Even though you are being down voted, I agree with the sentiment, perhaps it could have been put more diplomatically. I really don't understand why someone would publicly admit that they don't have control of their own…
It's mostly a male, working class dominated genre in terms of audience, so it's ignored and ridiculed for not being glamorous enough to fit mainstream media's mindset. That's a good thing because they would slowly…
Referrer is the correct English spelling. It's so easy to accidentally create a bug by forgetting that the standard relies on a spelling mistake.
There's two things non-technology people don't seem to know about TED when they mention it to me. First that TEDx events have little to do with TED. Second the prices for proper events are in the elitist levels of…
I guess I'm fine with it as long as it's opt-in - by that I mean, so long as the customer has to actively look for the option. If all ISPs did this by default then a lot of content on the web would disappear several…
To me it seems like a mindset issue rather than a predisposition - having gone through it. Employment is mostly about taking on the burden of someone else's stress and handling it. When your stress becomes too much the…
I left Twitter last year when it looked like the 'professionally offended' were becoming too influential. They didn't affect me as I keep a low profile, but it was like seeing an omen and noticing friends were buying…
My main issue with Twitter is it grew out of the weird environment that is San Francisco and has all the baggage of people who live within that. That wouldn't be a problem if the service was a normal startup, but it's a…
Before Twitter there was a phase where journalists would monitor discussion forums (think vBulletin). I know this because I would take part in speculative discussions and the next day it turned into front page news…
Amazon Prime reminds me of how the telecommunications industry sell services. They have customers signed up to a bundle of services like: landline, mobile, cable/satellite TV and broadband. If the customers don't want…
Even though you are being down voted, I agree with the sentiment, perhaps it could have been put more diplomatically. I really don't understand why someone would publicly admit that they don't have control of their own…
It's mostly a male, working class dominated genre in terms of audience, so it's ignored and ridiculed for not being glamorous enough to fit mainstream media's mindset. That's a good thing because they would slowly…
Referrer is the correct English spelling. It's so easy to accidentally create a bug by forgetting that the standard relies on a spelling mistake.
There's two things non-technology people don't seem to know about TED when they mention it to me. First that TEDx events have little to do with TED. Second the prices for proper events are in the elitist levels of…
I guess I'm fine with it as long as it's opt-in - by that I mean, so long as the customer has to actively look for the option. If all ISPs did this by default then a lot of content on the web would disappear several…
To me it seems like a mindset issue rather than a predisposition - having gone through it. Employment is mostly about taking on the burden of someone else's stress and handling it. When your stress becomes too much the…
I left Twitter last year when it looked like the 'professionally offended' were becoming too influential. They didn't affect me as I keep a low profile, but it was like seeing an omen and noticing friends were buying…
My main issue with Twitter is it grew out of the weird environment that is San Francisco and has all the baggage of people who live within that. That wouldn't be a problem if the service was a normal startup, but it's a…
Before Twitter there was a phase where journalists would monitor discussion forums (think vBulletin). I know this because I would take part in speculative discussions and the next day it turned into front page news…
Amazon Prime reminds me of how the telecommunications industry sell services. They have customers signed up to a bundle of services like: landline, mobile, cable/satellite TV and broadband. If the customers don't want…