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Comment VPN is nice to have... (Score 0) 87

I normally don't work from home but I have VPN access for those rare days when I do have to work from home. Every 90 days I must carry my luggable laptop (Dell Precesion M4800) home, remote into VPN to reset the 90 day clock, and carry my luggable laptop back. Which was what I did this past Labor Day weekend. If I don't, the VPN account gets deleted and the paperwork to get it back again is a PITA. I only work from home two or three times a year.

Comment Re:But that's not the issue (Score 0) 139

In reality, you're full of shit, reminiscing about a time that never existed.

You're citing the national average. A lot people in Silicon Valley had a lot of TVs in the 1970's. My family had six TVs. One neighbor ran a TV repair shop out of his garage and had several hundred older TVs available for sale.

Comment Re:But that's not the issue (Score 0) 139

Err...pretty much every room still has a TV??

This isn't the 1970's anymore. Hardly anyone has a TV for the toilet, bathroom, bedrooms, living room, family room, kitchen and garage. If you lived out in the country, one for the outhouse as well.

Don't most people...?

A lot of my friends in Silicon Valley have a giant TV in the living room. If they have kids, a smaller TV in the family room.

Comment Re:But that's not the issue (Score 1) 139

When I was kid growing up on the Big Three (ABC, CBS and NBC), dinner was done at 6PM because the evening news started at that time. My mother would stay up to watch the late news at 11PM. I would sneak downstairs to watch The Benny Hill Show on Friday nights and Creature Features on Saturday nights. Back then, TV was religion and every room had a TV.

Comment When a flat design falls flat... (Score -1, Offtopic) 408

My credit union recently switched to a flat design. The most glaring issue is not the flatness but the refresh rate of certain pages. If I transfer money between accounts, and return to the balance page, nothing has changed. Refreshing the page won't update the balances. It takes five minutes for the balance page to update.

Comment Re:Don't do that with your work account (Score 1) 103

If you mixed personal emails with your U.S. government emails, Congress can subpoena your personal email account. Something as innocent as a sending an email to inform your boss that you're running late for work can make your personal email account fair game to congressional investigators. Make sure that your personal email account is "clean" unless you want to read about your messy relationship emails in The Washington Post after being leaked by a congressional staffer.

Comment Re:Rule #1 (Score -1, Troll) 239

You're still in "Special Ed," Chris, your case inspired Martin Scorsese for the movie "Shutter Island":

FTFY — The movie was based on the book by Dennis Lehane.

On that note, "Patrick" (1978) was a better nut house movie. I've always liked the part where he throws a space heater into the bathtub with his mother and her lover. Electrifying!

Comment Re:Rule #1 (Score -1, Troll) 239

Larry is probably not into golden showers.

Don't drag your private life into the discussion, creimer.

The discussion was about Larry Eliison and Donald Trump. According to the Russians, Trump has a fondness for hookers and golden showers.

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-comey-hookers-golden-showers-622604

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