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Comment E-Magazine Reader (Score 1) 553

The iPad is an e-magazine reader. Same size as a physical glossy magazine, nice screen. They will get tossed on the coffee table just like magazines, too. That's really all it's designed to be, but leaving iPod functionality in there doesn't hurt anything. Magazine publishers could give these things away with a 2-year subscription, and probably come out nearly even compared to print production and distribution. I'm not saying the iPad will be a hit. I see shades of the Apple Cube here. But there is a business model behind it, and it's not the smartphone or the netbook business model.

Comment My server got attacked last Thursday (Score 1) 203

SSH login attempts from hundreds of different IP addresses. Could not get my IT department to block the port at the firewall. It's an old Mac OSX server - thus, why the POS locked up within minutes of the attack starting. Come to think of it, I haven't used SSH for ages. I always ARD into it to administer. CLICK. No more SSH.

At least it made me review my server security. I was way too lax, knowing how little value the data, or even the server itself, has. But the attack itself still annoyed me, so I tightened that bitch up real good (well, as good as you can tighten up an old Mac server).

Comment Touchscreens drifting in hours? bullshit. (Score 3, Interesting) 217

A touchscreen - especially one on a voting machine - that supposedly needs re-calibrated every few users is pure bullshit. PURE bullshit.

I work in A/V control systems and deal with touchscreens every day. Some are used very heavily - not quite as much as a voting machine on voting day, but probably gets as many touches within a few days time. The need for re-calibration is rare; I'm talking once a year maybe? The worst touchscreen I've ever seen is a the wacom overlay on a Modbook (Macbook repackaged as a touchscreen tablet PC). That POS needs re-calibrated about... once a month. Add other's comments about all the touchscreen kiosks in airports, etc.; same f*ing technology, but they don't need recalibrated every 10 minutes.

There's just no way this isn't a case of either gross negligence / incompetence, or criminal vote rigging.

Comment Working special events (Score 1) 605

Up Friday normal, go to work, pack up a truck full of tech stuff, travel to event site, spend the entire day, evening, night with physical setup work and dealing with registration data, then keep at it next morning more regitstration data, running event, more physical breakdown labor, then spend all night doing results data and making a presentation, then spend the rest of that day breaking everything down and hauling it back to work. About 70 hours. I did this 5-6 times, usually got injured doing breakdown work the 2nd day, and the event results? They sucked, and I always got my ass chewed out about it. I finally quit the job. Now, in my mid 40's, I can't even do 24 hours straight. Oh well.

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