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Comment Re:How is this news? (Score 1) 617

Just look at the crapbands you knew in high school, annoying the neighbors practicing in their garage every Saturday. If you are like most people you don't know a single one of these clowns that even bothers to pick up an instrument today. They were never good enough to bother listening to. Even the vocalists sucked.

I know at least a few local bars where just about any band that produces something even slightly better than noise can get a gig. Of course it's not a paying gig, but you might get some stale beer thrown your way if your really work at it.

Comment Re:technology vs. quality (Score 1) 617

no need to hire entertainment since the pub is full of talented locals who are more interested in entertaining each other than getting paid.

No doubt you've heard of, "singing for one's supper"? At one time that was quite literally true and even today there are probably people who wouldn't mind doing that provided that the performance was agreeable to the owner and the other patrons and the payment in beer and food was good.

Comment It's Not Just Music That's Losing Ground (Score 1) 617

Labor has been losing ground to capital for a while now and the trend is only getting stronger. In the not so distant future it's not difficult to imagine an economy where the labor that most people have to offer is essentially worthless compared to what can be produced by robotic factories and automated assembly directed by only the very best humans who will be paid quite well indeed for their labor. If we haven't figured out something for the rest of society to do by then then things could become very interesting in a dystopian sort of way.

Comment You Want Source Control, Not Synced Folders (Score 1) 238

Seriously, only amateurs mess around with network shared and synced folders. Get yourself a revision control and source repository system. There are plenty to chose from. Take a look at Subversion or Mercurial to get started. Synced folders are link flint knives and bearskins. You need to up your game.

Comment Re:Big oil (Score 1) 688

"Invoice price" is entirely a marketing gimmick to make people think they got a great price these days. It works surprisingly well. It shows the skill of the salesmen when people genuinely believe they bought a car for less than it cost the dealership.

So ignore it. Offer the salesman the price that you're willing to pay and be prepared to walk away if you're too far apart. Alternatively, if you really want to play hardball, you can discretely offer the salesperson a cash bribe to roll over in the negotiations. In effect, you're offering the salesperson the same amount that they would have made by selling you the car for several thousand more without you actually having to pay several thousand more to the dealer. In effect, you're using $500 cash in the envelope to cut the dealer out of the loop. This works best if you can conspire with the salesperson before walking onto the lot.

Comment Republicans Not Really Interested in Free Markets (Score 1) 688

Republicans are quick to argue in favor of the 'Free Market' when it suits their purposes to do so, but they aren't really in favor of them. The Libertarians are the true free market purists, but they aren't allowed at the adults' table in the Republican Party. This is somewhat analogous to the situation with the Progressives and the Democratic Party, occasionally useful as allies on selected issues but easily ignored and pushed aside when not in step with the party majority.

Comment Re:No they know your browser machine and ISP info (Score 1) 164

You're going to sit across a desk in an interview with someone who knows absolutely everything about everywhere you've ever surfed at any time in your life, or at least, as deep as that person cares to know.

If you can earn more for Google than the cost of your salary, do they care? My guess is probably not.

Comment Re:I'm not falling for that! (Score 1) 277

Amazon.com is funny that way. They offered me a whole page of dildos for mother's day and followed it up with an email with an electric wall plug in model. Which is pretty funny on it's face, since my purchasing history right before that day was three knives, a bayonet and a shotgun sling.

Maybe shotgun slings and dildos are often purchased together?

Comment Re:I'm not falling for that! (Score 1) 277

My god, it's some of the same info I give to my brokerage when I call them on the phone.

And it's available to anyone with access to credit check services. If that's all the information that your broker is using to identify you, I suggest that you find a new broker. At the very least they should be asking you for a password and giving you a bit of secret information that you've previously given to them to help you confirm that you're dealing with your broker and not somebody impersonating your broker. This would all be in addition to whatever security questions are required (preferably ones made up by you custom).

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