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Snoop Dogg Joins the War On Cybercrime 164

wiredmikey writes "Think you can bust out some silly fresh rhymes on the subjects of hacking, identity theft and computer viruses? In a somewhat untraditional partnership, Snoop Dogg and Symantec's Norton want you to show off your their lyrical skills on the subject of cybercrime and enter the 'Hack is Wack' cybercrime rap contest. If you have the skills and bust out the phattest rap, you'll receive round trip airfare for two to Los Angeles along with two days and two nights' hotel stay to meet with Snoop's management, learn more about his business. You'll also get two tickets to a Snoop Dogg concert and a new laptop pimped out with Norton Internet Security 2011."

Comment Re:Well... (Score 2, Interesting) 366

I have an example for you. A company I used to work for in Vancouver, Washington outsourced entry level data entry to a couple of different companies in India. The cost was about 80% of what it cost us to have it down by employees here in the US. Except the quality was so variable (occasionally very good, but usually a high percentage of errors, varying from 20% to 100% (you wouldn't believe the sort of errors I found sometimes) and we demanded an error rate of less than 1% from our own employees (and could consistently get that from most), that we spent far more than that 20% discount in increased quality assurance costs. They finally stopped using them more than 2 years after this was pointed out to them. Sometimes businesses are glacially slow at reacting to problems, even really small ones (and this was a very small family owned company).

Comment Re:Molestation charge (Score 1) 529

Damn it, every time I think about moving somewhere (*anywhere*) to escape the advancing stupidity here (the USA) I hear about a different form of stupidity somewhere else. We need to start colonizing Mars or something so we have somewhere we can move to start a new country. And with current technology, Mars might be far enough to make it economically infeasible to fight a war against the colonists, so the inevitable revolution might actually work.

Comment Re:Throw away the Snowball. (Score 0, Offtopic) 238

What we really need is a time travel device of some sort. And it would probably be good if we included some kind of cloaking technology. We could call it a chameleon circuit or something. But it would probably be built by the lowest bidder and fail upon the first use, getting stuck in some era/location specific form. Well, it would still be a time travel device, oh, and we could make it bigger on the inside than on the outside!

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