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Comment Im not sure I'm buying the premises (Score 1) 325

We have little drone, weighing at most 3lb. And then we have a jumbo jet, weighing tons. The jumbo jet creates all kinds of turbulence and wind eddys. The little drone can barely hold in any wind.

I realize if one of these gets into the engine of a plane it could be devastating. However, being an owner of one of these "drones", I have a hard time seeing one of these ever getting to that point. The higher you get with the drone, the more wind to contend with. Wind and drafts will throw a drone so far out of control it will be like a piece of paper blowing in the wind.

Comment Re: This is silly (Score 2) 720

You do realize that people aren't, you know, actually, like, supposed to be able to support themselves with the lowest-paid jobs in the country? These are the kind of jobs that used to be done by kids still living at home, not those who expected to make a career and raise a family by saying 'Do you want fries with that?' a thousand times a day?

I'm sorry. This is not flamebait. This is a legitimate point. In the 1980s the minimum wage was $3.35 hr. People could not support themselves on that amount in the 80s. My point is our minimum wage scale has been operating under such constraints for 30+ yrs. Right or wrong, the fact that its been working that way for that long, in many ways, implies what was stated

Comment Didn't taco bell try this in the 90s (Score 1) 720

I thought I went to some Taco Bells in a major metropolitan area in the 90s and they have picture based, self ordering kiosks. I haven't seen those since, but I will admit I don't visit taco bell like I used too.

The reason I ask that is if they did, why do we not see that any more and do those same reasons apply today?

Comment crying over spilled milk (Score 1) 355

Society is changing. Technology is changing. Therefore, it seems a logic conclusion that how we learn and what we learn, from the onset, changes. I feel the people complaining (educators and teachers association) that kids aren't learning how to play with blocks are more concerned about preserving their existing jobs rather than adjusting to a changing world.

That doesn't mean I think learning to play with blocks, lincoln logs, or lego is wrong or outdated. I think the complaining by the teachers association is just that...complaining.

Comment why not actionscript? (Score 1) 37

Completely overlooked in this book was Adobe's product: actionscript. It is a java-like language with java-like capabilities: real classes, interfaces, events, web services, XML, json.....you name it..... Compiled, actionscript becomes native applications for both Android, Windows, all browsers (and iOS, but I guess iOS support is still beta) with single code base. I cannot say where I have this functioning as described, however, if you live in the USA you have probably already experienced such implementations as described above.

Comment I question how well it work (Score 1) 364

In the city where I live, the lights are timed in such a way that once you get one red light, without aggressive acceleration and speeding, you will be stopped at the next light. Unless the system and help you time when you leave, it seems like it wouldn't work without either driving well above the speed limit or well below it.

{begin soapbox}
And of course, this is just fodder for police departments. As we all know, red light running and speeding is the gateway crime into bigger badder behaviors. And, the we all know the police are not motivated by revenue or promotions for catching the most. {end soapbox}

Comment Re:It will depend on who is in the management chai (Score 1) 379

this should get modded up. Spreadsheets say "if it takes 1 person 3 months, then with 3 people it will take 1 month". But spreadsheets cannot account for change (loss) in velocity because of the time needed to coordinate 3 people. Spreadsheets says "if it takes 1 person at $2000 3 months, then with 3 people at $500 each a month, it will cost less and be done in 1 month". But spreadsheets cannot account for experience that may change design decisions which affect total cost. I think this mentality is more prevalent in larger companies. In startups (or with startup new product), bottom line is quick out the door and as low cost as possible. Unfortunately, the spreadsheets cannot account for the higher maintenance costs long term because of decisions made in a rush to get it done. The spreadsheets says it costs $X 5 yrs ago so why is it now costing $10X.... I am dealing with this every day. True story: I was asked to estimate some work by a big MBA executive type. I put my team together and we provided and estimate. He said it was too high we needed to review it. We did. We pared it down a little ( 10%). He said that was too high. He already told the customer X. We are factoring in fixing problem areas, and missed or misunderstood requirements, and time for unit testing and time for integration testing. In otherwords we are trying to factor in those intangibles. Experience has little value (above a certain amount) unless you can make it measurable in spreadsheet. I think the person that can solve for these intangibles and make them tangible and measurable will become very rich.

Comment left apple, happy (Score 1) 465

this article justifies my reasoning to give up on apple products. they make great products but when its comes to solving problems, you're pretty much screwed. I've had similar situations. Other than hardware reset of the devices (and losing content), I've received no help from apple.

Comment Re:Yes they did. (Score 1) 572

Welcome to corporate America. Through hot topic social issues, legal issues like work place harassment laws, DMCA and copyright liabilities, even corporate liability for criminal actions of employees on company property (primarily drug law enforcement), corporate America has assumed every employee is a potential liability. Congress has exempted corporations from liability if the company can prove they did "their due diligence". Oh the wonderful land of the free, unless you have a have job, rent or own anything, or have a bank account.

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