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Comment Re:Minumum wage (Score 1) 737

I was just going to make this point. I find it ironic that he claims that conservatives believe in facts and proof, then goes on throwing in this line of BS about minimum wages increasing unemployment. He contradicts himself right in his own article.

Comment Re:Here are the problems with RIM (Score 1) 341

Not only that, but when they released a touchscreen device, it was terrible. I'm a software developer and I couldn't figure out how to use the Storm. I hit a button and a the camera appeared in the middle of the (awful) web browser. It was atrocious. I picked up an iPhone and had everything working in like 5 minutes.

Comment Re:Even with a fire-sale (Score 4, Insightful) 341

Right. It made sense to buy the Touchpad at fire-sale prices because it was good hardware, had a good web browser, good email and some decent apps. On the other hand, the Playbook doesn't even have a built-in email application that doesn't require tethering to a Blackberry, meaning its pretty much useless as a couch device, and the apps just plain suck.

Comment Re:Wow... (Score 5, Insightful) 614

Not only that, but how much extra will it cost parents who need to pay for care for younger children who would otherwise be in school. We know some parents like to treat schools as babysitters, but in any case, now they will really need one. Guess they maybe shouldn't have complained about a slight tax increase to pay for their kids education.

Comment Re:So what? (Score 1) 209

Exactly. Look at how many passwords were gizmodo or engadget. Its a useless account -- does anyone really care if someone is now able to post comments or get replies to a site like this. It shows that users have individual passwords for the sites, and probably good odds that they are using "real" passwords for sites that matter.

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