Government surveillance is necessary in this date and age to protect not only our Freedoms but also our security.
England, the USofA, and the rest of the Free World have fought a long and hard battle against totalitarian, oppressive and stifling governments. And with the current trend of indiscriminate searching, monitoring and spying on its citizens, the Free World will stay free.
I'm sorry, I can't hear you over how wrong you are. A free world would consist of an armed people protecting itself everyday, not a dictatorship in disguise as a 'Free World'
Not sure about everyone else, but when the recession hit the fact that I didn't have a degree saved me from the chopping block. Because I perform just as well as my counterparts with degree's I was not axed in the workforce reduction, same could not be said for everyone however. Sure I get paid less, but the difference between owning a 3 bedroom home and a 5 bedroom home means nothing to me.
After a quick BING search I found NetVibes which with some modifications had my homepage up and running mirrored from iGoogle. Fuk'em, google can lose my business... Back to Firefox too.
So Google makes a billion dollars in profit doing something they later get fined half a billion dollars for. What exactly is the incentive to not do something like this again in the future? Seems like paying a fine is a cost of doing business that is well worth it in these cases!
If they repeat Google will be fined for a larger sum since its the second offense, cutting into their "illegal" profiting.
Best solution ever! We ended up purchasing enterprise for my department but free works just the same.
Government surveillance is necessary in this date and age to protect not only our Freedoms but also our security.
England, the USofA, and the rest of the Free World have fought a long and hard battle against totalitarian, oppressive and stifling governments. And with the current trend of indiscriminate searching, monitoring and spying on its citizens, the Free World will stay free.
I'm sorry, I can't hear you over how wrong you are. A free world would consist of an armed people protecting itself everyday, not a dictatorship in disguise as a 'Free World'
Not sure about everyone else, but when the recession hit the fact that I didn't have a degree saved me from the chopping block. Because I perform just as well as my counterparts with degree's I was not axed in the workforce reduction, same could not be said for everyone however. Sure I get paid less, but the difference between owning a 3 bedroom home and a 5 bedroom home means nothing to me.
Laron helped build the Crane that is lifting that 900 Ton vessel, and I just so happen to work for Laron :)
After a quick BING search I found NetVibes which with some modifications had my homepage up and running mirrored from iGoogle. Fuk'em, google can lose my business... Back to Firefox too.
Nice. haha
Give me one, my 12ga looks hungry. I'd gladly trade it for something I can personalize.
So Google makes a billion dollars in profit doing something they later get fined half a billion dollars for. What exactly is the incentive to not do something like this again in the future? Seems like paying a fine is a cost of doing business that is well worth it in these cases!
If they repeat Google will be fined for a larger sum since its the second offense, cutting into their "illegal" profiting.
So blondes will no longer be able to drive - since the machines will not register any detectable brain activity...
As my ex would say "I resemble that remark"
Mod points anyone?
IT Department holding back ~250 employees with a IT department of 2 all reporting to the CFO as well.