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2008/9/18-19 [Computer/Rants, Finance/Investment] UID:51223 Activity:kinda low |
9/18 Easy advice 2. If you have PIMCO, please consult a professional financial advisor about whether to move ALL of that PIMCO money into cash or a mostly Treasury-backed bond fund (note to avoid agency paper, MBS, and swaps with major banks, ESPECIALLY investment banks). I got my wife to sell all her PIMCO today; I originally said to sell after the FNM/FRE bailout. Also read today's latest PIMCO news and how Bill Gross is feeling. Yes, a lot of institutional funds (including pension/retirement) have PIMCO. \_ There are a lot of different Pimco funds, what are you talking about? All of them? \_ the ones with lots of MBS and agency paper. Total Return is one. \_ I see your point, though this stuff looks like it is backed by the US government at this point. How is it different than a T-Bill? |
2008/8/11-14 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:50842 Activity:nil |
8/11 Why the heck did China want to have the Olimpics in Beijing anyway? Surely China has SOME nice areas... |
2008/8/11-13 [Computer/Rants, Computer/SW/Languages/Web] UID:50836 Activity:nil |
8/10 "Some Opening Ceremony fireworks were fake" http://www.csua.org/u/m1v (sports.yahoo.com) "London's Telegraph newspaper reports that some of the fireworks which appeared over Beijing during the television broadcast of the Olympic Opening Ceremony were actually computer generated. But -- hold on -- it's not necessarily as bad as you think." \_ I 100 percent support CGI fireworks on TV over real live fireworks |
2008/7/10-11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Others] UID:50528 Activity:kinda low |
7/9 Why do foreign companies like Toyota start new manuafcturing plants here in the US? Should they be going to China or Thailand or India where blue-collar labor costs are much lower and regulations are looser? \_ It is a way to get around protectionist US import quotas. \- YMWTFG(Voluntary Export Restraints) \_ It's good public relations. More recently, some manufacturing work is moving back to the US due to the higher costs of shipping product from overseas. \_ It's cheaper to build it here when you're selling it here. \_ Which is key. The parts are built out of country. Parts are easier to ship and easier to do JIT delivery over long time frames. Labor savings are not as important as being local when it comes to the finished car. (Also us workers, while costly are also pretty damn educated and OSHA laws actually have huge benefits when it comes to not losing educated workers or time.) \_ I didn't know these. Thanks. -- OP |
11/27 |
2008/5/10-16 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Others] UID:49928 Activity:nil |
5/10 will more hot desi women move to the states, now that all of India is about to run out of water? http://tinyurl.com/3q27x2 \- No, they wll be moving to Australia, starting in August. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGzGIef4GqE&feature=related |
2008/3/20-24 [Computer/Rants] UID:49509 Activity:nil |
3/20 http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=^IRX&t=6m&l=off&z=m&q=l&c= 3-month T-bill yields plunging to 50+-year lows \_ America! Fuck yeah! \_ How does this translate to homeowners (apprec/deprec property)? \_ severe recession -> deprec property http://market-ticker.denninger.net |
2008/1/9-12 [Computer/Rants] UID:48914 Activity:nil |
1/9 Gates to leave forever! http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/22538447#22538447 \_ Is Steve Ballmer an improvement? \_ Wasn't he the chair-chucker? \_ Watch "developers,developers,developers" -- he's not going to make 60 without a heart attack. |
2007/12/31-2008/1/7 [Computer/Rants] UID:48873 Activity:nil |
12/13 Outsourcing Surrogate Motherhood: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22441355 \_ Old news. |
2007/11/9-15 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:48586 Activity:nil |
11/8 For the person who claimed the "toys from China" debacle could not be laid at BushCo's feet: http://www.suntimes.com/news/commentary/630782,CST-EDT-edit01a.article Only one person for toy testing. Think that might cause a bit of a backlog? Just maybe? \_ The problem is that China is holding $1.4 Trillion in cash. Don't piss them off, or they'll crash the entire US economy. \_ Yeah, that's the direct cause of the obliteration of our safety agencies... Uh huh... \_ You haven't heard the noise China has been making, saying we're making the whole lead thing up? |
2007/9/4-6 [Computer/Rants] UID:47882 Activity:moderate |
9/4 Happy Labor Day! Thank you, Labor, for weekends, mandatory breaks, and a generally un-serf-like workplace. \_ There are a few books coming out about how horrible the New Deal was for America. I love it. New Deal was for America. \_ There are also books out about how much the Jews control the world. \_ The revisionist New Deal books are by the The Wall Street Journal editorial page crowd. Did you read today's Pat Buchanan column? He managed to blame the Jews for everything at the end. \_ ZOG! \_ I am embarassed to admit, this comment got me to track down Pat Buchanan's latest column and read it. There is no mention of Jews or Isreal anywhere. I am not about to read every one of his missives. URL? \_ i exagerate a bit but not much. grep for "israeli lobby". |
2007/8/15-17 [Computer/Rants] UID:47615 Activity:nil |
8/15 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=asB8GsoJEzoY Yield on 3-month T-bill falls from 4.6% to 4.0%, biggest 1-day decline since 1989 |
2007/4/29-5/2 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:46476 Activity:nil |
4/29 U.S. Q1 2007 GDP only up ~1.3%? It don't matter to investors in China! http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=000001.SS&t=5d&l=off&z=m&q=l&c= |
2007/4/24-25 [Computer/Rants, Recreation/Food] UID:46431 Activity:nil 72%like:46418 |
4/23 NYTimes, reform the farm bill! http://urltea.com/fbx (nytimes.com) |
2007/4/23-24 [Recreation/Food, Computer/Rants] UID:46418 Activity:nil 72%like:46431 |
4/23 NYTimes, reform the farm bill! http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/22/magazine/22wwlnlede.t.html?_r=1&oref=slogin |
2007/4/12-16 [Transportation/Airplane, Computer/Rants] UID:46269 Activity:nil |
4/12 "Bill Gates eyes flight to space: cosmonaut" http://www.csua.org/u/igl (Yahoo! News) Gates: I'll pay you ten times for the trip if you'll switch your flight computers to run Windows. Russian Space Agency: Well, did I mention that our trip is a round trip? |
2007/3/15-20 [Computer/Rants, Computer/HW/Memory] UID:45990 Activity:nil |
3/15 YEEEHAAAA!!!! 'ATLANTA - A panel of Georgia lawmakers signed off Thursday on a plan to create a Confederate heritage month, even as legislative leaders reacted coolly to a push to apologize for the state's role in slavery. Sen. Jeff Mullis' bill would dub April as Confederate History and Heritage Month to honor the memory of the Confederacy and "all those millions of its citizens of various races and ethnic groups and religions who contributed in sundry and myriad ways to the cause of Southern Independence."' http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070315/ap_on_re_us/confederate_month \_ WTF? Is that a joke? \_ Nope. YEEEEHAAAAA!!! |
2006/11/7-8 [Computer/Rants] UID:45229 Activity:nil |
11/7 Hey motd, I've gotten quite popular lately because I've been exchanging $2 bills with my friends. I'm known as the $2 bill ATM, people come to me to exchange money. I've even gotten a date this weekend!!! Go $2 bill!!! -$2 bill guy \_ http://www.msnbc.msn.com \_ Gee, how many did you have? I've got around 80 of them. \_ Funny. I met another guy like you. He always went into the bank in person and asked for all his cash in 2 dollar bills, and then used them all the time as a novelty. Do you find that a lot of people in stores don't know they're actually legal currency? He found that. \_ I find it hilarious that people in stores don't know that they are legal tender. -different $2 guy \_ Hi, please go back to playing WoW. Ok tnx. \_ I've done that with the Sacagawea dollars. It can be fun. \_ An SF cop once thought I was trying to pass slugs when I tried to get change in MUNI for a Susan B. Anthony dollar--after the MUNI booth monkey called over about it. -John |
2006/11/7-8 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:45218 Activity:nil |
11/7 I just received my 250GB segate HD that is made in China. I've had good experience with segate but they were made in Singapore. Has anyone been using Segate drives made in China? Any issues? It'll suck if my 250G drive would go bad.. \_ It doesn't matter. Your drive *will* go bad, it is just a matter of when. Do backups, use raid or mirroring or both. |
2006/11/6-7 [Computer/Rants] UID:45193 Activity:nil |
10/6 Bill Gates donated $48K to Democrats! http://www.newsmeat.com/billionaire_political_donations/Bill_Gates.php \_ l4m3. now tell motd why you're l4m3. |
2006/10/31-11/1 [Computer/Rants] UID:45046 Activity:nil |
10/31 Good ol' Bill Nye puts the Pluto thing into perspective. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pu2KLUzHbQ&eurl= |
2006/10/9-10 [Computer/Rants] UID:44743 Activity:nil |
10/9 http://www.sea-code.com Bringing Outsourcing Closer... \_ motd necromancy? That's soo far from the past... \_ keywords: outsource outsourcing cruise cruiseship code monkey codemonkey |
2006/10/9-10 [Computer/Rants] UID:44727 Activity:low |
10/9 What's so hot about e-bill or other web-based payment systems for paying utility bills? The old-fashioned method of automatic payment from checking accounts has existed for more than 20 years, and it doesn't even require any user action as some e-bill methods do. \_ Plus if you're a hermit and set up all your bills this way, you can die in your apartment or house and it can take years for people to discover your dead body which is cool. \_ I'd rather have user action (don't like automatic deductions), and I'd rather not have paper bills or checks. -tom \_ I agree with tom. I don't like automatic deductions. \_ Specifically, say you cancel your service with a company but for some reason they keep billing you. With direct withdrawal, they're still taking money out of your account every month until you get it worked out; with the modern systems, you can choose to cut them off any time you want. Here's the setup I use: whenever my bill payer receives a bill for me, they automatically *schedule* it to be paid in a few weeks. If I'm paying attention, I can log in and edit or cancel the payment before it goes out; if I'm not edit or cancel the payment before it goes out. If I'm not paying attention, my bills still get paid. |
2006/9/28-30 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:44594 Activity:nil |
9/28 Okay, it looks like the Senate today voted to pass the detainee bill. 65-34. This occurring among reports that senators didn't quite know what many of the bill's provisions meant. I guess I was wrong. \_ Awesome. Now the Dred Scott case, the Chinese exclusion act, and the Smoot-Hawley tariff act have some new buddies! \_ "Stop throwing the Constitution in my face," Bush screamed back. "It's just a goddamned piece of paper!" \_ That's a cool quote. When did he say that? I'd like to use it. |
2006/9/12-15 [Computer/Rants] UID:44365 Activity:nil 71%like:44354 |
9/12 Fold $20 bill to look like WTC on fire http://tinyurl.com/l6tlq (news.yahoo.com/photo) \_ Yeah, um we saw that 5 years ago. \_ One can fold a pre-1997 Hong Kong $100 bill to show the male genital. \_ urlP |
2006/9/12 [Computer/Rants] UID:44354 Activity:nil 71%like:44365 |
9/12 http://news.yahoo.com/photo/060911/photos_wl_me_afp/05733a7fdedcf379fa4b8729915dffc3 Fold $20 bill to look like WTC on fire \_ Yeah, um we saw that 5 years ago. \_ One can fold a pre-1997 Hong Kong $100 bill to show the male genital. \_ urlP |
2006/9/8-12 [Computer/Rants] UID:44323 Activity:nil |
9/8 If free market encourages competition, which encourages Comcast, Adelphia, Time Warner, etc to compete with each other, how come my cable bill has been going up the roof for the past 10 years? \_ Along similar lines, how is it that I can have any long distance company I want, but only the Bells can install my phone line? \_ Have you noticed how many more channels you get now? \_ Yes but 1/3 of them are Spanish which I don't watch, and the rest are purely trash. The exception would be the History Channel and HGTV. I guess bundling things people don't want and charging a bundle is the business model of the 21st century. Bill Gates was right afterall! \_ Uh, no. 7 years ago I was paying $32/mo. I think HGTV is just about the only new channel on my service in that itme, and the price has nearly doubled. Fuck off. \_ in case you haven't noticed, cable companies DONT compete with each other, they all have local monopolies. The only "competition" they have is with the satellite operators. The telco's are now also trying to get into this racket. \_ Who said that the competition in this particular industry should bring the prices down? \_ The invisible hand says you need a spanking. |
2006/7/25-28 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:43788 Activity:nil |
7/25 I guess China is really pissed at North Korea's missile test. Again, I don't think China has full control of N.Korea, but it does have a bag of tricks dealing with N.Korea: http://tinyurl.com/r5fu8 \_ No one said they had "full" control. \_ Did North Korea return the trains that it seized from China? \_ NK printing US money at will, nice. Hadn't heard that one. \_ I heard Iraq did the same. \_ At Abdul's nuke shack we sell an awful lot of goodies ... but we don't take dinars. |
2006/4/6-7 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA] UID:42719 Activity:nil |
4/6 Police in China (si-chuan) in action: /csua/tmp/kngharv police_chongqing.jpg |
2006/4/4 [Recreation/Dating, Computer/Rants] UID:42661 Activity:nil 61%like:42651 |
4/4 http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060404/od_nm/india_books_dc Donkeys are more loyal than wives, says textbook. \_ I would say domestic housepets are even more loyal. \_ "You bitch!" "Thanks for the compliment!" \_ "You give a beggar a meal, he only loves you while it's on his lips." |
2006/4/4 [Recreation/Dating, Computer/Rants] UID:42651 Activity:high 61%like:42661 |
4/4 http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060404/od_nm/india_books_dc Donkeys are more loyal than wives, says textbook. \_ I would say domestic housepets are even more loyal. \_ "You bitch!" "Thanks for the compliment!" \_ "You give a beggar a meal, he only loves you while it's on his lips." |
2006/3/31-4/3 [Computer/Rants] UID:42591 Activity:nil |
3/31 Current immigration law concerning illegals: http://csua.org/u/fe4 (USCIS) |
2006/3/28-29 [Computer/Rants] UID:42501 Activity:nil |
3/28 So the House passed an immigration bill which uses the stick approach. The Senate (subcommittee) passed a very different bill which is almost the opposite of the House bill. Assuming the full Senate passes their version as-is, how do they go about resolving the differences? I know the general idea and I can see how they can split the difference on spending bills and such but what has happened in the past on bills like this where spending and taxes aren't the primary issue? \_ Bill Frist will not allow the senate version on the schedule, and will try and force through the house version with minor alterations. Barring that, they may just say "Yeah, they're the same" and pass them on to the President to sign, ala the AEI link below... |
2006/3/28-29 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:42497 Activity:nil |
3/28 "This nonsense of 'jobs Americans won't do' is an age-old lie that's been around as long as the republic. Prior to the illegal alien problem, the same excuse was applied to the perpetuation of slavery. Georgia Representative James Jackson rose in opposition to a Quaker petition to end slavery in 1790 by fuming 'that rice cannot be brought to market without these people [slaves].' William Loughton Smith added that slavery was an economic precondition for prosperity of his constituents, as author Joseph Ellis noted in his book, Founding Brothers . 'Such is the state of agriculture,' Smith said, 'that no white man would perform the tasks.' " http://www.philvalentine.com/IllegalAlienMyth.htm \_ this is stupid. everyone knows 'jobs Americans won't do' means 'jobs Americans won't do at the current wages'. There will be people willing to do almost anything if the price is high enough. \_ And yet that keeps getting dropped in conversation. And people keep acting as if "Americans" won't do the jobs under any circumstance. \_ yea, but the question is "why pay a higher wage when someone is willing to do it at a lower wage?". It's laws vs economics. The biggest loser? Probably black males whose plight has been deteriorating even during the prosperous 90s. Unemployment isn't high for other ethnic and gender groups. If you didn't graduate from high school, yes, your livelihood would likely be affected by the many illegal aliens, but otherwise, you likley won't be affected and may even benefit from a cost standpoint. \_ This post seems like a non sequitur to me. The point is that the employment at the lower wages is illegal, and talking about "jobs Americans won't do" implies all sorts of things which is why people say that. I've seen it raised on the motd, as in "how are you gonna get fresh produce???!11/??" \_ yea, and slavery was legal, so please explain how the comparison with slavery makes sense. \_ slavery was an abomination and is now outlawed everywhere in the world but places you'd never set foot in. what does the legal status of slavery in this country 150+ years ago in _some_ states have to do with whether or not slavery is ok or the price of berry picking or anything else today? \_ exactly, thus the quote op posted is stupid. \_ So the point is 'Jobs American's won't do (for how little we want to pay )'. However, if the employery were to offer to pay what it would take to get Americans to work them, would those jobs still exist? \_ If they need to exist. Some would and some would not. The net effect is more jobs for "Americans", although perhaps fewer jobs overall. \_ nah, it will further increase cost of doing business in the US, and trigger more outsourcing, and moving of factories and jobs overseas. \_ You can't outsource most of these kinds of jobs or that would've already been done. These people are maids, day laborers, farm hands, and the like. Some businesses will fold because of the increased cost of doing business and some won't. Mostly, I think it will be the same amount of $$$ spread out across fewer employees in aggregate. \_ I don't know. The janitorial and cafeteria people at my company are all hispanics. So are the people keeping the company's lawn looking good, as are the movers, drivers, etc. Cost of doing business will increase as living costs increase. Nobody is talking about outsourcing these jobs, but the rise in cost of doing business. As it is, we aren't having an easy time competing with China and India. \_ Well, someone above *did* write "trigger more outsourcing" and "mov[e]... factories and jobs overseas." I imagine the cafeteria staff at your company is not comprised of illegal aliens. Gardeners may be. I know that it costs a lot more to have a gardener in places w/o a lot of illegals, even in places where the cost of living is much lower. So fewer people will have gardeners and the gardeners that are hired will make more money, but will probably be better gardeners. I know an old-time tree trimmer and his company has been driven to the brink of bankruptcy by competition with illegal aliens who aren't arborists, but who charge 1/3 the price for the work such as they do it. The cost of doing business will increase, but so will the average wage. More money will stay in the USA, instead of being sent to family abroad. Somehow Europe manages to stay competitive despite higher wages and a higher standard of living. Competing with China and India on price alone is a recipe for disaster, anyway. Maybe people wouldn't need to shop at Wal-Mart for Chinese-made crap if they had more money in their pockets. \_ Yes, the costs will rise. Or they won't. And we'll go on with life. \_ life's pretty good as it is today. \_ life was pretty good with slavery. \_ slaves did not come voluntarily. |
2006/3/7-9 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:42124 Activity:kinda low |
3/7 Demographics in China. http://www.slate.com/id/2137680 \_ hehe. so India and China might face the same sort of problems we have here - competing with immigrants for jobs. \_ Sorry, when did you last have to compete with an immigrant for a job? \_ I have applied a few times at KODAK/OFOTO in EMERYVILLE. as required by law, they advertise now and then on Craigslist and make a half hearted effort to interview people. My internal sources say they keep subcontracting all the work through inefficient, but very cheap Indian programmers, I think through Wipro, and they haven't hired an actual American citizen in recent memory. So: yes, I feel like I am competing with huge amounts of imaginary immigrants even though its just outsourcing. \_ It's pretty common. Anyway, I have it from people who have worked there that it's a mess at Ofoto anyway. \_ I see your point, but don't be so callous. I grew up in the central valley where many Americans have been left behind. In some cases it's their fault, in other cases it's because the educational system is pathetic and because they grew up in really, really crappy dysfunctional families. And they compete for jobs with immigrants, legal and illegal. \_ I certainly don't mean to sound callous, but competing for jobs with legal immigrants sounds like a natural process and wholly in keeping with the American Dream. However, if you're suggesting we need to pump more public funding into education and enforcing fair labor practices, I'm right there with you. Just don't blame it on the immigrants. \_ I'm sure immigrants have helped engineering job salaries to shrink somewhat. I'm sure the dotcom bust has also contributed to that more. \_ I'm sure immigrants have helped cause some tech salary deterioration, if just a little. Depends \_ I'm sure immigrants are responsible for some tech wage deterioration, if just a little. Depends on how far up the corporate ladder you stand. \_ AGrove and POmidyar probably skews the scale way up. \_ H1B? Outsourcing? \_ Well, H1B, green card, or naturalized if we're talking legal immigration; outsourcing wouldn't qualify as outsourcing unless you lost your job to Little Kabul. |
2006/2/2-3 [Computer/Rants] UID:41658 Activity:nil |
2/1 Bill Gates: Do No Evil http://csua.org/u/evf \_ He doesn't say that. He says there's no point in the Chinese or other repressive governments to try to with hold information because the population will get it anyway. This is also a back handed cover for being evil in the first place ("it doesn't matter if we're evil, it has no effect, buy my product!") and is very similar to the google excuse for being evil ("evil is good!") \_ More, "it's our corporate responsiblity to be evil." Why doesn't anybody think of the poor stockholders? |
2006/1/19-21 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:41439 Activity:nil |
1/20 http://finance.yahoo.com/columnist/article/futureinvest/2237 India and China to enjoy prosperity for the next few decades. \_ Possibly. Or possibly not. Especially in China's case. They have some serious issues with food supply/arable land. *SEVERE* water pollution and a few zillion less than entirely happy peasants in a constant state of low level revolt. India is a better bet now that they appear to have resolved their issues with Pakistan such that nuclear war isn't very likely and they're working on modernising their internal structure, legal system and education system. They are still a third world country by any measure but are working on it. \_ Just OOC, not disagreeing with you, what would pessimists have said in a similar vein about the prospects for the US in, say, 1940? (and _why_ would they have ended up being wrong) \- IMHO, the india-pak threat was never both of them going to nuclear war, it was pakistan having a meltdown. and that is still possible and that is a problem for more than india. \_ The US became a power because of its natural resources. While China and India also have lots of natural resources, their populations are much larger. |
2005/12/7-9 [Computer/Rants] UID:40907 Activity:nil |
12/7 We are so fucked http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051207/ap_on_hi_te/india_microsoft_20 \_ Uhm, huh? Why? I think you're being a tad "chicken little"-ish. \_ get out while you can, kid \_ British Raj is being replaced by the American Raj. |
2005/10/23-24 [Recreation/Computer/Games, Computer/Rants] UID:40235 Activity:moderate |
10/23 I was reading a Chinese newspaper, and according to an article in it, they now have 8000 people in rural villages in China working to make virtual gold for World of Warcraft. The job for these villagers in China is to play the game and do simple repetitive tasks to earn gold. The virtual gold is then sold to US players. The money they make doing this is better than what they get from farming. The article also says that these people are causing severe inflation in the WofW world, since what they do is like printing money. Because of the inflation, they are making less than before but it is still very profitable. It also quoted an estimate that says China will make 100 million US dollars from this. One guy doing this business says he makes US$10000 per month. \_ Could you please post the url, or was this a physical paper? \_ this is from the "weekly magazine" that comes with today's (Sunday) copy of World Daily, a US newspaper owned by one of 2 major newspapers of Taiwan. (Sunday) copy of World Daily (US subsidiary of one of 2 major newspapers of Taiwan) which I get for free when I buy $20 worth of groceries. 2 major newspapers of Taiwan). \_ The Economist had some mention of this, but nothing on this scale. \_ OMG WTF when did the world turn into a Neil Stephenson novel?!?!1!! D0000D!!!!11!! \_ Either PC Gamer or Computer Gaming World had an article about this it's big business in asia, boiler rooms full of people running scripts over and over again and selling the stuff. My question always is: who are all these clowns spending real $$$ for this stuff? \_ You can spend 6 hours of time on tedious gold gathering \_ You can spend 12 hours of time on tedious gold gathering activities, or you can spend 2 bucks for the gold, and head on off to exciting adventures with your buddies. \_ what I dont understand is most of the stuff truly worth getting in world of warcraft you can't buy from other players and have to go and get yourself. There's not a lot of worthwhile stuff that is buyable with gold alone. So who are these farmers' customers and what the heck are they buying? -Avid WoW player \_ I only played for a month and got bored and cancelled. If the good stuff can't be bought with gold, then why is the person above talking about spending 6 hours gathering it? What use does it have? I never got above level 20 so I have no idea about the high level game but I never found myself starving for cash. I used the junk that dropped, sometimes nabbed something cheap at the auction house, bought some trivial supplies a few times, but never felt that "in only I had another 100,000 gold I'd be set, I should farm it for 6 hours or spend real money buying it". I just played the game, such as it was. \_ I don't play, but don't you have to buy your "mount" with gold? And maybe skills and stuff? \_ the 'mount' and 'epic mount' are really the only major thing you can get with gold alone. The basic mount is 100g, and usually you have enough gold for that accumulated by the time you are high enough level to use it. The 'epic' mount, at 1000g, certainly would take extensive farming. but it is a one-time purchase, and not that great anyway. I still dont see a $100M market out of gold just for mounts. And skills aren't that significant an expense either, and also, one-time purchase per character. \_ I read a short story where rival "farming" gangs hired players to knock off the others' farmers plus the added twist where some person was trying to unionize them. Cute bit of fluff. \_ I ran across an article that describes how these "sweatshop" workers manage to smuggle some of the gold from their bosses to make profit on the side. |
2005/10/18-19 [Computer/Rants] UID:40165 Activity:nil |
10/18 RIP Bill King. \_ I may dislike the A's, but King was a class act. |
2005/10/13-14 [Computer/Rants] UID:40065 Activity:low |
10/13 Gates says Computer Science: For Great Justice: http://tinyurl.com/9obe4 |
2005/9/23-26 [Politics/Domestic/Gay, Computer/Rants] UID:39844 Activity:nil |
9/23 US homosexuals 'worth $1 trillion' -- That is just... amazing: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4276302.stm \_ I think we've already long ago established that corporate monopolies such as the ones created by Bill Gates exists. The real question is, is that a good thing or a bad thing for the American people. \_ yup, I missed the day of AT&T owes everything and that there is only one oil company in entire nation. |
2005/9/15-17 [Computer/Rants] UID:39691 Activity:nil |
9/15 Does anyone have the video of the Bill Gates vs Napoleon Dynamite spoof? http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/fun.games/09/14/gates.video.reut/index.html \_ http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2679657?htv=12&htv=12 \_ And that is why Soda Search is better than Google! |
2005/9/2-3 [Computer/Rants, Computer/SW/Security] UID:39448 Activity:low 52%like:39356 |
9/2 Evil Corporation Wal-Mart response to New Orleans looters: http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=170102839 \_ $15m in goods at retail prices or Wal-Mart prices? \_ When is Bill Gates going do donate some Office 97 to the victims? \_ I wish you'd post your names so I could hate you both properly. Fucktards. \_ What do you think the "sandbags" are filled with? |
2005/8/25-26 [Politics/Domestic/California, Computer/Rants] UID:39263 Activity:kinda low |
8/26 What are the pros and cons of Arnold's plan to increase the time it takes for public school teachers to gain a tenure? \_ One of the problems (and always a sure sign that something else is going on) is the wording here. The "tenure" that they're talking about isn't tenure. For the first two years of a new teacher's career, it's basically at-will employment. After those two years, they can be fired but must be given a review process to defend their position. In a job where 40% of people leave in the first 5 years because we DON'T PAY ENOUGH TO KEEP THEM, and where there are extreme shortages pretty much across the board, this measure is a petty slap in the face so the gropenator can say he's doing something about the schools. \_ So you agree with the idea of ending any sort of tenure and pension system for teachers and treating them like any other degreed professionals? Meaning: at-will for their entire career, their retirement is whatever they can get from social security, and personal savings in their 401k, but pay them higher wages along the way? \_ Yeah, I'd love to see it. But the "higher" wages would need to be on par with, say, tech workers. A 10 year veteran should be pulling down 6 figures. I doubt we'll come anywhere near this sort of a system in the next 50 years, though. Until then, because the wages are so low, I'm all for teachers having strong unions yielding good job protection. \_ Are you effing kidding? 6 figures?! Lots of university professors aren't pulling that down!!! \_ Doesn't matter. They shouldn't get tenure anyway. \_ Right, take away the one thing that actually attracts people to teaching jobs! That'll learn 'em! \_ Your solution to bad schools is to guarantee life employment for anyone hired in after a short period of time? How about paying them more and making it easy to get fired, just like the rest of us. Professors get tenure so they can say/write wacky things that might actually be true and not get fired for it. People who aren't willing to take a 10th grade proficiency exam should not be teaching. They sure as heck shouldn't get locked in for life. Worse than tenure is the teacher's unions but that's another story. Why should teachers get tenure and no one else? I don't have tenure. You don't if you're not a teacher. There are lots of crummy jobs that need doing that don't provide tenure (all of them). They don't provide pensions either. \_ Your argument sounds suspiciously like "I didn't mine, so why should anyone else get theirs?" The solution to your problem, brother, is to unionize your profession, not complain because others have unionized theirs. And before you get into the evils of unions, remember that if you're in on the ground floor, you can avoid the mistakes of others. \_ Your example fails on the first step. No one is offering teachers bundles of money. In addition, at-will employment would be disasterous. Changes in administration could result in mass job dissatisfation. Say CA does a Kansas and implements an Intelligent Design requirement or something more subtle such as using a certain teaching method which some disagree with. Most teachers I know are working more than 8 hours a day on a job that requires more than a little emotional attachment to their students and their futures. If you make teaching just another job to them where they have to worry about the bottom line instead of a life choice, you're going to lose a lot of good teachers to other jobs where they aren't going to be hassled. \_ Since when did public school teachers officially get tenure? \_ It has occurred to me that part of why pols can use public schools and public teachers as punching bags is because people know very little about public schools and public teachers. To answer your question: Since before you were born, at least, in most districts. I'm told that polling shows the odd result that people generally feel their own kids' school is in good shape and should simply receive more funding while feeling public schools, at large, are in awful shape and require massive reform. -- ulysses \_ That result is interesting to me because I've lived in 3 seperate CA school systems, Bakersfield, Santa Maria, and Chico. Chico was ok, Bakersfield wasn't good, and Santa Maria was mind-bogglingly awful. -jrleek \_ The biggest problem is not the tenure portion of the initiative but rather the part where ANY teacher (even those "tenured") can be dismissed for having a unsatisfactory review. This means all teachers fall into an at-will employment situation. A neat trick to avoid paying pension and retirement benefits. Another is to drop the at-will teacher after four years to prevent having pay more for the five-year vet vs the new kid. This will be especially useful for those school systmes who are experiencing budgetary problems. A nice quick fix. |
2005/8/17-20 [Computer/Rants] UID:39152 Activity:nil |
8/17 http://yahoo.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_34/b3948472.htm Cover Story on how India and China will outclass US. Sigh .... at least my India fund is doing well ... 85% gain since nov 03. I think I will throw more money at India. I like it more than China. \_ Did you actually read the article? It is nothing like your description. \_ http://csua.org/u/d2n India and China join force to grab world oil resources. \_ login? \_ Personally, I can't wait for the end of American empire. Things will be so much better when China is in charge! \_ Why don't you go there? \_ Racist. \_ Which India fund? I hold IFN, since I like ETFs. \_ that's the one I have too, but I thought IFN is a closed \_ yea, that's the one I have, but I thought IFN is a closed end fund and not an ETF. there's also IIF and ETGIX. |
2005/8/15-17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:39123 Activity:high |
8/15 India's IT companies emulating Toyota to combine low cost and talent with discipline, quality and continuous improvements. Man, you guys are deadmeat. http://yahoo.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_34/b3948443.htm \_ "Think of any job that can be done remotely, by computer or telephone, and you're looking at a job that can be done by an Indian" and therein lies the crux of the problem. How long do you think these guys are going to want to do the backoffice out-of-sight shit work? They'll start outsourcing the outsourcing to China. And at some point you're going to get enough local demand there for consulting know-how to absorb all their cheap excess capacity. At the same time, you'll see companies in other parts of the world go for competitive advantage through knowledge of their local markets. I'm not weeping, nor am I worried. -John \_ that's just your wishful thinking. the answer to the question "How long ...." is there are 1.4 billion indians, pakistanis and bengali. \_ Yes, and another 1.x billion Chinese, and another uncounted hundreds of millions of Indonesians, Malaysians, Thais and other smart, educated and ambitious folks. So? It's a peculiar sort of arrogance to assume that these people will all be happily living in mud hovels while they evolve economically. Power to them. Likewise, the more advanced local economies become, the more demand you'll see there for goods and services of the sort that American and European firms were happily providing to each other for decades. Go join a union or something, the rest of us will be working to adapt and compete with these guys on increasingly equal terms. It's called "progress". -John \_ This reminds me of Hong Kong. While virtually all textile and electronic industries, once the dominant driving forces of its economy, have relocated to the nearby SE China, people in Hong still managed to survive somehow. What do people do to make a living these days? people in Hong Kong still managed to survive somehow. How do people make a living these days? \_ err ... it's much easier for a hong konger to go start a business or go work in shen zhen, etc., then for your american worker to go work in bangalore. the relationship between hong kong and its south china hinterland is very different from that between US and India / China. another example is taiwan where the starting salary for university graduates has been dropping, and unemployment rates rising, while the rich business men of taiwan are doing well in china. \_ When it gets down to it -- talking trade balances here -- once we've brain-drained all our technology into other countries, once things have evened out, they're making cars in Bolivia and microwave ovens in Tadzhikistan and selling them here -- once our edge in natural resources has been made irrelevant by giant Hong Kong ships and dirigibles that can ship North Dakota all the way to New Zealand for a nickel -- once the Invisible Hand has taken all those historical inequities and smeared them out into a broad global layer of what a Pakistani brickmaker would consider to be prosperity -- y'know what? There's only four things we do better than anyone else: music movies microcode (software) high-speed pizza delivery And I guess all the Hong Kongers are into banking or similar now. Remember that all the Guangzhouers or what- ever they're called also want the shiny cars. -John \_ John, I never would have guessed you were a Stephenson fanboy. \_ Language barriers will still be an isssue with many of \_ language barriors will still be an isssue with many of the outsourcing efforts. \_ really? check out the trade statistics with US among the more advanced countries of asia. "progress"? sure. american capital, know-how and expertise flowing freely to china and india most certainly will help them progress, and help the rich capital owners in the US prosper. big loser? american workers, who are getting screwed in so many different ways. \_ So what do you suggest? \_ Apparently not. "barriers". \_ I suggest a career change. \_ I work for the government. My work is not outsourceable. \_ thanks for sharing. on a national basis, globalization meant that the corporate response to the opening of china and india is simply to move operations there. the burden thus falls entirely on US workers to adapt. there is little incentive for US corporations to change in terms of investing in automation, R&D, worker training and education, etc. In fact there may even be less of an inventive than before since they can just obtain their labor source from china and india, abundantly. thus US workers would receive little help from US corporations. this would be different if capital does not flow as freely and US corporations and workers must compete as a unit. Is this a case where government provided incentives are called for? in the form of incentives for corporations to invest in the US on R&D, workers training, equipment, etc., and perhaps also more direct government help with education and training of US workers? these would help mitigate the transition, without stifling free market and competition, and are done by countries in asia and elsewhere. \_ Part of the problem is not just that corporations are moving abroad without any penalty (which they should be free to do) but that they're being stupidly subsidized while doing so. A good start would be to encourage SMEs by reducing regulatory and tax burden on small companies, so people don't feel beholden to large outfits for jobs. -John |
2005/8/1-2 [Computer/Rants] UID:38904 Activity:kinda low |
8/1 Another nice economist article on china, which among other things, provides some investment insights: http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=4221685 "the entry into the world economy of China, India and the former Soviet Union has, in effect, doubled the global labour force ... The new entrants to the global economy brought with them little capital of economic value. So, with twice as many workers and little change in the size of the global capital stock, the ratio of global capital to labour has fallen by almost half in a matter of years: probably the biggest such shift in history. And, since this ratio determines the relative returns to labour and capital, it goes a long way to explain recent trends in wages and profits." \_ China has been making huge investments in capital. The former Soviet Union had a lot of capital. I don't think a shortage of capital is the problem. I think it has more to do with the ratio of consumers to producers. That is, those countries produce more than they consume. I'm speaking of course about the types of globally desirable products that bring in profits, like iPods, and not commodities like rice. \_ nah, china, russia and india doesn't have much capital. that's why they all try to grab the fdi from the west, and japan, korea, taiwan. china/india pop >> usa, but china/india cap << usa. \_ It's not about population or about comparisons to the USA. China has a large (and getting larger) manufacturing capacity, perhaps even too much. If China had the manufacturing capability of the US it would make things worse, not better. I believe the problem to be (as I stated) that China (and India for that matter) produces much more than it consumes. If the domestic populations of those nations consumed at a higher rate than they do now there would be less product to export and more desire to import high quality products. It's not a numbers game in terms of ratio of workers to capital, especially since most of the populations of these countries can't seriously be counted as 'labor' by Western standards. \_ why does it have a "larger [and growing] manufacturing capacity"? because capital rich west and developed asia keeps pumping in capital to exploit the abundant labor. \_ I think maybe we are working with two different ideas of capital. I am thinking capital in terms of equipment, not in terms of dollars. The two are related, in that dollars can procure capital, but not identical. The West is investing in China, agreed. However, I am not sure it is relevant where the dollars are coming from. I would also replace 'abundant' with 'cheap'. There is no labor shortage even in the US. Why is the labor so cheap? Because they are not consumers in the way US labor is. \_ yes, I am referring to dollars when I say capital. there may or may not be a labor shortage in the US, but wages are not growing even though companies are doing well, which is the point of the article. wages are not growing in the US because 3 book keeping kindly grandmas who don't like to touch computer can be replaced by one indian college grad paid at 1/5 their salary. big winner: US capital holders, countries with lots of natural resources; small winner: labor in developing countries; big loser: labor in developed countries. \_ But *why* is the Indian grad willing to do a grandma's job for 1/5 the salary? I would argue it is only partly a supply/demand issue and has more to do with standard of living. It's not that capital is static and labor has increased. The labor has always been there, right? For how long will that Indian grad accept a 3rd World lifestyle? \_ Or for some kinds of labor it has to do with being in countries where you can get away with killing people who try to organize unions. \_ Thanks for the link. I'll need to read it again and think a bit more about it, but it's definately an interesting article. |
2005/6/23-25 [Computer/Rants] UID:38260 Activity:nil |
6/23 For sodans working in industry: How much outsourcing of IT (not software development) do you actually see going to India/China? How effective is it to outsource IT, esp. non-web application IT needs? \_ A lot of "business" side stuff (such as making good presentations out of drafts) goes there. Much of the sevice type stuff is notorious for being of super-low quality, 1 million new IT grads per year or not. -John per year or not. As for IBM, they just announced something like 14k jobs there, so YMMV. -John |
2005/5/12-13 [Computer/Rants, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:37659 Activity:nil |
5/13 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,155745,00.html I don't like Microsoft but at least they're backing Gay Rights. Go Microsoft, go diversity, go tolerance, and go gay pride! \_ Go CEO Bill Gays! \_ Bill Gays! Bill Gays! Bill Gays! ...... |
2005/5/3 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:37472 Activity:nil |
5/3 http, dig dis://<DEAD>www.msnbc.msn<DEAD> 'S coo', http://bro.com/id/7693580/site/newsweek/consenso "Beijin'": China out-maneuverin' polÃtico ylos E.E.U.U. diplomatically ineptos.japoneses del \_ los "no se han compo'tado puh'fectamente, sino que se han several para su agresión del tiempo de guerra. Sheeeiit."el Also, mi lectura del artÃculo es que, polÃtico, China tiene been to'pe. What it is, Mama! Sayin' son mejo'es que Dubya no está diciendo mucho. |
2005/4/29-30 [Computer/Rants] UID:37421 Activity:nil |
4/29 "Two wealthiest men help guide Berkshire-- Bill Gates to join Buffett to take over the world" http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7670056 |
2005/4/8-9 [Reference/Law/Court, Computer/Rants] UID:37114 Activity:moderate |
4/7 Yay outsourcing! Indian call center employees use customer banking information to steal $350,000. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-1070986,curpg-1.cms \_ I'm sure that would never happen in the U.S. -tom \_ Yeah, but the money would be easier to recover. \_ In the Bay Area there was recently a couple of people who worked for BofA who embezzled millions over the years. They're going to jail, but $5 million is still unaccounted for, and very little of the money was recovered. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/03/15/BAG73BPFIJ1.DTL http://tinyurl.com/69dq9 (sfgate.com) -tom \_ Any theft that goes 5 years undetected will be hard to recover. If they were busted after a month like the Indians I bet most of the money would be found. \_ Maybe if we'd outsourced to India they would have been caught faster. -tom \_ are you actually pro-outsourcing or just poking holes in her arguments? \_ I am neutral on outsourcing; I think blaming embezzlement on outsourcing is ridiculous. -tom \_ Not necessarily. Trusting sensitive data to a 3rd world country is a problematic concept \- apparetly it is also problematic to trust ucb. in itself. The above data point does not prove it either way, nor does your counterpoint, but your assertion is plainly just dumb. \_ There was a previous case where a local hospital outsourced their medical transcription to some company, who outsourced it to another company, who outsourced it to India, and then stopped paying their employees, who threatened the hospital with publicizing medical records unless she got paid. While that could still happen in the US, there's *way* less recourse when the person is in another country with a different set of laws. \- two words: "union carbide" \_ While that's a local downside of outsourcing, they got to run the plant cheaply and with lax safety procedures, and then ended up paying way less in damages than if they had killed Americans. \- well ok more than two words: how do you think some indians feel about foreigners being outside the law. anybody have relatives in canada? what do they think about congressmen saying "we cant trust crazy unsafe canadian pharmaceuticals". \_ *cough*BEXTRA*cough* |
2005/4/1-3 [Computer/SW/Apps/Media, Computer/HW/Drives, Computer/Rants] UID:37041 Activity:kinda low |
4/1 Man killed over virtual sword: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4397159.stm \_ I thought you wrote "Man killed *with* virtual sword". Now that would be cool. \_ But he sold it for non-virtual cash, and screwed over the guy who lent it to him. What an asshole. |
2005/3/30-31 [Computer/Rants, Reference/RealEstate] UID:36982 Activity:high |
3/30 Do I have to give a 1099 form to a contractor who works on my house? If not, what's the difference between him and a guy who works on my computer? \_ you don't give the guy who works on your computer a 1099 either \_ I am pretty sure you are supposed to. \_ Why? You're not their employer. I thought 1099's were for employers reporting wages for an independent contractor. I would think a housing contractor would be self-employed, or an employee of a firm (who would handle 1099 reporting) \_ Why? You're not their employer (or are you?). I thought 1099's were for employers reporting wages for an independent contractor. I would think a housing contractor would be self-employed, or an employee of a firm (who would handle 1099 reporting). I would think the distinction is that you, the owner of the house, are not a business. However: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=99921,00.html \_ If he is self-employed and you give him money, who is supposed to report it? Yeah, it says right there that you are supposed to file a 1099-MISC for payments of over $600. \_ What if he is not self-employed, but works as a sole proprietorship or has incorporated? \_ I think you've got the definition of building "contractor" confused with the HR definition of 1099 "contractor." The guy who works on your house is just someone with the word "contractor" as a job descr/title. For the "guy who works on your computer" he's a "contractor" as an employment category. Both are self employed, yes -- but the building contractor probably has his own business and is (hopefully) licensed and bonded. You would probably not issue him a W9. You would probably just pay his company. \_ What is a W9? |
2005/3/22-24 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:36814 Activity:nil |
3/22 Interesting. China can put a man in orbit but needs to buy night vision goggles from EU? \_ Who said they *NEED* to? Maybe the EU sells better ones and China hasn't gotten around to ripping off their technology yet. \_ The US put a man in orbit 50 years ago. When were night vision goggles invented? \_ China wants to buy offensive weaponry from the EU, e.g., the Tiger attack helo, being built by a joint French-German-Spanish venture. 80% of the airframe will be constructed of lightweight composite materials. First deliveries are this year with 80 for France and 80 for Germany. \_ We can put a man on the moon, and we need to buy computers from China. \_ We invented the Internet, and we download Japanese pr0n. \_ Regardless of whether China really needs the night vision goggles and other European-made weapons (they have been buying pretty much anything they want from Russia throughout the last 10 years), the lift of the European weapons sales ban would certainly be a very significant political victory for PRC. |
2005/2/16-17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:36207 Activity:kinda low |
2/16 Do TVs and VCRs in China use NTSC format? If I record a tape with my VCR here, can someone in China watch it? Thanks. \_ A lot of VCRs there are dual format. Most likely they will be able to watch it. \_ nobody here has VCRs. Only DVD and VCD players. \_ I have 2, shut the fuck up. -!op \_ I have betamax! |
2004/12/30-31 [Computer/Rants] UID:35499 Activity:low |
12/30 So I missed my CC bill last month by maybe 2 days and now they're charging me $35 for late fee and $20 finance charge. It's an honest mistake, is there anything one can do about it, like explaining something happened at the mail box, mail delay, etc? \_ What company is this and what card? \_ Call 'em and ask-- they'll usually let you slide on a couple small misses each year. Be nice, but if they won't budge then cancel the card on that same phone call. \_ Agreed. As long as that you don't do this too often. On a side note, if you tend to pay all the balance off every month, consider using some sort of automatic bill pay (either from the CC company itself or your bank). Saves on stamps and not have to worry about mail lost in transit. \- they will cancel the late fee but not the finance charge. \_ Your CC sucks. I've done this twice now once with Bank One (who suck in most other ways imaginable) for VISA and once w/ Discover. Neither one batted an eye: refunded late and finance. \_ If it is with a bank and you obviously had enough money in your checking acct to pay the bill, you can probably convince them to waive the charges if you go to your "home" branch and talk to them in person. |
2004/12/16 [Computer/Rants, Reference/RealEstate] UID:35316 Activity:high |
12/15 some terraserver data in color now in urban areas http://csua.org/u/ad4 - danh \_ Jesus, I can see my sister's car. \_ Peter, I can see your house from here. \_ i can see his mom \_ this is still cooler http://keyhole.com \_ this IS cooler, but it ain't free like TerraServer \_ I can see my wife in the pool and ...... hey, who's that man!? \_ This is awesome. \_ alright this is awesome. Let's collect some interesting data points, like Sather Tower, Statue of Liberty, Bill Gates' house, etc etc. Can someone start the list? Thanks. \_ http://csua.org/u/adi is slightly out of date - danh \_ http://tinyurl.com/4nuzj Oracle, my former employer Anyone know the address of B Gates and Larry Ellison? I'd like to know where the rich Walmart people are as well. \_ Ellison has a home in Pac Heights on the same block as Sen Feinstein. I am pretty sure it is that last block of Broadway just before the Presidio. Not sure exactly which house though. \_ http://tinyurl.com/5dy83 Soda Hall \_ http://csua.org/u/ads http://csua.org/u/adr - danh \_ http://tinyurl.com/3jyta Hearst Castle |
2004/12/14 [Computer/Rants] UID:35287 Activity:nil |
12/14 Has any Sodans dated anyone from aboard? Like China or India? I am sure there are success and failure stories. Anyone care to comment? |
2004/11/30-12/1 [Computer/Rants] UID:35124 Activity:moderate |
11/30 I am looking for some handymen to do termite, gutter, basic carpentry works, etc. around South Miltipas / North SJ. Anyone has any suggestions for some reliable handymen or sites recommending such? \_ I've used a guy named Virgilio Baclig in San Jose for a one-day job to fix up a hole on a dry wall, replace broken lawn water pipe, seal the bath tub edges, and other little things. Very reasonable labor price. \_ how much would should i expect to pay a handyman to fix a dry wall hole? (it's about the size of a tennis ball). do they generally charge by the hour or by the job? how much did you pay your guy? -!op \_ I don't remember how much he charged for just fixing the volleyball-size hole on my wall. For all the items together he gave me a quote of 8 hours of labor at a rate which I forgot. When he finished, I paid him $255 for labor plus material. I think it's a good price because another handyman once charged me $90 for merely replacing a bath tub faucet. \_ Would you please send me contact info for Mr. Baclig? - tse, !op \_ Si is muy facil, puedes hablar con la gente cerca de Home Depot. \_ Si es muy facil, puedes hablar con la gente cerca de Home Depot. \_ SÃ, es muy fácil.... \_ No quiero la ASCII-alta \_ Bien, pero debes usar "es" en vez de "is" por lo menos. \_ Ah, no vi ese error, lo corregi. |
2004/11/18 [Computer/Rants] UID:34964 Activity:moderate |
11/18 Bill Gates receives only 4 million spams a day: http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/11/18/gates.spam.ap/index.html \_ What's his email address? \_ i've read it's billg@microsoft.com. try it. \_ i highly doubt that's it. I just emailed that address w/ a SUPER low m o r t @ g e offer and he didnt even reply, so... \_ Offer him discount Windows XP for only $20. |
2004/11/9 [Computer/Rants] UID:34782 Activity:nil |
11/9 looking for stable employment, will shovel hay/ horse manure.. \_ That all depends...Are you out standing in your field? \_I'm out standing in a field, need sheltered employment. \_ there's a ton of contracting jobs out there. i'm beating them off with a stick. |
2004/9/29-30 [Computer/Rants, Industry/Startup] UID:33842 Activity:very high |
9/29 A while ago someone posted this tech support company (URL) in India that only charges like $8 a day. Can someone please post that again? ok thx \_ Get what you pay for. \_ tell that to the management. It's like the Atkins diet. Everyone knows that it's good for something and bad for another, but no one's listening because IT WORKS. And stop deleting this because you're just wasting time. \_ It doesn't "just work". You get people who won't wipe their ass without a work order in triplicate. All the outsourcing I've seen (a lot among my clients) has been good for defined work blocks, but useless and shit for anything requiring innovative thinking, sorry. Management sees this as well too, if they're not cretins (not all of them are, surprise surprise.) -John \_ http://www.supportempire.com remote tech support for only $2.30 per hour. That's 10X cheaper than US workers. \_ cheaper per-hour maybe. But are they as good? Because if you waste 10x as long fixing a problem with them, not only are you now just breaking even, you also lsoe big time on your own staffing costs in time dealing with them. \_ No. Missing the point. If they can't help a customer they are pissing off the customer who will then never buy your product, tell their 10 friends to never buy your product and some of them will put up a website such as <DEAD>www.your-company-name-sucks.com<DEAD> which will convice hundreds of others not to buy your product, but at least you saved a few bucks in support. And since product sales will drop like a rock, support costs will go down, too. Nice how that works. \_ Yes, it's stupid. Companies doing silly things to satisfy bean counters is hardly new. Look at IBM. They do this ALL THE TIME. It just happens that they're big enough that a different sector's profits can make up for incrediably stupid moves in this sector. Most companies just die. \_ It's not to satisfy bean counters. Most managers who do this kind of thing are not around for long enough to suffer the consequences. "Save" money in the short term, get a nice big bonus, and get headhunted to another company. -John \_ Few people here wants to do tech support work. It's a good idea to outsource it. Tech support here are sometimes horrendous, other times exemplary. It's not like it's all good here. \_ A *lot* of Americans want to do tech support but they can't live on $2.30/hour. Good or bad, at least they speak English. \_ Sure they can. Put them up in barracks and feed them prison food. Show them free movies at night. Pretty soon that is what a "job" will look like in America. |
2004/9/21 [Computer/Rants, Computer/HW, Computer/HW/Display] UID:33661 Activity:moderate |
9/21 What's an inexpensive way to add usb 2.0 to a computer? \_ USB 2.0 PCI card. What you're deciding is which brand and how many ports and whether you want FireWire with the card or not. Browse through http://newegg.com or CompUSA / Best Buy. \_ Agreed, although unless you have a good reason, son't spend more than $15-20. \_ I used to think the same thing, but then my $15 USB 2.0 card broke one of its 4 sockets. \_ My $15 USB card is just fine, and since both $15 and $40 cards are made in China by probably the same company, I'd expect the $40 one to break too. \_ You're right about them all being made in China, but it's reasonable to assume they differ in quality, and you can pick good ones. I recommend op check http://newegg.com and look for highly rated USB 2.0 PCI cards. I see one there now for $13.50, but it's out of stock. \_ If you're upgrading a system, don't overlook firewire if your device supports it. It's specced slower but generally performs better in real life. \_ I am looking for possibily a usb 2.0 and firewire combo card. any specific recommendations? I guess I can also swap out my dell motherboard with an ASUS one that has USB 2.0 and firewire for around $100, but it seems troublesome... -op \_ I'd just get the $22 one and if it sucks get another brand: http://csua.org/u/957 (newegg.com) |
2004/8/9 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/Rants] UID:32794 Activity:nil |
8/9 http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2004-08-09-mic-onboard_x.htm \_ couldn't happen to a more ridiculous band. -tom http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/bizarre/2707648 What is it, stupid texans day? \_ my older brother's notebook was stolen out of his rental car trunk last week in San Antonio while he was having lunch. no broken windows, it just had an iffy trunk latch, and there was a high school nearby. he hadn't backed up in a year. oops!! (stupid californian day) |
2004/8/9 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/Rants] UID:32779 Activity:high |
8/9 On IT outsourcing failures. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/08/09/customer_always_wrong \_ What I don't understand about this is the accusatory undertone towards the outsources. It's commonly known that Accidenture, EDS and their ilk have screwed up projects big-time (just look up "national police computer" for a good example.) However, they're just trying to make money. What I object to is that people rarely take a long, hard look at who makes the decisions to hire these people. "Nobody ever got fired for hiring HP/IBM/whoever"" is a bit too deeply ingrained in a lot of management thinking. -John |
2004/8/6 [Computer/Rants] UID:32740 Activity:nil |
8/6 Show this to management the next time they start talking about Indian outsourcing: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=17700 |
2004/7/26 [Computer/SW/Languages, Computer/Rants, Computer/HW/CPU] UID:32483 Activity:nil |
7/26 what do you think about good "viruses" that spread to people's computer but do scientific computations to help mankind, only runs when computer is not being used? \_ Still bad. Are you sure you have no programming errors that eat CPU when the computer is being used or abuse bandwidth looking for other hosts to infect? What gives you the right to decide how my CPU is used or to keep it active instead of going into low power mode when idle? Are you going to pay for the increase in my power bill? Are you sure it's not really monitoring a critical piece of equipment that it needs to respond quickly to when an interrupt comes in? |
2004/6/1-2 [Computer/Rants] UID:30534 Activity:very high |
6/1 What's the average bi-monthly Berkeley EBMOD bill for an appartment with two people living in it? \_ I'm guessing lower than yours. \_ you get bi-monthly bills? \_ I got EBMUD (water bill) bi-monthly (every 2 months) -!op \_ By the way, does anyone know why EBMUD asends me newsletter to my home address in Fremont, even though Fremont is served by ACWD and I've never been a EBMUD customer elsewhere? |
2004/5/10-11 [Computer/Rants, Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW] UID:30141 Activity:nil |
5/10 I hope responses don't go too much out of control, but I'll risk it. How much do you think Bill Gates himself had to do with the way MS currently runs as a business (practices like unfair strategies, software bundling, buggy code, non-original ideas, etc.)? \_ I think the policies are set 100% from the top. M$ has been like this from the beginning. |
2004/5/9-10 [Computer/Rants] UID:30116 Activity:very high |
5/9 If Bill Gates designed buildings instead of software: http://www.eecs.mit.edu/images/big-stata5.jpg \_ http://broken.typepad.com/b/2004/02/modernist_archi.html What does Bill Gates have to do with anything? Microsoft may produce bug-filled software with some ill-conceived features, but they don't do avant garde nonsense. \_ both have bad design and the name william h. gates. http://www.kunstler.com/eyesore.html \_ That actually looks like a very cool building. I wish Gates would design buildings. \_ http://www.eecs.mit.edu/images/big-stata23.jpg you like? \_ Again, yes, I do. It's refreshing to see unique and and unusual building designs. Let me guess, you hate it for those very reasons. right? \_ it looks like something out of a demented dr. seuss fantasy. it isn't exactly cool, just interesting in a bizarre psychopathic way. \_ No, I like interesting buildings, but this is the worst design I have ever seen. I cannot imagine people working in that space without going insane or becoming very unhappy. I have heard that people are already getting lost in this building. Have you ever heard of Feng Shui? \_ I can't help but be reminded of that Dilbert strip where PHB's secretary convinced him the computer fan was killing him. The fact that people take Feng Shui seriously makes me sad. -- ilyas \_ There are enough buyers who care about Feng Shui that it seems to have an effect in certain Bay Area housing markets. When I was house shopping in Foster City, houses with obviously bad Feng Shui were selling at a discount (of 10% by my estimate). \_ A lot of "bad feng shui" is generally annoying even if you don't care about that kind of stuff. For instance having a house at the head of a T intersection sucks no matter what. \_ This building has bad Feng Shui. \_ NERDS!!! |
2004/5/3-4 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:29959 Activity:very high |
5/3 The new $50 bill: http://www.moneyfactory.com/newmoney/main.cfm/currency/new50 \_ Who uses $50s? I thought $100s were the drug dealer cash of choice. \_ $100s for the middle men on up, $20s for the street trash. \_ Middle men and higher use $20's becuase everyone gets paid by the lower tier. \_ Gotta change them into $100s though. The US $100 has long been a currency of choice for international crime and terrorism of all kinds, because of its decent cash/weight ratio. I'd hate to take a million dollars worth of $20 over the border in a suitcase (well, several suitcases). \_ People moving pounds of weed use $20's. I'd say for MJ that is top-tier. \_ I've heard the 100 Euro note is taking over due to inflation (internationally) \_ There is also a 500 Euro note. \_ What about the 500 Euro note? Why does the AMC keep deleting this comment? Jesus Fuck, you can't even make an innocuous comment anymore without some asswipe taking offense. \_ Innocuous comments get deleted by people who don't use motdedit squishing changes, or people using motdedit squishing changes of people without a file lock. \_ they also get deleted when the whole motd is deleted, then restored by someone with a stale copy. \_ What will Warren Buffet say about this? |
2004/5/1 [Computer/Rants] UID:13515 Activity:low |
5/1 Did Bill Gates coin the term "Content is King"? Google seems to tell me he did. \_ It's a phrase, not a term. |
2004/4/20 [Computer/SW/OS/Solaris, Computer/Rants] UID:13299 Activity:nil |
4/20 I just learned that Sun Microsystems signed a non-aggression pact with the Evil Empire Micro$oft. Since when did McNealy becomes Bill Gates' bitch? \_ "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer." \_ This happened a couple of weeks back. |
2004/3/28-29 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:12894 Activity:nil 50%like:29883 |
3/27 I have been using bigzoo to call china, but the line quality is pretty bad, with long delay and echos. Anything better out there? Any 10-10 plan with no monthly charge/minimum? \_ http://www.vonage.com This stuff's pretty cool. You need a decent broadband connection but you can say goodbye to SBC for almost everything (you still need them for DSL). I used my friend's box to call Germany and it worked like a charm. The line quality was crystal clear and it worked transparently. There's a $15 monthly charge. I think Circuit City has a promotion. |
2004/3/22-23 [Computer/Rants] UID:12796 Activity:nil |
3/22 Can someone give me tips on getting in touch with people working at local (small-ish) telcos in South/SE/East Asian and Pacific countries? Is there some equivalent of NANOG for S. Korea/China/India/ \- yes, BOWMOH [bastard operators with mandate of heaven] Philippines/etc? Some colleagues in Europe are looking to talk to people running regional phone service providers in that general area about new business ventures. -John \_ I've got some contacts. If interested drop me an email. -williamc |
2004/3/5 [Computer/Rants] UID:29859 Activity:nil |
3/5 Al Gore created the Internet, Bill Gates to destroy it with email stamps. |
2004/3/3 [Computer/Rants] UID:29854 Activity:high |
3/3 Um, outsourcing is most definitely good. Get an education, then report back if you still think outsourcing is bad for the American economy. \_ Um, only an uneducated simpleton like yourself would assert that a major shift in global economics can be framed in the context of it being "good" or "bad" for American interests. Outsourcing is merely one aspect of a complex global dynamic, and the benefits and/or costs of it have yet to be determined. --williamc \_ It can be good if people elsewhere are doing a better job. The Germans and Japanese outsource to the US all the time. On the other hand, outsourcing to save a dollar is silly. It depends. \_ Not everyone is as lucky. \_ Wow, you sure convinced me. \_ Look, it's all about REDISTRIBUTION of resources. Look at Women's Sufferage. Men were happier before, but now with strong womenazi competing with men, we no longer have a lot of pride in what we do... They could ditch us anytime they want because they have a career and what not. So while they're happier than before, and we're not. HAPPINESS (a resource) has been redistributed. If you can sum it up, it's all the same. And I'll say the same thing with wealth, power, etc. The total sum is the same, the distribution isn't. -bdg \_ Dude, you're pathetic. Get some therapy and get over it already. \_ Therapy?!?! Therapy costs money, something which I no longer have in abundance thanks to the community property state and a court system that automatically assumes that women are right even when you produce evidence that they are lying because the judges "know" that even if the woman was lying in a specific instance there must be other instances that she can remember or that might come up in the future where you will act like the monster that all members of you sex are. BTW, -bdg is an imposter. \_ Therapy costing money? You do know what insurance is, don't you? No wonder she divorced you. I feel sorry for her. \_ Insurance doesn't always cover these things and not 100%. --BDG #1 Fan! \_ True, but for someone with bdg's issues it ought to be covered. But he's lame and self-pitying, so no, it's not really an issue anyhow. \_ Life is not a sum-zero game. I also don't think you're the real BDG. |
2004/3/2-3 [Computer, Computer/Rants] UID:12493 Activity:nil |
3/2 Lou Dobbs tonight: "taking a look at top U.S. universities for computer science": http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight \_ exporting America? ouch... blame globalization, huh? |
2004/3/1 [Computer/Rants] UID:29842 Activity:nil 71%like:12458 |
2/29 http://csua.org/u/686 bill gates is worried that too few people are studying cs in college and is trying to do something about it. good luck getting other companies to follow, bill. |
2004/2/29-3/1 [Computer/Rants] UID:12458 Activity:nil 71%like:29842 |
2/29 bill gates is worried that too few people are studying cs in college and is trying to do something about it. good luck getting other companies to follow, bill. http://csua.org/u/686 [ reformatted - formatd ] |
2004/2/24-25 [Computer/Rants] UID:12384 Activity:nil |
2/23 I'm looking at microsoft's career page. I'm surprised that there are very few SW development jobs in India. It's all support and and services. Almost all their development is done in US around I remember reading some article that quoted Bill Gates saying that he's not moving jobs overseas because "Microsoft is not about making windows 5% cheaper." Anybody know more about this? Action speaks louder than words. I'll work for Bill if he means what he says about not moving jobs overseas and continues to hire in the U.S. The real evil empires are run by CEOs who move jobs overseas to cut cost and keep prices high so that they can give themselves giant bonuses. As John Kerry calls them, "Benedict Arnold CEOs" \_ You're looking at the wrong page. Try MS's India page. \_ ob economics 101 and ownership of public companies discussion. \_ I didn't know M$ hires PRs from CSUA. \_ I think Microsoft *contracts out* a lot of development to firms in India. \_ Yep - like Wipro: http://www.wipro.com/aboutus/whoweare.htm \_ just watch for the chinese to mass hire indian microsoft subcontracters for their own windows-clone os. coding with tar... just love it. \_ Except they won't. They clone with a CD burner. |
2004/2/15 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Israel] UID:12266 Activity:nil |
2/15 Israel! Palestine! Bush! Pine! Global warming! Outsourcing to India! \_ Cutting government spending, and then cutting taxes, followed by building more houses to cut the cost of houses (a.k.a. increasing supply to lower costs) will do much to cut the cost of American labor. |
2004/2/11 [Computer/Rants] UID:12206 Activity:moderate |
2/11 Here is what I think will happen to the hi-tech industry as the outsourcing trend continues: The data-entry, call center, and back offce jobs will continue to move to india. That won't stop. There will continue to be small increases in higher paying SW/HW engineering, sysadmin type jobs. But we won't reach the tech employment levels like in 1999 or 2000. The one thing that will change is that people who didn't do their bachelors in CS or EE or who went to third tier schools will have a hard time finding work. You have to justify the 80+K salaries somehow. Only the best will remain. During the boom years, a lot of people got into tech just for the money. They weren't any good at it but got hired anyways because there was a labor shortage. -tawei \_ what makes you think that someone who got a bachelors in a non-cs field and/or went to a third tier school isn't one of the best? \_ where you go the education from won't reall matter as much as drive, and well as always, your contacts. \_ and, of course, whether you can speak and write intelligibly. \_ there are mediocre survivors, even now. they are either lucky or have (office) political connections. survival of the fittest doesn't always imply technical pedigree. \_ Quick! A Controvercial Thread! Kill It!!! \_ From what I've heard about the top Indian IT firms, I won't be surprised when mid-level dev jobs start moving too. The quality is there, it seems. These arguments are always funny too because of the obvious implicit assumption that the arguer is "one of the best." \_ What about System Administration jobs? \_ heh, sure, try to outsource sysadmin jobs offshore. |
2004/1/15 [Computer/Rants] UID:11787 Activity:nil |
1/14 Forget India, the next outsourcing trend is South America: http://biz.yahoo.com/bizwk/040113/sb200401120920_1.html \_ Yeah, I want to outsource to South America, good idea with the Argentine government in near shambles, Shining Path getting back together after the failed reforms in Chile, Columbia continually drug smuggling and Venezualan guerillas bombing pipelines on a daily basis. It makes the Kashmeer fueds look like small potatos. Anyway, if I was going to outsource south I'd be thinking Mexico before any of the S. American countries. \_ Oh yeah and India was such a bright choice being under constant thread of nuclear destruction for years? Mexico? It has similar problems to SA, as well as rampant corruption, an entirely fucked up federal government and a hot and cold running indian rebellion in the south. Good call. Mr CTO? You're fucking fired! |
2004/1/8 [Computer/Rants] UID:11715 Activity:nil |
1/7 Anybody know of any stable high tech companies that is NOT moving jobs to India? Just for the heck of it, I searched Apple's career page. All the openings seems to be in the U.S. Any other tech companies that does this? Thanks. \_ Cisco is keeping most of its real software development (IOS, NMS, VoIP, etc) in the US. The stuff they are moving to India is the monkey-push-the-button SQA, porting and IT web tools. \_ are european and japanese high tech companies outsourcing to india also? \_ A bunch of 'em, but it's mainly for routine shit (line programming, backoffice, call center.) I know of very little architecture or proj. management type stuff that's going there. A lot of people I work with have had good experience with outsourcing things like bill processing or creating ppt presentations, but _nothing_ good to say as soon as anything innovative comes into play. The consensus is, and sorry, I'm both a messenger and someone who's had this experience, that Indian techs will not wipe their ass without training or a manual, or take any sort of initiative. On a side note, Roche pharmaceuticals is (attempting) to move all its IT support to Madrid from Switzerland, with round-the-clock support done by Mexico City. It was either PWC's or McKinsey's idea, and it's looking pretty grim already. The big "threat" for countries like Germany is actually Poland--lots of educated young people coming out of college and a _lot_ less bureaucracy than some of the more entrenched EU countries add up to factories moving there. There are quite a few examples of Germans commuting to work in Western Poland nowadays. -John \_ Yep. It's a slow grinding downward death spiral for the once great European empires. Down to the last dregs before they're just history book fodder. \_ So then what does that say about our Empire? \_ EU is. No idea if Japanese are. Probably not since they're a bunch of super racists. \_ Yeah but I think they don't mind doing stuff with China. It's not just India, Singapore is another big one. \_ dont forget Russia \_ which is outsourcing to North Koreans: http://www.iht.com/articles/120603.htm |
2003/12/9 [Computer/Rants] UID:11373 Activity:moderate |
12/9 Fill in the first person that came to your mind: technical guru: Bill Joy:asshole, GeneHKan RIP rich geek: Bill Gates crook: Sadam Hussein - Kenneth Lay - Nixon - Dick Cheney - W conceited: Larry Ellison - Michael Jackson cool geek: Woz - John Lennon - Matt Dillon \_ Justin Frankel motd censor: tom holub \_ i think you mean paolo evil: Bill Clinton stoopid: George W. Bush |
2003/11/19 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan] UID:29643 Activity:nil |
11/19 China to attack Taiwan: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20031119/ap_on_re_as/china_taiwan_5 |
2003/11/18 [Computer/Rants] UID:11124 Activity:high |
11/18 Outsourcing not the panacea of cost-cutting http://news.com.com/2100-1011-5108257.html \_ And you know what? The folks making the decision will ignore this and every other such report in their greed. Good luck out there. I predict most grunt software workers today are not so far from the skilled manufacturing worker bees of a few generations ago. \_ the report says that 71% of companies save money when they outsource, while 9% have greater expense. That sounds like a good argument for outsourcing. -tom \_ It depends on what you're outsourcing. Just because it is cheaper doesn't mean you maintain the same level of service. See: http://csua.org/u/518 outsource, 9% have greater expense. That sounds like a good argument for outsourcing. -tom |
2003/10/23-24 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:10759 Activity:nil |
10/23 I just heard that you get $300/week if you picket 40 hours a week. Now I know why they're so active in front of Albertsons/Ralphs \_ no shit. in the meantime, I can't go shopping for food because of those overly needy bastards. \_ I can't wait till your job gets outsourced to India. \_ sorry. I'm still in school and will never work in the hitech industry. \_ how about medical transcribing? how about finance? how about manufacturing? exactly what skills do you have and what makes you immune to outsourcing? \_ He'll make a fine collector of the dole. Hi troll. Immigrants wouldn't do well in finance _/ or any other job that requires fluency in English. Even with fluency, you still don't have the same grasp of the language and the PEOPLE. Can't you see??? I have people skills! I'm a people person!!! \_ DIE! \_ who said immigrants? we were talking outsourcing and they've been outsourcing all sorts of finance jobs to india for quite a while now. \_ I know many Chinese immigrant friends in accounting. \_ This is a ripe opportunity to bring our immigrants into the economic system. We can kill two birds with one stone by replacing the Americans who are unwilling to do this mostly unskilled labor at the going rate with lower paid immigrants. Everyone wins. \_ Alberston's outside my complex was offering up to $19.98/hr for scabs. \_ agree, agree. \_ so you want to put americans out of work and scab them off with illegal aliens? that's a good thing? i didn't know there was anyone on the motd *that* far to the right. \_ Do they pay for 40 hours picketing per week? Also, union workers have been contributing an extra $2 per week to the strike fund for the last year or so, to prepare for this. \_ Just go shopping. I didn't want to, but I had to have a particular item and no other stores had it. So I went. It was no big deal. I'm going to go again, too. \_ No big deal until some striker follows you back to your car and beats you with a bat. \_ Yeah, right. I'm so scared. \_ The guy was a scab, and he tried to run over some picketers. |
2003/10/6 [Computer/SW/Languages/Java, Computer/Rants] UID:10490 Activity:nil |
10/6 http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/33217.html http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/32038.html is this a good prediction, or a self fulfilling prophecy. Are computer jobs going to go the same way as weaving/sewing/clothing jobs? \_ No. I read an interesting take on it recently (Economist?) which said that manufacturing jobs were going due to efficiency as much as corporate migration, and that with high efficiency, time-to- market and responsiveness to local needs outweighed the minor resulting cost gains from moving manufacturing offshore. I see the same happening with IT, regardless of what people tell me about Indian call center workers with perfect Texan accents. I've seen too many offshore moves by development and support teams (don't even start on business IT consulting) to have any faith that it'll make a really serious impact in the long run. On the other hand, there's historically been a trend for 'simpler' work (witness mining, steel, shipbuilding, electronics) to move from 'core' to 'periphery' countries, without really affecting prosperity in the developed world. -John \_ Why would they not? There was an article that mentioned silicon valley will recover by 2010, but the trend to offshore jobs will continue. There will always be cutting-edge jobs here, but the easier jobs will go overseas. One thing they haven't taken into account is the transfer of intellectual property to these countries, and the new competition that will result. \_ Dontcha just love globalization? \_ Not until software is truly a commodity and bug free. You'll see a swing back from foreign countries for core work that must be done right because quite frankly they aren't skilled enough to do that overseas. \_ Not to mention the communcation issues (language, culture and time difference) which make requirements/specifications difficult to iron out. \_ Yep. I've seen a three year, $50 million project from India produce nothing but bills. And oh yeah, some folks got fired. That was the only good to come from it. \_ I ve seen a dilbert about this recently. |
2003/10/3-5 [Computer/Rants, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:10454 Activity:nil |
10/3 http://www.ucomics.com/foxtrot/2003/10/03 \_ Bill Amend released a patch: http://homepage.mac.com/billamend |
2003/9/17 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/Rants] UID:10227 Activity:nil |
9/16 Shutterfly on http://fuckedcompany.com. Add this to my list of a few days ago about why *not* to use them. \_ Who cares if Best Buy is or isn't using them? It's a good service. -tom \_ Because they're a dotcom with no parent company, too many staff, high prices and one less big customer. I just hope you keep an original of all your pictures and copies of everything your friends have shared with you. When they go, they're going to go POP! really fast. \_ I ended up going with http://pbase.com. Yeah, it's a pay service ($23/yr), but it had all the features I wanted in an attractive package. |
2003/8/5-6 [Computer/Rants] UID:29245 Activity:nil |
8/5 Forget outsourcing to India, I'm going with chimpanzees: http://www.newtechusa.com/PPI/main.asp \_ old. |
2003/7/15 [Computer/SW/Compilers, Computer/Rants] UID:29042 Activity:nil |
7/14 http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/biztech/07/14/moves.offshore.ap/index.html |
2003/7/14-15 [Computer/Rants] UID:29033 Activity:kinda low |
7/14 ''India group: Outsourcing saves U.S. jobs'' http://zdnet.com.com/2001-11-0.html?legacy=zdnn \_ Cool. How much of money saved on outsourcing is going to be spent hiring Americans to fix or replace all the crap coming out of India? It'll cost twice as much in the long run to get the same results. |
2003/5/15-17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:28452 Activity:nil |
5/15 what is a reasonable way for me to pay the shipping from china for a company that is going to ship me a sample? I can only find Fed-Ex (UPS doesn't ship from where i want) and it is going to be over $50 for a small package. That seems excessive. Any advice? \_ that is about the right price. I don't know about China, but don't they have some sort of Postal Service there? |
2003/5/7 [Computer/Rants] UID:28361 Activity:kinda low |
5/6 Whatever happened with that Peruvian bill to mandate free software? The letter by Villanueva and Bill Gates visiting and all the rest-- did the bill pass? \_ Since they're not buying more than 2% of their software anyway, does it really matter? \_ just curious. |
2003/3/26 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Others] UID:27867 Activity:nil |
3/26 Petition to get India a permanent seat on the UNSC: http://www.sulekha.com/un \_ what possible benefit would that be to anyone but India? \_ I doubt Pakistan would be happy with that. Do you really want a nuclear war in asia? \_ How about a petition to re-org the UNSC since it's entirely anachronistic and idiotic in today's world as it's formed now? |
2003/3/20 [Computer/Rants, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:27767 Activity:high |
3/20 http://www.techsunite.org/news/techind/offshoring1.cfm drop CS while you can! \_ We got too many h1b visas out there to make offshoring really viable. If you want to solve of the problems first cut down on the immigrants. We earlier immigrants don't need the competition. \_ Sink or swim, white boy! \_ Guess who built this country. \_ uh, immigrants? \_ Coders of America Unite! \_ Yeah, why don't you join a union, start a lobby, and buy some politicians to get anti-competitive laws passed? the irony of watching a bunch of cs-libertarian-dickheads turn to these methods would be priceless. \_ I thought geeks were Gore voters...that is, stereotypically. \_ uh...do you read the motd? most people here are either to the left of Gore or to the right of Bush. \_ that's what makes it so exciting! \_ Of course! Without Gore inventing the internet, there wouldn't have been a dot-com boom and we wouldn't have been getting six-figure salaries for monkey-coding. \_ some of us earn it. also your 6 figs is nothing next to the hundreds of millions or even billions that many ceo's have gotten for killing companies. \_ So, since you don't like all those cs-libertarian-dickheads, how would you describe YOUR political leanings? |
2003/3/11-12 [Computer, Computer/Rants] UID:27654 Activity:high |
3/11 Libraries post Patriot Act warnings Santa Cruz branches tell patrons that FBI may spy on them. http://csua.org/u/a83 \_ Many verbs unnecessary used repeat cloud meaning sentence. \_ just put a colon after "warnings," and/or get a clue. \_ See one librarian's response: http://www.librarian.net/technicality.html \_ hahaha, this is good one. \_ So what? What do you think you live in? A democracy?? \_ but I thought .. |
2003/2/14-15 [Computer/Rants, Computer/SW/Security] UID:27415 Activity:moderate |
2/14 What is a good internet phone card for calling China? Thanks. \_ I usually use http://www.cybercalling.com I don't know how it compares to others. Is 3.3 cent good price for calling compares to others. I thought it has good prices for China, Taiwan, and even US. Is 3.3 cent good price for calling within the US? \_ http://www.pincity.com : 4.9 cents (using local access #) http://www.onesuite.com : 3.9 cents (using local acesss #) |
2003/2/14 [Computer/Rants] UID:27408 Activity:nil |
2/13 Where can I buy a $10,000 bill? I searched all over the web and can't find any stores that sell it. \_ how about that trillion dollar bill shown in the simpsons? :-) \_ EBay \_ Can't find it on eBay. url? \_ http://csua.org/u/947 |
2002/12/25-26 [Computer/Rants] UID:26913 Activity:very high |
12/25 "A couple of years ago, the biggest American corporations would have considered it risky to outsource mission-critical work to India, but it is now becoming a common-sense proposition." --Bill Gates Keep fighting those H1-B visas, guys; maybe you'll be able to beat the ocean back with a broom. -tom \_ I've worked on multiple projects that involve people in India. The only "mission-critical" work that you can have them reliably do is stuff like QA (monkey push the button style) or minor sysadmin type work. If you have one of these types of jobs then maybe you should be worried. \_ it's unclear to me. do you support H1-B's or are you saying that we're losing an important battle? \_ Fighting H1-B's is just encouraging companies to move their whole operation to India. -tom \_ "Turn around, bend over, relax and think of Bill Gates." \_ As someone who has never worked in industry you wouldn't understand that offshore projects are 99% doomed to utter failure. The successful ones only work with *rock* solid contracts, *top notch* American managers, and lots of travel and daily communication between the indians and the Americans running the project. I've been there, done that, etc. They can try it and after multiple multi million dollar losses and dead projects, they'll abandon india for serious work. They can keep the monkey QA jobs. Any company moving critical work to india is doomed. Since this started with a BG quote, let me ask this, "how much critical work has MS moved to india?" Thought so. \_ I won't bother responding to your head-in-the-sand comments, but just will point out that I worked in industry for 8 years. -tom \_ Did you ever graduate, tom? \_ No, but how is that relevant? -tom \_ You seem bitter. It might be having an negative impact on your perspective. \_ I've never been a matriculated student at Cal, so I don't know why I'd be bitter for not graduating. -tom \_ Who said Cal had anything to do with it? That's a weak rhetorical dodge. \_ You won't bother responding because you'd just open yourself to being shot down again as we'd find out you've never been associated with any sort of over seas projects therefore your 'experience' is meaningless in this context. My comments are not head in the sand. They are the reality of having personally witnessed multiple overseas projects waste 10's of millions of dollars to produce *nothing* but welfare for incompetent and veru sub-par indian coder monkeys. \_ I think Tom counts grovelling at L&S as "industry" \_ I worked for GE for 8 years. -tom \_ How DARE you counter baseless ad hominem with facts! -mice \_ He still hasn't claimed any personal knowledge of how overseas projects really work or having worked with such people himself. "X many years in industry" does not mean he knows anything at all about the topic here which is that overseas projects are 99% fucked. \_ I'd be remiss not to comment that most projects are doomed from the beginning, offshore or not. However I disagree that fighting H1-Bs is pointless. There is a case against having workers being exploited locally. There are many companies that don't farm out work offshore. People who currently live in America have the right to fight to keep their jobs by opposing H1-Bs. |
2002/11/14-16 [Computer/Rants] UID:26545 Activity:very high |
11/14 <DEAD>www.thechequerepublic.com<DEAD> - are these guys for real? the cheque designs are amusing, but i was wondering if I could trust these guys. Anyone heard of them? \_ not that amusing... \_ pretty much a big yawn from over here. why dont you go into BOFA or Wells and get the nice kitty cat or balloons checks? or maybe the one with the flowers and trees and nice people smiling? \_ Why do people pay $22.50 or $35 when they can get generic ones for $6? Why do people still write checks at ALL? (esp. in the express lanes of supermarkets! :( ) \_ GRRRR!! DEATH TO FOOLS IN THE EXPRESS LANES!!!! GRRRRRRRR!!!!! \_ 1) You people pay for checks!? 2) You people use checks!? \_ Rent, parking tickets, expenses to friends after a weekend trip. Some utilities. Some monthlies only have an automated payment which I won't do - less control. \_ Not every bill can be paid using a Bill Pay-type service. --dim \_ given that billpay generates checks, why not? \_ 1. You have to pay for Bill Pay, too. 2. What happens when you can't wait for/setup Bill Pay? For instance buying something at a yard sale. \_ I prefer balancing a physical checkbook. Gives me time to contemplate my financial situation as I write checks for bills. \_ I balance my checkbook in a plain .txt file. Same reason. \_ One check for rent, one check for church, one check for credit card, one check to transfer money from internet bank to credit union (got to have some cash). I like beautiful checks with carbon copy. \_ Church? You pay real hard earned money to a Church? Why? \_ Yes, as a matter of fact. Where do you pay your \_ Yes, as a matter of fact. To where do you pay your \_ "What was in their possession in the morning, was given away by the end of the day." - description of Mo-Tzu and his followers real, hard-earned money? -!op \_ "What they possess in the morning, they give away by the end of the day." "The chimney of where they stay never blackens (for they were too busy helping those in need to stay at one place for any length of time)." - Description of Mo-Tzu and his followers by their \_ The church is how we make it to be. Check around (not just here, but also in less developed countries) to see how many schools, universities, hospitals, etc. have church affiliations / origins. contemporaries. \_ The biggest property owner in New York is the Roman Church. \_ The church is how we, through Christ, make it to be. Check around, not just here but also in less developed countries, to see how many schools, universities, hospitals, etc. have church affiliations or origins. \_ I'm actually pretty much pro-church. You should, however, be made aware that your statement is presumptuous in several ways. \_ It is simply my observation which I believe runs counter to the more cynical views more prevalent today. \_ You got the carbon copy thing to work? \_ none of you use quicken? \_ It's more of a mental exercise than using quicken. I like to do the basic math and review the bills as I write checks. |
2002/10/22-23 [Computer/Rants] UID:26284 Activity:high |
10/22 http://www.cluetrain.com/dillo2.jpg I'm sure those of you who do nothing but sit on your fat asses all day in front of the computer have already seen this. For the rest of us, here it is. \_ still bitter about the bill gates mugshot thing, huh? \_ My friends almost always know about "the links" before I do, and even I knew about the mugshot. That guy was such a twink, and his I'm-cooler-than-you-because-I'm- feigning-ignorance thing was so pathetic. \_ The cluetrain people are schmucks. |
2002/10/22 [Computer/SW/Languages, Computer/Rants, Computer/SW/Security] UID:26275 Activity:high |
10/21 Is there any service that takes email and sends regular mail? Like bill pay, but with email instead of checks. I should be able to set up "sendees" and they could print and send my emails to them. Then i could correspond with my amish friends! \_ don't you have a printer, stamps, paper, and envelopes? \_ I'm VERY LAZY and am willing to pay someone else to specialize in that and get the economies of scale. \_ http://www.usps.com/mailingonline \_ cool, thanks. |
2002/10/15 [Computer/Rants, Computer/SW/Security] UID:26185 Activity:very high |
10/14 Why all the H1B posts? Our jobs, esp support and QA are already being exported to countries like India and China. There was a report from 60 Minutes that says a few phone companies already shifted their phone support ops to India. They even train the workers to be knowledgeable about the American culture (football, beer, etc). Face it, many jobs are indeed exportable. IT is just a glorified auto/steel/whatever industry. \_ You're a Cal grad and doing phone support and QA? Jesus F. Christ! Did you graduate with a degree in English or something? \_ I thought Jesus' middle initial was 'H'. \_ You don't know what the 'F' is for? \_ Agreed, IT = auto = steel = dockworkers. However, since most motd readers are sys admins, they confuse themselves with real software engineers and architects. We're not worried about H1B workers. \_ uh, it's the software development that can be easily exported, not the sysadmin work. Think autoworker vs. policeman. -tom \_ *laugh* As a sysadmin, the last thing I'm worried about is my job getting exported to another country. No sysadmin confuses what they do with what a coder monkey does. When a coder monkey fucks up, you get a bug which gets caught by QA (in India). When a sysadmin fucks up, the whole shop goes down. No one is going to ship their servers to India. Silly troll, cookies are for kids! \_ Recently had trouble with an http://amazon.com order. Emailed them (the only way to reach them) and all I got were replies from folks with Indian-looking names. All replies either had good english or good scripts or both. I suspect amazon support may be outsourced? \_ I have never gotten good customer service of any kind from an Asian-outsourced helpdesk. In fact, this is the main reason why I refuse to buy anything from http://Amazon.com anymore. My experience with US helpdesk workers is mixed, although mainly positive (unless you're dealing with a fucked up company like Sony. The only consistently good tech support I've gotten was from Irish call centers (most European tech firms redirect English-language calls there.) -John \_ Was on the phone with a Netapp chick in Singapore last night. She didn't fix my problem but had a sexy voice so I still logged the call as a "10" in their customer service records. \_ I have never gotten good customer service of any kind through the phone, period. Almost. \_ B&H over the phone seems okay. \_ Exporting software jobs is the best thing that ever happened to the software industry. Perhaps now, we will realize that many engineering positions are filled by glorified, semi-skilled typists (software). Let's face it- software systems are LARGE nowadays- but innovation is the crux of value, not WPM. Stop complaining about your obsolete job. Coding is a monkey task that should be outsourced, not protected by some archaic notion of an ivory tower of academia. \_ Which is why I would recommend moving up to a more architectural or managerial level, to avoid your job being 'exported'. I agree, coding, not only a 'monkey task' as the above posted noted, is often considered a thankless job. Don't shoot the messenger, this is what I heard. \_ Put it this way. Number of engineers produced per year in US: 65000, in China 700000, and their quality is improving. \_ This is exactly the kind of reasoning upper management uses to justify H1b's shortly before they get a http://fuckedcompany.com entry. Because if 1 american engineer can do it in X days, then 10 H1b engineers can do it in X/10 days. Right? Good math. |
2002/10/10-11 [Computer/Rants] UID:26150 Activity:high |
10/10 Sweet. http://www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/gatesmug1.html \_ WOW! I've never seen that before! Except for the other 87 times. \_ You're so special! Not all of us spend our lives on the net. \_ Oh please. It's not like the image just hit the internet yesterday. \_ I've been on the net since '85 and never saw it. You *are* special. Very *special*. You know... *special*. \_ Pretty cute, compared to his evil look now. \_ my dad's friend's brother was the cop who booked him \_ can you find out what he did? \_ at a New Mexico rest stop, he was monopolizing the john |
2002/9/19 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:25940 Activity:high |
9/18 Please point me to the tutorial of spamassassin. I want to know how to set it up. \_ Wow, people STILL can't use search engines? --aaron \_ some of us are >inside< china \_ So? As if *every* search engine was blocked. Nonsense. Use one of the dozens that aren't. Or move to a free country. \_ cool. Where in China? \_ Slave labor Nike factory/politburo courtesan training camp #114 \_ So why don't you login to soda and use lynx to get to http://google.com or some other search engine? \_ There are a dozen other search engines. Use one. Or better yet, don't live in an oppressive state and then whine and moan and bitch about it like it's someone else's fault you live in a shithole. \_ cat ~crebbs/.procmailrc \_ hmm, i've been made an example of before, but never quite like this. -crebbs \_ At least it's a good example. |
2002/7/26-28 [Computer/Rants, Computer/Theory, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:25428 Activity:moderate |
7/26 My computer monitor stopped working recently (screen is completely snowy white). I want to get rid of it, but I'm not sure if throwing it in the garbage is the best thing to do. Is there any sort of place that takes in non-working computer equipment like this? I'm not in the Bay Area. \_ try throwing it off the top of a parking garage. make sure you have two escape routes or more. \_ eBay? \_ Depends on your community. Your dead monitor has lots of lead in it. See if your local garbage collector has a program that deals with dead TVs and monitors. \_ your monitor is officially hazardous waste, to just toss it in the trash would be breaking the (poorly enforced) law. \_ Look around. There are dead computer collection events every 2 or 3 months in my community. I heard some of these get shippied to China and dumped in inappropriate places, but hey, that's not our problem right? \_ computer recycling center: http://www.crc.org \_ I wish I knew this before I threw away my 386 several years ago. \_ I also have a broken monitor...it's missing the color blue... does anyone know the best way to fix this? Thanks. \_ Did you accidentally mess up the color balance setting on the monitor? It happened to my cousin once and that took me a while to figure out. \_ Ship it directly to China. That's where all the warm fuzzy feel good "recycling" places are taking theirs. \_ Throw it in da Bay. \_ toss it in your neighbor's dumpster. \_ oooh, good call. I wish I'd thought of that first. |
2002/7/3-4 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:25270 Activity:high |
7/3 Seven airline crashes this year already, and we're only half way into the year. \_ Well, one of them was expected on account of being China Airlines (a misnomer since they don't really belong to China). \_ yeah it is. Republic of China, stupid! If you don't know anything about it, shut the fuck up \_ Actually, it's the PRC, The People's Republic of China. If you're going to call someone stupid for not knowing something, maybe, just maybe, it would be a good idea to know that same thing yourself? Just a suggestion. \_ Wrong. China Airlines is based in Taiwan, and Taiwan (plus a few small islands) is Republic of China, ROC. Air China is based in Mainland China which is the People's Republic of China, PRC. (Of course each China claims ownership of the other, unlike North/South Korea or East/West Germany, but that's a different thread.) -- yuen \_ Four of them were deliberate. \_ This is 2002, not 2001 \_ April never ended \_ and all of them were the work of anti-semites. \_ Duh! Where have you been all this time? The rest of us knew about this conspiracy years ago! Art Bell! \_ they were just blown up as a coverup for the chemtrails. ...must photograph flying triangles before black helicopters use weather control to destroy my home. |
2002/6/24-25 [Computer/Rants] UID:25181 Activity:very high |
6/24 Yet more evidence that Sun is screwed up: link:www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/3532881.htm \_ I don't even have to read the link to know Sun is screwed up! :-) \_ SUN is done and the sad part is that they don't realize it. If they realized it then maybe they'd be able to do something about it, but pride is a bitch. --dim \_ someone forgot to tell SGI they were "done" \_ I'm friends with an SGI fanatic. It's sad. \_ SGI is "done" as far as competing in the marketplace is concerned. The only thing that keeps them going is huge tax payer subsidies in the form of DoE, DoD, USGS and NASA contracts. \_ hiring cheap H1B workers over citizens is unethical but not \- why is it unethical? --psb illegal. It cuts costs and makes stock holders happy. Welcome to the new economy. \_ The only reason it is legal is because high tech companies lobbied to change the law and increase the number of H1B visa-holders allowed in. And because high tech workers did not try to stop them back in 96 when we had a chance, or even in 2000, when they increased again the number allowed. \_ yes, in America, justice is a decision in your favor, and legal is when you have the money to make it so. \_ How is it unethical? \_ It is not. There is no ethic but the desire for money. Anyone who tells you otherwise is a communist. \_ Incorrect. It is illegal and unethical. For illegal, see: http://www.dol.gov/dol/allcfr/ETA/Title_20/Part_655/20CFR655.739.htm Unethical because the company is not using the immigration/work policy in the spirit in which it was concieved and established. \_ Guess where the companies will go if they can't hire enough workers at competitive rate. See all the industries that left US for cheaper labor? Companies are in it to make money. They will go where the money is. The trend l ately is to open design centers in India and China, tech will probably go the way of other industries eventually. make money. The trend lately is to open design centers in India and China, tech will probably go the way of other industries eventually. \_ There is more to an economy than cheap labor. If that was all there was to it, countries like Nigeria would be booming, instead of the basket cases they are. Business needs a stable legal system, respect for property rights and an educated and entrepreneurial workforce. Why don't all the silicon valley companies just move to Mississippi or better yet Nigeria if labor cost was all there is to it? We will lose some jobs to other regions, but I think business owes some responsibility to those regions and economic systems that make them successful. \_ Being meritocratic is part of what makes the system work. \_ True. But when the rest of the world can provide equally good labor at cheaper rate, corporations will move. I don't advocate it, but I dont want to be a victim when it happens, see the textile and steel industry. What's left for people that worked in the steel factories for decades, only to find out that the factories are bankrupt and can not afford the retirement benefit that was promised once upon a time? US has distinct advantage of able to gather some of the brightest minds, with some of the best universities, but eventually, the rest of the world will catch slowly as far as technology goes. Some of the more "trivial" tasks like tech supports are already being moved off shore, what's to gaurantee that companies won't do the same for R&D jobs? \_ Which means, what, that US industries should adapt illegal and unethical practices in order to compete? Lovely thought. You es eh! You es eh! Exploit! Exploit! Race ya to the bottom. Let's see who falls apart first. \_ If companies/execs care so much about ethics, there wouldn't be likes of Enrons and Imclones. When execs stands to reap millions in options by beating the forcast by a cent, they'd do it in a heart beat, ethical or not, sometimes even illegally. Wake up to reality. Make yourself employeable, and not wait for ethical companies to save you, they hardly exist. \_ But is considering citizenship status when doing layoffs ethical or illegal discrimination? If they laid off all the H1-B's first, it would look a lot like illegal discrimination against Asians. \_ Nonsense. First of all, the H1b program is not for Asians. It is for any foreigners with tech skills desirable to this country's employers. Secondly, by definition an H1b worker is not a citizen and therefore does not have all the same rights a citizen has. They're guest workers and subject to being first-fired with no recourse. That's the risk they take for the bigger bucks available. And thirdly, Jesus F. Christ on a stick! Get over all the PC _bullshit_! |
2002/4/29 [Health/Sleeping, Computer/Rants] UID:24629 Activity:nil |
4/28 http://www.cybcon.com/~weitzeo \_ can't sleep. clown will eat me. can't sleep. clown will eat me. |
2002/1/8-9 [Computer/Rants] UID:23490 Activity:kinda low |
1/8 I want to go to grad school but don't have any publication (yet). What's the best way to go about getting an undergrad research position (CS199) and doing publications? I don't know what is interesting or not-- pretty much everything is interesting to me. \_ D'you think that speaking to a professor might be a good start? \_ Who are you, what are you interested in? ("Everything" includes Gay&Lesbian Studies, Plant Biology, Architecture, and Aramaic. Be as specific as possible.) What's your background in terms of classwork? What year/major? Relevant past employment perhaps? \_ He mentioned "CS199", so we can infer the general area of Computer Science, Cog. Sci, or possibly celtic studies, maybe chicano studies. I bet Computer Science though. |
2001/11/22-23 [Computer/Rants] UID:23075 Activity:high |
11/21 What's better/worse: A recommendation from your TA or a recommendation from the industry? \_ industry. Unless you are trying to work for the same prof your TA is, and your prof thinks highly of your TA. \_ to be precise: "[one from] industry is better" \_ What about if you get a letter from a TA but get the prof of the class to also sign it? A friend of mine did this for her History class. \_ the admission comitte may wonder why the prof won't write the letter. The precedence goes from : influential industry leader (Bill Gates) > inflential prof (Patterson) > normal prof > normal industry Joe > TA > None. \_ I would put Patterson before Bill Gates. \_ hey moron, if the prof signs it they never know that a TA wrote it. I've had several TAs offer to do this. |
2001/11/5-6 [Computer/Rants] UID:22942 Activity:high |
11/5 Looks like Passport isn't as safe as Bill claims it is: http://www.msnbc.com/news/652089.asp?0si=-&cp1=1 \_ And you're surprised by this because. . . ? \_ I'm not surprised, but my phb is. \_ phb? \_ Pointy-hair boss. \_ sheesh, they'll think up acronyms for anything. \_ It's just a TLA. |
2001/10/15 [Computer/Rants] UID:22744 Activity:high |
10/15 I've been getting spam that says something like "This message is sent in compliance of the new e-mail bill: SECTION 301. Per Section 301, Paragraph (a)(2) (C) of S. 1618." Is there really such a bill that says unsolicited e-mail is legal? \_ http://www.cdmcpcs.com/Resources/web/spam.shtml Add "section 301" to your procmail filter. \_ a bill is not a law until it's been approved. Do a google search. \_ I'm just a bill. Yes, I'm only a bill, and I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill. .... And I hope to be a law someday (at least I hope and pray that I will, but today I am still just a bill). |
2001/10/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:22693 Activity:nil |
10/11 "Soviets planned smallpox attack" \- really, i thought it was yermom http://www.msnbc.com/news/616710.asp?0cb=-21330726 Cities of both US and China were targeted. |
2001/10/11-12 [Computer/Rants, Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/OS/FreeBSD] UID:22689 Activity:high |
10/10 I don't know how aware you guys are about the SSSCA but it's a bill that must be opposed at all cost. I encourage you to write a response to the redhat network who are actually collecting email from people and sending it to the congressman who is proposing this draft. I hope that you too will become involved in the campaign against the bill and that you make all your family members, co-workers and friends aware of what's going on. This is a very serious issue that will affect how you live your life. For the link check out: http://redhat.rgc2.com/servlet/website/ResponseForm?koEahsspgnlzNkOLR (YES THIS APPLIES TO FREEBSD TOO.) \_ I'm so sick of hearing how *everything* must be opposed "at all costs". I would not put down my life over this. Would you? \_ no, write a paper letter to your Congresman, not email to RedHat. \_ sure that works even better. I merely provide the link for the more laconic people. But, by all means, write/fax your congressperson. \_ Is the SSSCA that no distro'ing software publically thing? It sounds pretty bad, but even if its passed, it can't stop freenet et. al. \_ Althought the republocrats are all the same, My old self is demanding that i point out that this bill was introduced by a democrat. \_ An Alaska Republican is lined up to co-sponsor the thing. He is just waiting until he agrees with the language. \_ and this is relevant, how? Seriously, dem, rep, it doesn't matter. it's clue vs. non clue. have vs. have not. \_ yeah. i think if you look at scientific and technology issues in general, there are not really any party lines to speak of. probably because your average voter(and your average representative) do not understand or care about most of these issues. \_ compounded with the fact that they want to be like Justice Hand and want to be in the history books as the first person to legislate about something; so they hurry thru the legislation creation process. |
2001/9/2 [Computer/Rants] UID:22319 Activity:nil |
9/1 Happy Labor Day weekend |
2001/8/30-31 [Computer/Rants] UID:22296 Activity:nil |
8/30 Linus: Uncle Sam vs. Bill G, Bill G cries Uncle! http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/21347.html |
2001/8/22 [Reference/Celebration, Computer/Rants] UID:22208 Activity:kinda low |
8/22 Do Disneyland in LA and Universal Studio close during Thanksgiving long weekend? Thanks. \_ That would be foolish of them. \_ no. ex disneyland employee. (guest control/riverbell terrace) \_ I don't know about Universal Studios, but Disneyland is open 365 days per year. They *never* close and I confirmed that by phone like you should've done you lazy fuck. --dim \_ You get to make free long-distance phone calls? I already tried the web site before I asked here, but I got errors when I tried to look up schedules for those four days of the weekend. \_ Not only are you lazy, but cheap as well. How much is admission? You think an extra dime for research is going to kill you? Seriously. I took less time to call and find out than for your atrophied brain to cobble together these sentences. By the way, you are welcome. --dim \_ They *never* close? They close at night don't they? \_ ooh, the semantics police. well, technically, they close to the public, but from the moment the gates close to when the gates open, there are cleanup crews and technicians getting the park ready for the next day. so yeah, they never do close in a sense. \_ I'm usually not that picky on people unless it's someone bitchy. \_ No they are open 24 hours per day, Einstein. If you want to be a bitch then *yes* they do close during Thanksgiving weekend at some point. --dim |
2001/7/23 [Industry/Jobs, Computer/Rants] UID:21916 Activity:moderate |
7/23 Anyone recently changed jobs could comment on the current climate for employment? \_ i'm hiring, if you've got the right skills. right skills being high-speed logic design, cot backend, sonet, error correction if you have a phd in the right things. i'll sign my motd if you'll sign yours. |
2001/7/20 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/Europe, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Others] UID:21884 Activity:very high |
7/19 Yet more people with too much time on there hands: http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20010719/wl/india_bush_s_cat_1.html \_ Is India even called "India" in India? --PeterM \_ Sure, they all speak English anyway (there's no one "Indian" language.) The word comes from the Indus River, or Sindhu, also the word Hindu, and Hindustan. But it's irrelevant; they seem to think it's insulting on the principle, like if you named a pet dogshit France, even though the French don't call themselves France. \_ Bharath is the real name for "India". Hindu is also not a indian word, it is a arabic term invented by muslim invaders. \_ Are they suggesting that our pres should get a lion instead? \_ ^t a^t eaten by a |
2001/6/22 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:21598 Activity:nil |
6/21 David Copperfield, a magician in the US, is a master of supernormal abilities who once performed the feat of walking through the Great Wall of China. When he was about to pass through the Wall, he used a white cloth as a cover, pressed himself against the Wall, and then proceeded to go through it. Why did he do that? Doing it that way would lead many people to consider it a magic show. It had to be done like that since he knew there are many people in China with great supernormal abilities. He was afraid of interference from them, so he covered himself before he went in. When coming out, he raised the cloth with one hand and walked out. As the saying goes , With it done this way the audience thought it was a magic performance. These supernormal abilities are called magic because they aren't used for cultivating the human body, but for stage performances in order to display unusual things and to entertain. From a low-level perspective, qigong can change the condition of one's body, achieving the goals of healing and health. From a high-level perspective, qigong refers to the cultivation of one's original-body (benti). http://www.falundafa.org/book/eng/flg_1.htm |
2001/6/13 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:21497 Activity:nil |
6/12 china barbi |
2001/4/16 [Computer/Rants] UID:21000 Activity:nil |
4/16 Is this real? http://www.mugshots.org/misc/bill-gates.html |
2001/1/5 [Computer/Rants, Reference/RealEstate] UID:20238 Activity:very high |
1/3 At what temperature do you set your heater? After last month's $140 PG&E bill, I lowered mine to 63 degrees and wear two sweatshirts around the house. \_ 78. $200 bill. \_ 40 \_ Wear a wool cap. You lose a lot of heat from your head. \_ spare us a lot of suffering, and just wear a bag over your head. \_ Somewhere in the 70's. Just pay the $200 bills, geek boy. \_ Issues of responsibility go beyond fiscal prudence. -tom \_ buy fluorescent energy saving lightbulbs, they'll save u $$ \_ just turn off your heater entirely, that's more efficient than leaving it slightly on. \_ Indeed. My southern exposure apt is finally pleasant for once. \_ Who uses a heater? Our apartment is heated by the four computers and various assorted other electronic devices. \_ 13 dollar electircity bill and a toasty warm apartment. Love that central heating. \_ $36 for electricity plus gas. Living in a house in Fremont, central gas heater turned off, even the pilot light. Just wore a coat and closed all windows. \_ If you can move the water heater and the cloth dryer to inside the house or at least re-direct the exhause pipes to pass through the living space befoing going to the outside, the leaked heat should warm up the house somewhat. But that's quite a bit of work to do and I didn't do it. Plus you have to reverse it in summer. --- yuen \_ That's a really bright idea. The walls will be nice and damp as an added bonus... \- just have your utilities billed to your employer in return for working from home. --psb |
2000/3/13-14 [Science/GlobalWarming, Computer/Rants] UID:17757 Activity:kinda low |
3/13 What's up with Bill joy? http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/03/13/MN108057.DTL \_ He's gone loopy and joined the church of the unabomber. \_ He is too rich for loopy. He is 'eccentric.' \_ They're in my brain! They're eating my braaaaaaaaaaaain!!! |
2000/1/23-24 [Computer/Rants, Industry/Startup] UID:17300 Activity:nil |
1/22 What are some good places where an employee can have his employment contract evaluated, and where can one get good advice from an attorney about stock options in employment. I am not sure whether I got a fair shake. THanks \_ A lawyer. |
1999/12/4 [Computer/Rants] UID:17005 Activity:nil |
12 So I here this senator make a remark on a radio address saying that if Bill Gates wanted to teach a course in computer science he should be allowed to because of his level of expertise in the area. Anyone find our politicians somewhat idiotic? \_ I bet he knows more about software engineering than you do \_ A. computer science != software engineering. \_ also, bill gates != computer science bill gates != software engineering B. knowledge != ability to teach C. the fact that whatever politician is responsible for the remark thinks himself capable of judging this is laughable in itself. |
1999/11/16 [Computer/Rants] UID:16892 Activity:low |
11/15 Bill Gates @Comdex: does further blatant embrace & extend on JAVA. Write once, run anywhere, so long as it's on a M$ platform. \_ Write Once, Test Everywhere. \_ Write once, brainwash your audience into thinking that Microsoft is a kind compassionate business advancing technology and protecting your "right to innovate" and that Linux and Sun are pure evil. \_ I'll bet BG doesn't even *own* a BIKE! much less RIDE! one. |
1999/8/3 [Computer/Rants] UID:16234 Activity:nil |
8/3 Linux Torvald - 15th ranked person of the century by Time: http://cgi.pathfinder.com/cgi-bin/time/osform/gdml3 He's closing on Madonna and two ahead of Bill Gates. It's just sad that Elvis is up there. |
1999/7/16 [Computer/Rants] UID:16146 Activity:nil |
7/15 MSFT wins the case against Bristol. Stock at another all time high. Market cap tops $500 billion dollars. I would like to personally thank Bill Gates for making me a multimillionaire. - proud shareholder of MSFT for the last 10 years \_ Eat me. - proud shareholder of AMZN for the last 10 months |
1999/6/21-23 [Computer/Companies/Apple, Computer/Rants] UID:15999 Activity:moderate |
6/21 Opinions on "Pirates of Silicon Valley"? I thought it was good, but too short. We didn't see the official introduction of the Mac and the subsequent decline of Apple. Plus it focuses too much on Jobs and the baby girl he tried to disown. The image of bill gates doing a Travolta "saturday night fever" was great though. :-) \_ Plot line: Jobs is a bastard. Gates is a bigger bastard. Gates won. Pity neither bastard, they're both scum. \_ That wasn't really Steve. -someone who works for Steve. \_ The casting was great for most of the characters, but the story was poorly handled, poorly presented, and was missing too much detail to appeal to anyone who knew the story and wasn't coherent enough for people who didn't know it. But I didn't expect anything else. They could have phrased Microsoft's Apple stock purchase a little less misleadingly too. -cdaveb \_ Darn! I missed it. Will there be a re-run it on TNT? \_ tonight 11pm and weds. 8pm. \_ Anyone offering a place to watch it? -jnat \_ 306 soda. this weekend. If interested email prole@soda |
1999/6/9-10 [Computer/Rants] UID:15928 Activity:nil |
6/8 Does anyone have experience with outsourcing software projects? Is it worth while? \_ How about outsourcing to foreign countries (such as India, Singapore, Philippine, or China)? \_ at my last job international outsourcing turned into a big joke, with crap code, communications problems (the problems you'd expect) - but ymmv \_ No, but I've read only bad things about it in IT mags. They said it sounds good on paper until you get the broken code and spend numerous times on the phone at 2am to try to talk to your Indian counterpart. Never read anything good about it. This was an article for execs trying to get rid of their high priced, lazy, over paid American programmers. The answer was: don't. |
1999/5/28 [Computer/Rants] UID:15892 Activity:nil |
5/27 http://www.mugshots.org/misc/bill-gates.html |
1999/3/22-24 [Computer/Rants] UID:15629 Activity:high |
3/22 Bill Gates' wealth is hoovering around 97 billion dollars right now. Anybody plan to celebrate with me when it hits 100 billion dollars? -MSFT millionaire \_ so is that why he's married. \_ Disgusting! Yech! -MSFT millionaire \_ Ah, the Y2MS bug will strike and $100B == ZERO! \_ Yeah! I'd like to throw a pie at Bill too! -MSFT millionaire janitor \-i am richer than you. --msft janitor \_ I am yet richer than you! - begger in front of msft HQ \_ I cannot even begin to conceive how much 97B is... it is like totally titanic. \_ How much of that is not in stock? What is his salary anyway? 500k? \_ no doubt much larger than that. McNealy got $33M last year. \_ Most of what Gates owns is in stock. Why do you think his "net worth" keeps increasing at this breathtaking pace? Magic? I'd say that, in terms of actual cash, he has no more than 1B. \_ At least $5B is diversified, so though not cash, it has nothing to do with MS. \_ ~$60M is in his house... \_ he might have spent $60 mill on it, but no one would pay $60 mill for it, so its worth is lower. \_ peanuts. |
1999/1/2-4 [Finance/CC, Computer/Rants] UID:15166 Activity:high |
1/2 I got a $2000 credit on my MBNA credit card bill listed as "PMT From Bill Payer Service". What is a bill payer service? \_ It might be a scam. Maybe you should ask MBNA? \_ sounds like an EFT payment happened.. possibly by mistake.. -shac \_ What's an EFT payment? \_ yup. Maybe you should spend it all and close the card. :) \_ max out your credit cards and then visit Dr. Kevorkian \_ then how will i pay the doctor's bill? |
1998/11/5-8 [Computer/Rants] UID:14913 Activity:low |
11/4 http://www.cnn.com Bill Gates admits to affair with intern! Says he's sorry and it's everyone else's fault. \_ Did he use the cigar? \_ that's bgcInternInterface to you, buddy! \_ URL? http://www.cnn.com is too broad... |
1998/7/1-2 [Computer/Rants] UID:14282 Activity:low |
7/1 "If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...wait a minute. He does." - Phil Proctor \_ $45 billion...That comes out to 450 billion crashes. Sounds about right. |
1998/6/11 [Computer/Rants] UID:14201 Activity:nil |
6/10 Here is an item of some interest for you: The real name of the Bill Gates is William Henry Gates III. Nowadays he is known as Bill Gates (III), where "III" means the order of third (3rd.) By converting the letters of his current name to the ASCII-values and adding his (III), you get the following: B 66 I 73 L 76 L 76 G 71 A 65 T 84 E 69 S 83 + 3 -------------------- 666! Some might ask, "How did Bill Gates get so powerful?" Coincidence? Or just the beginning of mankind's ultimate and total enslavement??? YOU decide! |
1998/5/21 [Computer/Rants] UID:14117 Activity:nil |
5/10 Which one is Bill Gates' address: http://phone.whowhere.com/telephone.psrch?fname=william&name=gates&City=&state=WA&zip-code=&submit.x=25&submit.y=11 ???? |
1998/5/19 [Computer/Rants] UID:14105 Activity:nil |
5/18 I want to see Janet Reno sodomizing Bill Gates with a baseball bat. I want to watch Bill Gates bleed to death from the lawsuits! |
1998/4/23-24 [Computer/Rants] UID:14003 Activity:high |
4/23 David Letterman's top ten on Bill Gates: link:www.examiner.com \_ Yawn. Saw it live. Letterman needs a new act. \_ Boring... |
1998/3/24 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/Europe, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Others] UID:13856 Activity:insanely high |
3/24 I know some Indian friends who are BIG AND BUFF like football players, and some even have blue/hazzle eyes. I sware they almost look white!!! \_ swear Why are a lot of Indians like that? (this is a serious question!) \_ Mutations as a result of the massive radiation and pollution released by British experiments on the fusion reactor from an alien starship that crash-landed in the Ganges River valley during the winter of 1945. \_ That's right. In fact, the reason that they decided to make India independent wasn't Gandhi . . . During the course of their experiments, they created a hole in the space-time continuum that threatened to SWALLOW THE ENTIRE BRITISH EMPIRE WHOLE! The only way to avoid this was to make sure that India was no longer a part of the British Empire. That way, if the hole expanded beyond their control, India would be lost, but the Empire would be safe. Hail Brittania! \_ is it just me or does the motd get dumber every day? -aspo \_Would you like to see Brittania rule again, my friend? All you have to do is follow the worms. \_ Brittania rules the waves! |
1998/3/4 [Computer/Rants] UID:13754 Activity:nil |
3/3 For those who said Jim Barksdale "admitted to being a Bill Gates admirer", read CNET's homepage today. The main headline is: "Gates gets grilled by Senate, Jim Barksdale and Scott McNealy." |
1998/3/3 [Politics/Domestic/California, Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Others] UID:13752 Activity:very high |
3/3 Jim Barksdale admits that he is a Bill Gates "admirer". http://www.cnnfn.com \_ Who is this and why do we care? \_ ceo@netscape.com \_ Ok, now why do we care? \_ If you admir your enemy, then you are STUPID. And you NSCP people, don't even try to erase this message again! \_ Your spelling and attitude demonstrate your ignorance clearly. Mr. Barksdale on the other hand obviously sees Mr. Bill has built Microsoft into an incredible juggernaut, and can admire him for that while trying to compete against it. \_ This is like saying "I think Hitler is c00l, but I hate him." \_ No, this is like Jason Kidd saying "I think Michael Jordan is a great basketball player even though I have to try and beat him when our teams play each other." |
1998/2/4-5 [Computer/Rants] UID:13622 Activity:insanely high |
2/4 Bill Gates has been hit by a cream pie. See http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9802/04/belgium.gates.ap \_ and the computers used in the factories used to make that cream pie are running MS windoze. And that's why gates is now worth 50 billion or so. \_ Actually, that pie was made by a little old lady in a small community bakery. She uses a computer to help keep her books, but it's a Commodore PET using whatever passed for a home computer OS in the 1970s. I have documented, \_ consisting of a command line and commands such as "run" and "load" \_ What's unclear about "run" and "load" commands? undeniable proof, you scum sucking, pro-M$ bigot. \_ show me. url? or am i to believe a name-calling weenie? :-* undeniable proof, you scum sucking, pro-M$ bigot. \_ show me. url? or am i to believe a name-calling weenie? :-* \_ CNN. \_ The sad thing is that even in the 70's the BASIC that ran on the PET was written by M$oft. -ERic \- I thought M$haft was brought to life in the early 80's... \_ It "went public" in the early 80's; before that, it was a partnership between gates and what is face (allen) since i think 1975. \_ The good ole days when a company actually had to make money to "go public" |
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