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Comment Re:But I thought... (Score 1) 378

I think you mean ten years ago not 'the last twenty years'.

No, people were predicting Apple's demise way back around 1991.

Just look at this one earnings story for a reference of what sparked that round of speculation:
http://www.faqs.org/abstracts/News-opinion-and-commentary/Digital-net-up-as-Apple-posts-decline-Profits-off-by-28-at-Digital.html

Comment Re:Did I miss something? (Score 1) 372

According to Google Dictionary:
http://www.google.com/dictionary?source=dict-chrome-ex&sl=en&tl=en&q=employ

employ Verb /emploi/

Synonyms:

verb: use, engage, utilize, hire, apply
noun: service, job, occupation, work, business, office, situation, engagement, place, berth
employed past participle; employs 3rd person singular present; employing present participle; employed past tense

1. Give work to (someone) and pay them for it

2. Keep occupied

3. Make use of

I would say that option 3 was used in this case.

Comment Re:Used this at HHGregg before (Score 1) 725

and I am going to try it again this year. Amazing what prices they will match when it comes to getting a sale. This year I need two 42 LCD televisions, they want 699 whereas I can get them from a certain major online retailer wants 599 and others 589 with no tax or shipping costs.

Will be curious what price they will go down to.

I have to disagree with your assessment of HHGregg's willingness to price match.

A local department store chain had a pedestal for LG washers/dryers on sale. I called HHGregg ahead of time to ensure that they could match the price, and the answer was "we sure can."

After a half hour or so of having the sales associate verify the deal on the competitor's website and asking his manager for authorization, he finally came back that they could not match the price. Apparently, the competitor's price was "below cost." Despite HHGregg's 110% price guarantee, they could not even match a competitor's price by 80%.

BestBuy had absolutely no qualms matching the department store's price, and they actually had the pedestals ready to go at the store. HHGregg would have had to order them from their warehouse, taking additional time.

I cannot honestly imagine myself ever again walking into HHGregg.

Comment Re:Tech companies (Score 1) 685

and Calfornia is often seen as the most liberal state

Which of course explains why Reagan, Nixon, Wilson, and Schwarzenegger came from there.

Which Wilson? If you're referring to Woodrow Wilson, he was born in Virginia and lived in New Jersey for quite some time. Hell, he was the president of Princeton and later NJ's governor.

Comment Re:Luddites (Score 2, Interesting) 506

I live in South Jersey. I pump my own gas. Not because I'm anti-service either, but because I don't trust anybody to properly put my gas cap back on. Every time I let someone else do it, they either forget to put it on crooked, leave it unlocked, or forget to close the gas door. I generally get gas at one location (I don't drive very far) and they know me well enough to let me pump my own gas. All you have to do is say, "this thing's a pain in the ass, let me do it." or "save your strength, I got it." and you're clear.

As an FYI, pumping your own gas into any sort of container (gas can, your car's gas tank, etc.) is against NJ state law.

If the gas cap ordeal bothers you so much, you might want to get a car with a self-sealing fuel filler. Ford has made such fuel fillers standard across its product line: http://wot.motortrend.com/6253125/technology/fords-capless-easy-fuel-filler-to-go-standard-across-range/index.html

Comment I know how the next codec standard will be chosen. (Score 0) 686

It won't be chosen by the likes of Apple or Microsoft. I won't be chosen by potential lawsuits (at least not to a significant extent.)

Nope. There's one industry that will dictate the next standard. That industry is porn.

The porn industry had effectively chosen Blu-Ray as the de facto new standard for high def video: http://www.pcworld.com/article/125618/porn_industry_may_be_decider_in_bluray_hddvd_battle.html

The porn industry chooses its standards. Everyone else follows.

Comment Re:This is not news. (Score 2, Interesting) 120

Yelp has been bullshit for some time. It's a neat idea, but they've censored several of my negative reviews which were all factual.

As such, Yelp holds no value.

This seems to be a common problem with such reviews. Fortunately, I've never seen Google Local remove any review that I've made.

Comment This is good... (Score 1) 359

Except for the fact that this could be the perfect time to steal one of the school's computers.

The school originally stated that the cameras were activated when thefts were reported. If it's prohibited from activating the security features at all, there may be an enhanced window of opportunity to steal one and get away with it.

Regardless, the school had it coming, activating the cameras without their users' knowledge.

Comment Re:It would seem... (Score 2, Informative) 169

To my knowledge, the Feds are only allowed to restrict image use based on its classified status.

I thought use of the presidential seal was restricted. I've not seen the photos so I dont know if they
have it or not.

I believe that the Seal has a special status to avoid misrepresentation of official statements.

These images, on the other hand, are not currently involved with any sort of misrepresentation.

I also believe that the protection of the Seal is inherited from similar protection given to the British Royal Standard.

Comment It would seem... (Score 5, Interesting) 169

That the Federal Government is overstepping its authority with these images.

To my knowledge, the Feds are only allowed to restrict image use based on its classified status. That is, if it is a matter of national security or not.

Since the Feds are not restricting these images due to security issues, they really don't have a leg to stand on.

You know things are in a sad state of being when even the government disregards the rules of copyright.

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