"You were hired not for your grand intelligence, and razors-edge ability to reason, but rather for your neanderthal like ability to take a stout blow to the head and still perform like the drone you were bred for. Please enjoy the acid blotter and model airplane glue attatched to the bottom of this correspondence (letter). Remember our corporate motto: The dumber you are, the richer we get."
And then send the little bastard to work while I take the first flight to jamaica to plant my pasty white ass on the beach for... how long do clones live anyway?
Lies or not, this is a wake-up call for any entity that stores personal data within easy reach of the internet. It is an example of how easily personal data can become public knowledge. The next time you get a virus or piece of spyware on your corporate desktop, think how easily this "program" could be used to target other forms of sensitive information and not just your keystrokes.
Not only do you get sore thumbs, but your wrists get sore too, well one of them anyway. Repeated use can lead to blindness and give you a lot of zits also.
"..piracy won't be accepted and that copyright laws apply even on the Internet."
Unless, of course, you are a large capitalist monoculture with bulging pockets of cash waiting to be thrown in the direction of needy politicians, spokespeople, or special interest groups.
That's not what I see at all. What I see 40,000 to 60,000 employees. I see politics. I see personal agendas. I see a lot of people that do not get along well, and a lot that do. I see a lot of people that do not want or welcome change, or are afraid of anything that makes their enivironment different, and then I see a lot of people that DO want change and are not afraid of it. Is any of this starting to sound familiar? Can you relate? When you have that many people involved, simply changing the brand of asswipe in the loo is going to make some people freeeek the f#ck out. With this many people involved, not much ever gets done efficiently or quickly.
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I wonder what he would find if he was to analyze HTTP or FTP traffic? Probably the same damn thing.
The other thing he mentions is he "joined the six largest channels on each IRC network". WTF? Does he realize there are more than 10 IRC networks "Worldwide"? Also, he claims to "spend most of his time" on freenode. The 6 largest groups there are:
It aint just microsoft that's stinking up the place. It's corporate amerika as a whole.
> Also This sould be useful for upskirting and
yeah wtf? He said he had a wife. Where are the obligatory MILF pics?
"You were hired not for your grand intelligence, and razors-edge ability to reason, but rather for your neanderthal like ability to take a stout blow to the head and still perform like the drone you were bred for. Please enjoy the acid blotter and model airplane glue attatched to the bottom of this correspondence (letter). Remember our corporate motto: The dumber you are, the richer we get."
And you can too. All that TCO talk is garbage. $15,000/year in licensing cost is one thing we saved.
..wheres that lightho- *crash*
swa's....*hic*....wroongg..wiffa......twobuck....' sallsa ..same result.
And then send the little bastard to work while I take the first flight to jamaica to plant my pasty white ass on the beach for ... how long do clones live anyway?
>Once you've seen the gooey orange stuff, you'll be thankful for mere hairballs.
Either way, they say licking it off is the best way to get rid of it.
Lies or not, this is a wake-up call for any entity that stores personal data within easy reach of the internet. It is an example of how easily personal data can become public knowledge. The next time you get a virus or piece of spyware on your corporate desktop, think how easily this "program" could be used to target other forms of sensitive information and not just your keystrokes.
Not only do you get sore thumbs, but your wrists get sore too, well one of them anyway. Repeated use can lead to blindness and give you a lot of zits also.
I managed to grab a link out of the page from mirrordot before it went tits-up again. This is the link the guy got part of his idea from.
http://gravert.club.fr/galvetch/contfram.htm
For once, I've fully RTFA
All those developing countries are just waiting to be exploited by capitalism over the internet.
they were full of shit too.
"..piracy won't be accepted and that copyright laws apply even on the Internet."
Unless, of course, you are a large capitalist monoculture with bulging pockets of cash waiting to be thrown in the direction of needy politicians, spokespeople, or special interest groups.
This kinda shoots to shit the idea of reform-through-a-prison-sentance then, hmm?
Lay down with whores, wake up with sores.
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That's not what I see at all. What I see 40,000 to 60,000 employees. I see politics. I see personal agendas. I see a lot of people that do not get along well, and a lot that do. I see a lot of people that do not want or welcome change, or are afraid of anything that makes their enivironment different, and then I see a lot of people that DO want change and are not afraid of it. Is any of this starting to sound familiar? Can you relate? When you have that many people involved, simply changing the brand of asswipe in the loo is going to make some people freeeek the f#ck out. With this many people involved, not much ever gets done efficiently or quickly.
*lol* the scrotum in the middle of the pic. I bet van gogh never thought about scroti as art.
Wouldn't that be K-orgy ?
I wonder what he would find if he was to analyze HTTP or FTP traffic? Probably the same damn thing.
The other thing he mentions is he "joined the six largest channels on each IRC network". WTF? Does he realize there are more than 10 IRC networks "Worldwide"? Also, he claims to "spend most of his time" on freenode. The 6 largest groups there are:
#gentoo 550 users
#debian 447 users
#php 265 users
#fedora 230 users
##linux 206 users
#perl 203 users
Where is the author going on freenode when he is "spending most of his time?".
Everyone run down to your neighborhood market and buy all the Kielbasa they have.
for the 73 IT people left in the United States
Huh? Does that only plug into a Mac (not surprised)
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