"Window's dominance of the PC market has been good in many ways, reduced hardware costs, increased IT literacy and a standard development platform to name a few, and perhaps Android will bring similar benefits, but unless Google are very careful it is likely to bring some of the same problems too..."
sure MS Word grammar check would put a green underline below this whopper of a run-on!
I think she does. Okay, maybe not to the same extreme, but she does.
For the record, I'm conservative, but I'm not going to go out of my way to defend Glenn Beck. As a conservative I generally find him to be embarrassing.
Let's say its any other commentator, for example, Rachel Maddow. This doesn't seem right. The argument on here goes "Well, Glenn Beck uses the same tactics."
All the partisans on the 24 hour cable news networks use these tactics.
WTF? The electoral college gives smaller states some voting power in the REPUBLIC that we live in. Without the elector college, we would only need to tally the votes from California, New York and Texas. Why bother with any place else?
Like it or not, the electoral college is there to give voice to the interest of smaller states. There's no conspiracy going on...
Careful people. I've seen "superstar programmer" used enough to learn what it means: It means some cheap employer is looking for a really good programmer who loves it so much that he's willing to work for little pay.
Also, they want this programmer to do the job of like 5 people.
Correct me if I'm wrong (it's been years since I worked in RF), but don't digital channels require less bandwidth? Is it time to start using channels 36, 36.2, 36.5, 36.7....? It seems that sticking with traditional FM or AM channels is a bit of a waste.
I totally agree. Too often I see people put the kids 1st and the spouse second. That's a really big problem. It's sad because it may seem like the right thing to do, but it just isn't.
My wife and I try to make our children know that our relationship is the primary one of the family. It's important for us as well as for them... I think children feel safer knowing that their parents have a strong relationship. Just a hunch, and I say this as a son of divorced parents.
Blaming your career for divorce? I guess I can see blaming workaholism for divorce, or maybe if your career was pornography or rock star, but IT? Really?
My personal experience is that IT geeks have lower divorce rates, but I could be wrong. I think the divorce problem touches on a number of issues, so making a correlation here would be difficult.
Actually, as much as I despise gun control (I am a gun owner and NRA supporter), I see an even better possible application:
Rather than keep my ammo and my gun separate, I could have it set up so that only my wife and I can fire it, and our thumb print(s) is the secure key. This way I could leave my.357 in the dresser and loaded and not have to worry about running for the ammo when a bad guy breaks in.
Do you even know what the Crusades were about? Do you realize that even back them Muslims were trying to take over the world and kill Christians? Granted, at the time, the Christians killed back. And, for the record, I'm not that kind of Christian.
Christianity hasn't been without it's problems, but you don't see me out screaming and blowing things up when someone puts a cross in a bottle of urine and calls it art. Yeah, I think it's stupid and offensive, but in a free country I have to accepted that I will be offended if I am to accept that I am free...
Gee, thanks. You know, I'm a Christian and I am non-violent and don't think the world can, would, or should be run over by my faith. It's a theological thing, but thanks for judging me.
Now. You're young. You'll learn---life isn't about this shit. Life is about life, not about these jobs. Take a pay cut, whatever you have to do, but don't let a job take away your life. It's not worth it. This sounds illogical, but trust me, it's not. You'll like back in 10 years and wish you had taken this advice.
Who's doing the favoring? Don't say "you're." I've never participated in any of it. And last I checked, students, regardless of race, decide their own college majors. Am I wrong?
Also, you're the one who resorted to name calling...
Um, no. Why? Because blacks HAVE TO be interested in computers or else we're all racists? You know what, not a lot of femals were in my CS classes either. Why? They all went into education, or communications, or finance, or women's studies, or African American studies.
I hate to say it, but women are good at some things and men at others. I'm generalizing, I know, but there is some truth in it. I can't help it if society tells black kids they have to be basketball players or rappers. Yeah--that's racism alright, but it's not me whose doing it. Blame Death Row records or something, but not me. I'm sick of being some apologetic white guy for a racism that I have never taken part in. I'm also sad my what political correctness has done to harm many minorities in this country. It sucks.
Besides, the topic of the original story is racism in hiring. Hiring managers can't hire qualified minorities (blacks) if there are none to hire, and the few out there are being snatched up quickly by companies eager to satisfy quotas.
Women... the only majority that is considered a minority. I think about the company I'm at. They laid off over 2/3 of the staff in the dot com bust. Nevermind the fact that many people got let go, they had to battle lawsuits from women and minorities claiming predjudice...
So perhaps 2 things at work here: 1. I'd be afraid, as an employer, to hire someone who will sue me when let go. 2. I'm afraid, as an employer, to lay off an non-qualified minority and keep a really qualified white guy.
Sucks, don't it? It's a bunch of crap, what political correctness is doing to us. Sure as hell isn't helping anyone, especially not minorities.
The simple fact is that white men don't sue based on racism or sexism when let go or fired. There is that risk with minorities and women, regardless of how large or small. I've seen it happen several times now... You look and think, "Why did they keep that guy? He has no skills..." You know why? Fear of lawsuits.
I'm sorry to say it, and someone will accuse me of racism. Still, I remember a very good black friend of mine flat out telling me that the only reason I was laid off and he was kept was because he was black. He knew as well as I did. And he wouldn't have sued for being laid off, but so it goes...
Yeah? How many black guys were in your computer science classes? In my experience, minorities are the first hired and last laid off. I'm not being a racist or anything here, it's just what I have experienced.
"Window's dominance of the PC market has been good in many ways, reduced hardware costs, increased IT literacy and a standard development platform to name a few, and perhaps Android will bring similar benefits, but unless Google are very careful it is likely to bring some of the same problems too..."
sure MS Word grammar check would put a green underline below this whopper of a run-on!
I think she does. Okay, maybe not to the same extreme, but she does.
For the record, I'm conservative, but I'm not going to go out of my way to defend Glenn Beck. As a conservative I generally find him to be embarrassing.
Let's say its any other commentator, for example, Rachel Maddow. This doesn't seem right. The argument on here goes "Well, Glenn Beck uses the same tactics."
All the partisans on the 24 hour cable news networks use these tactics.
Define exercise. Most people at the gym think they are "exercising" when they really aren't doing much at all.
I run 60 or more miles a week. I can eat whatever I want.
The problem is people don't know how to exercise. I'm at the gym a lot, and I see people who think they are getting a good workout but are not.
You can't walk for 20 minutes on a treadmill, go home and eat two cookies as a reward, and expect to lose weight.
Run 10 miles and get back to me.
WTF? The electoral college gives smaller states some voting power in the REPUBLIC that we live in. Without the elector college, we would only need to tally the votes from California, New York and Texas. Why bother with any place else?
Like it or not, the electoral college is there to give voice to the interest of smaller states. There's no conspiracy going on...
Careful people. I've seen "superstar programmer" used enough to learn what it means: It means some cheap employer is looking for a really good programmer who loves it so much that he's willing to work for little pay.
Also, they want this programmer to do the job of like 5 people.
http://fromthemorning.blogspot.com/2007/02/i-dont- want-blackberry.html
I'll stick with my paper planner. It doesn't beep at me when I'm relaxing.
This annoys me to no end. Both parties: It's not science OR religion. It's not one or the other.
We're not fighting each other here!
Good Lord, I hope not, but I suspect you are on to something.
So what do we think is going to happen here? Do we think businesses will just eat the cost of having to recycle all this old crap?
Of course not.
Hardware prices will simply increase for consumers. Fun.
Correct me if I'm wrong (it's been years since I worked in RF), but don't digital channels require less bandwidth? Is it time to start using channels 36, 36.2, 36.5, 36.7....? It seems that sticking with traditional FM or AM channels is a bit of a waste.
I totally agree. Too often I see people put the kids 1st and the spouse second. That's a really big problem. It's sad because it may seem like the right thing to do, but it just isn't.
My wife and I try to make our children know that our relationship is the primary one of the family. It's important for us as well as for them... I think children feel safer knowing that their parents have a strong relationship. Just a hunch, and I say this as a son of divorced parents.
Blaming your career for divorce? I guess I can see blaming workaholism for divorce, or maybe if your career was pornography or rock star, but IT? Really?
My personal experience is that IT geeks have lower divorce rates, but I could be wrong. I think the divorce problem touches on a number of issues, so making a correlation here would be difficult.
Actually, as much as I despise gun control (I am a gun owner and NRA supporter), I see an even better possible application:
.357 in the dresser and loaded and not have to worry about running for the ammo when a bad guy breaks in.
Rather than keep my ammo and my gun separate, I could have it set up so that only my wife and I can fire it, and our thumb print(s) is the secure key. This way I could leave my
I have kids, so I do think about this...
Politically incorrect would be studying the bell curve or why women have smaller brains or something. I think someone has the term confused.
What?
Do you even know what the Crusades were about? Do you realize that even back them Muslims were trying to take over the world and kill Christians? Granted, at the time, the Christians killed back. And, for the record, I'm not that kind of Christian.
Christianity hasn't been without it's problems, but you don't see me out screaming and blowing things up when someone puts a cross in a bottle of urine and calls it art. Yeah, I think it's stupid and offensive, but in a free country I have to accepted that I will be offended if I am to accept that I am free...
[FTM]
Gee, thanks. You know, I'm a Christian and I am non-violent and don't think the world can, would, or should be run over by my faith. It's a theological thing, but thanks for judging me.
[FTM]
I'm serious. Quit.
Now. You're young. You'll learn---life isn't about this shit. Life is about life, not about these jobs. Take a pay cut, whatever you have to do, but don't let a job take away your life. It's not worth it. This sounds illogical, but trust me, it's not. You'll like back in 10 years and wish you had taken this advice.
They wouldn't last 2 minutes posting and editing at Slashot! GNAA, Goatse... They'd flip! :-)
Who's doing the favoring? Don't say "you're." I've never participated in any of it. And last I checked, students, regardless of race, decide their own college majors. Am I wrong?
Also, you're the one who resorted to name calling...
Um, no. Why? Because blacks HAVE TO be interested in computers or else we're all racists? You know what, not a lot of femals were in my CS classes either. Why? They all went into education, or communications, or finance, or women's studies, or African American studies.
I hate to say it, but women are good at some things and men at others. I'm generalizing, I know, but there is some truth in it. I can't help it if society tells black kids they have to be basketball players or rappers. Yeah--that's racism alright, but it's not me whose doing it. Blame Death Row records or something, but not me. I'm sick of being some apologetic white guy for a racism that I have never taken part in. I'm also sad my what political correctness has done to harm many minorities in this country. It sucks.
Besides, the topic of the original story is racism in hiring. Hiring managers can't hire qualified minorities (blacks) if there are none to hire, and the few out there are being snatched up quickly by companies eager to satisfy quotas.
Women... the only majority that is considered a minority. I think about the company I'm at. They laid off over 2/3 of the staff in the dot com bust. Nevermind the fact that many people got let go, they had to battle lawsuits from women and minorities claiming predjudice...
So perhaps 2 things at work here:
1. I'd be afraid, as an employer, to hire someone who will sue me when let go.
2. I'm afraid, as an employer, to lay off an non-qualified minority and keep a really qualified white guy.
Sucks, don't it? It's a bunch of crap, what political correctness is doing to us. Sure as hell isn't helping anyone, especially not minorities.
The simple fact is that white men don't sue based on racism or sexism when let go or fired. There is that risk with minorities and women, regardless of how large or small. I've seen it happen several times now... You look and think, "Why did they keep that guy? He has no skills..." You know why? Fear of lawsuits.
I'm sorry to say it, and someone will accuse me of racism. Still, I remember a very good black friend of mine flat out telling me that the only reason I was laid off and he was kept was because he was black. He knew as well as I did. And he wouldn't have sued for being laid off, but so it goes...
Yeah? How many black guys were in your computer science classes? In my experience, minorities are the first hired and last laid off. I'm not being a racist or anything here, it's just what I have experienced.