They should have to do what any other company has to do, and send the union a cease and disist order while sueing them for making a DDOS attack on the call center. The employees pictured need to sue the living crap out of the union for endangering them.
Right and Given physical access, its possible to root most Linux boxes in 4 keystrokes.
Yes I know people will say, "my server/box is locked down". That's not the point, most, you can also lock down the USB exploit by disabling USB in the bios and using a bios password.
Microsoft was building the technology that Google is developing into it desktop operating system.
Google should file for a restraining order to get Microsoft to stop developing search engine technology, because they are a convicted monopoly, and can use their monopoly status to leverage their technology to unfairly compete with Google.
Thanks for the link you missed a very important section:
Noncompete agreements are enforceable in Washington if they are reasonable in duration, geographic area, and scope of activity. This case clarifies the consideration required to support a noncompete agreement entered into after commencing employment.
Unfortunately, this is not true. MS is very careful to add a clause to their contrac stipulating that is to be enforced by the courts in WA.
Google didn't sign the contract. The exec. in question did. MS CAN sure the exec in Washington state. MS files in Washington, Google and and possibly the exec can both file in California.
You want to encourage private ownership of animals? How do you do that? Govt. subsidies. AKA Corporats welfare which the party is against.
The liberatarian stance of immigration and their evidence is pure smoke and mirrors. immigration does hurt american workers. Its simple supply and demand. If you can freely import labor from Mexico or India you can displace the higher paied american workers. The fact is, if it were not for the limit of H1-Bs I would not have the job I do today.
Gun ownership is fine with me. I choose to not have a firearm, that is my right. If I should change my mind, that should also be my right. There should be a federal license to possess a firearm. They should be verified every time a firearm is purchased. If you posess a firearm, and do not have such a license, they should throw you in prison, and they should throw the person in prison who gave you the firearm. Possession of the license should not indicate actual firearm ownership.
You do not have the right to drive a car. That is a priveledge for citizens, and immigrants who have proved themselves worthy, and paied their dues. i.e. posess a drivers license. Guests with a valid visa and valid license from their country of origin should also be permitted to drive, but they must purchase insursance here, and present it when requested. Intruders should be denied the license at all costs. How many of you Libs would offer a beer or glass of wine to somebody who just broke into your house?
The last Democrat in the Whitehouse did a spectacular job of reducing the deficit. The current Republican, had done exactly the opposite.
The Libs use Chile, Mexico, Britain, and Australia as reasons to eliminate Social Security. Have these people ever been to these countries? I don't know anything about the Aus. Though in Britain, you will pay that additional 12% in taxes. Take a look at the economies of Chile, and Mexico, do you really want the US to end up like that?
The Liberatarian policy on Monopolies is fskcing nuts. Sherman anti-trust needs to be enforced to the extent of the law, and penalties enforced. In fact Sherman anti-trust needs to be extended to permiting the revocation of the corporate charter, a corporate death penalty. If you think I'm joking look at the kind of power companies wield in countries where they aren' regulated. Look at companies like Raytheon, and Haliburton today and tell me you don't think these guys need regulation. Look at the corruption in OPEC, and the deBeers diamond cartel.
I live in an area with deregulated Natural Gas. Gas prices continue to go up. I pay one company to for the gas, another company to deliver it, and things are really messed up and much more expensive.
I'm not going to cover the entire platform. And I'm sure they have some good idea, I can't think of any right now.
That my explain why, after breaking a reinforced glass window with another "nerd" who happened to be larger than me, ( which was witnessed by a teacher, who incidentally did nothing, he had it comming), and being the only band dork to start a fight, I didn't get messed with.
My guess is the price will not go down. I would guess the price will either stay the same or go up.
The cheaper ink cartrages will also have an expiration date or maximum number of uses, regardless of ink capacity. This will be justified as a necessity to protect the printhead from having ink dry on it.
They should have taken a lesson from Monica Lewenski: when buying books pay cash and do not use your discount card unless you want other people to know what you have purchased.
Traveller was really innovative. Guns were dangerous. Especailly with the neat rules for K.O. (Hand to Hand was lame). It had no alignment system, and encourages smuggeling and starship theft, forgot the term. Characters also started with experience.
It also sucked in a few ways. The system for skill improvement was neglible. Characters tended to have really low skills, unless you had a munchkin character created with something like mercenary. You could roll up a dead character.
The laptop G5, which is the long-rumored and now-announced 970FX, has supposedly been ready to go into an Apple laptop since at least early last month.
I'll believe it when I see it. I certainly don't see anything about it under the "Hot News" on Apple's website. Till then its vaporware, just like the Phantom. (Well maybe not quite that bad, but you get the idea.)
Apple is behind in the laptop market, which is expanding. They are continuing to fall behind because they have no top end, (64 bit) laptop. They have to change or die.
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They should have to do what any other company has to do, and send the union a cease and disist order while sueing them for making a DDOS attack on the call center. The employees pictured need to sue the living crap out of the union for endangering them.
Right and Given physical access, its possible to root most Linux boxes in 4 keystrokes.
Yes I know people will say, "my server/box is locked down". That's not the point, most, you can also lock down the USB exploit by disabling USB in the bios and using a bios password.
But it takes 3 out of three, how far away from Mountain View, CA is Redmond?
Doesn't mean it was legal or hold up in court.
Since the exec is going to China it probably isn't even enforcable in Washington.
Because the company doesn't want or need it?
How about AROS?
Not a bad poster for "Think Geek".
On the otherhand it sucks as a useful tool.
Microsoft was building the technology that Google is developing into it desktop operating system.
Google should file for a restraining order to get Microsoft to stop developing search engine technology, because they are a convicted monopoly, and can use their monopoly status to leverage their technology to unfairly compete with Google.
Thanks for the link you missed a very important section:
Google sent the guy to China.
Google didn't sign the contract. The exec. in question did. MS CAN sure the exec in Washington state. MS files in Washington, Google and and possibly the exec can both file in California.
I can think of much a better use of Ethanol than powering cars.
It even saves me gas, cuz I'm not driving, and sometimes I'm not driving the next morning either.
Perhaps you should read poems written by Perl developers instead.
Libs also oppose
You want to encourage private ownership of animals? How do you do that? Govt. subsidies. AKA Corporats welfare which the party is against.
The liberatarian stance of immigration and their evidence is pure smoke and mirrors. immigration does hurt american workers. Its simple supply and demand. If you can freely import labor from Mexico or India you can displace the higher paied american workers. The fact is, if it were not for the limit of H1-Bs I would not have the job I do today.
Gun ownership is fine with me. I choose to not have a firearm, that is my right. If I should change my mind, that should also be my right. There should be a federal license to possess a firearm. They should be verified every time a firearm is purchased. If you posess a firearm, and do not have such a license, they should throw you in prison, and they should throw the person in prison who gave you the firearm. Possession of the license should not indicate actual firearm ownership.
You do not have the right to drive a car. That is a priveledge for citizens, and immigrants who have proved themselves worthy, and paied their dues. i.e. posess a drivers license. Guests with a valid visa and valid license from their country of origin should also be permitted to drive, but they must purchase insursance here, and present it when requested. Intruders should be denied the license at all costs. How many of you Libs would offer a beer or glass of wine to somebody who just broke into your house?
The last Democrat in the Whitehouse did a spectacular job of reducing the deficit. The current Republican, had done exactly the opposite.
The Libs use Chile, Mexico, Britain, and Australia as reasons to eliminate Social Security. Have these people ever been to these countries? I don't know anything about the Aus. Though in Britain, you will pay that additional 12% in taxes. Take a look at the economies of Chile, and Mexico, do you really want the US to end up like that?
The Liberatarian policy on Monopolies is fskcing nuts. Sherman anti-trust needs to be enforced to the extent of the law, and penalties enforced. In fact Sherman anti-trust needs to be extended to permiting the revocation of the corporate charter, a corporate death penalty. If you think I'm joking look at the kind of power companies wield in countries where they aren' regulated. Look at companies like Raytheon, and Haliburton today and tell me you don't think these guys need regulation. Look at the corruption in OPEC, and the deBeers diamond cartel.
I live in an area with deregulated Natural Gas. Gas prices continue to go up. I pay one company to for the gas, another company to deliver it, and things are really messed up and much more expensive.
I'm not going to cover the entire platform. And I'm sure they have some good idea, I can't think of any right now.
That my explain why, after breaking a reinforced glass window with another "nerd" who happened to be larger than me, ( which was witnessed by a teacher, who incidentally did nothing, he had it comming), and being the only band dork to start a fight, I didn't get messed with.
Producing them for 1/5th is probably about right.
My guess is the price will not go down. I would guess the price will either stay the same or go up.
The cheaper ink cartrages will also have an expiration date or maximum number of uses, regardless of ink capacity. This will be justified as a necessity to protect the printhead from having ink dry on it.
They should have taken a lesson from Monica Lewenski: when buying books pay cash and do not use your discount card unless you want other people to know what you have purchased.
I'll give in. I'm a noob. I started with the blue boxed edition of Dungeons & Dragons. Some copies came with dice, mine, others came with chits.
Yea! Traveller!
Traveller was really innovative. Guns were dangerous. Especailly with the neat rules for K.O. (Hand to Hand was lame). It had no alignment system, and encourages smuggeling and starship theft, forgot the term. Characters also started with experience.
It also sucked in a few ways. The system for skill improvement was neglible. Characters tended to have really low skills, unless you had a munchkin character created with something like mercenary. You could roll up a dead character.
I'll take AfterStep over Win95, or 2K any day.
And I still prefer AfterStep to MetaCity or whatever Gnome is calling the window manager this year.
I'll believe it when I see it. I certainly don't see anything about it under the "Hot News" on Apple's website. Till then its vaporware, just like the Phantom. (Well maybe not quite that bad, but you get the idea.)
Apple is behind in the laptop market, which is expanding. They are continuing to fall behind because they have no top end, (64 bit) laptop. They have to change or die.
How long before MS integrates Gator into the OS where it cannot be removed without corrupting the system?
Extremely long life my ass.
Please elaborate on the realtime clock, I seem to remember it only being good for 16 years.
And the moon landing was staged. Everyone knows it...
As could be seen from the preview somethings aren't going to change. For instance having to be an Administrator to actually do anything. http://pcworld.com/news/graphics/121435-2308p020-2 b.jpg