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Comment Re:Intl. Distribution (Score 1) 407

It's not a tax it's a levy, all the money goes to the artists (yeah right) not the government of Canada.

  I don't get why music and movie companies most from the USA get to dictate Canadian law for the benefit of those foreign corporations, there are a lot of other companies in the world other than those types.

  How about the record companies wake up and realize it's not 1990 and things change, roll with the times, a CD with one "good" (autotuner'ed to death) song isn't worth the plastic it's on. They should set up an entirely new method of distribution, even something other than iTunes (I don't use) or whatever else is out there.

  This sucks more because as I hinted most music sucks these days or it's because I'm now 41 or both but I'm not paying $10/moth so Justin Bieber can get a new haircut.

Comment long-lasting effects of a bad teacher (Score 1) 1322

In high school (mid 1980's) I had a Grade 10 Math teacher who sat at the back of the class and played 60's music on a tape deck.

  His teaching involved telling us to do the work on certain pages, as we tried to concentrate while listening to 20 year old music we all hated. Of course being teenagers none of us asked questions or didn't really think to ask and as a result not one person in the class had a final mark above 40%, we all failed - the entire class.

  So for the next two years I was behind one year in Math, all my other classes were fine, and for some reason I was put in a Grade 10 home-room even though I only had one subject that wasn't in my grade level. This also was the situation when I was in Grade 12, stuck in a Grade 11 home-room while my friends were one grade up, all because of one damn subject I failed.

  The part that hurt me the most but I didn't know about until years later was all the Grade 12 students went to the local University to as part of an orientation field trip, they were showed how to fill out applications, given information about and how to apply for bursaries etc.

  I finished Math thanks to a very good Math teacher who "picked volunteers" (we didn't get the joke at the time) four at once to go up front and complete Math problems he wrote on the blackboard. I had two classes with him, Grade 11 and Grade 12 Math, when finished my marks were in the high 80's to low 90's for Grade 11 and 12, coming from a mark of less than 40% I'd say he was the best teacher in existence. He even held classes after school and during the Summer. Earl Foster you're the best!

  btw I went to University briefly many years later and by then I felt very out of place. Maybe someday I'll go back.

Comment Monitor set-up and fvwm (Score 1) 739

I remember being freaked out during the install because I had to know the Horizontal and Vertical refresh rates of my monitor and the warning said if I didn't enter them right my monitor may be damaged.

  The other was the desktop, if you moved your mouse to the right it would scroll over, a virtual desktop I guess it was called, it was fvwm.

  I think it was Redhat v1.0, I had Redhat a Cheapbytes CD but I'm not sure if that was my first distribution, it was hard to download any big files because of dial-up a smokin' 3 Kbps on a good day.

Comment Power over Ethernet, cables can fail (Score 1) 524

At work I have had cables go bad but all the bad ones had Power Over Ethernet (PoE) not just a regular everyday set-up. There is no movement to the cable it's locked away and there isn't any vibration to move it, the cables just sit without any movement.

  I didn't tear the cable apart to see what failed and it was the cable not the connector jacks, I thought the power may have increased the rate of corrosion on the pins but they were OK.

  It is DC too so it's not like AC where 60Hz may vibrate the cable wire and possibly cause failure, DC voltage would be steady but I'm not 100% sure how the power and the data work together on a PoE cable.

The Courts

Pirate Bay Trial Ends In Jail Sentences 1870

myvirtualid writes "The Globe and Mail reports that the Pirate Bay defendants were each sentenced Friday to one year in jail. According to the article, 'Judge Tomas Norstrom told reporters that the court took into account that the site was "commercially driven" when it made the ruling. The defendants have denied any commercial motives behind the site.' The defendants said before the verdict that they would appeal if they were found guilty. 'Stay calm — Nothing will happen to TPB, us personally or file sharing whatsoever. This is just a theater for the media,' Mr. Sunde said Friday in a posting on social networking site Twitter." Update: 04/17 12:16 GMT by T : Several updates, below.

Comment Re:hilarious (Score 1) 303

> as they gas up their SUVs

  That's another problem, people are so fixated on the SUV they fail to see the 1980 Cadillac with the 400 cu in gas guzzler motor, or the 2007 Honda that burns as much fuel as the SUV. It's the amount of energy used that's the problem, not what the vehicle looks like, people get hysterical when they see something they believe is the cause of a problem and are blind to anything else which may be just as bad or worse.

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