In 1994, before the web, I worked on a program for Fedex call FedexShip. It was a thin client at worked with a modem (remember those things ) or by having a connection to AOL, a user could with "one click" schedule a package pickup and pay for shipping.
The product was released in conjunction with Fedex sponsorship of the Superbowl XXIX game. There slogan for "point, click, & ship".
If this bill does go through, we the people, will be able to see what congress person is sending inappropriate emails to pages, what porn they like, and who is doing who's wife.
But of course the bill would most likely not cover them, they exempt them selfs, for security reason.... Patriot Act and all that...
The real reason that jobs are not being lost is that these are not the jobs that U.S. citizens want in the first place. What software engineer in there right mind really what to program in.Net or do QA in the U.S.
This is just no different then all the illegals taking justs in the farm fields and in the slaughter houses.
Just think how luck we are to have other countries do the jobs that no one in the U.S wants like...
Wait a minute, someone has just walked into my cube, sorry I have to go, I've just been off shored....
I really wonder why the states can put together lottery systems that is secure, fast, flexiable, and can not make a voting system?
The lottery system has terminal all over place. It uses secure paper to print your selections on, and instance feedback that your entry has be received.
Home Theater: Price of movie anywhere from $3.00 to FREE (for whole room).
Theater: Price of movie anywhere from $2.00 (no more dollar shows anymore, apparently:( ) to $9.50, and that's PER PERSON.
Or is that $18000 to open a theater near you!
Why do people always believe that something made for a specific purpose can be changed to be use as a general solution. Ajax will do some things well. It is not the answer to all problems. If coders force this into area where it does make any sense it will fail.
In 1994, before the web, I worked on a program for Fedex call FedexShip. It was a thin client at worked with a modem (remember those things ) or by having a connection to AOL, a user could with "one click" schedule a package pickup and pay for shipping. The product was released in conjunction with Fedex sponsorship of the Superbowl XXIX game. There slogan for "point, click, & ship".
If this bill does go through, we the people, will be able to see what congress person is sending inappropriate emails to pages, what porn they like, and who is doing who's wife. But of course the bill would most likely not cover them, they exempt them selfs, for security reason .... Patriot Act and all that ...
The real reason that jobs are not being lost is that these are not the jobs that U.S. citizens want in the first place. What software engineer in there right mind really what to program in .Net or do QA in the U.S.
This is just no different then all the illegals taking justs in the farm fields and in the slaughter houses.
Just think how luck we are to have other countries do the jobs that no one in the U.S wants like ...
Wait a minute, someone has just walked into my cube, sorry I have to go, I've just been off shored ....
I really wonder why the states can put together lottery systems that is secure, fast, flexiable, and can not make a voting system? The lottery system has terminal all over place. It uses secure paper to print your selections on, and instance feedback that your entry has be received.
Home Theater: Price of movie anywhere from $3.00 to FREE (for whole room). Theater: Price of movie anywhere from $2.00 (no more dollar shows anymore, apparently :( ) to $9.50, and that's PER PERSON.
Or is that $18000 to open a theater near you!
Why do people always believe that something made for a specific purpose can be changed to be use as a general solution. Ajax will do some things well. It is not the answer to all problems. If coders force this into area where it does make any sense it will fail.