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Comment Re:Nobody cares (Score 1) 210

Indeed. I have even come across old Lotus Approach databases. FileMaker is still used by some companies, as well. Microsoft will be able to capture the non-expert enthusiast to try something. Those that really like it will step up to the full SDK and get more advance.

Comment Keyboard = Productivity (Score 1) 186

A keyboardless tablet can work fine for...
- watching netflix
- playing games
- reading your favorite star's latest tweets
- reading e-mail

Yeah, that whole aforementioned 'consumption'. But these devices have long since moved beyond the toy status. The lines of definition for what people thought a computer is now blurred. And now people expect even an Android phone to be a productivity device. And for that, a keyboard is just so essential. Ye olde QWERTY keyboard may be purposely inefficient, but it is faster and more accurate than any on-screen keyboard or voice system. In my own experiments with trying to be productive with an iPad 2, Droid 4 and Acer Iconia W700...I absolutely needed a physical keyboard to type anything out without error.

As for Windows RT, Microsoft has spent too much money to let it natural fail. We will see RT languish on for years and years why Microsoft's profits prop it up. They will offer enough money to bribe devs to write apps for it to keep it going. With Outlook coming to RT 8.1, that will address the business side issues.

Comment Re:Let the Polar Cap Melt (Score 1) 412

I grant you that in the current state of Russia. But, even the Kremlin, faced with the potential of billions of dollars of investment potential, might even jump at the chance to develop the north coast. At the moment, Russia is in essentially no position to be a manufacturing powerhouse. But with that silly ice cap in the way...

Comment Let the Polar Cap Melt (Score 1) 412

With the Arctic Polar Cap melted, entirely new lines for shipping will be opened. Shipping goods from China and Japan to Europe and New York will become significantly faster, cheaper and safer. The shipping industry will be able to cut their CO2 emissions to a tenth of their current amount.

Additionally, Russia could see an industrial boom along its north shore. Factories could be placed up along that coast with easy access to Canadian, American and European markets and put a lot of Russians to work.

One can look at the loss of the Arctic cap as a disaster, or a boon. It all depends on your goals for humanity.

Comment Re:What happens (Score 3, Insightful) 491

My answer has the potential to come off as a troll, but here goes: socialism.

The political elite don't care as long as the lazy, poor and retired continue to the vote them back into power. Screw the working class that is currently paying taxes.

It is a short-sighted view that cause harm to everyone in the end.

Comment I switched a year ago (Score 1) 347

There was an old drafters table and I turned into a stand-up workstation. Adjustable height and angle, it is simply awesome. My knees, back and shoulders have never felt so good. I stand for roughly half the day, with a tall chair for when I need it. I highly recommend that anyone with back problems give it a go.

On the cheap, you can build your own desk with a few pieces of wood. A 3/4" plywood sheet and 2x4's are all you need. If you are vain and don't like that look, you could put your current desk up on blocks.

Comment Re:So you're in favor of ending business banruptcy (Score 1) 834

Stay on topic, uberhah. Your tactic to misdirect the subject won't work here.

No one forced the students to sign a student loan agreement. It was done of their free will. If they can no longer afford to pay the loan, they can file for bankruptcy. It is called being a mature adult and accepting responsibility for your choices.

Those students entered into those agreement under the false illusion that a college degree will grant them riches beyond their dreams, illusions preached by the left. And now that pretty much everyone has a college degree, it is no longer special and guarantees diddly squat. Oh no! Reality!

Maybe instead of being taught that we need more lawyers, middle managers and IT folks, we should keep it realistic and acknowledge that some people just shouldn't go to college, and that some people are just destined to work an assembly line in a factory.

Comment You agreed to the loan, you pay the price (Score 1) 834

That's right. You agreed to a legally-binding contact, to borrow money, and pay it back. So, pay it back. Stop whining about the payments. The tax payers should not have to suffer paying for the debts that individuals purposely chose to take on, because now all of a sudden, it's just not fair to actually pay back money you said you would pay back.

This sense of entitlement to free money is what is killing America. The people want free health care, even if it bankrupts the country. Who cares, right? It's not their own money, it is the money of the 53% that pay taxes. Those evil 53%ers, how dare they want to keep their money to themselves.

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