Listen Bob,
I suppose the typical contract in your land must be several dozen pages long. Heck, you probably have to review it on a weekly basis just to remember everything you are promised to do! Imagine if you forgot paragraph 76.38.7! Sounds like you should be fired!
In my land, the only contracts that are to the minutia detail you describe are those of members of the AFL-CIO. And those poor fellows are losing their jobs to off-shoring so fast it makes their heads spin.
While I on it, did you try to insult America in your little rant? Nice try. Next time make sure to let us know which country you call home:)
In my experience, a contract lays out the general responsibilities of the employee. It does not state that an employee will "walk 3.5 times per our down the central lane of the computer aisle, swiveling one's head to and fro every 3 seconds". But there is a nice little clause included in the contract that states something to the effect, "And, employee will perform other duties as instructed by ___", Got it? Now shut it.
Listen up Union Man. These people (director and librarian) were probably hired on 20 years ago. Do you think their contract spells out there internet babysitting responsibilities? Better yet, should their contracts even need to go to that level of detail? Of course not. If that is the city policy, and there is even an email about it... or a letter on the board, that should be plenty! Take care!
Don't get me wrong, I don't believe in censorship at public libraries. But if the city politicians did enact legislation to filter all porn, they hire the "director of the Valparaiso (Fla.) Community Library" to enforce that policy. He/she failed in her management responsibilities.
The question is now, was she incompetent or did these people have sweet hacking skills?
Yup, yes you did say it was $300. Did you even re-read your post? "for 400 bucks.. the card was the most expensive being 300"
Is English your first language?
Also, all your software ain't legit, so your numbers are still a bit off.
Dude... I don't devote any effort towards creation. Do I sound like a student from Kansas or something? Evolution!
FYI: I am pleased you used "pops" cause I can relate to that word. But "phase anamolies"? I would have to be Capt Kirk to understand that stuff!
Actually, I prefer L. Flynt's work to that of amateurs like Garbors. That being said. If the RIAA hires me for only $10.50/hour, I will write a small piece of code that copy a random 5-second piece of music from the MP3 and reinsert that copied chunk of music 5 seconds later. I might even do it twice in the same song! Now, NO ONE will have the time or the energy defeat something that simple. Only $10.50/hour!
How about even a single 5 second, random sound in the middle of an MP3? No one would want that shitty MP3... and no software would ever catch that.
Note: RIAA... I am looking for work. I'll take $10.50/hour.
You know you're my bitch, right? Down girl.
He? The judges name is Colleen McMahon...
ho. as in... hoser shut it.
Is your "rice in the pudding" line from some book or what? Or, are you just insane?
Listen Bob, I suppose the typical contract in your land must be several dozen pages long. Heck, you probably have to review it on a weekly basis just to remember everything you are promised to do! Imagine if you forgot paragraph 76.38.7! Sounds like you should be fired! In my land, the only contracts that are to the minutia detail you describe are those of members of the AFL-CIO. And those poor fellows are losing their jobs to off-shoring so fast it makes their heads spin. While I on it, did you try to insult America in your little rant? Nice try. Next time make sure to let us know which country you call home :)
In my experience, a contract lays out the general responsibilities of the employee. It does not state that an employee will "walk 3.5 times per our down the central lane of the computer aisle, swiveling one's head to and fro every 3 seconds". But there is a nice little clause included in the contract that states something to the effect, "And, employee will perform other duties as instructed by ___", Got it? Now shut it.
Don't forget porn. You need money to get porn. No wait... I guess you could make a wig and hang out in the lady's lockerroom.
ok. go ask a friend.
Very well put.
Listen up Union Man. These people (director and librarian) were probably hired on 20 years ago. Do you think their contract spells out there internet babysitting responsibilities? Better yet, should their contracts even need to go to that level of detail? Of course not. If that is the city policy, and there is even an email about it... or a letter on the board, that should be plenty! Take care!
Don't get me wrong, I don't believe in censorship at public libraries. But if the city politicians did enact legislation to filter all porn, they hire the "director of the Valparaiso (Fla.) Community Library" to enforce that policy. He/she failed in her management responsibilities. The question is now, was she incompetent or did these people have sweet hacking skills?
Long night, I woke up in some Japanese family's rec room... and they... would... NOT... stop... screaming.
You're right! Imagine the imcompetence!
I just ate a big red candle.
is this agraupe really that stupid? Maybe you he needs a can of ID-10T to loosen up a little.
You lie. You put solitaire on it. Better turn yourself in before it's too late...
Yup, yes you did say it was $300. Did you even re-read your post? "for 400 bucks.. the card was the most expensive being 300" Is English your first language? Also, all your software ain't legit, so your numbers are still a bit off.
Dude... I don't devote any effort towards creation. Do I sound like a student from Kansas or something? Evolution! FYI: I am pleased you used "pops" cause I can relate to that word. But "phase anamolies"? I would have to be Capt Kirk to understand that stuff!
how fuckin long do i have to wait until I can post (after hitting the fuckin reply button)? ridicious
BF2? Not all of us are super geeks like you. Please define.
Actually, I prefer L. Flynt's work to that of amateurs like Garbors. That being said. If the RIAA hires me for only $10.50/hour, I will write a small piece of code that copy a random 5-second piece of music from the MP3 and reinsert that copied chunk of music 5 seconds later. I might even do it twice in the same song! Now, NO ONE will have the time or the energy defeat something that simple. Only $10.50/hour!
How about even a single 5 second, random sound in the middle of an MP3? No one would want that shitty MP3... and no software would ever catch that. Note: RIAA... I am looking for work. I'll take $10.50/hour.
Wow. Very nice. You would make a great special ed teacher.