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    Comment #20589596

    > That being said, I have seen several people claiming "I was fired/removed/banned for having opinion X" and in MOST of those cases my view was that they were at a minimum being ve…

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    Comment #5490816

    I know an entrepreneur that bought a well known franchise. He told me he worked without a day off for the first year before finally taking a Sunday off. My gut was to call bullshit…

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    Comment #5490672

    Yeah, I don't really trust this. I don't see how: "We're doing our own thing that we totally control and will likely only show up in our products" is better than "We're contributin…

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    Comment #5388465

    A blog almost never grabs me immediately. Usually, if I get sent back there a time or two, I subscribe. If I can't subscribe, you have to have some extraordinary content for me to …

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    Comment #5381497

    This is kinda the rough spot for me too. Google services are just so damned convenient. Especially with the integration. I noticed the same thing you have. Computer dies? No big, f…

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    Comment #5379113

    For that particular need, I'd expect that I'm rolling my own, or using a service provided by my business or something. At the very least, I'd assume that I'm paying for it, and eve…

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    Comment #5379104

    I disagree. I think that there are probably no more than 5 kids flying by themselves on any given flight. I'm not even expecting a 1:1 ratio - I expect that for those 5 kids, there…

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    Comment #5378505

    $150 isn't enough to make sure the kid gets to their connection or someone calls the parents when something goes wrong?

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    Comment #5378455

    No, not really actually. They went to several carriers and Cingular was the only one that would deal with what apple wanted, and that was reluctant. Google could have pushed harder…

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    Comment #5377466

    Well, that depends. I had the same reaction, and my thought was to basically go the opensource route, but some products almost have to be replaced with a company. Products I use fr…

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    Comment #3774449

    I think there are several problems with Best Buy. * only seems to stock the cheap crap with high markup. You quickly learn to avoid this (looking at you, monster cable.) * Staff is…

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    Comment #2810594

    I doubt that just for the fact that IE comes with bing as default. I don't think enough people actually care to change it. I would not be surprised to see it higher, but I highly d…

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    Comment #2810418

    IANAL, but in the US whether you actually hold a monopoly is the key. I think it would be bough to show that Google holds a monopoly in this space. They definitely command the bigg…

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    Comment #2810405

    Definitely like the second part. It would seem that if you aren't actually using your patent, the patent's purpose is lost. I also think there should be oversight on the patents th…

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    Comment #2806240

    Because it's not really defensible. The best you could say is that Apple stands to make money, which is good for Apple, but even that's not really true, since everyone is just pull…

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    Comment #1602883

    Agreed. Kindle makes the most sense as a dedicated reader, and indeed if that were all I were using it for, then the Kindle would win. The compelling thing about the iPad, for me a…