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Comment Re:It's called "Get A Grip!" (Score 1) 1127

...but if there's ground for a lawsuit there's probably something morally wrong behind the scene.

Given the litigious culture we live in these days, I'm not sure that's really the case. I agree that to some extent managers need to be careful about the sort of workplace environment they cultivate, but I think it's also important that employees let their boss know if they have some sort of issue with the environment. This was sort of an extreme example, but people can be offended by most any topic, and if being offended is immediately grounds to sue, then we're going to have very, very silent workspaces.

Comment Re:Because it's a medical device. (Score 1) 629

On the other hand, not everyone in need of a hearing aid is stuck using old phones. There's a demographic of hearing aid users that probably never even use a non-cell phone (a lot of people don't even have a land line in their home anymore), and for those people something like Bluetooth or a 3.5mm jack would be much more useful than requiring the hearing aid to have a telecoil in it (especially if the telecoil is going to be something that increases the price of the hearing aid).

Comment Re:Apple? (Score 1) 94

I actually think the gaming market is one of the places that Apple is weakest. Other than some smaller developers (a la the Humble Bundle), the majority of games are still Windows-only, and will probably continue to be if nothing changes because right now all the gamers tend to own Windows machines.

That said, I can't quite see how partnering with Valve would help make Apple any money, unless whatever they come up with convinces game developers to start writing for other platforms. (The maybe-good-news is that since OS X is built on Unix, they'd be that much closer to Steam for Linux)

Comment Re:Haven't had bad luck lately... (Score 1) 513

It seems that you can have physical stores, good customer experience or cheap prices but not all three.

So then stick with the first two (instead of just the first one). I'm often willing to pay slightly more for some products to either be able to pick it up now instead of waiting for shipping, or for the peace of mind that if I have to return it, I don't have to deal with return-shipping. Best Buy though, in addition to having terrible prices even compared to like Target or Wal-Mart, has fairly poor customer service to boot; there's just no reason to shop there at all.

Comment Re:How "An Inconvenient Truth" can it get (Score 1) 382

Well he's half right. Purely sea-based ice will displace as much sea-water as the mass of the ice itself. When the ice melts, it will become the same mass of sea-water that it would have been displaced while it was ice. The net water-level change would be pretty close to nil.

Though now that I think about it, does salt make the sea water effectively more-dense than freshwater in terms of the amount of ice it can float? And if so, will the water from the ice occupy slightly more space if it's fresh-water? Perhaps there would be a very small rise in ocean level...

Comment In Other Words... (Score 1) 226

So let me get this straight. Samsung is designing a device that specifically doesn't infringe on another company's patents. And this is news? Isn't that generally the goal of patents (at least when they're not terribly broken like they are)?

Also, they seem to have been ABLE to produce a phone that didn't rip off Apple's design (it looks pretty good actually), what was all this about "it's impossible not to make a phone exactly like Apple's" stuff that was floating around in their defense earlier?

Comment Re:From the No-shit-sherlock department (Score 1) 716

You obviously never played catch, or three-flys-up as a kid. The point being, and I haven't read the article but this is what it sounds like they're going for, is that dogs are more social and do things like playing with their owners. Cats on the other hand just kinda do whatever they feel like without the capacity for as much social interaction.

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