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  1. Re:Unexpectedly? on Wine Goes 64-Bit With Wine64 · · Score: 0

    I think it's high time we let an international committee decide a universal standard for sarcasm. Then comments can have nifty "This is valid sarcasm!" tags at the bottom.

  2. Re:Well of course on Wind and Sun Beat Other Energy Alternatives · · Score: 0

    Couldn't a space elevator be built elsewhere though? You could get maximum solar exposure I bet if it was built at one of the poles, where the earth's shadow won't ever get in the way.

  3. Re:Let's cut the conspiracy theory on When Teachers Are Obstacles To Linux In Education · · Score: 0

    I'm faced with lots of people like that as well in the southern US. They are people who will rail against their own freedom at every opportunity.

  4. Re:Contracts! on Freelance Web Developer Best Practices? · · Score: 0

    I'd like to add something to this. In the event a client necessitates a signed contract, here is an example one I use when dealing with bands:

    Throwing out the obfuscating legalese, this document expresses the terms agreed upon between xxxxxx xxxxxxx (client) and xxxxxx xxxxxx (web guy). These terms include the following:

    One (1) Flash application, including audio, video, and image components to be provided by the client.
    One (1) php forum for the fans. Preferably a free one, unless the client would prefer to pay the licensing costs for vBulletin or such.
    One (1) mailing list to keep signees informed on events.
    One (1) online storefront to manage sales of merch.
    Maintenance of www.xxxxxxxxxx.com.
    The project shall be delivered upon _______ ___, ____.

    If for any reason these terms cannot be kept by either party, the client has the right to a partial refund to be decided by the web guy provided there are no punches thrown, mexican standoffs, etc, and provided the web guy has the funds to relinquish. The web guy will delete all files no longer under his authorization for use, and will not use any original artwork used for www.xxxxxxxxxx.com in future projects except with permission from the client.

    With the client's permission, the web guy would like to be able to use www.xxxxxxxxxxx.com for future portfolio use upon completion of the project. Most people allow use, because it's pretty much a win-win situation for everyone, but should the client wish to deny permission, www.xxxxxxxxx.com will not be used for portfolio purposes. If the client gives the web guy permission, please sign below.

    ________________________

    If these terms are agreed upon, the signatures of both parties should be placed below on the following lines. If these terms are not agreeable, then the web guy will be sad, and draft a new document should the client request, or the client can draft one at her behest.


    Informal and humorous can win confidence, especially in creative types. Even clients who have decided against my services due to price or time enjoy a more "human" entity to interact with, and have referred me to others who needed my services. I will admit this method doesn't work for all clients though, it's best to determine if the client would appreciate an informal contract before trying this :)

  5. Re:History of Apple from TFA QWZX on The Beginnings of Apple Computer · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Don't forget scat. Many trolls prefer their homosexual regaling with a good dose of shiteating.

  6. Re:Note to artists: on Amazon Fights Piracy Tool, Creators Call It a Parody · · Score: 1

    I guess it's time to get rid of double blind scientific studies then. Or is science not an art?

  7. Re:Encryption on Technical Specs Released For Aussie Net Filtering · · Score: 1

    Or perhaps a chunk of shoddy hardware that only works with a sacrifice to HAL on the 13th full moon. I can think of several vendors able to fill that role.

  8. Re:Not Just Spam on Washington Post Blog Shuts Down 75% of Online Spam · · Score: 1

    If the monetary system collapses, the rich fat slobs won't be rich anymore. If food is in short supply, the rich fat slobs will have to use means other than money to acquire food. If smart, honest, good hearted people rejected the rich fat slobs' parasitic advances to profit off the top of their labor, this whole mess wouldn't have started in the first place.