This is what I do with my developers. Why spend more or less a whole day on sending email to each other when the issue can be resolved in 5 minutes on the phone. After that I send an email to the developer stating what we talked about so that it is documented.
When ever I get a new developer the first thing I tell him or her is that forget the email, call me instead.
..about the secret blocklists that are in use in at least Sweden and Finland. In Finland it is to be used against child porn and everyone swore that the lists would not be used for anything else.. until suddenly someone wanted to block out foreign poker sites. Sigh... Atleast in Kazahstan you know.
Ofcourse not. The politicians are too worried about whose pocket they can reach into next and the officials are too worried about not screwing up getting them fired.
Future warfare will be more and more fought in urban areas as people move more and more to cities. And as US has now noticed, urban warfare is something completly different from normal warfare.
So, unless the government can also erase our memories, "immunity" won't save those businesses who chose to betray their customers. And corporate America damned well better start hearing that message if they want to stay in business.
Don't worry, people have short memories... Ooo, look, shiny thingie.
And since all the data flows through Microsoft in the future you will still have to wait a few hours :)
The green eyes are somewhat freaky :P Spooked me the first time I saw the picture.
And today Fedora 8 was released.
Quoting Redmond: Developers, developers, developers.
The easier they make it to develop the more popular it's going to be to make 'cool' apps.
In the end we'll end up with just 5 huge mainframes in the world as foretold by the IBM executive in the 50's? (can't remember where he was quoted).
So when are you notable enough? Just because some admin thinks you are? Or are there specific guidelines that they follow (apparently not?)?
...can you read your email with it?
Someone at Microsoft who likes chairs perhaps? :)
In Sovjet Russia Microsoft .. secretly .. updates .. hmm .. you...
1. Trust no one
2. Always ask for everything in writing
So it wont crash?
Patent it for step 3 profit!
This is what I do with my developers. Why spend more or less a whole day on sending email to each other when the issue can be resolved in 5 minutes on the phone. After that I send an email to the developer stating what we talked about so that it is documented.
When ever I get a new developer the first thing I tell him or her is that forget the email, call me instead.
Someone is going to get a juicy contract and they don't even have to deliver anything.
..about the secret blocklists that are in use in at least Sweden and Finland. In Finland it is to be used against child porn and everyone swore that the lists would not be used for anything else .. until suddenly someone wanted to block out foreign poker sites. Sigh... Atleast in Kazahstan you know.
Thats not really a problem for slashdot readers :)
Ofcourse not. The politicians are too worried about whose pocket they can reach into next and the officials are too worried about not screwing up getting them fired.
Future warfare will be more and more fought in urban areas as people move more and more to cities. And as US has now noticed, urban warfare is something completly different from normal warfare.
If it burns when you're wifing see a doctor, and use some protection the next time.
Robot chicken explains it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3W36jl1Lj8
Funny, nothing about Nokia counter suing Qualcomm on their PR site http://www.mobilemonday.net/news/nokia-counter-sue s-qualcomm-in-wisconsin
Like someone is going to watch some Microsoft channel on TV :)
Now you have 47k to blow on a a team/office party! Remember, what was budgeted must be spent :)
Finger massage.
So, unless the government can also erase our memories, "immunity" won't save those businesses who chose to betray their customers. And corporate America damned well better start hearing that message if they want to stay in business.
Don't worry, people have short memories... Ooo, look, shiny thingie.