Comment Re:Nothing is unbreakable. (Score 1) 316
I wager a 100 ton hydraulic press would make short work of it.
I wager a 100 ton hydraulic press would make short work of it.
Honestly, there's not a lot of value in cutting off the coffee anyway. On a per cup basis it's one of the cheapest beverages going. Some gas stations make more off the coffee than they do the gasoline.
This'll encourage all kinds of talented people to stay in IT, that's for sure. This combined with the bad pay and near infinite stress, and being woken up at 3AM become some developer was fiddling where he shouldn't be... Yeah, who wouldn't want to work in this field?
This is like having a bank vault, and investing thousands in an expensive lock - then placing that lock on the outside of the vault in a tin box. All they have to do is smash off the box and turn the knob behind it. There's a word for this: incompetence. I'm not sure why companies still put up with this kind of stupidity. Seriously, if a doctor pulled this kind of stunt he'd lose his license.
Of what possible value is this? What is wrong with PDF, DVI, PostScript, djvu and the other hundreds of technologies that do the same damn thing?
I would be satisfied with him halting the decay.
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.