That's what I thought until I read Moxie Marlinspike's paper, especially how one can create a valid certificate for say www.paypal.com as a leaf of an otherwise valid trust chain for another domain. Unicode tricks are pretty scary too...
AFAIK, almost any West European or North European country would fit that description. Well, on the vacation side, very likely, yes. On the salary side, certainly not.
Being a French citizen who currently lives in the Bay Area, I can tell you that, even with the dollar's depreciation lately, my American pay check is still three times worth my French one. For the exact same IT job (sysadmin in an academic environment).
Money is still the number one motive which drives foreign people to come study or work in the US. And quality of life is probably the number one motive which brings them back home.
The interface is so great it doesn't even work with Konqueror. The drop down menu supposed to display more 'search flavours' when you click on "more" doesn't even show up, but is instead replaced with a nice white useless rectangle. How am I supposed to search groups with that? This "Universal Search" is probably not that universal when it comes to browser support, huh?
That's what I thought until I read Moxie Marlinspike's paper, especially how one can create a valid certificate for say www.paypal.com as a leaf of an otherwise valid trust chain for another domain.
Unicode tricks are pretty scary too...
Being a French citizen who currently lives in the Bay Area, I can tell you that, even with the dollar's depreciation lately, my American pay check is still three times worth my French one. For the exact same IT job (sysadmin in an academic environment).
Money is still the number one motive which drives foreign people to come study or work in the US. And quality of life is probably the number one motive which brings them back home.
The interface is so great it doesn't even work with Konqueror. The drop down menu supposed to display more 'search flavours' when you click on "more" doesn't even show up, but is instead replaced with a nice white useless rectangle. How am I supposed to search groups with that? This "Universal Search" is probably not that universal when it comes to browser support, huh?