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Comment UMM...PHP? (Score 1) 897

If you're not seriously considering PHP then you're crazy. It's easy to learn, widely used, and jobs are always available for it (assuming you're local tech economy is decent). It powers most e-commerce sites and tons of others. I've been employed as a PHP developer for over 4 years with no gaps in employment. Ruby and Python may be fine, but neither is hiring like PHP. If .NET is off the table, PHP is the way to go, at least for starters.
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Study Says Your Personality Doesn't Change After 1st Grade 221

A study authored by Christopher Nave, a doctoral candidate at the University of California, says that our personalities stay pretty much the same from early childhood all the way through old age. From the article: "Using data from a 1960s study of approximately 2,400 ethnically diverse schoolchildren (grades 1 - 6) in Hawaii, researchers compared teacher personality ratings of the students with videotaped interviews of 144 of those individuals 40 years later. They examined four personality attributes - talkativeness (called verbal fluency), adaptability (cope well with new situations), impulsiveness and self-minimizing behavior (essentially being humble to the point of minimizing one's importance)." This must explain my overriding need to be first captain when we pick kickball teams at the office.
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Officials Use Google Earth To Find Unlicensed Pools 650

Officials in Riverhead, New York are using Google Earth to root out the owners of unlicensed pools. So far they've found 250 illegal pools and collected $75,000 in fines and fees. Of course not everyone thinks that a city should be spending time looking at aerial pictures of backyards. from the article: "Lillie Coney, associate director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington, DC, said Google Earth was promoted as an aid to curious travelers but has become a tool for cash-hungry local governments. 'The technology is going so far ahead of what people think is possible, and there is too little discussion about community norms,' she said."
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Radioactive Boar On the Rise In Germany 165

Germans who go out in the woods today are sure of a big surprise, radioactive boars. A portion of the wild boar population in Germany was irradiated after the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown, and the boars are thriving. In the last two years government payments to compensate hunters for radioactive boar have quadrupled. From the article: "According to the Environment Ministry in Berlin, almost €425,000 ($555,000) was paid out to hunters in 2009 in compensation for wild boar meat that was too contaminated by radiation to be sold for consumption. That total is more than four times higher than compensation payments made in 2007." I think the Germans are overlooking just how much money there is to be made from regenerating bacon.

Comment who cares what it looks like (Score 1) 683

I don't LOOK at my operating system so much as I USE my operating system. Does anyone really care about how sexy your O.S is? I just want to get the task at hand done and Ubuntu works great for me. Now if this helps them some how gain market share then bonus for me, it will likely lead to more improvements. Though I did chuckle at orange and purple being professional, maybe they took a bid tip from these guys: http://www.unisys.com/unisys/

Comment cron job (Score 1) 209

Can you setup a cron job that executes on each system? The only problem is that you have to update this script a bunch of places should it change. So you may want to keep the script stored on a "master server" and then have the clients just download the file and execute it each night etc...
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Submission + - China denies cyberattacks on U.S. power grid (computerworld.com)

systematical writes: April 9, 2009 (IDG News Service) China denied Thursday involvement in malware attacks designed to shut down the U.S. electrical grid in a time of war. "The incident of attacks on the U.S. electrical grid from China and Russia simply does not exist," Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told reporters, according to a transcript of the briefing. "We hope the concerned media will cautiously handle groundless statements and especially critiques against China." My question is how does the Chinese foreign ministry know the Russians were not involved? Something smells fishy...
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Submission + - Online University, good or bad?

systematical writes: I currently work full time as a LAMP web developer and go to school part time at a local community college for Computer Science. It will be several years at 6 credit hours per semester before I get my BS in Computer Science. I recently heard of an online institution, Western Governors University http://www.wgu.edu/ and am wondering about your thoughts on this particular school and online schools in general. Do you feel the course work covered is adequate? Would a degree from here be respected? I tried taking the easy route once at ITT Tech and quickly left feeling the education was sub-par so I am apprehensive about going outside the traditional route, but they are regional accredited and have Microsoft, Google, IBM, and HP on their advisory board to name a few. Would you not hire someone because of a degree from an online institution such as WGU? Your thoughts in general? Thanks.

Comment Static Ip address (Score 1) 857

"Translated, the Internet Safety Act applies not just to AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, and so on--but also to the tens of millions of homes with Wi-Fi access points or wired routers that use the standard method of dynamically assigning temporary addresses. (That method is called Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, or DHCP.)" So if I just use static IP addresses I don't have to log anything?

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