It's that lack, of a follow thru, which lands this bullshit journalism into the hands of sheeple. That's what you're pacing back & forth over.
It isn't whether this worker can or cannot land a new job, its that the evil H-1B visa took it away.
Disney hasn't created anything since the new millenium that isn't just recycled bullshit. They're solely surviving on their brand, which is burning like a pile of worn out tires. And that's where the journalistic focus should be.
Let the companies who employ the H-1B visa tactic, fall. And may they fall swiftly.
And corporations are made up of sheeple like you, obviously.
But go-on, tell us how they're so evil & there is nothing that can be done to stop them unless a dictator says-so.
Yeah, this sounds like an idea to enhance the concept of a Hypervisor; develop functionality for better "error-handling". Initially, I thought this was a rather-impressive idea; most-likely since embedded-systems intrigue-me....yet after more-thought, the only way I could see this as beneficial would be to create a similar magic to the sheer-awe IBM revealed with microcode. Though the issue with insuring that this sort of implementation doesn't "hinder" performance right from the get-go, perplexes-me. In other-words, the only thing that I see when I think of such an idea, is a Vista-like microcode - gobbling up resources just to satisfy its own needs.
Obviously (per the idea), the architecture of the Hardware would be to work in-tandem with the Software - but with all of the time Commercial-Manufacturing cuts-out with "cutting-corners", I could only hope for this to "materialize".
"If we forget the past, we are doomed to repeat it"
...seem plausible in this situation. Obviously everyone is ranting about Ma Bell, Baby Bells, and the re-encarnation of the evil AT&T monopoly. But what about M$ & the new roads their anti-trust case have paved? I'm not very active, politically speaking; however, I'm sure that the Gov't can't afford to allow another Enron-type catastrophe, causing severe consequences to the customer... Or could they?
It's that lack, of a follow thru, which lands this bullshit journalism into the hands of sheeple. That's what you're pacing back & forth over. It isn't whether this worker can or cannot land a new job, its that the evil H-1B visa took it away. Disney hasn't created anything since the new millenium that isn't just recycled bullshit. They're solely surviving on their brand, which is burning like a pile of worn out tires. And that's where the journalistic focus should be. Let the companies who employ the H-1B visa tactic, fall. And may they fall swiftly.
And corporations are made up of sheeple like you, obviously. But go-on, tell us how they're so evil & there is nothing that can be done to stop them unless a dictator says-so.
Yeah, this sounds like an idea to enhance the concept of a Hypervisor; develop functionality for better "error-handling". Initially, I thought this was a rather-impressive idea; most-likely since embedded-systems intrigue-me. ...yet after more-thought, the only way I could see this as beneficial would be to create a similar magic to the sheer-awe IBM revealed with microcode. Though the issue with insuring that this sort of implementation doesn't "hinder" performance right from the get-go, perplexes-me. In other-words, the only thing that I see when I think of such an idea, is a Vista-like microcode - gobbling up resources just to satisfy its own needs.
Obviously (per the idea), the architecture of the Hardware would be to work in-tandem with the Software - but with all of the time Commercial-Manufacturing cuts-out with "cutting-corners", I could only hope for this to "materialize".