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Comment Uniforms are communication (Score 1) 837

The real issue of concern for me would be that many uniforms are associated with either semi-skilled jobs (fast food) or positions that require special garments to perform work (soldiers, firefighters). Most help-desk people that I've known (and the one I used to be) think of themselves as office professionals. What message does the uniform send to the non-IT staff with whom the help desk has contact. Clearly, you don't want to send messages that amount to either "semi-skilled" or "willing to move filing cabinets."

Comment Re:Flip the question. (Score 1) 108

It's different because users of paid merchandise or services can seek legal remediation if something goes terribly wrong. The payment creates and obligation. In free software, there's no corresponding obligation, because there has been no payment. Of course, paid OSS (e.g., from RedHat) falls somewhere confusingly in the middle.

Comment How does this help? (Score 2, Interesting) 181

I think a lot of comments above miss a more important point, that knowing the attacks follow a power law distribution (for argument's sake) still doesn't help predict individual events. Really, unless you're placing bets on terrorism (google for "futures market terrorism Poindexter") this won't help you much.

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