But I like "Digital Janitor"
- maintains, cleans and ensures the workspace is in good condition
- when something goes wrong, you call him first. If he can't fix it, you have to pay a specialist to come in.
- cleans up after idiots who can't be bothered to learn basic etiquette (digital, that is)
-but mostly, those coveralls would be WAY more comfortable than the suit and tie crap, and they have better pockets, too. Why try to look and sound like management when you actually work for a living?
I'm not an expert on the law, but I beleive that trials such as this are often allowed to continue so that there is less grounds for an appeal after the verdict. Have to let them have their day in court, after all.
The real problem I see here is that the richer the resources in an area, the higher the wastage. People (and corporate entities are particularily bad) feel no need to conserve, or for that matter, achieve any kind of efficiency when confronted with an easily exploitable source. I hate to think of the kind fo attitude that nations and corporations will develop towards long term, minimum-impact projections.
Basically, I guess I'm saying that rich resource areas are like fast food for corporations and nations- it makes them fat and stupid.
I don't mean to be a dink or anything, but they really didn't seem to terribly real to me. I only read the patient summaries, and it became obvious to me that all of the women had sexual disorders (highly unlikely) and almost none of the men did.
But I like "Digital Janitor" - maintains, cleans and ensures the workspace is in good condition - when something goes wrong, you call him first. If he can't fix it, you have to pay a specialist to come in. - cleans up after idiots who can't be bothered to learn basic etiquette (digital, that is) -but mostly, those coveralls would be WAY more comfortable than the suit and tie crap, and they have better pockets, too. Why try to look and sound like management when you actually work for a living?
I'm not an expert on the law, but I beleive that trials such as this are often allowed to continue so that there is less grounds for an appeal after the verdict. Have to let them have their day in court, after all.
The real problem I see here is that the richer the resources in an area, the higher the wastage. People (and corporate entities are particularily bad) feel no need to conserve, or for that matter, achieve any kind of efficiency when confronted with an easily exploitable source. I hate to think of the kind fo attitude that nations and corporations will develop towards long term, minimum-impact projections. Basically, I guess I'm saying that rich resource areas are like fast food for corporations and nations- it makes them fat and stupid.
I don't mean to be a dink or anything, but they really didn't seem to terribly real to me. I only read the patient summaries, and it became obvious to me that all of the women had sexual disorders (highly unlikely) and almost none of the men did.