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Comment Warranty? (Score 2) 256

The fact that I found out - the hard way - that Seagate's warranty starts when their product(s) leave the factory - NOT when you actually purchase is. I purchased a Seagate drive, which failed two years later, and I attempted to call upon the "Five Year Warranty" - but oh, apparently NewEgg had said drive sitting on their shelves for three years (NOT knocking NewEgg - I love NewEgg and will for many more decades) - but Seagate considers THEIR warranty to start when it walks out the door, as opposed to when it was purchased. BOYCOTT Seagate, until they stop this silly warranty concept - it's the only major manufacturer that I know of that considers their warranty to start when their product leaves the factory, as opposed to when it is SOLD....

Comment Panasonic.... (Score 1) 448

I used to travel a LOT, on business - I bought these over-the-ear earphones for about $10 at Hel*Mart - they had about 40% better frequency response than the Sony ones that cost twice as much... Unfortunately, lost the last pair, and haven't been able to find the exact same ones again - but check out Panasonic headphones, definitely.

Comment Out of control is right! (Score 1) 1073

This is CLASSIC literature, it should not be censored in any way! I was shocked when a few weeks ago I saw the early version of "Huckleberry Finn" on THiS-TV network, and they BLEEPED the word "nigger" from the character's name "Nigger Jim" when Huckleberry Finn said it. Inexcusable and should almost certainly be protected by the First Amendment (at least here in the USA).

Comment Re:Well.... (Score 1) 601

Yup - look at the "Green Line" in Los Angeles... Goes up to one miles from LAX... AND STOPS. THEN you have to take a taxi and/or bus. Period. (unless you wish to hike a mile with luggage/family in tow). It's all politics. (Kind of unrelated to the original post about photographing it, but related to some of the feedback). The Green Line was STOPPED from going all the way to the airports by taxi unions, primarily. The bus service kind of already existed, but only runs every hour or so. When I fly out of Fort Lauderdale, I take the "Tri-Rail" up there, which, granted, the station is over a mile from the airport, but the "Tri-Rail" used EXISTING tracks when it went into service, and the bus that takes you (for FREE) to the airport, runs about every 10-15 minutes. (btw, it's a "full sized" train, so it'd be a little more difficult to "extend" to the airport, when it continues on for another 100 miles or so, than it would be to make a NEW construction, like the Green Line in L.A., to go straight to the airport)

Comment Well.... (Score 2, Interesting) 601

Living in Miami, the Metro-Fail (er, Rail), is pretty much worthless anyway. It doesn't go to the airport, or, for the matter, anywhere else useful. It's long been said, the Metro-Rail was built so the people in the Kendall area (southern point) could go up to north Miami (northern point) to buy drugs - and for the most part, I still agree (though, personally, don't do drugs). Regardless, look up WHERE the Metro in Miami goes. It's one of the worst designed rail systems in the WORLD (well, ok, L.A.'s isn't much better - another failure that somehow doesn't go to the airport).

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