I lived with a guy who played a lot of GTA. One night when he was stoned and drunk he decided to take it up a notch. He found a car with the keys in it outside of a bar. He took it for a joy ride for a while. Causing a bit of destructing.
He did the same thing to a bunch of kayakers that stayed at our place. Their boats weren't tied on to the car very well. I had to go chasing after him. Collecting kayaks down the road. One kayak dragged for a quite a while. It's a good thing kayaks are made tough.
If any thing these things hurt the corporate world because instead of putting blame on their IT department they hide behind lawsuits. It's a PR move it shifts focus from there bad practises and on to intruders. They don't want there stock holders to get wise that a large part of the blame should be held in house.
This kind of actions serve to cover up these kind of insecure practises that are rampant in the world. Instead of fixing the system they brush it under the table.
I was burned by an Ebay auction but it was Ebay's nonchalant attitude that has left a sour taste in my mouth. It is company's policies that hurt attitudes towards online transactions. If a company is viewed to be proactive in searching out claims of fraud that builds trust.
Meanwhile the seller that screwed me still has auctions running and Ebay has done nothing.
I got a CS Degree but I couldn't find any work so I took a job as a bartender. One of the best jobs I have ever had. Let me just say the perks were worth the hassle. Made up for the lonely years of an undergraduate degree.
I now work in the IT field but miss the perks of bartending.
I agree with both of those comments but assembly was a required course in my computer science degree. I believe it's still a part of the computer science program.
That class is used to weed people most likely.
It was easy to tell who was in Computer Science to learn and who was there for the money.
I lived with a guy who played a lot of GTA. One night when he was stoned and drunk he decided to take it up a notch. He found a car with the keys in it outside of a bar. He took it for a joy ride for a while. Causing a bit of destructing.
He did the same thing to a bunch of kayakers that stayed at our place. Their boats weren't tied on to the car very well. I had to go chasing after him. Collecting kayaks down the road. One kayak dragged for a quite a while. It's a good thing kayaks are made tough.
If any thing these things hurt the corporate world because instead of putting blame on their IT department they hide behind lawsuits.
It's a PR move it shifts focus from there bad practises and on to intruders. They don't want there stock holders to get wise that a large part of the blame should be held in house.
This kind of actions serve to cover up these kind of insecure practises that are rampant in the world. Instead of fixing the system they brush it under the table.
I was burned by an Ebay auction but it was Ebay's nonchalant attitude that has left a sour taste in my mouth. It is company's policies that hurt attitudes towards online transactions. If a company is viewed to be proactive in searching out claims of fraud that builds trust.
Meanwhile the seller that screwed me still has auctions running and Ebay has done nothing.
Anger Rising!!!
I liked them both but the original had some gold lines that you could not get away with these days.
Peter Lawford makes a comment about revoking the 13th and 19th Amendment to make women slaves!
In another scene some women leaves her drunk friend with Dean Martin who he just met.
Not the greatest movie but an interesting look into a different time.
Don't bastardize a spaceballs quote and try to pass it off as your own!!!
Bartending - Amateur psychologist
I got a CS Degree but I couldn't find any work so I took a job as a bartender. One of the best jobs I have ever had. Let me just say the perks were worth the hassle. Made up for the lonely years of an undergraduate degree.
I now work in the IT field but miss the perks of bartending.
I agree with both of those comments but assembly was a required course in my computer science degree. I believe it's still a part of the computer science program. That class is used to weed people most likely. It was easy to tell who was in Computer Science to learn and who was there for the money.