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Comment Why I don't care for them (Score 4, Informative) 147

My wife has a membership there. I am not sure why.
We live in a two person household, if we buy ten pounds of onions, or carrots, they will just go bad.
We can never do all of our shopping at Costco. They just don't have everything. Costco's selection is very limited, they just don't carry a lot of things we buy. For example: we cannot get decaffeinated tea, we cannot get regular soy milk (just organic soy beans and filtered water). What do have is only sold in huge quantities.

I suppose Costco works for some people, it's not great for everybody.

JMHO.

Comment Roads are never "free" (Score 1) 165

They have to be paid for one way or another.
Florida has no state income tax. So would you rather pay at the toll booth or out of your paycheck?
By charging at the toll booths, tourists pay for much of the road construction.

Whatever works out best for you, remember: nothing is for nothing.

Comment Apps and government/corporate acceptance (Score 1) 226

If there is one app that somebody needs, and that app does not run on Linux, then Linux is a non-starter. And many such apps do not run on Linux.
Governments, and corporations, are comfortable using something standard, and corporate supported. For them, the expense of Windows is not a big deal. Governments, and corporations are not concerned with the idealistic aspects of foss. What is a big deal, for them, is the labor pool that understands Windows applications. They wants standards, they don't care about nickel and dime saving, or any kind of ideals. They don't want to defeat "the man" they are "the man."
Government and corporations are a huge part of the desktop/laptop market, and as such, set the standard.

Comment "War Is a Racket" (Score 1) 118

> "War is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope." -- General Smedley D. Butler

Equipping both sides is totally normal. The US does this all the time. So do other nations. It has been going on in the mid-east for ages.

If you have not heard the Bob Dylan song "Masters of War" in a while, you should listen to it again.

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