Barring calling it "math" when it should be "economics", what about that statement is bad? Increasing demand doesn't always mean increasing supply, despite what the Church of Eternal Growth would tell you.
Agreed.
Additionally, using a storage technology that is already out on the market would save Sony money. Right now, they have to recoup R&D, manufacturing and miscellaneous overhead costs just to break even* on their new storage medium. It's enough to almost make me feel bad for Sony's shareholders. Almost.
* Not guaranteed to happen.
Barring calling it "math" when it should be "economics", what about that statement is bad? Increasing demand doesn't always mean increasing supply, despite what the Church of Eternal Growth would tell you.
I'm curious: can you put that link up? I have a small wager with a coworker that I need to resolve.
Layoffs and firing aren't really applicable to contract workers. I'm not even sure HR would be applicable at some outfits.
But what if you get paid to debug the 500 lines of error filled code? http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/1995-11-13/
That's what I was thinking... wish I'd seen your comment before I posted mine.
I'd use a virtual machine as my "work" computer.
That hadn't occurred to me. I wonder if the study included a security audit of the CityRail computers?
Excellent point and practice.
Agreed. Additionally, using a storage technology that is already out on the market would save Sony money. Right now, they have to recoup R&D, manufacturing and miscellaneous overhead costs just to break even* on their new storage medium. It's enough to almost make me feel bad for Sony's shareholders. Almost. * Not guaranteed to happen.
Everything's legal in China, it's the American way!