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Comment Re:Link broken? (Score 1) 1191

Just adding a +1 to this. The reason I continue to come to slashdot amongst all its competitors is not as a news aggregator - there are plenty of those across tech / science / politics / everything else covered here. The reason I come back is for the comments section.

We all joke about the quality of it all frequently and sure there's chaff amongst the wheat but the truth is it's rare to get a place where insightful discussion of these topics takes place on such a regular basis.

The new design looks like every other site and I think if the switch is made I'll be far less likely to return.

Comment Re:seriously?!!? (Score 1) 506

Mine does. It says:

"Ryan Vogt writes in the Mercury News that Shakespeare described death as 'the undiscovere'd country, from whose bourn no traveller returns.' Did you know there is a the miraculous way to resuscitate tabs sent to the 'undiscovere'd country,' a sort of Ctrl-Z for the entire Internet, that means 'no more called-out cusswords, no more wishing the back button had you covered when, aiming to click on a tab, you accidentally hit the little X on the tab's starboard.' For Macs: Command [plus] shift [plus] t reopens the last tab. For PCs: Ctrl [plus] Shift [plus] T. 'Try it right now. Close this tab and bring it back. I dare ya.' Melia Robinson's trick [described for Chrome] works in Firefox and Internet Explorer, too, so clumsy mousing won't send the the E*Trade tab you mistakenly closed all cued up to sell those 10,000 shares of stock or your long political post on your uncle's Facebook page on a one-way trip to the undiscovere'd country in those browsers, either."

Comment Really? (Score 1) 120

"since Motorola is assembling the Moto X in Fort Worth, Texas, the company expects American users to have their customized Moto X within four days of placing an order."

FTFY. Or should it be Texan users..

Comment Why is Australia different? (Score 1) 867

Interesting that Australia Post has seen both revenues and profit increase in recent years then. Traffic to their stores has steadily declined as has traditional 'letter' based post - obviously less people send letters, but also less people get bills by mail etc also.

However parcel delivery has skyrocketed due to online shopping and they've used this to continue to build growth. There are other options they're running also (digital mailbox where they'll scan stuff that arrives for you, 24 hour access secure mail collection system) but prices overall don't seem too bad to me & the service levels are not horrendous either.

What is it that makes America so different?

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