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Comment Speculation (Score 1) 98

You invest in something that can create wealth.
You speculate in something whose market value might change.

LEGO sealed off in a tub doesn't produce wealth. Speculating in the LEGO market isn't investing.

LEGO does have value, because it is fun and educational, but only in the quantities that you are actually using.

Comment asking for trouble (Score 5, Funny) 248

A company that's come close to abolishing Reply All is the global information and measurement firm Nielsen. On its screens, the button is visible but inactive, covered with a fuzzy gray. It can be reactivated with an override function on the keyboard. Chief Information Officer Andrew Cawood explained in a memo to 35,000 employees the reason behind Nielsen's decision: eliminating "bureaucracy and inefficiency."'

I hope somebody replied to all, quoting this entire memo and putting "OK" at the bottom.

Comment Re:Better get used to it, THQ (Score 5, Insightful) 281

I've never understood why consoles don't simply have more RAM. Even in 2006, it was cheap enough to put in more than what the PS3 and 360 have. Right now, you can get 16GB of DDR3 RAM for $50 from Newegg, which is obviously higher than what manufacturers pay. Will it make the system cost a bit more to produce? Yes. Would it cost that much more to produce? Probably not.

$25 x 70 million units = $1.75 billion

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