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Re: General Discussions

Reply #2460
I'm not sure what was wrong with the old one.
Seemed pretty reliable and easy to understand.
I think the main problem with the old site was the growing cost to maintain it, the problem with all this technology is the minute you let it age it becomes expensive to keep functioning and secure. It's like a boat with a hull full of holes, keep patching and eventually you have no hull left and you're floating on a raft of patches. It's not dissimilar to our own website's problems.

The problem with the new site isn't really the design, once you get your head around the Favourite Locations concept it works pretty well. It could be a bit easier for new users to navigate, they needed a better onboarding experience. To me the main problem was that the high cost of the replacement basically gave people political ammunition to rally against change.

I have to work with arrange of age groups across the technology sector, my older segment is anchored in the desktop experience, we think of web experiences in terms of a keyboard and monitor first. Pretty much everybody under 40 thinks about phone first, some of them have no interest in the desktop and will sit at a workstation reading from their phone. To the oldies it looks like the youngies are bludging, the youngies think the oldies are Luddites.
I'm a Windows desktop oldie, just prefer the larger screen and keyboard.

Re: General Discussions

Reply #2461
Well that wasn't fun! Power outage here for 5 hours last night. Enter the before mentioned 8kva generator - purred for the duration. Glad I serviced it couple of months ago - new plug, oil and all filters cleaned.

Fortunately, no fires. Thoughts and prayers to those in affected areas.

Yep copped the same here.

Was 40c when the power went out, and didn't come back on until just before midnight.

Luckily, my previously mentioned large collection of milwaukee tools helped me out.
Had a few lights which doubled as USB chargers to ensure all our devices were good to go.....and gave us light.
Even had a milwaukee fan to help me get to sleep and take the edge off.

Re: General Discussions

Reply #2462
I'm a Windows desktop oldie, just prefer the larger screen and keyboard.
I'm predominantly a PC person too, simply because my arms aren't long enough, if I can reach the screen it's blurry!
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: General Discussions

Reply #2463
I'm a Windows desktop oldie, just prefer the larger screen and keyboard.
I'm predominantly a PC person too, simply because my arms aren't long enough, if I can reach the screen it's blurry!

Likewise. HP Laptop with HDMI cable to a 16" large screen!
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: General Discussions

Reply #2464
Used to be a dyed in the wool laptop user but finally my old laptop ran out of gas! After some deliberation I finally settled on a combination of iPad and phone. Going OK so far!
Reality always wins in the end.

Re: General Discussions

Reply #2465
I'm a Windows desktop oldie, just prefer the larger screen and keyboard.
I'm predominantly a PC person too, simply because my arms aren't long enough, if I can reach the screen it's blurry!
Im a tinkerer and like to upgrade sound/video, memory/network and even motherboard where possible so desktops provide that outlet.

Re: General Discussions

Reply #2466
I use everything, laptop first and foremost.
Ipad (for work)
phone (for when i'm in bed)

Laptop is far superior to all IMO, but you can get by with the others.

Re: General Discussions

Reply #2467
The world media is doing it's best to scare the shizen out of mum and dad investors, claiming Gold and Silver prices are in free fall, they report the drop in $ terms because the $ number is big, For gold reporting a drop of 10% / ounce isn't as dramatic as reporting a fall of $500/ounce.

As a percentage it's nothing unusual, the problem is dressed up by the media because of the record price per ounce, they'll report a record drop in $ units for sure, but as a percetnage it's nothing unusual and has happened before. Of course panic selling takes place from small investors, the price drops, and the same coorporate Clark Kents who cried wolf are the ones buying on the cheap.

Also, an ounce isn't an ounce. Put the figures into standarised units, use $/gram or $/kilogram, because metric units are the same in every market. An ounce might be a Troy Ounce or some other Ounce, and the media is known for cherry-picking the units to maginfy the effect.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

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Reply #2468
Didn't gold hit a record high today?
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

 

Re: General Discussions

Reply #2469
The world media is doing it's best to scare the shizen out of mum and dad investors, claiming Gold and Silver prices are in free fall, they report the drop in $ terms because the $ number is big, For gold reporting a drop of 10% / ounce isn't as dramatic as reporting a fall of $500/ounce.

As a percentage it's nothing unusual, the problem is dressed up by the media because of the record price per ounce, they'll report a record drop in $ units for sure, but as a percetnage it's nothing unusual and has happened before. Of course panic selling takes place from small investors, the price drops, and the same coorporate Clark Kents who cried wolf are the ones buying on the cheap.

Also, an ounce isn't an ounce. Put the figures into standarised units, use $/gram or $/kilogram, because metric units are the same in every market. An ounce might be a Troy Ounce or some other Ounce, and the media is known for cherry-picking the units to maginfy the effect.
Small investors dont really move the market with Gold its Central Banks buying it in times of uncertainty as a hedge  and thats why Donald Trump is good for the gold price as he creates uncertainty with his decision making.

Re: General Discussions

Reply #2470
Im watching Crypto as a real tell for where the economy.  Ive noticed that BitCoin has quitely shed about 30 to 40% of its value in the last 6 months (was trading as high as 180 a coin, and is back to 130 a coin).  

Given its effectively a hedge against inflation (a bit like Gold, and Silver) and its falling, you would have to suggest that deflationary actions are at work.  NOTE:  use it as a guide, not as gospel.

Either that or the average punter, needs cash, and is selling their Crypto to get it, hence the fall in value.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson

Re: General Discussions

Reply #2471
Either that or the average punter, needs cash, and is selling their Crypto to get it, hence the fall in value.
There has been multiple multi-million or multi-billion dollar crypto heists just last year alone, why the hell would you trust it? North Korea alone, without the influence of the professional Russian crooks like Evil Corp et. al., is alleged to have racked in nearly US$3B.

"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"