If we can pretend crop circles on earth are real, why wouldn't some higher intelligence stop by Mars to build sandcastles on the way by? Maybe the equivalent to a weekend trip to the beach.
Not that Michigan is known for its booming tech industry, but will people in tech fields discriminate against states with anti-privacy, anti-hacking, anti-whatever laws by not taking jobs there? All issues of cracking/hacking aside, are there enough people out there who will consider this sort of thing so that it will actually hinder tech growth in a state?
Exactly right. From a business point of view my company has the right to re-prioritize or shutdown any non-business related activities. As stated in the appropriate use policy. Nothing in the article leads me to believe that the Internet is in danger - be serious! However, the use of some networks is a privilege, not a right. Corporations have the right to enforce that.
If we can pretend crop circles on earth are real, why wouldn't some higher intelligence stop by Mars to build sandcastles on the way by? Maybe the equivalent to a weekend trip to the beach.
Do you have any opinions about the CheckPoint IPSO implementation of FreeBSD?
Not that Michigan is known for its booming tech industry, but will people in tech fields discriminate against states with anti-privacy, anti-hacking, anti-whatever laws by not taking jobs there? All issues of cracking/hacking aside, are there enough people out there who will consider this sort of thing so that it will actually hinder tech growth in a state?
Exactly right. From a business point of view my company has the right to re-prioritize or shutdown any non-business related activities. As stated in the appropriate use policy. Nothing in the article leads me to believe that the Internet is in danger - be serious! However, the use of some networks is a privilege, not a right. Corporations have the right to enforce that.