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Comment Re:They're impossible to fire (Score 1) 593

Sure, that worked really good for the industrial revolution. Welcome to your 112 hour work week, don't like it? Fuck off, there's a line of people behind you waiting for a job.

The 19th Century thinking here is remarkable. It makes me wonder who are the conservatives.

Really? What happened to so much of US manufacturing? I'm pretty sure it went overseas to those sweatshops you're calling '19th century thinking'.

Comment Re:Needs new leadership (Score 1) 325

You grossly underestimate the infrastructure requirements to provide a service like netflix across the world. It's far easier, and more profitable, licensing to many companies (netflix, itunes, blockbuster, hulu, amazon, etc.) and sit back collecting royalties while focusing on their primary business, which is creating content.

Comment Re:Bitcoin (Score 1) 709

If I deposit $100 into an FDIC insured bank account, in all but the most ridiculous extreme cases, I'll be able to withdraw $100 whenever I'd like. Whether or not the bank is speculating with my money doesn't particularly concern me as long as I have access to the funds I deposited. With Bitcoin, this is must less likely to happen as the value fluctuates wildly in very short amounts of time.

Comment Re:It is not something that can be resolved... (Score 1) 179

I just did this two weeks ago on a Dell laptop. From start to fully functional OS, starting with a non-dell windows xp CD, including sound, network (both wireless and ethernet), and graphics drivers totaled about 2 hours. The total time is misleading as well because more than an hour of that was formatting and waiting for the installer to copy the files over.

Dell's site was easy to navigate for my old laptop (Dell D620) and had all the drivers broken down by category. It was a complete no-brainer, and I'm quite certain my mom could've done it without issue.

Submission + - Steve Jobs Passed Away (cnet.com)

rnswebx writes: Apple co-founder and Chairman Steve Jobs died today, Apple said. He was 56.

Comment Re:Silly reporting (Score 3, Interesting) 200

Regarding Zynga, how about doing as suggested and read the details? (I won't comment on Groupon, as I've never believed in their product at all)

Their quarterly revenue actually went up by more than $30M over the previous quarter; $279M vs $242M. They didn't launch a new game the entire year, until May 31st. (one month before the end of Q2) Since then, they have also launched a new Indiana Jones themed game, Adventure World. Keep in mind that Zynga will be one of the early players on Google's new social network, already launching their biggest game, Cityville, on the platform.

They had higher than normal hiring expenses, including a $10M payment as part of an executive's sign-on bonus. They also paid out $10.6M in a stock warrant. Both of these are quite likely to be one time events, and neither of them made many appearances in the media. If you take those two payments out, you are back at ~$22M in profit, which would be an increase in year over year, and almost double Q1 2011's profit of $11.8M. My source outlines most of this for you, in case you'd rather not read through the details yourself. I knew the Q2 2011 profit number, but here is another source for you to check out in case you don't believe me.

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Submission + - iPhone 5 is more highly anticipated than iPhone 4 (bgr.com)

zacharye writes: Apple’s iPhone 4 has been the best-selling smartphone in the world since it launched over 14 months ago in June 2010, but the iPhone 5 is even more highly anticipated than the current-generation model was ahead of its release. According to a recent survey conducted by RBC Capital Markets, Apple’s iPhone 5 is seeing “unprecedented demand” ahead of its release, which is expected next month...

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