I'm sorry to be awkward, but who's really using Facebook?
I have an account in the same way I'm buying useless.org/.net domains: in order to stave off name/domain squatting.
But really, is somebody actually using this?
I guess I'm not in the target market, but could someone tell me what the market is, apart from the obvious teen throng?
Or ISP trying to avoid bandwidth-hogging freeloaders.
As an ISP, I'd try to block YouTube and P2P next - but I've got the feeling that innocents trying to fire Torrent clients on public Wifi hotspots will realize the latter has been done without as much publicity as porn.
and we should really stop talking about this, since it obviously makes the world even more insecure: I just googled for "SQL injection" and lo and behold,
About 6,790,000 results (0.16 seconds)
I guess this post makes it +1, I'm really anxious now.
Oh yes meetings are work.
They've got all the attributes:
Mandatory
Tedious
Repetitive
Mostly useless
Reminds me of school, and we all know that if you enjoyed school, you'll love work...
In comparison, tinkering with an interesting software problem can sometimes be so fun I could feel ashamed to be paid for it.
And it's more a French thing than really specific to Orange. There's even been a few work-related suicide at IBM, which is not notorious for promoting a lax work environment.
Cant see how. Or very incompletely.
Have you got any language besides English? (not trolling, I'm trying to see if your comment is biased in a way or another)
Plus, if things have not changed since the 90s, Finns have something of a problem with hiring personal servants. I mean, in 1990 people in Helsinki were hiding the fact they hired a maid.
That said, two of the most luminous and happy years of my life were lived in that collectivist hell:-).
Wish I had mod points for you, sir.
The actual French problem with advertising revenue is that the printed press is moribund from its steady decline; thriving journalism seems to relocate in the pure players sector (Rue89, Mediapart, Slate, etc). Which means there *is* advertising revenue, just not for the printed press anymore.
Another law to try and protect an already dead economic sector, I wish we could conform to the stereotype and surrender more readily (the cheese eating part is fine, though)
Yeah, but the drawback is you have to invade the rest of Europe every 40 years or so (it's a bit overdue now, what happened to the legendary punktualität?)
... and which one has a private fighter jet for its executive (no s)?
Twas actually a neologism splicing "engineering" and "gene". But it failed miserably, obviously.
If I remember correctly, the "definition" of pornography goes along "I cant define it, but I sure know it when I see it" in the mouth of any judge?
Grey goo? I Am Legend (Will Smith edition)?
I'm sorry to be awkward, but who's really using Facebook? I have an account in the same way I'm buying useless .org/.net domains: in order to stave off name/domain squatting.
But really, is somebody actually using this?
I guess I'm not in the target market, but could someone tell me what the market is, apart from the obvious teen throng?
Or ISP trying to avoid bandwidth-hogging freeloaders. As an ISP, I'd try to block YouTube and P2P next - but I've got the feeling that innocents trying to fire Torrent clients on public Wifi hotspots will realize the latter has been done without as much publicity as porn.
just give everyone an IQ test upon entry. set the threshold so very few religious people get in.
Millions of Americans will be prevented from travelling abroad...
About 6,790,000 results (0.16 seconds)
I guess this post makes it +1, I'm really anxious now.
Ha, only 729 ethnic or national slurs?
Come on, even I could do better than that :-)
The programming seems interesting too: non ascii characters in the Search box will break the site.
Wow, the gall of it. A forking joke as a sig, you sir are a pyromaniac
Not to be confused with dildactics, which the greek name of the ancient art of dong-fu
But "fanaticism", nevertheless.
Yeah, nuke the fuckers from orbit and make a parking lot out of the rubbles. Let them know you cant suck forever, or else. Death to all snail eaters.
Reminds me of school, and we all know that if you enjoyed school, you'll love work... In comparison, tinkering with an interesting software problem can sometimes be so fun I could feel ashamed to be paid for it.
And it's more a French thing than really specific to Orange. There's even been a few work-related suicide at IBM, which is not notorious for promoting a lax work environment.
Sure, if you're on a punch clock job. Soon as you're in a "cadre" position, you can kiss the 35h good bye, even if it's illegal.
US centric? Think again.
And which Europe is this, pray tell?
Only A friend would have been even worse. Shame, really.
Cant see how. Or very incompletely. Have you got any language besides English? (not trolling, I'm trying to see if your comment is biased in a way or another)
... when it finds the cat
Plus, if things have not changed since the 90s, Finns have something of a problem with hiring personal servants. I mean, in 1990 people in Helsinki were hiding the fact they hired a maid. That said, two of the most luminous and happy years of my life were lived in that collectivist hell :-).
Wish I had mod points for you, sir. The actual French problem with advertising revenue is that the printed press is moribund from its steady decline; thriving journalism seems to relocate in the pure players sector (Rue89, Mediapart, Slate, etc). Which means there *is* advertising revenue, just not for the printed press anymore. Another law to try and protect an already dead economic sector, I wish we could conform to the stereotype and surrender more readily (the cheese eating part is fine, though)
Yeah, but the drawback is you have to invade the rest of Europe every 40 years or so (it's a bit overdue now, what happened to the legendary punktualität?)
Wooosh?