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  1. Re: No new job? on Former Disney IT Worker's Complaint To Congress: How Can You Allow This? (computerworld.com) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    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.

  2. Re: Unbridled capitalism on Former Disney IT Worker's Complaint To Congress: How Can You Allow This? (computerworld.com) · · Score: 0

    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.

  3. Hypervisor on Steroids...? on A Hardware-Software Symbiosis · · Score: 1

    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".

  4. A bad relapse... on New AT&T Acquires BellSouth · · Score: 1
    The old-sayings:
    • "The bigger they are, the harder they fall."
    • "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?