People's needs aren't out of the equation, but are simply ignored as it's becoming more insignificant compared to computer resources.
As for the brains, the people with the brains will still be needed to design the systems from their home office, and the people without the brains will still be required to clean the peoples' with the brains' toilets.
People's needs aren't out of the equation, but are simply ignored as it's becoming more insignificant compared to computer resources.
As for the brains, the people with the brains will still be needed to design the systems from their home office, and the people without the brains will still be required to clean the peoples' with the brains' toilets.
Nice... I agree with this. Bring on the blatantly obvious statements in response to such a bland and fact-less article! ...Engage!
Since when was Windows not free?! Y'har!