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Comment Re:MY data in AMAZON's cloud ?? (Score 1) 122

Oh I KNOW that they store it in a multitude of locations. What I want to know is what kind of technology they are using such that when their system crashes they manage to lose the data on ALL of the multitude of locations. That must be some pretty fancy technology.
Or they don't really store it in multiple locations.

Comment Re:MY data in AMAZON's cloud ?? (Score 1) 122

What happens when your house burns down?

I guess the same thing that happens when the Amazon location with your data burns down.

Amazon restores the data on the guy's servers from their backups? No wonder everybody is all tinfoil hat over Amazon.

Yes, exactly. just like Comcast offers service to the address of the house you are going to buy. At least until after you buy it.

Comment Re:Paypal better pick what it wants to be... (Score 2) 68

Why aren't the big banks doing this? I guess because they can't tack on all kinds of horrendous fees and still get people to use it, and PayPal's business model isn't profitable enough for them.

I have a different guess. My guess is that big banks are banks and have to obey the banking regulations and so they can't afford to compete with companies like Paypal which doesn't have to obey the banking regulations even though they act as a bank.

Comment Re:I hate PayPal (Score 1) 68

I will not use a service that enjoys all of the benefits of being a bank without having to abide by the regulations of being a bank. Obviously this article indicates that they are being held to SOME of the regulations of being a bank, but clearly they are not being held to all of them. A bank cannot just decide to freeze your account except under specific and documented circumstances.

Comment Re:Jeremy Clarkson? (Score 1) 662

Yes, you must, but I'm not sure why. I've heard of those three. Ferrara is an actor who has appeared in one movie of note. Foust is a race car driver of little note, and Wood is a guy that is on Top Gear US. Their attempts to mimic the UK capers fall flat, they had guests on for maybe a season before the guest starts realized it wasn't worth it, even for two bit reality show idiots. The shows are week after week of station wagons and SUVs. I still watch it, but it has nothing on the original.

Comment Re:Kitsap County resident here... (Score 1) 536

Yeah, Comcast is incompetent, but there's more to the story than meets the summary. I took a look at his website, and found his resume, and a couple of things leapt out at me...

- All of his previous employment was in Southern California. To residents here on the Peninsula that's almost always a huge warning sign with flashing red letters. We've all seen too many folk move here from big cities who don't grasp that despite the apparent nearness of Seattle and Tacoma, Kitsap County is still pretty much country/rural. Not so much as it was when the Navy brought me out here nearly thirty years ago, but it's still not a city. It's not even close.

- His address turns out to be out in the boonies, in the kind of place big city folk like to buy houses and then complain that it's not like living in the cheek-by-jowl suburbs. Sorry dude, but when you live at the end of a quarter mile long shared driveway off of a back country road, it should be pretty obvious that you don't live in Palo Alto or Mountain View anymore.

You are exactly right. However, if someone tells you multiple times that they can provide you a service and then reneges, they are responsible for damages, whether it is in downtown L.A., Kitsap County, or Timbuktu Michigan.

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