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Comment Re:Actually there is a name for this behavior (Score 1) 114

So out of curiosity... any idea on the speeds this gives? I make too much to qualify myself, but as a foster parent we regularly have kids in the house we take care of that would qualify... We take advantage of some things the WIC checks offer like discounted museum memberships, since the food checks don't even come close to covering what kids eat.

If it is a decent speed this would be interesting to me.

Comment Re:Just Tack on a Fee (Score 1) 626

This also assumes all cars go automatic...

Collector cars aren't going to be going away, many people won't be able to afford these new fancy cars, many people will do what they can to break the auto part for whatever paranoid belief they feel like, or just the idea of not being in control.

What about the auto insurance industry? all those people will be hurting if there aren't as many accidents for people to carry insurance for.

Comment Re:Just Tack on a Fee (Score 1) 626

The normal problem here comes as you take your car across borders, are you paying the per mile to your home state, the state you drove in or the state your vehicle is registered in? When I lived in Washington, my vehicle was still registered in Wisconsin the whole time till I moved back. Who would get those tax dollars? What about trips to Canada or Mexico? You are taxed on something that didn't happen in your country?

Comment Re:Outsourcing (Score 1) 248

We had one of those a number of years back... 10 years as a computer operator and MCSE.

For every 4 hours of work we could get out of him, it took someone 8 hours to write up what to do and how to do it. The guy struggled with cut and paste. He did braindumps and passed exams, then lost all information within a week.

(10 years as a computer operator, typing in information, never leaving the one program he was supposed to work in)

Comment Re:iTunes (Score 1) 196

since it boots up every several months for something quick and then wants to run all the new updates...

Key work is wants... so it could be MS or anything really asking to update...

that I can see the annoyance.

Comment Re:Oh, look! Just what the economy needs! (Score 1) 600

we get hammered on this... our cost is higher then the price medicare pays... and we are the biggest provider for medicare patients in the state, because we will not turn people away that are on medicare like many other systems in the area that just won't take the people because for instance, for a small practice , they can only see so many medicare people, or they can't cover their own costs.

you pay more for them to stay afloat.

Comment Re:Where's the profit (Score 1) 379

The last few times I bought a new game it was one I wanted pre-release, so I went to Best Buy, traded in all the games I don't play anymore and put that to a pre-order, which gave additional credit for doing a tradein to put money down on a prerelease, so it made the new game practically free for me after giving up the old games. then each time I do this, the money I put up gets a bit more because now I trade in one game to get one game... I play the crap out of that game to get the cost per hour well below $1 an hour (really cheap entertainment) and move on. if you take the first month you have a game, and play it one hour a month every day, it comes down to $2 an hour quickly. A good game should be multiple months, so it gets cheap for the consumer that way.

Comment Trying out MagicJack (Score 1) 329

Trying out MagicJack, pretty hopeful at the moment, could drop Uverse phone and pay $40 a year... my contract just came up and right now it's $40 a month...

We are keeping the home phone just because of the kids. I'm not about to buy a 2 and 3 year olds phones, and with another on the way I want to make sure the phone is there without having to remember where you put your cell or if it is charged up or not... this should do that for us at a much cheaper rate. (we hope)

Comment Re:We can trade fraud, waste, and abuse for ID the (Score 1) 228

Plus you switch to one of these systems, too many try to move the paper workflow straight into the PC and force it to work...

People work differently on paper than on a PC, so it should be a different flow, hopefully a better flow.

There are a ton of benefits, but yea, it's pricey. And when you have the internal staff, the person paying the doctor is paying for a large amount of things... you have to pay the office workers, the cleaning people, the building costs, the administrative offices, data center, all the engineers, HR, the office supplies... there are a TON that you never see that is absolutely required to run things decently, and they have to get paid from somewhere...

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