Comment Re:Kentucky Man (Score 3, Interesting) 1197
Comment To borrow some Chomsky... (Score 1) 608
Comment Re:Maybe the small business standard...but (Score 1) 304
I support Quickbooks as a consultant/sysadmin for SMBs.
I have felt your pain. Which is why I wanted to respond when I noticed this part...
And it's compounded by the fact Windows XP doesn't route data over the ethernet as a priority over WiFi connection.
Check out the first set of instructions in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894564 which should let you set a wired connection to a higher priority than a wireless.
Comment Re:It's not a policy change, just education (Score 1) 239
You explained a lot about why Google should be perceived differently based on the fuzziness of "Don't Be Evil" but you can't disagree about it's corporate priority.
Comment Re:It's not a policy change, just education (Score 0) 239
If you truly want to work somewhere that does good for the public at their own expense, find a non-profit with a mission you support. And work unpaid overtime.
Comment Re:s/Russia/America/g (Score 5, Funny) 304
Our American leaders know we won't believe obvious fabrications like those goofy Russian yokels, so they temper the vote fraud just enough to fly under the radar. And thus they demonstrate how much more they respect the American people's intelligence than the Russian leaders respect their people's intelligence.
Suck it, Russia! USA Number 1!
Comment Spinning Wing of Death? (Score 1) 253
Comment Re:IT Department vs Software Developers (Score 1) 217
"But then I'd sound just as short-sighted as you do."
You apparently missed that bit, where the point I make is precisely that such a position (one role must be superior/more valuable/better paid than the other) is silly.
Comment Re:IT Department vs Software Developers (Score 1) 217
Comment Re:IT Department vs Software Developers (Score 2) 217
Comment Skills and knowledge AND... (Score 5, Insightful) 394
In part, it's due to a severe shortage of computer security specialists and engineers with the skills and knowledge necessary to do battle against would-be adversaries.
Based on my own experience, I would argue that there is a severe shortage of computer security specialists and engineers with the skills and knowledge and desire to do battle against would-be adversaries. Whether it's a personal financial concern or a personal ethical concern, there are lots of great reasons for skilled and knowledgeable experts to seek employment elsewhere.
Comment True story about crashing an automotive computer (Score 1) 360
I ended up catching a little too much air, and bottomed-out the car pretty hard. Upon landing with a loud crunchy thud, all the dash lights went out, the power steering died, and I had to wrestle the car off the road in quite a hurry.
Sitting there, miles from home, on the day of the week when it would be hardest to get a tow and make other transportation arrangements, and worried about what I had done to the car (I was sure it was really messed up based on the noise and the behavior), I was a bit panicked for a second there. After a moment's reflection, I decided "what the hell" and turned the key in the ignition to see what would or wouldn't happen.
And the damn thing started right up, with nary a complaint or anomaly. I deduced that the shock of bottoming-out must have crashed the computer and killed all the electronics, and the good old "reboot and see what happens" actually worked!
Comment Re:Appreciate the difference (Score 1) 548
I happen to consider myself a believer, though I have major philosophical, moral, and ethical disagreements with the majority of human beings who identify with the same beliefs/Religion that I do.
That is why I take exception to the notion that a Religion can have an "attitude" -- because that perpetuates stereotypes that if person X identifies with Religion Y, then they believe Z. You say that we all ought to interpret this "shortcut" in one way, but I have observed many different interpretations in my own experience.
It is interesting to me that your comment history shows a pronounced frequency of Troll moderations, and yet you don't appear to be just "having a laugh" -- you sound genuinely unhappy. Do you want to take our discussion off the site? I feel compelled to offer my assistance in raising your spirits.
Comment Re:Appreciate the difference (Score 1) 548
But I do agree with you and the GP in the points you make.