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  1. Re:dishonest acts by employees? on Cyber Insurance Between the Lines · · Score: 2, Informative

    IANAL, but I would imagine their contract would have provisions that include former employees (up to a certain time after termination) and would possibly be bound by clauses set out in NDA and employment agreement.

    The fact that the insurance company nitpicked between dishonest and destructive acts doesn't surprise me in the least.

  2. RTFA! on Broadband Barrage Balloons · · Score: 2, Informative

    According to the article, the ballons would be 1.5 Km above the Earth's surface. Good luck finding a high-powered rifle, let alone a pellet gun, that would be able to accurately hit one of these ballons.

  3. Let's hope on Window on Mars - Can Orobes Dig Out More Info? · · Score: 3, Funny

    "If everything goes as planned, by January 2004 there will be a total of seven spacecraft sniffing around Mars."

    Let's hope those little green men have a concept of deoderant or NASA is going to be in for a real surprise.

  4. Isn't it usually.. on Update on State "Communications Services" Laws · · Score: 1

    political figures lying to get what they want, not the other way around. I wonder how he feels.

    Hopefully this will send a message to others to understand the situation before blindly following the suggestions of [insert company name here] lobbyists.

  5. Not dropping off everywhere... on Computing's Lost Allure · · Score: 1

    I attend the University of Guelph and recent figures indicate that the number of Computer Science students enrolling is actually increasing every year. As a matter of fact, as of last year, CS students were the largest degree program at the school (which for those of you that don't know, is renowned for it's Agricultural and Veteranarian programs), accounting for ~5%-6% of all students.

    Hopefully there will still be jobs left for us when we all graduate.