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Comment Took ages (Score 1) 619

My gmail account seems to attract this stuff and, obliging fellow that I am, I prefer to return the emails pointing out their mistake and even suggesting the correct address to try. But a US company director kept sending confidential stuff to a consultant which was actually my email address and included heaps of very confidential file attachments. I sent back multiple emails trying to get them to look at where they were sending this stuff, until finally I copied and pasted their own email disclaimer, highlighted the part for them that said "advise us if you receive this in error" and said FFS read your own words!

That finally got their attention, and the issue was passed to one of their VP's who was full of fear at first, but when he found I'm not a US citizen he relaxed a little and we focused on resolving the issue. He had '"fear-of-lawsuit" written all over his emails until he relaxed, but I think that whole process took about 3 years.

Comment Re:I buy a new Apple device almost every month. (Score 1) 507

I'm just a barista, and I don't make a lot of money, but even I manage to buy a new Apple device almost every month.

Each month, I put all of my first three weeks of earnings toward buying a new iPhone or an iPad or an iBook or an iPod. I already have 14 different types of iPods, and 8 iPhones. Next month I think I will save up for a new Mac mini (it will be my 12th).

It's my duty as an American to buy as many Apple products as I can, even if it means that sometimes I don't have enough money for rent, and sometimes not even enough money for food.

That's just nonsense. I would suggest treatment for that.
Your excuse that you're doing it for your country doesn't stack up as you're not doing them any favours with the pathetic amount you're spending vs the country's debt. You're doing it for yourself and are probably using that as an excuse. I would talk to someone about it if I were you.

-Sig: If you don't change your direction, you'll end up where you are heading.

Comment Japanese trucks do it already (Score 1) 531

Adding to the cacophony that is a city. Trucks in japan have a speaker system as well as indicators for when they are turning. They say, "migi kudasai" (left please) or something because it's done in a cutsey wootsey girls voice and is hard to understand. But everyone ignores them. You have to or run screaming home with your hands over your ears, there's just so much noise. You just filter it out.

Toyota, working in isolation - a good idea for the marketing department, totally useless in real life.

Obesa cantavit!

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Police Called Over 11-Year-Old's Science Project 687

garg0yle writes "Police in San Diego were called to investigate an 11-year-old's science project, consisting of 'a motion detector made out of an empty Gatorade bottle and some electronics,' after the vice-principal came to the conclusion that it was a bomb. Charges aren't being laid against the youth, but it's being recommended that he and his family 'get counseling.' Apparently, the student violated school policies — I'm assuming these are policies against having any kind of independent thought?"

Comment Re:I have no reason to change my ethics (Score 1) 613

I totally agree. In the past I've turned down work because (I felt) the management were dickheads.

People who are assholes in the workplace may prosper temporarily, but in the long term it's the guy - oops sorry, person, that can get along that will win out.

The company I'm with just got rid of a contractor that couldn't work with other people, acted like he knew it all and would never tell other people what he'd done to fix something. Single point of failure - punt! - bye bye!

Has to work for the common good else it's, ultimately, doomed to failure.

Obesa Cantavit

Microsoft

Obama's "ZuneGate" 608

theodp writes "Barack Obama supporters were left shaking their heads after a report surfaced that the president-elect was using a Zune at the gym instead of an iPod. So why would Mac-user Obama be Zune-ing out? Could be one of those special-edition preloaded Zunes that Microsoft bestowed on Democratic National Convention attendees, suggests TechFlash, nixing the idea that the soon-to-be Leader of the Free World would waste time loading Parallels or Boot Camp in OS X just to use a Zune."
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Jerry Seinfeld Will Plug Vista 776

Barence writes "Microsoft has signed up comedian Jerry Seinfeld to its $300 million Vista PR blitz, as it attempts to turn around the negative perception surrounding its operating system. Reports suggest Bill Gates will also appear in the ads, which, given the comedy timing he displayed in his 'Bill's Last Day' video, and the deadpan manner of Seinfeld, could result in a huge hit for the company." Reader Zarmanto notes in his journal that "Mac users might be quite amused, considering that (like many other TV shows) the set of Seinfeld always had a Macintosh prominently displayed in the background."

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