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Comment Re:My idea (Score 1) 83

Which states don't do driver's training in high school? I had to have a number of hours on the road, in the terrible, comical simulator, and class time (plus tests). If you missed a day you had to make it up.

And then I turned 16, and walked to the DMV and got a license with an awesome score of 666 (out of 672) on my driving exam. I got a terrible 240Z the next weekend, much fun was had.

Very much Iron Maiden was listened to in the car.

Comment Re:Cost of solar (Score 1) 176

Off topic, but I love your current sig.

Orwell presented a situation where the populace knew they were being monitored. Snowden showed that we were being monitored, but without our knowledge or consent. There is a massive gap between the two, represented by the population's awareness (and possibly acceptance, unfortunately).

Anyway, very insightful.

Comment Re:So far so good. (Score 1) 211

The structures are fine, it's just that turnover at the higher level is low.

There are usually as many manager as lead level developers in IT (at least there should be, where lead is the technical equivalent of director). The leads manage specific development activities (and should not be micro-managed). And if the manager/director and the lead(s) are competent (or in with upper management, or good at manipulation, I've seen it all), no one else can move up.

So, the senior developers will probably leave, after a few years, to seek increased salary or a lead position elsewhere.

In order to retain knowledge (this is very, very important), the leads should be carefully selected and compensated well. Then, turnover at the junior and senior level isn't that painful. Promote internal staff to leads, they will have the institutional knowledge that needs to be retained.

Comment Go Space-X (Score 2) 108

Since all that was lost was supplies (while critical, there are future shipments and I'm sure they have emergency procedures to send up supplies if needed), it's not crass to say "Go Space-X".

There are multiple players in the game of space, and Space-X is the one I root for, they get me excited and are very ambitious.

I watched a few space shuttle launches live while telecommuting, and watching Space-X attempt a rocket recovery is just as exciting. Maybe even more so since it is something that has never been tried. They didn't fail by much last time, and there were explosions!!!

Anyway, I wish the crew of the ISS health and no need for good luck (planning, prep, and execution, but please no need for luck).

Comment Re:Nexus (Score 1) 484

Seconded (no karma available).

We're on our third Nexus 5 (all off Swappa used, they are $200 now...) after my wife took her's out of the case and cracked the screen real good (it's the backup phone now, just did the transfer yesterday).

Mine has a good case and has survived falls where I expected destruction (5 foot drop onto concrete, with direct corner impact). Get a good case.

Very solid with Kitkat and Lolipop. Still very powerful regarding performance.

For the record I did like my iPhone 4 (it was rock solid, but never updated and new games required the updates), but wanted a more open development environment for my phone platform.

Comment MS is a "distant" #2? (Score 2) 83

The summary appears incorrect. The linked article says that MS has annualized revenue of $6.3 billion from "cloud" business.

Google's $1.57 billion translates to an annual number of $6.28 billion from Amazon Web Services.

I'm not sure how either company defines what is included in those numbers.

Does anyone have better information or metrics?

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