Dude, the only "Hitler" in the whole spiel is Erdogan himself. The law he tries to push through has a lot in common with Hitler's "Ermächtigungsgesetz" that turned Germany back then into a dictatorship.
If that law passes, he's basically dictator for life.
And he was elected about as democratically as Hitler... well, no, Hitler didn't manage to shuffle embassy personnel around to ensure votes from voters abroad.
People are worried about the future and don't want to risk having kids they most likely won't be able to provide for, more people are dying than being born. We have to counter that! Now, we can't pay them more to be financially secure enough to be able to afford having a family, so let's make up some bullshit to make them pump out a few units!
Quite a few "parents" these days could have fooled me. When you see two blobs waddle to some all you can eat buffet with their little blobs, you really have to wonder.
Indirectly, 'cause it's getting kinda cold without, we might get on a collision course with one of the gas giants, it's kinda hard to grow food without it and so on.
Directly, though, all it would mean is that I can leave the sunglasses at home.
So do I. During DST, I come into the office an hour later and leave an hour later. At least according to the clock, according to me I just simply always come in at the same time.
You see, on consoles such things get fixed incredibly quickly. Not because console makers are security conscious, but because such holes allow people to actually own the consoles they paid for.
That's not that uncommon. Yes, you cannot work more than 10 hours a day, so if you happen to have a meeting outside of town at the end of your work day, well, see how you get home, 'cause we won't pay for your return trip or hotel room.
The logical consequence is that people start to forge their time sheets. You cheat me without remorse, don't expect me to be honest with you!
Corporations are intelligence without conscience. Yes, the people working there may have "morals", but they don't come into play because you always have someone you can blame for you "having to do" what you're doing.
If you get laid off by your boss, he's not to blame. He gets that order from higher up. He has to fire one of you guys for the sake of the allmighty profit. And his boss, and his boss, all the way up to C-Level, can pass the blame buck upwards. C-Level isn't to blame either. The CEO has to make the company more profitable because he's responsible for it to the board. And the shareholders, let's not forget the share holders. If he allows his profit to plummet, stock prices will fall and portfolios will sell them. So the investment bankers are to blame? Hell no. They're not doing it with their own money, they have been entrusted with the money of probably hard-working people to invest that money wisely, so they can at some point go into retirement. Holding stock that doesn't perform is not in the interest of those people that trusted them with their money.
So, in a nutshell, you have a retirement fund? Guess who just caused you to lose your job.
Ok, then I'm pretty sure you can come up with a scenario where someone agreeing to work beyond his normal working hours from home is a reason to fire him.
Actually, it does exactly the opposite. When you switch to DST in March, you advance the clock, turning 7am into 8am. Meaning that just when it starts to be decently lighted at 8am in the morning and you wouldn't need electric light anymore right at the beginning of your work day, you turn that 8am sunrise into a 9am sunrise, forcing you to again turn on the light for an hour.
Likewise, a sunset at 4pm that would force you to walk home in twilight is turned into a sunset at 5pm, essentially wasting an hour of daylight from the perspective of an employer.
Dude, the only "Hitler" in the whole spiel is Erdogan himself. The law he tries to push through has a lot in common with Hitler's "Ermächtigungsgesetz" that turned Germany back then into a dictatorship.
If that law passes, he's basically dictator for life.
It's trivial in ITSEC to find another job.
Maybe he was after some insanely high salary, but unless you really need those 300k+, why bother?
I have to use Win7, what's your point?
Get that git fired. My workers should generate profit, not masturbates someone's Egon.
And he was elected about as democratically as Hitler... well, no, Hitler didn't manage to shuffle embassy personnel around to ensure votes from voters abroad.
Seriously, if Ataturk was still alive, he'd kick that SOBs ass SO fucking hard that he'd land next Tuesday from the kick.
People are worried about the future and don't want to risk having kids they most likely won't be able to provide for, more people are dying than being born. We have to counter that! Now, we can't pay them more to be financially secure enough to be able to afford having a family, so let's make up some bullshit to make them pump out a few units!
Quite a few "parents" these days could have fooled me. When you see two blobs waddle to some all you can eat buffet with their little blobs, you really have to wonder.
Soundproofing the room helps. Best money you'll ever spend.
If you can manipulate save games, it may well open up an exploit that can trigger a flaw that allows you to compromise the system.
Game makers are notorious for forgoing sanity checks on save games.
Talk for your country. In mine, your employer can actually be fined if for whatever reason you work more than 10 hours.
No?
Then why do you wake me?
Hire a secretary for that.
Indirectly, 'cause it's getting kinda cold without, we might get on a collision course with one of the gas giants, it's kinda hard to grow food without it and so on.
Directly, though, all it would mean is that I can leave the sunglasses at home.
So do I. During DST, I come into the office an hour later and leave an hour later. At least according to the clock, according to me I just simply always come in at the same time.
You see, on consoles such things get fixed incredibly quickly. Not because console makers are security conscious, but because such holes allow people to actually own the consoles they paid for.
I work roughly 45 hours a week. You want more, you better have a good reason and a lot of money on the table.
That's not that uncommon. Yes, you cannot work more than 10 hours a day, so if you happen to have a meeting outside of town at the end of your work day, well, see how you get home, 'cause we won't pay for your return trip or hotel room.
The logical consequence is that people start to forge their time sheets. You cheat me without remorse, don't expect me to be honest with you!
Corporations are intelligence without conscience. Yes, the people working there may have "morals", but they don't come into play because you always have someone you can blame for you "having to do" what you're doing.
If you get laid off by your boss, he's not to blame. He gets that order from higher up. He has to fire one of you guys for the sake of the allmighty profit. And his boss, and his boss, all the way up to C-Level, can pass the blame buck upwards. C-Level isn't to blame either. The CEO has to make the company more profitable because he's responsible for it to the board. And the shareholders, let's not forget the share holders. If he allows his profit to plummet, stock prices will fall and portfolios will sell them. So the investment bankers are to blame? Hell no. They're not doing it with their own money, they have been entrusted with the money of probably hard-working people to invest that money wisely, so they can at some point go into retirement. Holding stock that doesn't perform is not in the interest of those people that trusted them with their money.
So, in a nutshell, you have a retirement fund? Guess who just caused you to lose your job.
Most of the civilized world work that way. Because we understand the necessity.
If you burn out people, you will lose them just as they get productive. That's bad for business.
If your education is bad enough that you're easily replaceable, you might have to put up with this shit.
Supply and demand, baby. Try to pull that stunt with me and you won't have to fire me, I'll send my resignation from my new work email address.
Sexist pig! How should we EVER overcome gender issues if we still treat women and men differently?
Ok, then I'm pretty sure you can come up with a scenario where someone agreeing to work beyond his normal working hours from home is a reason to fire him.
Actually, it does exactly the opposite. When you switch to DST in March, you advance the clock, turning 7am into 8am. Meaning that just when it starts to be decently lighted at 8am in the morning and you wouldn't need electric light anymore right at the beginning of your work day, you turn that 8am sunrise into a 9am sunrise, forcing you to again turn on the light for an hour.
Likewise, a sunset at 4pm that would force you to walk home in twilight is turned into a sunset at 5pm, essentially wasting an hour of daylight from the perspective of an employer.
I don't know when you live, but I live today. So what purpose serves it? Note the present tense.