This is not a ZT policy. If you read the article, he got an email saying he *might* have cheated. whether he did or not would be up to review by the dean of students.
In no way is this policy ZT, because every case is reviewed by professors and the dean of students, each case is heard and judged separatly.
I go to GT, i am a CS major, and i have no gripes with the system.
Next time do your research before blatently assigning a rationalization to things that you have no first hand knowledge of, and that your second hand source was an extremely biased article fed by someone who broke the rules and cried all the way to the press.
Ok, even me (a student) have to agree with the university on this one.
Do you expect privacy on a work computer in any industry? Of course not. If you dont own said computer, dont expect any rights to it.
And as for the teacher worried about explaining why her personal life was on it, i would ask, why are you even doing anything that could be considered personal on a work computer? cmon, you should know better.
I own two domains. Both are registered for 8.95 a year at godady, and one of them i actually coughed up the fee to get forwarded to my college account.
I have yet to recieve either a letter from Verizon or from this new XChange.
So i would assume (yes i know the saying) that they either are targeting: 1. Domains that are a certain age and older 2. Popular domains that they think they can get money off of.
I bet the other small fish like me really need not worry about this, but thats just my opinion.
Roller ball had giant corporations that owned massive amounts of land, much like nations (civilization was supposed to have evolved to these massive companies controlling everything..)
Instead of settling disputes via war- the corporations relied on "the game" (ala rollerball). How ever, instead of being peaceful, it quickly got more and more violent - and more and more people died, just on a smaller scale then a full war.
So no, playing UT againt someone to solve a dispute might work on a personal scale, but not a national one.
There is nothing which prevents a misbehaving client from only serving banner advertisements which say "Brilliant Digital and Doubleclick Can Bite My Shiny Metal Ass".
So after you pay the artists, do you tell them that you downloaded the song? Do you realize that some artists have contracts with recording companies that probably state that they are not allowed to sell music without going thru said company? What if the artist disagrees with you on how much that song is worth?
use an alias to bind gcc to a script that runs time on gcc and then sends the data to a analyst comp where its graphed and whatnot for blokes like us:)
oh yeah, M$ decided that they didnt want you to disable java script....
This is not a ZT policy. If you read the article, he got an email saying he *might* have cheated. whether he did or not would be up to review by the dean of students.
In no way is this policy ZT, because every case is reviewed by professors and the dean of students, each case is heard and judged separatly.
I go to GT, i am a CS major, and i have no gripes with the system.
Next time do your research before blatently assigning a rationalization to things that you have no first hand knowledge of, and that your second hand source was an extremely biased article fed by someone who broke the rules and cried all the way to the press.
i guess youll be switching to mips then? :)
i have absolutely no problems with ssh/scp and nfs. does all and more and adds the power of the command line.
look here for a .tgz file, same contents.
/. my user account at college.
Please - only people who dont have a dual boot or wine, lets not
dont worry, ill see about unzipping it in windows to see about getting the actual source as text and post that somewhere.
not only can you stock up on canned food in your bomb or storm shelter - but also canned sandwiches!
First off, i wouldnt do such a thing.
And second, IF i did, i could probably claim first ammemdment or pass it off as a fictional paper.
Ok, even me (a student) have to agree with the university on this one.
Do you expect privacy on a work computer in any industry? Of course not. If you dont own said computer, dont expect any rights to it.
And as for the teacher worried about explaining why her personal life was on it, i would ask, why are you even doing anything that could be considered personal on a work computer? cmon, you should know better.
Ok, im a student at a good university.
looking at this -
dozen half-day training sessions for its programmers, about 1,000 at a time.
And i fail to see how you can teach. Its hard as hell to learn in a lecture hall of 300, but 1000? thats insane.
Not only that, but for a half day? Cmon, americans have an attention span of what? 15 sec? if that? (dont anyone take insult...:))
How do they expect coders to pay attention to a small figure in front for a full 6 hours....1.5 hours is hard as it is for a normal college lecture.
Yes.... i had just finished reading the dsl story before posting this.. ;)
Good call tho, let us not heap blame where it doesnt belong.
I own two domains. Both are registered for 8.95 a year at godady, and one of them i actually coughed up the fee to get forwarded to my college account.
I have yet to recieve either a letter from Verizon or from this new XChange.
So i would assume (yes i know the saying) that they either are targeting:
1. Domains that are a certain age and older
2. Popular domains that they think they can get money off of.
I bet the other small fish like me really need not worry about this, but thats just my opinion.
Hollings pushes people onto broadband.
Broadband pushes peoples hands to their wallets.
Hollings gets paid by both broadband and media companies.
wash, rinse, recycle - next bill on the table makes dialup illegal in an attempt to modernize america.
Roller ball had giant corporations that owned massive amounts of land, much like nations (civilization was supposed to have evolved to these massive companies controlling everything..)
Instead of settling disputes via war- the corporations relied on "the game" (ala rollerball). How ever, instead of being peaceful, it quickly got more and more violent - and more and more people died, just on a smaller scale then a full war.
So no, playing UT againt someone to solve a dispute might work on a personal scale, but not a national one.
One Asci White nuclear demo, one set of VR glasses, one taliban representative....
"are you sure about that desicion to hold bin laden from us mister represenative?"
and it seemes like the only "illegal" thing they did was reverse engineer the battle.net protocol
Kinda like there just following microsoft in trying to shut down samba.
There is nothing which prevents a misbehaving client from only serving banner advertisements which say "Brilliant Digital and Doubleclick Can Bite My Shiny Metal Ass".
:)
Please, where do i sign up?
You know what would rock as an input device?
An unobtrusive eye follower. i would replace my mouse with that anyday.
Forget point and shoot, look and shoot.
But replace a keyboard???? no way in hell.
this will hurt us what, 20000, 100000 years from now?
why dont we ban slinging ourselves around planets too, because that slows them down.
puhleaze
you haven't noticed that _one_ of the stories today actually is _true_! My guess, is the Slashdot infotisement article
Yup. Completely and utterly true for all those who live in a timezone where its april 2nd.
Its okay, we all feel that way....
:)
Why, if he leaves, ill.... umm..... SWITCH TO WINDOWS!
THATS IT!!! of course, why didnt i think of that before.
Windows will solve all our problems.
Well, i guess youre subject to slashvertisements then, arent you :)
solar power and laminate or shrink wrap :)
So after you pay the artists, do you tell them that you downloaded the song?
Do you realize that some artists have contracts with recording companies that probably state that they are not allowed to sell music without going thru said company?
What if the artist disagrees with you on how much that song is worth?
use an alias to bind gcc to a script that runs time on gcc and then sends the data to a analyst comp where its graphed and whatnot for blokes like us :)