Comment Re:Anon can improve their design and reform itself (Score 1) 111
Movements don't need to have leaders.
You could use this same assertion against democracy ("people MUST be lead, fascism sounds good.").
Movements don't need to have leaders.
You could use this same assertion against democracy ("people MUST be lead, fascism sounds good.").
How many snails am I allowed to rig up?
I, for one, welcome the creation of a Beowulf cluster of these snail-pulled carriages.
I agree: this article is complete crap. Nice job, Slashdot (slow clap).
Organgtool: +42 to you!
One word: guanxi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanxi
HP is already dead: they died when they turned their backs on what Bill and Dave said in "The HP Way".
To me, the _real_ HP (engineering and innovation focused, not the "brand machine" someone mentioned earlier in this thread) is Agilent.
GREAT question!
My question for Jennifer:
I've observed in work and professional life (my job is 50% nerd whisperer, 50% energy policy and political matters) that while laws that protect "the little guy" are practically worthless unless one is willing to shell out several hundred dollars for a lawyer--and perhaps even $10K+ for a litigator.
It's also scary and disheartening to hear an experienced and successful friend say that he selected a US Government-owned patent for technology his startup is implementing--if only because he hopes the Feds will come to his defense if he's sued for patent infringement.
Could you please suggest some political and/or legislative outcomes that we need to pursue to try to make access to law more egalitarian from technology and innovation standpoints?
BLISS is ignorance.