No it's not. Maybe you're confused with VVV which is 777 in Arabic figures. Numbers in Judaism are either written in Hebrew letters, which would be (for 666) Taf-Resh-Samekh-Vav. If you really want to try and pronounce that, it's read Tarsav.
It's not the fact that he told people there was a G5 delivery to Micorsoft that got him fired. It's the fact that he gave away too much information regarding security issues on the Microsoft campus. Next time, RTFA.
LG should have not released a version of their firmware that was flawed. However, bugs happen. To us all.
Mandrake should have not released a version of their software that was flawed. However, bugs happen. To us all.
Both get paid. Both should have looked out for their customers.
The Israeli govenment said it temporarily suspended contracts with Microsoft because they cost too much and the economic conditions are not grand. Examining Open Source as an alternative has been going on for quite some time. As far as the spokesmen for the different government offices go, it's going to be a short while before Israel renews the contracts.
Not only that, but it's also the oldest dupe ever... ;)
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No it's not. Maybe you're confused with VVV which is 777 in Arabic figures. Numbers in Judaism are either written in Hebrew letters, which would be (for 666) Taf-Resh-Samekh-Vav. If you really want to try and pronounce that, it's read Tarsav.
Good luck finding a conspiracy theory in that.
And oh, 666 is a christian number.
It's not the fact that he told people there was a G5 delivery to Micorsoft that got him fired. It's the fact that he gave away too much information regarding security issues on the Microsoft campus.
Next time, RTFA.
Mandrake should have not released a version of their software that was flawed. However, bugs happen. To us all.
Both get paid. Both should have looked out for their customers.
The lesson is: test your software. nuff said.
The Israeli govenment said it temporarily suspended contracts with Microsoft because they cost too much and the economic conditions are not grand. Examining Open Source as an alternative has been going on for quite some time.
As far as the spokesmen for the different government offices go, it's going to be a short while before Israel renews the contracts.
It's just resting. Can't you see? it's pining!