1: Purchase numerous guns and plenty of ammunition
2: Purchase airfare to locale with several other friends
3: ?
4: Profit! (Approximately 18 million dollars worth, easily)
I agree, this double standard between industry and the home user has to stop. IT professionals should stand up and notify their companies when there may be questions as to the validity of software.
How liable is the IT professional if that organization comes in a does an audit and finds the company with numerous violations? Does the IT guy get held responsible?
And people think my 8 gigs back home is excessive. Pfft.
No, no, no. You misunderstand. Our founding fathers wished for us to have the arms of bears (bear-arms)!
Just ask your nearest neighborhood grizzly, I'm sure he'll be willing to lend you his.
It's not like the MBA goes away, it's still there in the event of his race car driving career... coming to a screeching halt?
Yes, terrible. I know.
I could only suspect as much.
The kid was working on his MBA...
Slacker? Really?
I have a plan for how to utilize that money:
1: Purchase numerous guns and plenty of ammunition
2: Purchase airfare to locale with several other friends
3: ?
4: Profit! (Approximately 18 million dollars worth, easily)
(3 by the way is shoot a crap load of camels)
Sounds delicious... What do camels taste like anyway?
That's okay, Chuck Norris did it... twice
I agree, this double standard between industry and the home user has to stop. IT professionals should stand up and notify their companies when there may be questions as to the validity of software.
How liable is the IT professional if that organization comes in a does an audit and finds the company with numerous violations? Does the IT guy get held responsible?