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  1. who owns equipment on Ask Slashdot: Handing Over Personal Work Without Compensation? · · Score: 1

    At my company the law of the land is spelled out -- if you write an application on your own time and only using your person equipment, then you will own it. If you use any work related equipment or work on it during hours when you are on duty, then they own it.

  2. reas to be fired on IT Pros Can't Resist Peeking At Privileged Info · · Score: 1

    I know at least two people who have done this. Both were fired as soon as the event was found out.

  3. Re:I think this probably ought to be illegal on Man Arrested For Exploiting Error In Slot Machines · · Score: 1

    Nope, they did not use the interface as intended. They requested the interface be modified with 'soft' changes, then exploited the soft changes.

    "The pair, according to police, had knowledge of a software glitch in one of the high-bet slot machines. In order to expose the glitch, a special "double-up" feature had to be internally activated. The men persuaded casino technicians to alter "soft" options on the machines, such as volume and screen brightness controls. Such perks aren't unusual for high-rollers, who can wager anywhere from a few hundred to thousands of dollars in one day.

    One Meadows employee, who was not criminally charged or accused of wrongdoing, agreed to enable the double-up feature on the machine with the glitch.

    Normally, such a feature would allow a player to risk doubling his winnings or potentially losing them all. The double-up feature isn't usually enabled on the machines in part because it's unpopular with most gamblers, who are unwilling to risk large amounts of money.

    When the correct sequence of buttons was pushed, the machine displayed false double jackpots. No casino officials noticed because the bogus jackpots weren't being recorded in the machine's internal system.

    Throughout April 2009, Mr. Kane frequented Las Vegas casinos, practicing his technique in a "test run," according to authorities, before calling his friend Mr. Nestor in Pennsylvania.

    From May 1 to June 15 in 2009, agents said Mr. Nestor joined Mr. Kane in Las Vegas, where the duo allegedly cashed in phony jackpots "over and over again" and perfected a scheme to exploit the same glitch in casinos across the world."

    Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11004/1115414-58.stm#ixzz1AMex9IZo

  4. Re:double standard on Man Arrested For Exploiting Error In Slot Machines · · Score: 1

    I would agree with you. But if you RTFA, you will see it was a case of these guys exploiting a 'software error'.

    "The pair, according to police, had knowledge of a software glitch in one of the high-bet slot machines. In order to expose the glitch, a special "double-up" feature had to be internally activated. The men persuaded casino technicians to alter "soft" options on the machines, such as volume and screen brightness controls. Such perks aren't unusual for high-rollers, who can wager anywhere from a few hundred to thousands of dollars in one day.

    One Meadows employee, who was not criminally charged or accused of wrongdoing, agreed to enable the double-up feature on the machine with the glitch.

    Normally, such a feature would allow a player to risk doubling his winnings or potentially losing them all. The double-up feature isn't usually enabled on the machines in part because it's unpopular with most gamblers, who are unwilling to risk large amounts of money.

    When the correct sequence of buttons was pushed, the machine displayed false double jackpots. No casino officials noticed because the bogus jackpots weren't being recorded in the machine's internal system.

    Throughout April 2009, Mr. Kane frequented Las Vegas casinos, practicing his technique in a "test run," according to authorities, before calling his friend Mr. Nestor in Pennsylvania.

    From May 1 to June 15 in 2009, agents said Mr. Nestor joined Mr. Kane in Las Vegas, where the duo allegedly cashed in phony jackpots "over and over again" and perfected a scheme to exploit the same glitch in casinos across the world.

    Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11004/1115414-58.stm#ixzz1AMex9IZo"

  5. Re:"as well as basic computer science concepts" on Measuring LAMP Competency? · · Score: 1

    "The best ones didn't have a cert or degree or anything."
    Wow, took the words out of my mouth. I interviewed a guy who had a cert in solaris and windows. Looked great, then found he knew neither of them very well. After that I take certs with a grain of salt.

  6. Re:Have a great trip! on Geek Travel To London From the US — Tips? · · Score: 1

    Wow that brings back memories. I was station in the UK in the late 80's through 91. I always had a good time at the Imperial War Museum. Defintely agree, find a local pub.

  7. Re:I Don't Quite Understand on Microsoft-Backed Firm Says IBM Is Anticompetitive · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm not a huge fan of mainframes. But you are right on the money -- "buy the right tool for the right purpose." Unfortunately many companies get rid of mainframes, Unix, etc to follow the dollar. Then they are scrambling to write applications to do the same thing. Seeing more and more companies jumping on the Linux band-wagon. I like Linux, but it is not always the answer. Guess I am getting old and cranky. :)

  8. Re:If the military sucks, don't joint 'em. on How Do Militaries Treat Their Nerds? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Well said. I spent 14 years and finally got out after being offered a better job. I come from the mid-west where the only opportuntiy was farming and a factory. I 've visited several different countries and obtained a couple of different degrees, all thanks to Uncle Sam.

  9. Favorite books on Your Favorite Tech / Eng. / CS Books? · · Score: 1

    A couple of books go without mentioning for Unix Admins: sed & awk, O'Riley, Solaris Internals, Unix Internals, sendmail, Perl Core Language and Java. Also enjoy PANIC!, Sun Performance and Tuning, Blueprints for High Availability - These are outdated but still come in handy.

  10. Re:As a forced union member... on Tech Firms Oppose Union Organizing · · Score: 1

    Wife works for the State of NJ. She feels the same way. They help people who deserve to be fired but does nothing for pay raises, health care, etc.

  11. Dell CS on Recourse For Poor Customer Service? · · Score: 1

    First, thank you for your service in the Army. AF vetran myself.
    Second, Call your credit card company and tell them you did not receive the product.
    Thrid, contact the legal office on your post and file a complaint about Dell.

  12. Re:I'm a University Grad on IT Job Without a Degree? · · Score: 1

    Absolutely agree with the comments about money. Money in IT used to be really good, but now days, it is ok. If you are not happy about going to work everyday, then you should be changing jobs. Been there, done that. It is not fun. I could not imagine going to work in a career I did not like.

  13. SysAdmin Job without degree. on IT Job Without a Degree? · · Score: 1

    Reading the posts I agree with most of them. I work as a team lead and perform the interviews, etc. I, personally, have a BS in computer science and looking at a MS. I look more for experience than for a degree. But if it is an entry level position, and I have two junior candidates, one with a degree and one without a degree, I will opt for the degreed candidate. The degree tells me the person will put up with the BS (no pun intended). If you do not have the degree and you are looking for a job in IT, then be prepared to accept a job in operations monitoring systems until you can get the experience required.