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  1. Re:spreading themselves thin on Hands on: Google Spreadsheets · · Score: 1

    I don't think so. According to Time magazine, Google employees split there time into 70%, 20%, 10%.... being directly job related activities, semi job related activities, and far off non-related ideals, respectively. The article also suggested that Google Maps and GMail came out of someone's 10% time. Their tangents are sometimes far off, but that's how they stay up on the innovation, and keep themselves a step ahead of Microsoft.

  2. Re:In other news on Highly Critical Hole Found in IE · · Score: 1

    I personally thought this was highly comical. It deserved more than a 1. :P

    And off topic. This graphic below that I have to type the words I see in to confirm... I know its there so that bots can't read it. What happens when I can't read it? Here goes my best guess... ;x

  3. Church on What Corporate Email Limits Do You Have? · · Score: 1

    I work for a very, very large church in columbus, ohio, in the I.T. department. We have just over 400 employees, and we run MS Exchange Server 2003. When I arrived on the scene, they here having space issues just like you described. Being highly experienced in exchange, I knew there were other issues too that they may have just assumed were unavoidable. I instituted a 20 megabyte rule for each email message. I know this is high, but there is a publications department that sends and receives huge images and documents to and from venders for publication purposes. Anything larger than that, we force them to use FTP. Beyond that, most people who had the larger email boxes, we learned were keeping email to cover themselves from responsibilty, i.e. - so and so said to do this so I did it, and I kept the email to prove it just in case. At any rate, I also instituted a rule that will delete all email after 180 days (6 months). No archiving. It isn't that having the information in email form is bad. If it's something they really need to keep, the employees are instructed to back it up in local archives on their computers by dragging the EML file out of outlook to their desktop. Combined, these rules have helped to ensure higher speeds within the exchange server and have made the 5 emails servers we had under exchange 2000 more managable and have allowed us to reduce down to 1, with just under a hundred gigs.

  4. Re:It's *not* rocket science, guys... on Alternative Browsers Impede Investigations · · Score: 1, Troll

    Dude.. that sucks. I'm sorry you feel the need to have to look at porn in the first place when you have a wife.

    LOL. That totally blows.

  5. evolution? hah, on Scientists Give Human Organs to Lamb · · Score: 1

    this is the most evoution i've ever seen. but in reality, i guess that last part of the post would mean more to me had i believed in evolution when i read it. honestly, i think it takes more "faith" to believe in evolution's BS than it does to believe in anything else. lets not haste to believe that evolution is the standard. even non-religious phenatics have reason to hail it as little more than horse crap. its just a theory, and one that has mostly been backed up with scientific lies. things change? absolutely. my yesterday and tomorrow will never be identical, and my body will probably look uglier tomorrow too... but once again, lets not jump to some sort of sick evolutionary standard. the only thing evolution has in common with me is my garbage can. but it evolves to.. sometimes i kick it really hard and bend that thing all up... thats evolution.