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Comment Re:So what's HK got to do with Chinese Attitude? (Score 2) 75

It's not subtle at all. HK is not exactly an autonomous state but it is very unique. It is part of China and top officials are "elect/appointed" from central. BUT the law in HK is based on English common law. And see the judges names: I don't think any Chinese has last names like Mortimer, Riebiero, Hartmann, Walker...etc. Learn something new everyday.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Hong_Kong
http://www.judiciary.gov.hk/en/organization/judges.htm
http://rbbadger.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/p201001110174_photo_1012560.jpg
Back to the subby title I agree it's total BS and pure speculation, actually it's just "normal" /. sinophobic.

Submission + - 10 IT Job Titles We Miss (informationweek.com)

CowboyRobot writes: InformationWeek has a slideshow of 10 IT Job Titles We Miss, looking back at obsolete skills from the past 20 years.
From 1995, "Want to check your electronic mail from the road? Just get to the nearest PC and surf the Internet. Lotus Development has come up with a way for users of its cc:Mail system to access their corporate network-based mail via the World Wide Web."
Remember 'cc:Mail Administrator', or for that matter, 'BBS Manager' or 'DEC Field Engineer/VAX Programmer'?

Submission + - Ballmer Realized He Was a Problem at Microsoft (tomshardware.com)

ausekilis writes: Toms Hardware has a story (original paywalled at WSJ) about Ballmer's decision to retire early. It wasn't due to his office running out of chairs, rather it was he realized he wasn't as quick to adapt or as adept at the emerging markets (mobile, wearables, etc...). He then decided that for Microsoft to succeed, it would need someone else at the helm. While this is something Slashdotters have been talking about for years, the usual rationale was his missing the boat or just plain inept to the world around him. From the article, it wasn't until he talked to another CEO, who saved Ford Motor Company, that he realized he could change the culture at MS a bit to be more adaptive. Ballmer insituted some changes in how the company was run, and once finished, he realized that he was no longer the right guy for the job. Instead of being captain of the sinking ship, he decided it's time for a new captain.

Submission + - WD Releases Breakthrough Black2 Drive, Combining an SSD and HDD

Deathspawner writes: WD has today announced its breakthrough Black2 drive, one that combines a 120GB SSD with a 1TB mechanical drive — all within a 2.5-inch frame. The benefits here are obvious: Users of regular-sized notebooks can now have the best of both worlds, while those looking to build smaller desktop PCs can shave some room by sticking to a one small single drive solution. As Techgage notes, however, Black2 does carry with it some severe limitations. For starters, it cannot be used as a caching drive. Further, it's exclusive for Windows, as a bit of software is required to unlock the mechanical portion of the drive. Given the fact that a 120GB SSD and 4TB 3.5-inch desktop HDD can be had for about the same $300 pricepoint, WD is clearly targeting Black2 entirely at Windows notebook users.

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