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Frank Lupo writes:
In the spirit of 10 DS Games that should be made, here is a list of 12 hypothetical PC/Console Games from the future with "the future" being the peak of the current-gen cycle in 2010.
Somewhat tongue-in-cheek, but then again, I kind of want to play every one of them. Warning: some crude language.
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story
dpu writes
"Who would pay $1.99 to download a television episode that only costs about $0.0014 to see on cable? This is a short essay on the current and past state of subscription television, and a hope for the future. It skips a lot of points that the thinkers among us might care about, but it does the math and drives a nail into Big Content's pinky toe."
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BlueVoodoo writes:
This article, Part 1, introduces the growing need for automated IT management, which is facilitated by the centralization and consolidation of applications, data centers, and front- and back-office functions. Discover how you can use Derby as a managed element, including working with the database's unified utilization and management requirements and how using FCAPS can help you design an IT management solution.
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Greyfox writes:
A few years back I tried to sell my manager at IBM on the idea of sending me to the Linux Beer Walk on the company dime. Well he wasn't particularly keen on the idea for some reason but I'm working at a new company now and am set to try again! However... there doesn't seem to be a Linux Beer Walk that I can pitch anymore! Whatever happened to that event and will there ever be another?
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smparadox writes:
"A woman who died two months ago won a county commissioner's race in Jerauld County yesterday.
Democrat Marie Steichen, of Woonsocket, got 100 votes, defeating incumbent Republican Merlin Feistner, of Woonsocket, who had 64 votes."
According to the article, voters knew that she was dead and just wanted a change. How much must it suck to be the Incumbent who lost that face-off?