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Comment Re:Profit (Score 4, Insightful) 227

The building would need extensive renovation for it to be suitable for use.

Chief among these would be the addition of central air conditioning, but I would assume that a building that old would also need a good deal of electrical and structural work, asbestos removal, etc.

At this time, the ads bring in more revenue than rent would, so there's no reason to invest the money.

Comment Re:Duh. (Score 1) 897

If they make 100 MPG cars that I can buy and sell enough of them to offset the gas guzzlers they sell, then why should I care? Let the rich jerks buy their Hummers or whatever. They'll be subsidizing my purchase of a nice, gas-sipping econobox.

Comment Always remember (Score 1) 201

"It doesn’t matter who you are, or what you’ve done, or think you can do. There’s a confrontation with destiny awaiting you. Somewhere, there is a chilli you cannot eat."

-- Daniel Pinkwater, A Hot Time in Nairobi

Comment Eff Neil Gaiman (Score 1) 279

I'm a paying customer and I have the right to bitch, complain and moan all I want. I spent money, not to mention time and mental energy, on Martin's books and I certainly wouldn't have done so if I didn't feel that there was at least an implicit promise that he would make a reasonable effort to finish the series and not leave me hanging out to dry with a thousand cliffhangers.

I understand about missing deadlines and writers block and all that. But if you can't write, then at least shut up about it, for Ghu's sake. Don't tease me with updates about writing and the possible finish of the book and then go, "Oh well, didn't finish. Off to Spain for a month".

It's not like I've been hanging around, doing nothing, waiting for the next book to come out. In the time since Feast Of Crows came out I've managed to get married, have a daughter, buy a house and do a lot of other cool and interesting things. Still, I check in on the GRRM site every couple months and I am happy to bitch about the subject when it comes up in conversation or online.

Comment Re:What Apple is Doing is Terrible (Score 1) 218

They're just figuring this out now?

Developing for IOS has been a crap shoot from jump street. Apple has always retained the right to deny an app access to or remove it from the App Store for any reason...or for no reason at all. You could easily put a ton of time, money and energy into developing an iDevice app just to have Apple slam the door in your face without apology or explanation.

There's a lot of money to be made by working in Apple's walled garden, but the risk that you piss off the beast and get eaten has always been there.

Comment Re:if patting down anyone (Score 1) 1135

Really, because I'd never consider drugging my child to make her more compliant. Well...maybe I'd consider it, but I'd never do it.

I could certainly see my daughter having a freak out from that kind of treatment, which means that we're not planning to fly for some time unless they get this nonsense sorted out. Maybe if the airlines see passenger levels drop and drop they'll put pressure on the TSA to fix their shit.

Comment I still remember the first time I played Doom (Score 1) 362

I was working the overnight shift, not much to do, and they had just gotten a new PC for the computer room. It had a big, 17 inch monitor, a zippy 486 under the hood and even a decent sound card. I downloaded the game, put it on a floppy and told my guys to watch the control room while I went upstairs for a bit.

I popped the disk in and started up the game. I remember how immersive it felt, the sound, the three D graphics. I really felt like I was part of the game. Three in the morning, all alone in the computer room, the growls of demons in my ears...it was pretty damn freaky.

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