Comment Screw Google (Score 1) 37
Comment Re:Old news, still true (Score 1) 614
Comment Old news, still true (Score 1) 614
Comment Young whippersnappers (Score 1) 629
Comment Envy (Score 1) 295
Comment Re:The bond measure was for $98 billion (Score 1) 709
Of course, they still demand all the services.
Hogwash. I've lived in CA for 25 years and the only thing I expect is the roads to be maintained and for public schools to be operated. Everything else I get is fee for service (utilities, trash pickup, etc). The only Californians I know of demanding services are people who don't pay jack shit into the system in the first place, just like everywhere else in this bankrupt country.
Comment The article title is a troll (Score 2) 370
Comment Re:Existence != Importance (Score 1) 203
Comment Define "buyers" (Score 3, Insightful) 375
We have lost 20 million buyers in just five years
This is easily misleading. If Mr. Crupnick means "album buyers", he is more likely to be correct than if by "buyers" he meant total number of customers buying music. The fact that people can now easily purchase single songs when they previously were forced to buy entire albums in order to get only one or two songs they really wanted might have something to do with this. In fact, it might have everything to do with such a typically misleading music industry claim.
Comment Follow the money (Score 2) 343
Comment More 'zero tolerance' police state crap (Score 2) 538
Comment Re:follow the money (Score 1) 757
Thanks. But you should have told me that 10 years ago.
No 30 years ago, damn it.
Comment TFA = No Surprises (Score 1) 696
Comment Re:It makes sense for the business market (Score 1) 410
Companies don't trust their employees and Chrome is a sandbox within a sandbox. This is a good thing in the corporate world where centralized control is valuable.
Chrome is a very thin client that really works.
And you need a whole new OS for this? What about using *nix machines, setting the login shell to