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Comment Content... (Score 1) 227

They must have some really top notch content if they are worried about linking with only the summary threatening their business. I typically read articles for the insight and interpretation (the why and the how), not just the details of what happened when and where.

If they are actually providing some deeper level content they should want anything that links to their site (drives traffic, ad revenue, etc). Unless of course it is behind a paywall...

Comment Re:Team Fortress 2 (Score 1) 323

I agree completely.

I don't play my Xbox too often, and when I do it seems that rather than being able to sit down and blow off some steam in a game, I spend half an hour updating everything. This is killing 'casual gaming' for me. I know this happens on the PC too, but seems way less frequent for games like SC2.

Comment Re:stopped using it? (Score 4, Insightful) 857

I think for the most common tasks, people avoid the start bar by pinning their main applications (or use an applauncher in XP like Objectdock). The problem is when you need to do something other than the common. I think this will cause major confusion like the Office Ribbon where you know what you want to do, you know how you used to do it, but you can't find where it is anymore...

The Start menu was at least somewhat intuitive to find buried settings in Control Panel or seldom used programs.

Comment Re:In Canada, if you're on EI... (Score 1) 1201

I think you are correct on the percentage, and there is also a proposal to widen the area of the job offers (within 1hr commute). Currently you can turn down any good job that requires relocation or a change in commuting time.

I think a lot of good employer/employee fits are turned down due to a requirement to move...

Comment Re:EMC compliance (Score 1) 811

The article seems to be /.'d, so I did not read, but do we know for sure that the THz scan caused the failure? This could be a coincidence (this is not a 'do cigarettes really cause cancer' question, this is a was an actual root cause analysis performed?).

THz radiation has a very low penetration depth, and I assume that most medical devices would be relatively immune to this due to their packaging even if EMC regulations don't require testing for it...

PS this is also not a defence of your friendly, welcoming TSA!

Comment Re:Photographic prints! (Score 1) 350

I will second the use of Costco. They have very high end equipment, good printing options (paper selection, borders, b&w, sepia), and in some of their larger centers can handle poster size prints that will be delivered to whatever Costco location you are close to.

We have some largish (>16" diagonal) prints hanging in a room that sees lots of sun, and have seen no fading in ~7 years.

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