Also in being fair, before investing alot of money into ANYTHING, a wise person, or even half alive person investigates said investment.
There was a woman in Jersey that embezzled something in the neighborhood of a quarter million dollars (if my memory serves me) for this scam. Likely, it took her more effort to embezzle the money, than it would have to look up the scam on the web.
I say those that fall for this scam, and any other net-hoax crap, deserve the ridicule levied at them.
You fucking arrogant little shithead. Not everybody is as saavy with computers as you are. Some people are a bit overwhelmed being in front of a computer, and take for granted that the information presented to them is factual and authoritative. I'm sure there are lots of scams YOU would fall for if you were placed into another field without training. Say, an aircraft pilot. Or an auto mechanic.
Obviously you fell for the scam huh:( It's ok however. Very often, I understand that the penis enlargement helps when you goto the bank to pick up your check from the nigerian ambassador.
P.S. When you broadcast your stupidity onto other people, I think that's called "projecting" in nutbag... err psychological terms.
I fail to find the humor that you do. Your "Funny Situation" being that a communist government is taking the "choice" away from people to choose their OS.
Rather than forcing any system built there, to have an OSS, it would have been more "freedom" to force any system built to have either a choice or even no OS installed.
But Freedom of Choice wasn't what you were laughing at was it?
I took this shot on the way into work on the loading dock (MSCopy, the print shop I work in, is in the same building as MS's shipping and receiving).
From his resume: Contract position with Xerox Business Services at the primary print shop at Microsoft's Redmond campus. So yes Microsoft has a relationship with Xerox, and you can bet that Xerox will fire anyone that MS says to. Is it legal? As I said in another post, how do YOU know what's in the young man's contract about security and information disclosure?
How do you know that camera's aren't banned there? Or that perhaps even in his temp contract there's a clause about revealing information or details about anything that he finds, sees, or does on the Microsoft Campus?
This is alot of hub bub about a person that was careless and did something he shouldn't have. If he's running around the office with a digital camera in his bag, what's to stop him from taking pictures of documents in the printshop and showing them to friends or games of jenga?
Why haven't any of you that are defending him asked "Why did he have the camera in the first place?"
There's a chance one of his friends at the office (or not so friendly friends) pointed it out to someone. That someone points it out to someone, and eventually, someone points it out to the manager.
It's safe to guess that MS might watch it's personel as well. I certainly would. They have enough "accidental" leaks and Longhorn is around the corner.
I think he meant an animated film who's focus was moreso the plot than guns, cyborgs, and making things blow up.
If the film had been publicized as loudly as craptastic movies like T3, it would have been a grand slam.
Also in being fair, before investing alot of money into ANYTHING, a wise person, or even half alive person investigates said investment.
There was a woman in Jersey that embezzled something in the neighborhood of a quarter million dollars (if my memory serves me) for this scam. Likely, it took her more effort to embezzle the money, than it would have to look up the scam on the web.
I say those that fall for this scam, and any other net-hoax crap, deserve the ridicule levied at them.
Obviously you fell for the scam huh
P.S. When you broadcast your stupidity onto other people, I think that's called "projecting" in nutbag... err psychological terms.
I fail to find the humor that you do. Your "Funny Situation" being that a communist government is taking the "choice" away from people to choose their OS.
Rather than forcing any system built there, to have an OSS, it would have been more "freedom" to force any system built to have either a choice or even no OS installed.
But Freedom of Choice wasn't what you were laughing at was it?
Did you read it?
I took this shot on the way into work on the loading dock (MSCopy, the print shop I work in, is in the same building as MS's shipping and receiving).
From his resume: Contract position with Xerox Business Services at the primary print shop at Microsoft's Redmond campus. So yes Microsoft has a relationship with Xerox, and you can bet that Xerox will fire anyone that MS says to. Is it legal? As I said in another post, how do YOU know what's in the young man's contract about security and information disclosure?
How do you know that camera's aren't banned there? Or that perhaps even in his temp contract there's a clause about revealing information or details about anything that he finds, sees, or does on the Microsoft Campus?
This is alot of hub bub about a person that was careless and did something he shouldn't have. If he's running around the office with a digital camera in his bag, what's to stop him from taking pictures of documents in the printshop and showing them to friends or games of jenga?
Why haven't any of you that are defending him asked "Why did he have the camera in the first place?"
There's a chance one of his friends at the office (or not so friendly friends) pointed it out to someone. That someone points it out to someone, and eventually, someone points it out to the manager.
It's safe to guess that MS might watch it's personel as well. I certainly would. They have enough "accidental" leaks and Longhorn is around the corner.