It all comes back to exempt vs non exempt. Back in y2k when programmers were needed by the millions, overtime pay would have killed all the y2k projects from a cost stand point, so IT folks were generally exempt from overtime and worked to death. Now the tide has turned and finally the feds are telling employers that programmers are not exempt from overtime rules and now they must pay. Just imagine if the y2kers could have sued for all those 80 hour weeks... thank the statute of limitations....
Did congress let Nixon off the hook for breaking the law? We will never know what really happened with spying under Bush. It is a sad day, but still better Blue than more Bush
Blank passwords, might as well have no passwords....wait that's what they did. That pesky firewall keeps blocking things also, can we change it to default allow all to all?
worst case.... make a shadow database and create some very restrictive views....
best case, create a webservice where they can get the data to load into their own database to play with.
The real question is did they patent the concept and who are they going to sue?
There are now millions of drooling star trek fans muttering Heisenberg Compensator to themselves
You are forgetting, the index itself reveals data.
This thread is wasting more bandwidth
If they are going to use the tools results as evidence, it should be open to expert examination just like any other evidence.
House in foreclosure CHECK Credit Cards past due CHECK Car Repossessed CHECK TV ready for Digital....not a priority
There are inherent security risks any time you allow code to be executed on a mammoth scale without some serious security inspection and review.
Sharing files is legal, it's the content of the files that is in question. :)
not true... You are not required to be a lawyer to be on the supreme court of the united states
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Benjamin Franklin, 1755
If you tell a lie enough times, it eventually becomes the truth. Thanks Photoshop
Post your email address here and we will test it for ya :)
What happened to the other compressorless methods? There was a method using sound a few years back that was supposed to be the next best thing...
It all comes back to exempt vs non exempt. Back in y2k when programmers were needed by the millions, overtime pay would have killed all the y2k projects from a cost stand point, so IT folks were generally exempt from overtime and worked to death. Now the tide has turned and finally the feds are telling employers that programmers are not exempt from overtime rules and now they must pay. Just imagine if the y2kers could have sued for all those 80 hour weeks... thank the statute of limitations....
Did congress let Nixon off the hook for breaking the law? We will never know what really happened with spying under Bush. It is a sad day, but still better Blue than more Bush
If they were able to kill excerpting, then sites like slashdot would lose their main content driver...
setup some Hard Drive Dominos, and post the video on youtube.
Hmmm, I thought they were going there to find a new source of oil.
Blank passwords, might as well have no passwords....wait that's what they did. That pesky firewall keeps blocking things also, can we change it to default allow all to all?
but have the cubes grown in proportion to the programmers?
how about just a spreadsheet? Open office?
worst case.... make a shadow database and create some very restrictive views.... best case, create a webservice where they can get the data to load into their own database to play with.
and today is april 1st!!!