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Comment What if noone is present? (Score 1) 500

They say police may enter and search when they have the consent of an occupant. Because Fernandez was not there to object, “the police acted reasonably in relying on her [Fernandez's girlfriend’s] consent to search the premises,” Karlin wrote.

And by this logic, if noone is there to object they can search at will?

Comment Problem Solved. (Score 1) 606

Why not let your employees telecommute.

Seriously, how many people working there actually *have* to be there to perform some job function? I'm willing to bet most could easily work remotely.
This will help traffic. No commute for the employee, and less traffic on the road for those that really do need to be on-site.
The employee get's to live where they want to live.
The "green" crowd is happy because of less greenhouse gasses and consumption of energy.
The business will not have to house so many people, will save on utility bills, office supplies, insurance and rent - lowering operating costs.

The only people this does not appeal to is the boss-man fucktard overlord types that need to see an army of people sitting beneath them slaving feverishly away at killing time and trying to look busy.
How else are they going get their ego boost?

Comment Re:Piled up on shelves (Score 0) 128

Another example The iPad sells better than any other tablet out there, but it has some serious pitfalls, such as not being able to expand the storage, and not being able to hook up standard USB devices. Compare that to this year's Surface 2, which the only flaws seem to be the small app selection

You seem to dismiss Operating System. One major reason the iPad sells better is the superior user experience and application consistency that other tablets lack.

Comment Re:This article could have been written 130 years (Score 1) 674

I find the amount of 4+ modded posts about how bad things are or will be once "change" happens quite evidentiary of just how much people (not matter education level) fear "change".

Many of said posts want some sort of guaranteed safety net, showing just how fearful people are of "change".
"What will I do when change happens".

News flash: It's happened before, it will happen again, and there are no guarantees.

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