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  1. Re:Not Sure This is Wrong on Clean Flicks' Preemptive Strike For the Right To Edit · · Score: 1

    Look up the term "derivative work". They are creating derivative works from the original without the artists prior consent. This will be shot down pretty fast in the courts.

  2. Re:Could be on Handling Discrimination in the IT Workplace? · · Score: 1

    I'm an Oracle dba and never work overtime unless I'm paid. My company sure as hell charges the client for the extra time I spend keeping their system running, so I'm sure as hell going to charge my company for my time. We've all seen where putting 80hours+ in a week in a startup leads - out thousands of dollars when it tanks.

    'Work until the job is done' and forget being paid for it? The execs and stockholders must just love you (and laugh all the way to the bank).

  3. Only until they actually .... on Perception of Linux Among IT Undergrads · · Score: 1

    start their first real job. Very few companies put a brand-spanking new undergrad in charge of their systems. As a result, the newly minted grad is made a pfy to someone more senior. It is this more senior person who, after dealing with the shit microsoft puts out, ends up showing the benefits of unix over windows and blowing the myths that 'everyone knows is true' out of the water.

    Ignorance is lifted, myths dispelled, and another class is shown how things work in the real world.

  4. Re:Searches on Unreasonable Searches When Going to Work? · · Score: 1

    Three. And I swear I only turned my back for a minute!

  5. Re:Why does Everything require a Lawyer? on Unreasonable Searches When Going to Work? · · Score: 1

    Yes - the guard would have been overpowered by the hijackers and they would then have a gun. The passengers wouldn't have been able to take control and the plane would have hit a building instead of an empty field.

  6. Re:Another reason to vote correctly. on FBI Wants to Tap The Net · · Score: 1

    Homer

    Don't blame me. I voted for Kodos.

    /Homer

  7. Re:There's no shortage on No Shortage Of Programmers? · · Score: 1

    You may be an excellent programmer, godlike sysadmin, and masterful designer. However, if you come across to your future employers as one who likes to 'toot his own horn', as you have put it, it may be a while before you get hired. I just had the lovely experience this afternoon of dealing with just such a type. He had been in IT for about 15 years, has worked with everything from vsam to lisp to assembler to c++ to oracle, and doesn't mind telling you in great detail just how great he is at everything he has every done. One beautiful quote was '... and then the company hired a team of lawyers to protect me so I could sniff propriety information off the networks'. Hmmm.....

    I'm just glad it was a random encounter and I don't have to work with him on a regular basis - skilled or not he would drive anyone up the wall.

  8. Re:Just out of Curiosity... on Microsoft Delays New Licensing Terms · · Score: 1

    MS can write off the retail cost of the software it donates to non-profit organizations. The tax write-off may come to $1million (number swiped entirely from the air) whereas the actual cost of the cds may be $5.

  9. Re:Is this the right path to financial freedom? on Former Dot-Com Workers Crowd Homeless Shelters · · Score: 1

    This isn't the first downturn in the tech sector, nor will it be the last.

    I always wondered why older programmers smiled and laughed a little whenever talk turned to the 'red-hot job market' for programmers. Now I know....

    --
    older, wiser, and a lot more cynical

  10. Re:Food for thought on Canadian Recording Industry Claims Drop in Sales · · Score: 1

    I think you're confusing copyright with patent. A patent is a limited-time protection, copyright is forever. Ask the estate of Edgar Allen Poe.

  11. Re:Why didn't they... on Scramjet Test Flight Less Than Successful · · Score: 1

    Since you are obviously so brilliant, why don't you post the mathematical equations of a mach-7 dive into the ocean?

    Or is your post simply a way to call someone a fuckhead and stroke your own ego?

  12. Re:Don't take this lightly. on Approaching Lost Clients About Security? · · Score: 1

    For fsck sakes - a *year* for trespass? Why not just shoot the bastard on site, it's much less cruel.

    Some people only open their mouths to change feet ....

  13. Re:MAKE MONEY FAST on I Won A Lawsuit Against A Spammer · · Score: 1

    Great, now we'll get new spam: "LOSE MONEY FAST!!!!!"

  14. Re:Yep..thats what I thought too. on Day In The Life Of Net Scam Artists · · Score: 1

    Of course 11am to 11pm is his working hours. 11pm is his bedtime, and he'll be grounded if he stays up later.

  15. Re:Canada on Enforcing Non-Competes That You Didn't Sign? · · Score: 1

    Any references to this? I've seen it posted several times, but cannot find anything concrete - even the local labour standards board basically shrugs and states they are unsure.

  16. Re:Pilots are taking bets on Mir Deathwatch · · Score: 1

    woohoo!

  17. Re:Disclaimer on Too Much Tech Makes End Users Blink · · Score: 1

    Must be nice - I've already found two in 8i that were previously unknown (including an ora-370 -
    %oerr ora 370
    00370, 00000, "potential deadlock during kcbchange operation"
    // *Cause: Error code used internally by software. Should never be reported
    // *Action: Treat as internal error. See error 600. )

    Gotta love error messages that should never be reported :)

  18. Re:Yep - Fair on Too Much Tech Makes End Users Blink · · Score: 1

    >Bugless software can be written, it's just that engineers and marketing don't care enough for the end user to make something that doesn't crash.

    Bullshit. It's about cost, plain and simple. The cost of developing software rises exponentially as you approach the magical number '0' of bug-free software. Take NASA - before even one line of code is written or changed, the potential ramifications are beaten to death and there must exist a significant reason to change the code, lest someone die. As a result, the cost of developing software for NASA, line for line, is incredibly higher than writing code for a web browser or relatively stable operating system.

    Do you really want your checkbook-balancing software to cost a quarter of a million dollars? It wouldn't crash, after all...

  19. Re:Why didn't they do a lunar station ? on Pluto Mission Apparently Cancelled · · Score: 1

    > Moonquakes

    No need to worry about moonquakes - the moon is geologically dead and has been for many moons...

  20. Re:Not sure this is a good decision on Student Web-Site Censors Stung for $62,000 · · Score: 1

    > But he doesn't set foot in the school again

    bzzzt - wrong answer. The kid has a right to an education. The prinicipal does not have a right to censor anybody off of school hours and away from school grounds. Thus, the kid can say anything he damned well pleases at home, and still have every right and expectation to a fair and full education.

  21. Re:whatever post on U.S. vs. Europe on Online Privacy · · Score: 1

    > American ass

    you just summed yourself up nicely.

    Cheers.

  22. Re:Privacy protection without means to enforce it on The Tightening Net: Part Two · · Score: 1

    Greed.

  23. Re:The harder you tighten your grip, Tarkin... on Copy Protection Galore · · Score: 1

    so, the original poster writes a well thought out, informative post but gets a minor detail wrong. You then take the time to pounce on this minor detail with all of your intellectual might. Hmmm....who really is the dumbass in that situation.

    Usually, I follow 'if you can't say something nice...' but the large amount of rude, ignorant bastards on slashdot these days disheartens and disgusts me (I'm sure I'm not alone).

    FOAD, HAND

  24. Re:Why Corel is right to sell out on Corel Looking To Sell Linux Operations? · · Score: 1

    >3) Linux is stable. So is DOS

    DOS stable? Of course, it's impossible to fall out of the gutter.

    Cheers

  25. Re:Leave DOS alone!!!!! on OpenProjects IRC Network Suffering DoS Attacks · · Score: 1

    DOS was an amazingly stable OS. Of course, it is hard to fall out of the gutter....