mansolo's comments

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: Tesla responds to "bricking" issue

I feel you on this one, but building an industry on misinformation is not the way.

Another thought: maybe we need to stop being so obsessed and utterly dependent on cars in general. Live locally, support your community, become more self-reliant, leverage personal technogy.

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: Tesla responds to "bricking" issue

If it is PR mastery (not convinced) it's in the tone of the writing.

It reminds me of a notice of late payment I received from The Economist magazine some years back. It was so darn polite and diplomatic, I kept it in a shoebox ever since.

Now, whenever there's an outstanding payment issue with a client, I read the letter for inspiration.

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: Tesla: Not so easily bricked

I'm in full agreement that the Tesla owners should step forward and give their side of the story.

I can empathize with why they wouldn't though, as this seems like a (ahem) charged and highly public issue.

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: Tesla: Not so easily bricked

This comment doesn't clearly refute claims made by the original blog post. The statement "they probably aren't actually bricks, but cars in need of servicing" sounds inconclusive.

All I am saying is if people are going to refute the original blog post as "nonsense" and will "confront it with facts", then do so convincingly and without contradiction.

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: Sublime Text 2 Build 2181

Is there a "print" function with Sublime Text, for the odd time I need to print something out? How about converting a file to PDF?

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: "It's A Brick" - Tesla Motors' Devastating Design Problem

If someone really wants to stop contributing to pollution, oil spills, energy dependence etc - don't buy a car. Any car.

Manufacturing cars requires a tremendous amount of energy and natural resources. Everything we manufacture and consume punishes the earth.

Myself, I've decided to eschew driving. Our perceived dependence on automobiles is insane. The roads are insane. No car is going to make me cool. I want no part of it.

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: Remove Google Search History Before New Privacy Policy Takes Effect

I likely won't. Reason being, if I want customized, "filtered" searches, Google is where to be. If I want privacy and/or unfiltered searches, I'll use Duck Duck Go and Blekko.

If trust becomes an issue with Google, I won't just clear my search history, I'll leave for good.

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: Every day at my job I helped people just barely survive

It's horrifying that we need a TL;DR for a modest chunk of text - a mere comment.

If our attention spans are that fried, are we any better off than the hypothetical guy trying to fill out a government form?

It's a bit like taking someone's synopsis for what the Bible is about. You can't. You have to read it, experience it and parse it yourself or you can't really know.

Myself, I'm not going to pablum-feed you guys a over-simplified short form version of what I think I just read. Read it for yourself.

No wonder libraries are endangered.

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: Hackers have a problem with Paypal...

I use PayPal every day, numerous times in a day, but I will jump ship in a nanosecond if PayPal gets a real competitor.

Here is my list why PayPal is (a necessary) evil:

- The Wikileaks blockade

- The internal staff who deal with refunds and other customer issues. They need to be trained MUCH better, and taught manners and courtesies when interacting with users.

- A lot of nickle and dime-ing me on every transaction, every which way. PayPal makes a mint off of me.

Actually, I agree with Duncan_bayne's list, except for buying firearms online with the service. I'm in vehement disagreement with that.

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: Jotform domain seized by US due to user generated content

Nicely said. I'm did the same. The elephant incedent was more than enough incentive for me never to do business with them again.

EDIT: Foxylad, you're the kind of ethical person I would like to work with in the future. Please leave some contact info in your profile so I can reach you. Thank you.

mansolo | 14 years ago | on: Jotform domain seized by US due to user generated content

Why didn't you move your domains with everyone else during the SOPA uprising? JotForm sat on their asses and stayed with GoDaddy, now look at them.

Stop the song and dance. If you haven't moved your domains already, you probably never will.

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