Comment Re:Facebook..shower of bastards (Score 1) 241
"Hey guys, whoever declines a job offer from facebook gets half a mil."
Then it's a contest.
"Hey guys, whoever declines a job offer from facebook gets half a mil."
Then it's a contest.
Yes, violations that restrict innovation should be dealt with more harshly.
To be frank, the all-nude Swedish IT shops I've been to don't discriminate based on gender or sexual orientation.
But it is already possible
Seven? Talk about a late start!
What did they teach you in kindergarten, long division? *snicker*
Excuse me? A private company which I have no business with is degrading the performance of my communications between myself and another party.
Aren't denial of service attacks like that illegal?
The point was, either way you aren't going to get arrested.
And there are legitimate causes for concern if you are irradiated, and while you may not be breaking the law there is a possibility that you are oblivious to it, in which case you should be informed.
"Do you know that you're irradiated?" is a question I'd like to have asked of me if I didn't know i was irradiated.
So, as a member of the "flying public", you have reduced your expenditure towards that form of travel because of the scanners, and you are simultaneously claiming that the "flying public" doesn't care about scanners?
What?
Corporations stand to lose business if they gain a reputation of being too invasive. The TSA, being a government agency does not directly rely on the people they infringe on for income. also, the TSA has managed to insert itself into every single commercial airport in the US.
Competition is a good thing, especially in this case.
Most people don't have to ask. Out of all the comments I read, only yours had any issue with this.
I meant "they", the Slashdot editors. Just in the summaries of a couple of today's articles:
NASA: http://news.slashdot.org/story/12/04/20/2245215/canadian-bureacracy-cant-answer-simple-question-whats-this-study-with-nasa
DARPA: http://science.slashdot.org/story/12/04/20/2146258/hypersonic-test-aircraft-peeled-apart-after-3-minutes-of-sustained-mach-20-speed
You're being silly. If you're on slashdot, you already have a connection to the internet. There's no reason you can't lookup things you don't know.
Then it was already explained in your comment's GP... It's a mod for a game you hate.
It's pretty common knowledge. They never spell out DARPA or SOPA or NASA, do they?
Slashdot is falling apart with this scheme, you're right. WON'T SOMEONE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!
You missed the internet when WC3 was in it's heyday. Never checked out blizzcon or the like.
You aren't between 19 and 30 i'd guess.
This is a likewise naive remark, both legally and from a business perspective. Nothing in an NDA (at least any decent document -- paper unfortunately doesn't refuse ink, and a lot of people can put together a ridiculous argument and stamp it at the top with NDA) would create any cause of action. As to a green light to sue, once again paper doesn't refuse ink, alas -- one doesn't need a document to sue for misappropriation, common law or statutory.
My point is, any contract can give both parties grounds to sue (and a likelyhood to win) regardless of whether or not anything malicious or illegal was done.
... regardless of your de facto reservation of rights to steal from them...
So just because I don't want to sign a document that could be used against me maliciously, I'm a thief in your eyes? You just said there are laws that would make my appropriation of someone else's concept illegal. Why should there be anything more than a record of what was told to me?
I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.