As a contract programmer I don't charge for bugs. Because I'm my own employer, I account for the bugs I expect to make in my rate. Moving from contractors to employees, this is just another hidden cost you have to account for. You should also account for ongoing training and so on.
I had an idea for automatically identifying spam - I don't know if anybody has tried it? What you do is seed newsgroups and IRC etc with a phony address. Then you check your mail vs the mail to the phony address. Any mail which goes to both is spam and can be automatically returned to the originating ISP with a complaint.
As a contract programmer I don't charge for bugs. Because I'm my own employer, I account for the bugs I expect to make in my rate. Moving from contractors to employees, this is just another hidden cost you have to account for. You should also account for ongoing training and so on.
Actually, it was pulled twice. The first time it was withdrawn by Papazian while he attempted to negotiate a settlement with Langdell. The second time it was removed by Apple: http://fingergaming.com/2009/07/16/edge-removed-from-app-store-again-lite-version-released/
There's at least one copy of the trailer on Kazaa, probably more as more people share it.
I had an idea for automatically identifying spam - I don't know if anybody has tried it? What you do is seed newsgroups and IRC etc with a phony address. Then you check your mail vs the mail to the phony address. Any mail which goes to both is spam and can be automatically returned to the originating ISP with a complaint.