Comment Re:Uh, that's sorta the point of the 'crisis' (Score 1) 284
Be sure that Apple's success would never happen in any other country, in the current day and age at least.
Be sure that Apple's success would never happen in any other country, in the current day and age at least.
Wow, employees with Asian backgrounds stealing secrets from Western companies? What a surprise!
He has a weird definition of failure
Was that some major fail attempt to make a point? Cease and desist congratulating yourself.
Who's going to seed all that crap? Leave it on the FB server...
It's amazing how few people in the U.S. economy actually create anything anymore. An education is pretty much jumping through and learning how to brown-nose/shove your way through the corporate world.
Agreed, Burz:
There is plenty of kudos to be had for putting down Russia nowadays. One gets the most points if he riles up the cowboys in the Congress with such paranoid blather.
Yes, it's such a great feeling when other people hurt themselves.
The summary provided is indeed a mish-mash of confusion: Is it about telecommuters or, indeed, "mobile" workers?!?
They have similar deals with Adobe (installing Flash will install Chrome too)
Brilliant marketing partnership, considering Chrome didn't even run Flash in a stable fashion the last time I could be bothered to tolerate the pain of Chrome use half a year ago
Opera was decent at the (IE6) time until it started crashing ad infinitum
It's not a text message (anymore) if it takes the form of a picture
What is "woo-woo" supposed to mean?
Is the "critters" term supposed to be funny or derogatory? It sounds more like idiotic and childish, not to mention counterproductive.
This is the sort of role IBM has stamped out for itself in the 22nd century: that of the BS'ing bureaucrat.
The irony of using an almost completely unstable Rational Software Architect product, heavily-burdened bloatware, to develop robust software was not wasted on me.
They do have a kick-ass online help system, though, I gotta give 'em that. Bureaucracy can work in open-loop systems.
He has not acquired a fortune; the fortune has acquired him. -- Bion