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Comment Re:Who's Who? (Score 1) 63

Nearly everybody I know buys them for sheet music

Which is a whoops move. I brought a tablet exactly for that, a samsung. Almost none of the software standardised in the music industry for sheet music actually runs on android (and thats partly because android historically had terrible audio apis, though it has gotten better). Ended up having to get an ipad. About the same price all up.

Comment Re:"Working with the government" (Score 1) 63

In this case, there's actually a difference though.

A government at least nominally is supposed to do what's best for the people. A company will sell the people for dogfood if it can make a buck.

You never want the merchant caste ruling your nation. There's a reason we have that old saying about "love of money is the root of all evil."

Comment Re:You're so cute when you think voting matters (Score 1) 63

The entire world is moving back toward aristocracy, but whereas China's aristocracy is based on being able to actually do stuff and Russia's is increasingly going to be based on having been successful at whatever you were doing in a war, the West's aristocracy is based on being able to convince the people with money to give it to you.

Comment Re:GIGO (Score 2) 74

The incentive system in modern business cares only about short-term stock prices so the managers can exercise their stock options and retire to Hawaii. A good way to bump up stock prices is to sack all the competent people because they are typically paid more.

A secondary benefit is that those competent people were the most likely to complain about policies which are long-term harmful so you no longer have to deal with anyone complaining about what you're doing.

Comment Re:Taller hoods? (Score 1) 273

This is why cars increasingly come with cameras to look at the road for the driver who can't see out because crash tests require high hoods and small windows to improve survivability.

The obvious end result is that we drive like the puppets in Captain Scarlet, in a rear-facing seat with a monitor showing them what the cameras outside the car are seeing. Because MOAR SAFETY.

Comment Re:So do people who don't raise their seats (Score 1) 273

Yes. We're shopping for a new car and it's difficult to find one which actually has decent visibility these days because of the constant demand for MOAR SAFETY.

Few things have been more harmful to society over the last few decades than the desperate attempt to bubble-wrap the world.

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