Hmm.. government trying to dictate to the elderly what is moral in society. One would think that the elderly would have the most conservative view on what is considered moral.
It isn't an irrational hatred of unions. Collective bargaining ensures that useless employees gain from the hardwork of honest ones. That is the reason why most IT workers don't support unionization.
I'd say that Portal by Valve pretty much dispels this argument. Gamers aren't tired of puzzles. They've simply gotten smarter and like being challenged rather than bored over mindless running around and pressing buttons to make doors open.
It should be possible to negotiate with the court system for him to continue his work from prison - should he wish to do so.
Humanity can still benefit from him and he can still give back in a big way, despite his alleged crimes.
At issue was weather WalMart would sell DRM-free music. Yes they will. Now what kind of DRM free music users will find is a completely different story - that is for the consumer to decide. Atleast they aren't being conned into buying something and then finding out that there are large imposing restrictions on what they can do with what they've purchased.
Its about managing expectations. Salary negotiation is a highly individual thing - each H1B worker negotiates his/her own. I'm willing to bet that their expectations on what constitutes a good salary are significantly lower than yours and mine. Large companies know this quite well and managers are always under pressure to keep salaries low. The lower they start you off in a job, the lower your salary increases will be over time in that firm. As an H1-B, a person has fewer options to move around than a resident or citizen. So rather than jumping ship to another company for a higher paying job, they're more likely to take the smaller increments in their current job. Atleast this way, if their job is 'secure', it'll eventually lead to a greencard.
Like any public company - Google's learning to deal with keeping a steady growth in-order to keep its stock healthy. While they may have hired too many people recently - those are too many VERY WELL PAID people compared to what they could get for the same money if they could bring in H1-B workers. The H1-B worker is looking to come to America and start a new life - he/she is willing to sacrifice a few years worth of inferior pay inorder to get settled with a Greencard.
So yes, Google CEO blamed their hiring binge - what he really meant was "We're paying too much in wages and salaries - more than we'd like to anyway".
I can't get dental or eye coverage anymore - and the government isn't passing laws that will and won't cover what kind of health I'll get in Ontario, Canada!?
Don't install root-kit on either one!;)
No seriously now, if all she was allowed to do was touch one of them.. and both laptops had the same exact everything else, then it should be simple to find ANYTHING that was added to either one. But maybe I'm being naive.
"Shuttle Atlantis launched without incident"... I mean its nice and all.. but did we have to emphasize the "without incident" part of it - should it be news worthy that it launched without incident? Are we getting that cynical?:(
Hmm.. government trying to dictate to the elderly what is moral in society. One would think that the elderly would have the most conservative view on what is considered moral.
Operating systems get updated over time too... everything needs updating as time passes.
that no one uploaded profile pictures.. haha.
It isn't an irrational hatred of unions. Collective bargaining ensures that useless employees gain from the hardwork of honest ones. That is the reason why most IT workers don't support unionization.
You elected them to represent you. So you approved of their vacation when you elected them in ;).. no point in bitching about it now :P
That incidentally, might be the best you'll get out of a panel if you made them look stupid at any point in that article.
Man there are far too many dumb old people in office to be swayed by this :(
I'd say that Portal by Valve pretty much dispels this argument. Gamers aren't tired of puzzles. They've simply gotten smarter and like being challenged rather than bored over mindless running around and pressing buttons to make doors open.
that offshore jobs will go first. They're cheaper than local jobs.
It should be possible to negotiate with the court system for him to continue his work from prison - should he wish to do so. Humanity can still benefit from him and he can still give back in a big way, despite his alleged crimes.
Really guys... frontpage material?... This dumbass story? The guy gets free publicity cuz he claims to be some guy?
Perhaps we oughta come up with an equally stupid name for those who like using the word "nerd" in a derogatory way.
.. shoot a video of whatever it is you do.... :)
At issue was weather WalMart would sell DRM-free music. Yes they will. Now what kind of DRM free music users will find is a completely different story - that is for the consumer to decide. Atleast they aren't being conned into buying something and then finding out that there are large imposing restrictions on what they can do with what they've purchased.
Its about managing expectations. Salary negotiation is a highly individual thing - each H1B worker negotiates his/her own. I'm willing to bet that their expectations on what constitutes a good salary are significantly lower than yours and mine. Large companies know this quite well and managers are always under pressure to keep salaries low. The lower they start you off in a job, the lower your salary increases will be over time in that firm. As an H1-B, a person has fewer options to move around than a resident or citizen. So rather than jumping ship to another company for a higher paying job, they're more likely to take the smaller increments in their current job. Atleast this way, if their job is 'secure', it'll eventually lead to a greencard.
Like any public company - Google's learning to deal with keeping a steady growth in-order to keep its stock healthy. While they may have hired too many people recently - those are too many VERY WELL PAID people compared to what they could get for the same money if they could bring in H1-B workers. The H1-B worker is looking to come to America and start a new life - he/she is willing to sacrifice a few years worth of inferior pay inorder to get settled with a Greencard.
So yes, Google CEO blamed their hiring binge - what he really meant was "We're paying too much in wages and salaries - more than we'd like to anyway".
Looks like they're desperate for $$.
I can't get dental or eye coverage anymore - and the government isn't passing laws that will and won't cover what kind of health I'll get in Ontario, Canada!?
Don't install root-kit on either one! ;)
No seriously now, if all she was allowed to do was touch one of them.. and both laptops had the same exact everything else, then it should be simple to find ANYTHING that was added to either one. But maybe I'm being naive.
.. transfer while you still can.
"Shuttle Atlantis launched without incident" ... I mean its nice and all .. but did we have to emphasize the "without incident" part of it - should it be news worthy that it launched without incident? Are we getting that cynical? :(
Could just be the brown American Google guy..
Noone -.-
I don't know ANYONE with a Vista license. Hell, I don't even know anyone thats using a pirated copy for that matter.
Right-o. Thanks!.. :)