new memory card reader, the MRW-S1, due for release in April. It features an in-built SuperSpeed USB port for cable-free PC connection, so that your files can be copied faster than by using the slower SD slot on a PC. [From the press release:] "'As the continuous shooting of higher-resolution images and adoption of 4K video with DSLR and mirrorless camera increases, the inherent need for larger, faster and more reliable cards becomes apparent. Thanks to the SF-G series, we continue to show our commitment to providing a full range of extremely high performance media devices to professional photographers and enthusiasts, maximizing their camera performances,' said Romain Rousseau, European Product Marketing Manager."

Comment Re: Thanks Obama (Score 1) 217

Trump DOES get credit for this, Intel lobbied hard to get Dodd-Frank repealed and Trump is going to do so. Intel gives credit to Trump for jobs while Intel gets to buy conflict minerals again.

https://boingboing.net/2017/02/08/leak-trump-will-allow-us-comp.html

+1 for big business. -1 for the good of humanity. Fits Trump's intentions perfectly.

Comment Re:Sweet! (Score 1) 131

I think you could, since harvesting/robbing is not invasive now, and a harvest yields kilograms of honey, you could probably go outside in your fluffy robe and turn the handle and dribble some honey on your toast, close the tube and wander back inside.

Comment Re:Countdown timers are only for pedestrians? (Score 1) 579

This is because your country probably doesn't have *red light cameras*. The issue here isn't the countdown timer, it is the fact that no one wants to get a red light infraction fine.

Thus the people braking are afraid of 'running the red' whilst the normal flow of traffic is disrupted. It is this attempt to change behaviour that is causing all the accidents. Longer yellow lights cure the anxiety of braking early to avoid the fine, yet municipalities have been evidenced to shorten the duration of yellow lights. Why? Because it generates more revenue for them and the camera operator company.

Just follow the money and see where it goes. People are injured 'in the name of safety' when this is another side effect of the corrupt nanny state.

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