the only thing the HP bunch can do is resign, now, and clear the Hell out today. put some field tech in charge of the outfit and try and salvage something.
I have to laugh at the heavy promotion HP is currently running about their Itanic server line, curiously named "Integrity."
folks, there is no integrity at HP when they are all about spies and lies.
Kenny Lay and Bernie Ebbers weren't evil enough to spy on employees, reporters, and each other on the board of directors, for God's sake. looks like all the high rollers at HP were.
one more exchange complete. one burns blue, one burns orange. collect all 4 pretty colors, considering the recent story of a Gateway battery torching a computer.
between rootkits and burning batteries, it's Sony, the one and only....
Microsoft, meet the devil. RIAA, meet The Borg. lock 'em both in a room and wait for the noise to die down before looking to see if anything survived;)
long gone. no RISC support for windows for quite a while. the only processors generally supported are the X86 family, Itanic, and the strongARM for mobile windows, CE, and other subsets to the best of my knowledge.
DEC ALPHA was the longest-supported RISC chip, but that support died with NT.
dunn will still be around, and hurd just changes chairs. the only things of note is the board meetings over the phone were chaired by the lead lawyer for the outfit that hired the pretexters in the first place, and hurd made a nice little "never again" speech.
HP is going to be roiled hard over this when the state and feds get done. there will be new law, and pretexting is going to be outlawed. HP is going to stain like a cheap rug when Congress is done with them.
since HP can't clean up their own house, they will be distracted and owly, and they're on a slide. the sharks are in the water, and they're snapping at everything.
if you own the stock, dump it. I'm not buying HP anything. you shouldn't either. they have now proven that they are untrustworthy with your information and secrets at the top.
buncha weasels run the joint now. your father's HP is long gone.
it is just PLAIN OLD NOT RIGHT to spy on people in this country. every member of the board and HP staff who were in on this fiasco must go, publicly, noisily, NOW.
or HP must go away.
if the first doesn't happen, the market will make the second happen.
probably to find out who leaked the SEC filing to the wire services. but it should be to divulge the votes of all the board members and all notes and communications related to the matter on a special web site, and Katie bar the door.
otherwise, when you look up "The HP Way" in the dictionary, you are going to see booking pictures alongside the definition.
the difference is going to be how many booking pictures appear next to the entry, and how long the perpwalk lasts on national TV when it's broadcast live.
I went looking for a 117S7 bulb a little while ago, and they are all so embarassed that they are hiding. if you don't get it, look up the schematic for HP product #1.
how about if somebody searches out all of your life, SSN down to "call me before tuesday" notes from the grade-school principal, and posts it?
spying is not legal on US citizens, it's in the constitution. due process of law requires convincing a judge to authorize a search warrant.
any other use is unconstitutional, illegal, fattening, and divides by zero.
HP, its directors, the so-called "reputable" search firm, and all participants in these sordid enterprises need to be prosecuted. otherwise, the law is void in california. and an enterprising lawyer could in fact use that to challenge any other "de jure" law in the state, saying if you can't enforce constitutional protections, you have set a precedent that you have no right to enforce laws against (dwi, controlled substance sales, capital fraud, vote theft, spitting on the sidewalk, pick your own.)
dead.
freakin.
wrong.
I'm totally boycotting HP and its brands. they're already chap-7 and liquidated for me. screw our dictatorial rat-bastard overlords.
no surprise to me, MS has been intruding in user customization of the experience for years. it's all downhill since NT 3.1... viruses, bluescreens, and Usage Cop telling you what you can and cannot do. you can't even whole-chop backup a machine any more, all the service packs get in the way and it's impossible to get your whole machine back.
which is why I have gone Mac, and my third son is going Mac in his business and at home. including the plasma display screen for training stuff, which will be fed by a mini as it stands right now.
anything locked by windows DRM is not useable on anything else. so it's a good think to crack that crystal cage. data wants to be freely used, not enslaved to only brand X equipment.
about time that friggin useless thing got blasted. there should be a blank space in that position on the keyboard. or a noise key... hit the former caps lock key, the phaser sound squeals. that way, you get your satisfaction on posting flames and trolls, and nobody else suffers. oh, and NO CAPS appear.
in other news, the Department of Homeland Security announced yesterday that two men in a truck were arrested near the Texas capitol building with a truck full of explosive devices. FBI officials say the two men, dressed in UPS uniforms, were carrying almost a hundred boxes of incindiary devices towards the air freight terminal, labelled "Dell laptop." The ACLU has filed a brief in Federal court asking for information on the two men, believed taken to a hidden terrorist camp.
he even turned back a slew of questionable options a while back. he doesn't appear to be another bernie ebbers.
dumber than an arkansas hound dog, these guys
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you slow down an atom to near absolute zero, you would be lengthening the half-life, say from 200,000 years to 400,000 or whatever, because the binding energy would stay the same, just the ability of the particles to break free would be reduced because of the slowed movements between the particles. you might even generate a spike in atomic activity when it warms up.
how does some of what passes for scientific papers get accepted, anyway? box tops? there's a lot of stuff that the mass media picks up on and publicizes that just can't stand the smell test.
they'll say anything to get over a setback. I (partially) quote hunter s. thompson that SCO's actions resemble "... junkies trying to assemble a rocket to the moon, because they heard the craters were full of smack."
which might be fun to watch from a distance, but don't rely on 'em.
the google appliance, that is... one-rack-unit high server, nice bright color, that google-indexes all your intranet sites behind the firewall.
it's been on the market for over two years.
the softies, frankly, are closing the door and bragging about how tough their locks are, after all the horses got out of the barn.
next thing you know, the softies will be warning everybody that they cannot duplicate color TV because MS has discovered they can digitize the signals.
the only thing the HP bunch can do is resign, now, and clear the Hell out today. put some field tech in charge of the outfit and try and salvage something.
I have to laugh at the heavy promotion HP is currently running about their Itanic server line, curiously named "Integrity."
folks, there is no integrity at HP when they are all about spies and lies.
Kenny Lay and Bernie Ebbers weren't evil enough to spy on employees, reporters, and each other on the board of directors, for God's sake. looks like all the high rollers at HP were.
it's silly season in sausalito, surely.
one more exchange complete. one burns blue, one burns orange. collect all 4 pretty colors, considering the recent story of a Gateway battery torching a computer.
between rootkits and burning batteries, it's Sony, the one and only....
Microsoft, meet the devil. RIAA, meet The Borg. lock 'em both in a room and wait for the noise to die down before looking to see if anything survived ;)
that it is hardly worth while to post that hoary old joke here.
still, got to keep it alive for the h4x0r5
long gone. no RISC support for windows for quite a while. the only processors generally supported are the X86 family, Itanic, and the strongARM for mobile windows, CE, and other subsets to the best of my knowledge.
DEC ALPHA was the longest-supported RISC chip, but that support died with NT.
so the PC ends up being a mass murderer.
that's the group of americans who supposedly non-lethal weapons should be tested on, the commanders who would authorize their use.
moral: don't pick your women in a bar... or through an executive recruiter.
dunn will still be around, and hurd just changes chairs. the only things of note is the board meetings over the phone were chaired by the lead lawyer for the outfit that hired the pretexters in the first place, and hurd made a nice little "never again" speech.
HP is going to be roiled hard over this when the state and feds get done. there will be new law, and pretexting is going to be outlawed. HP is going to stain like a cheap rug when Congress is done with them.
since HP can't clean up their own house, they will be distracted and owly, and they're on a slide. the sharks are in the water, and they're snapping at everything.
if you own the stock, dump it. I'm not buying HP anything. you shouldn't either. they have now proven that they are untrustworthy with your information and secrets at the top.
buncha weasels run the joint now. your father's HP is long gone.
belt sanders MUST have cords. otherwise, how are you going to conduct belt sander races and get a fair start?
http://www.nebsra.org/press.htm
it is just PLAIN OLD NOT RIGHT to spy on people in this country. every member of the board and HP staff who were in on this fiasco must go, publicly, noisily, NOW.
or HP must go away.
if the first doesn't happen, the market will make the second happen.
ball's in your court....
HP board is going to have a damage-control emergency meeting this weekend.
k /
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14734193/site/newswee
probably to find out who leaked the SEC filing to the wire services. but it should be to divulge the votes of all the board members and all notes and communications related to the matter on a special web site, and Katie bar the door.
otherwise, when you look up "The HP Way" in the dictionary, you are going to see booking pictures alongside the definition.
the difference is going to be how many booking pictures appear next to the entry, and how long the perpwalk lasts on national TV when it's broadcast live.
I went looking for a 117S7 bulb a little while ago, and they are all so embarassed that they are hiding. if you don't get it, look up the schematic for HP product #1.
how about if somebody searches out all of your life, SSN down to "call me before tuesday" notes from the grade-school principal, and posts it?
spying is not legal on US citizens, it's in the constitution. due process of law requires convincing a judge to authorize a search warrant.
any other use is unconstitutional, illegal, fattening, and divides by zero.
HP, its directors, the so-called "reputable" search firm, and all participants in these sordid enterprises need to be prosecuted. otherwise, the law is void in california. and an enterprising lawyer could in fact use that to challenge any other "de jure" law in the state, saying if you can't enforce constitutional protections, you have set a precedent that you have no right to enforce laws against (dwi, controlled substance sales, capital fraud, vote theft, spitting on the sidewalk, pick your own.)
dead.
freakin.
wrong.
I'm totally boycotting HP and its brands. they're already chap-7 and liquidated for me. screw our dictatorial rat-bastard overlords.
no surprise to me, MS has been intruding in user customization of the experience for years. it's all downhill since NT 3.1... viruses, bluescreens, and Usage Cop telling you what you can and cannot do. you can't even whole-chop backup a machine any more, all the service packs get in the way and it's impossible to get your whole machine back.
which is why I have gone Mac, and my third son is going Mac in his business and at home. including the plasma display screen for training stuff, which will be fed by a mini as it stands right now.
anything locked by windows DRM is not useable on anything else. so it's a good think to crack that crystal cage. data wants to be freely used, not enslaved to only brand X equipment.
about time that friggin useless thing got blasted. there should be a blank space in that position on the keyboard. or a noise key... hit the former caps lock key, the phaser sound squeals. that way, you get your satisfaction on posting flames and trolls, and nobody else suffers. oh, and NO CAPS appear.
in other news, the Department of Homeland Security announced yesterday that two men in a truck were arrested near the Texas capitol building with a truck full of explosive devices. FBI officials say the two men, dressed in UPS uniforms, were carrying almost a hundred boxes of incindiary devices towards the air freight terminal, labelled "Dell laptop." The ACLU has filed a brief in Federal court asking for information on the two men, believed taken to a hidden terrorist camp.
he even turned back a slew of questionable options a while back. he doesn't appear to be another bernie ebbers.
you slow down an atom to near absolute zero, you would be lengthening the half-life, say from 200,000 years to 400,000 or whatever, because the binding energy would stay the same, just the ability of the particles to break free would be reduced because of the slowed movements between the particles. you might even generate a spike in atomic activity when it warms up.
how does some of what passes for scientific papers get accepted, anyway? box tops? there's a lot of stuff that the mass media picks up on and publicizes that just can't stand the smell test.
oh, wait, how did we make the stuff?
whoa! -- like it's quiet in here now. I'm gonna catch some Z's.
they'll say anything to get over a setback. I (partially) quote hunter s. thompson that SCO's actions resemble "... junkies trying to assemble a rocket to the moon, because they heard the craters were full of smack."
which might be fun to watch from a distance, but don't rely on 'em.
pray tell WTF difference is this from another virus kit? this dude's life is going to be a screaming hell when everybody tees off on him.
the google appliance, that is... one-rack-unit high server, nice bright color, that google-indexes all your intranet sites behind the firewall.
it's been on the market for over two years.
the softies, frankly, are closing the door and bragging about how tough their locks are, after all the horses got out of the barn.
next thing you know, the softies will be warning everybody that they cannot duplicate color TV because MS has discovered they can digitize the signals.
be. very. afraid. NOT.