Even if you get an IP waiver from the school, the state can still sue your ass into submission if they want the idea/patent/code/whatever. Just look at gatorade. ---
but don't teach how to solve a problem. They can code an application but can they really come up with something new? One of the problems I've noticed is they teach a problem, and a solution but not how one works from the problem to the solution, and most of the problems are 15 to 20 years old!
You get that from a resume? Anyways, 95% of the seniors in my computer engineering program make me laugh, they're so inept at everything. Coding? Who are you kidding? They know just enough Java to change variable names to avoid being caught for cheating. Engineering? Problem solving? Most of them just barely cheated their way to a 'D' in Statics and Data Structures. Those same 95% will be hired for $50k+ a year by various consulting firms and made into MCSEs.
What does this mean to me? Free ride, baby. I rarely go to class and I easily do better than those lamers without even trying. Why am I in college? Free ride. I am a professional slacker. I get enough much money from scholarships and my 2-hours-every-other-day job that I don't gotta do shit and I'm in the black. I'm looking forward to grad school.:)
Damn boy, I ain't got time for the Jibbah-Jabba! Rehnquist's son be lookin' mighty fine in them jeans! I ain't gettin on no plane! Eat your greens! ---
Even if you get an IP waiver from the school, the state can still sue your ass into submission if they want the idea/patent/code/whatever. Just look at gatorade.
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..Other than having to get up WAY the fuck too early, 5 (!) days a week, I rather enjoyed high school.
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Yes, I was once in a class with someone named exactly that.
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to gather whatever information/files from your machine
we in no way will search a user's harddrive
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I've said it before, I'll say it again: Why the fuck don't story submitters RTFA?
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True, true.
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I wasn't being sarcastic.
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You're probably right. Being an admin does not require thinking.
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An Ask Slashdot posted under YRO in the "Music" category. Intriguing.
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The evil empire is not a part of it. They are part of a competing venture. RTFA.
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You get that from a resume? Anyways, 95% of the seniors in my computer engineering program make me laugh, they're so inept at everything. Coding? Who are you kidding? They know just enough Java to change variable names to avoid being caught for cheating. Engineering? Problem solving? Most of them just barely cheated their way to a 'D' in Statics and Data Structures. Those same 95% will be hired for $50k+ a year by various consulting firms and made into MCSEs.
What does this mean to me? Free ride, baby. I rarely go to class and I easily do better than those lamers without even trying. Why am I in college? Free ride. I am a professional slacker. I get enough much money from scholarships and my 2-hours-every-other-day job that I don't gotta do shit and I'm in the black. I'm looking forward to grad school. :)
And it's funny cause it's true.
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Damn boy, I ain't got time for the Jibbah-Jabba! Rehnquist's son be lookin' mighty fine in them jeans! I ain't gettin on no plane! Eat your greens!
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Fool! You sound incredibly dumb! Stay in school!
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That's right, foo! Learn yo' English! Stay in School!
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huh?
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Yo sucka, me and my team o' gymnastists will put the hurt on yo, fool!
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I ain't got time for the jibba-jabba! I need work! I ain't gettin on no plane!
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Um.. uh. .. I ain't gettin on no plane!
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Foo', check the web-site. You crazy fool, he says right there, he ain't sellin it on no e-bay. Stay in school!
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Foo! Maybe his Kharma is negative! I ain't gettin on no plane!
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I pity the foo', who don't watch they language.
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