there may be cases where what "everyone thinks" (i.e. the common conception even among experts) is wrong, and some random nutcase is right. It almost never happens, but it happens sometimes.
We have a free (somewhat) market to verify that. If nutcase's idea is right, it WORKS. And if it's againt experts, even better - guy/gal is going to be innovative enough to make some serious buck and gain publicity.
I'm working with liars right now and precisely because they are "lying automatically, consistently and without any nervousness" the project is going to fail.
the IT people can just wipe it remotely not caring where it is.
I already love how they can remotely install sh*t on my box. No, thanks.
keep all email for at least 7 years but you don't want it in anyone's mailbox. right now you have to buy a third party product.
failover to another city with all your company's email there.
Like, say, *any* database backup utility? As for failovers, even bloody sendmail could do that.
Exchange is pure evil. The only thing worse is the MTA from Lotus Notes.
On the other hand, if I take a letter and lock it in a safe, and then give you the safe...
No, that's DRM.
there may be cases where what "everyone thinks" (i.e. the common conception even among experts) is wrong, and some random nutcase is right. It almost never happens, but it happens sometimes.
We have a free (somewhat) market to verify that. If nutcase's idea is right, it WORKS. And if it's againt experts, even better - guy/gal is going to be innovative enough to make some serious buck and gain publicity.
What could possibly go wrong?
more productive life.
No.
I'm working with liars right now and precisely because they are "lying automatically, consistently and without any nervousness" the project is going to fail.
> However Flash has the advantage that it runs in Linux
Yeah, especially the 64bit version.
Yes, I know about nspluginwrapper. It's a solution to the problem which never should have happened.
However, looking at the development of art history, the masters first worked toward realism.
They didn't have photography.
Unions are for pussies. Next thing would be demanding licenses, like lawyers do.
OTOH, imagine one day strike when all administrators down every machine they have access to.
Stanisaw Lem - The Invicible