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Comment Re:Typical BBC bias (Score 1) 210

Everyone is flaming this poster for using "bias" but I think perhaps it's just a case of the wrong term. I think OP perhaps meant SENSATIONALISM. The "Beeb" and all news these days rely on sensationalism to jazz up stories.

"Bullet" is more sensational than "tag", "projectile", etc. I want to read about a "GPS Bullet" story far more than a "GPS Tag" story!

Comment Re:Allegory (Score 1) 372

So far in this thread, you are the only one who - I think - has hit the nail on the head. It's all about employee lock-in.

The "free" shuttle buses, laundry, meals, etc etc etc has one goal: KEEP YOU WORKING. If you don't need to maneuver your own transport? You can work more. If you don't need to cook? You can work more. If you don't need to wash your own clothes? You can work more.

A colleague of mine has a daughter hired by a Bay tech company right out of college. He was humble-bragging that she gets all of these "benefits" plus a low six figure salary at 22 years old. But to me, it's a bit of a sucker bet because the goal of these "benefits" is to have you work as much as possible.

Comment Secret or PRIVATE? (Score 4, Insightful) 154

Setting aside the ridiculous $1M issue, the accounts are called secret, but aren't they simply PRIVATE? That is, they aren't publicly distributed and shared widely, but they aren't "secret" since multiple parties obviously know that they exist. Even my low-budget church has a "Minister@.com" address for the public and a private @.com.

Comment Re:GIVE APPLE THE NEEDLE !! (Score 4, Informative) 213

Printing Geek here: Paperback book would be roughly $0.01 or LESS per text page (depending on the run length of total copies) and $0.04 per cover. All of this includes binding and shipping. So, let's look at a 300 page paperback: about $3.10 per printed copy. Now, think of a large run book with text page cost at $0.005 or $0.0025 per page: ~$1.54 or ~$0.79 per copy. I think the lower range of prices is even more likely considering the junk paper stock and black ink only for paperbacks.

Keep in mind these cost are assuming domestic US production of books! I don't think I can pick up one of my kids books and not see "PRINTED IN CHINA" on the back.

Comment Re:To Boldly Go... (Score 1) 283

I fully agree that it makes fiscal sense to send robots and such. Manned exploration, to me, isn't about fiscal sense. I think it's innate to the human experience to go there ourselves. To see with our own eyes what the robots tell us. Example: I found James Cameron's dive in the ocean trench last year far more interesting than what submersibles have already told us. To hear the excitement in an explorer's voice and get that feeling of what it was like... you can't get that from a probe.

It doesn't make financial sense, but to have "boots on the ground" puts the awe of it in perspective for all of humanity, IMHO.

Comment To Boldly Go... (Score 4, Insightful) 283

It's a shame so much of NASA's human exploration has been cut back. It's awesome scientific challenges like protecting astronauts on such a mission that would create untold breakthroughs in shielding tech and other fields. We need these challenges to advance our society! We need to reap the benefits. We need 21st Century TANG!!!!

Comment Re:Single digit GB/mo cap (Score 1) 155

My wife and I use just our phone's hotspot feature for internet as we live in an area with no DSL or cable service. I work at home one day a week and then we do "normal" web browsing and such. We try to limit video watching because, obviously, the 5GB/month cap. We've been doing this for 6 months and don't "usually" go over the cap. In March both she and I did because we had a friend visit for a week who worked from our home during that time, so I incurred 2 extra GB and my wife 1. So, overall it works but you really cannot have a Netflix sub or watch a lot of YouTube.

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