I must be missing something. So, no one has any personal cube anymore, but is there any advantage to the employee?
There was something in the article about you being able to work at a certain office two days a week, but did i read that wrong? What's the point of working at an office an hour south of the city? Do people get to telecommute more or something, or does this just save money somehow for the company?
Would this really be all that interesting? Personally, have access to raw footage isn't all that appealing. It's not like open source software where i can change the code and actually change the functionality. Just seems rather pointless to me.
Anyone else realize this was exactly what was happening in the first NetForce book? At the end the creator of NetForce was shutting down the routers that controlled the internet for the us to shut everything down. This seems to be exactly what these routers would enable.
I enoyed most of the movie, except the ending. The ending made no sense. I went with three other people and none of us could reason it out. I've talked to other people online and have come up with three explanations, but none make complete sense.
1) Somehow he really went into the future instead of into the past and the apes were somehow able to evolve further and just happened to make washington look like it does now.
There are a bunch of holes with this one, but it thought i would post it at least.
2) The storm cloud also allowed to travel through dimensions and he went to another dimension where apes ruled.
Okay, this one is even funnier than the first one.
3) The general was able to use the technology from the ship and construct some kind of spacecraft, go through the storm before the main character could get back and conquered earth before he arrived.
This one makes more sense, but there is less proof of it.
What's up with this, why hasn't anyone mentioned this? I can't get to savefarscape, but i don't know how i haven't heard this before
There was something in the article about you being able to work at a certain office two days a week, but did i read that wrong? What's the point of working at an office an hour south of the city? Do people get to telecommute more or something, or does this just save money somehow for the company?
Would this really be all that interesting? Personally, have access to raw footage isn't all that appealing. It's not like open source software where i can change the code and actually change the functionality. Just seems rather pointless to me.
Anyone else realize this was exactly what was happening in the first NetForce book? At the end the creator of NetForce was shutting down the routers that controlled the internet for the us to shut everything down. This seems to be exactly what these routers would enable.
I enoyed most of the movie, except the ending. The ending made no sense. I went with three other people and none of us could reason it out. I've talked to other people online and have come up with three explanations, but none make complete sense.
1) Somehow he really went into the future instead of into the past and the apes were somehow able to evolve further and just happened to make washington look like it does now.
There are a bunch of holes with this one, but it thought i would post it at least.
2) The storm cloud also allowed to travel through dimensions and he went to another dimension where apes ruled.
Okay, this one is even funnier than the first one.
3) The general was able to use the technology from the ship and construct some kind of spacecraft, go through the storm before the main character could get back and conquered earth before he arrived.
This one makes more sense, but there is less proof of it.
What do you think?