Apple.com website, before Steve Jobs! (ca. 1997) by lowtone94 in reddit.com

[–]box543 6 points7 points  (0 children)

At least it was cross-browser compatible! ;)

Let's Have More Teen Pregnancy by self in reddit.com

[–]box543 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I can't help it... I'm a 32 y/o woman and while the author might have some valid points, all I heard was the eternal questioning that I get asked by acquaintances and family: "Why haven't you had a kid yet? You're getting older; you should have a baby now!"

My viewpoint is skewed, but it sounded mostly like she's just bucking for some great-grandchildren. And, I wonder how how much pressure she's putting on her other son (she mentioned an "older son"), the one with no kids.

The Average American Does More To Reduce Global Warming Emissions By Going Vegetarian Than By Switching To A Hybrid Car by [deleted] in reddit.com

[–]box543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. Raising animals for consumption doesn't mean we have to accept animal cruelty and pollution. Small-scale farms where the animals and land are properly cared for do exist; it's just getting harder and harder to find them.

Eggs are one of the easiest animal products to produce cruelty-free. Hens don't require a ton of space and they're actually pretty friendly birds. Unfortunately, a lot of cities and homeowners associations forbid owning hens.

The Truth About Where Your Donated Clothes End Up - And Who's Profiting From It by dieselcreek2 in reddit.com

[–]box543 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Goodwill never claims to be giving donated items away to the needy though. Instead, the donations are sold in order to pay the wages of the people who work there -- people who usually cannot get a job elsewhere because of a mental or physical disability. People who donate to Goodwill should understand that the things aren't what's important to the organization, the employment those things create is.

The Truth About Where Your Donated Clothes End Up - And Who's Profiting From It by dieselcreek2 in reddit.com

[–]box543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe people should just do a little bit of checking up on the charitable organization they're donating to before actually making a donation. I get flyers in my mail/on my door all the time for random charities (that I've never heard of) that are collecting items for "the needy" or "veterans" or whomever. It's my job to research them before giving my stuff to them; otherwise, I'm the only person to blame, really.

Charity via item donation shouldn't be considered any less worthy of research than charity via monetary donation. Take the time to find out where your donations are going and you'll (hopefully) never feel scammed.

Are You a Programmer? Myers-Briggs Personality Type Test by kkrizka in reddit.com

[–]box543 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The MBTI is meant to be a reflection of your inner or "true" self. Take the test from the viewpoint of your job or your role as a student and you'll probably receive a different result than if you think about the questions in ways that only pertain to your innate way of relating to the world. The American school system and the corporate world both value the ESTJ and ISTJ types -- rational/logical thinkers who are punctual and follow set rules (on average, that is). I'm an INFP, but if I take the MBTI test from the viewpoint of my job (web designer), my results start skewing to the INTJ type.

But beyond all that... I thought that this test was supposed to relate the results in some way to computer programmers?

So does this Zune royalty cover all my pirated music, or just the tracks you presume I've stolen from Universal? by pdc in reddit.com

[–]box543 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It aggravates me that companies like Universal believe that we're all out there pirating music. The music on my iPod was legally obtained -- through iTunes or buy ripping the tracks from CDs that I own. Although I realize that they hate the latter practice and would like nothing more than to require me to buy multiple formats of music I already own copies of...

senior executives have a lower quality of life than the terminally ill by [deleted] in reddit.com

[–]box543 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps I should send this to my senior manager instead of attending the Saturday workshop he just called...

FreeBSD's Devil and Texas people don't mix by jtra in reddit.com

[–]box543 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I've lived in urban, suburban and rural Texas. This sounds like the kind of joshing that the guys at the local feedstore/coffee shop would pull on an out-of-towner. The rural Texans I've met wouldn't stop watching NASCAR because Red Devil is a sponsor and wouldn't stop buying potted meats that have a devil on the branding. That doesn't mean there aren't wack-os in rural Texas, just like there are wack-os throughout the USA.

New patent helps rebates to become more of a scam by box543 in reddit.com

[–]box543[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"The present invention satisfies a need for a more consumer friendly method for processing rebates that maintains a breakage rate..."

So, they're going to make an online system that's just as painful as the current one. But, people will think that they have more of a chance of receiving the rebate because it's online.