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Comment Re:The first rule of controlling a market... (Score 1) 332

So you were unable to grasp his entire point: As a religious seller, he should have the choice of selling those wares he believes in.

Sure he should... and he can wear the criticism that goes with it.. which is what is happening here.
And sorry, if your business model includes becoming the defacto standard or defacto provider for any service - then you can justify some of your business decisions to the general public -- otherwise go back to being a snooty, small-time, boutique seller catering special interests.

Comment Re:So this is the moment of my Generation Maturing (Score 1) 94

At 26, I'm the first generation to grow up with a home computer, a computer lab at school, to learn using video games, and to learn programming as I grew up....[yawn]... When do I get to start saying "Get off my lawn?"

At 40... I'm the first generation to grow up with home computer, a computer lab at school, to learn using video games, and to learn programming as I grew up... Now pick up your skateboard and GET OFF MY LAWN!

Comment Usernames part of the problem... (Score 1) 487

Usernames for a vast number of sites default to you email address - with a different password for each site.
As such, people end up sticking patterns in their passwords to keep track of which is which... or, worse, they use the same pwd for every account.

I'm more worried about the number of times I've put the wrong username / password combo in a login prompt for some site, when that username/password is valid for another side.

muscle memory too, is a killer in this regard.

eg if your email address is the same as your domain username - how many sites have you given your work account details to due to muscle memory alone?
Sure, the site failed the login - but who says they destroyed the details of the attempt ?

Comment carriers and skype... (Score 1) 270

Facebook and the death of texting is one thing, but I'm still amazed that Skype hasn't absolutely destroyed the revenue of carriers everywhere.
I mean sure, they get the data - but VOIP and Skype are infinitely cheaper than paying per call

It seem we finally all got the video phones that sci-fi has been throwing in our faces for years, and the world went "meh..."

Comment Hello? Tech Support??? (Score 1) 60

I'm sorry to say, but this will turn to shit.

My daughter was part Kevin 07s laptop trial program a couple of years ago in a Victorian primary school.
They gave every student in her year a netbook for $150 with everything on it. Win 7, Office etc. and they used them in just about every class.

It was a really, really good initiative.... until they broke.

The schools had enough seed money to pay a tech to come in and set them up initially, after that there was no more support. Teachers who were technically minded had to resolve network issues and hardware failures themselves - and handle the backlog of netbooks from kids of teachers who had no idea.

The netbooks were on the education networks, so they were locked down so tightly that parents who were technically minded, couldn't do anything to fix them.
In the end kids had to share machines in class and broken netbooks didn't get fixed.

These could be wonderful programs, but the politicians (as usual) just don't give a shit once the ribbon has been cut and the photo op is gone.
No tech support in the schools means no program - its pretty simple really.

Comment Who's copyright is it anyway? (Score 1) 38

While I understand that the AFL and Telstra have a lot invested in the outcome of this... I don't understand how they're the ones bringing the case against Optus.

Optus is recording the Channel 7 feed in its entirety on behalf of the user - there is no dispute about this.

Apart from making Telstra's product worthless, what does this case have to do with them? Its not Telstra's content that Optus is recording - its Channel 's
Apart from making the AFL's deal with Telstra worthless, what does this case have to do with them? Again, its not the AFL's content that Optus is recording - its Channel 7's

So where is Channel 7 in all of this? Nowhere - they're getting their feed, including ads, distributed via the internet and, thus, reaching a wider audience - they'd be quite ok what that.

So how are the AFL and Telstra bringing a copyright case against Optus for content that isn't theirs?

Comment Re:Worst? (Score 1) 130

How hard is it to say, "No, we never, ever access private messages or contact information for any reason"?

Really, really hard. Because as soon as any company does this, some back office dweeb from the company pipes up with "actually, thats not technically correct..." and now they're openly lying about it. PR and politicians alike never want to talk in absolutes because it can only ever come back and bite them...

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