Comment Exodus (Score 1) 231
And this is why I avoid them like the plague.... Well that and the political smear story they ran a couple years back.
And this is why I avoid them like the plague.... Well that and the political smear story they ran a couple years back.
An anti-virus company has ended a relationship with a vendor that will waste your money.
Now if only software companies would fix their products we could then end our relationship with these anti-virus vendors that are wastes of money.
I refuse to believe this is is constitutional. A policing body taking my genetic code and doing god know what with it if I jay walk or look at a cop wrong? Lets see how this silly piece of paper hold up in court.
Why are exploits and zero-days in Microsoft products still news? Their product is full to the brim with holes, problems, and exploits. a running tally would be more effective than a news story.
Lets move away from an hour based work schedule to a task and accomplishment based work/pay system. Base salary and flexible hours. Penalties for work not completed or as a corrective measure. We don't measure lives in hours, why should our job's measure what we do for them in hours?
Mandating an "hours per week" for employee's is the problem, not the solution.
They just get hit with solar flares and fizzle out.
Seriously though, the only angle that LightSquard had was, "It's already up there, all we have to do it turn it on..." and that has just gone up in smoke. Just like their business model and momentum. It's time they go back to the drawing board and come up with a new plan, get new backers, and find a new way to do what they want to do.
Part of a healthy mind is the ability to forget unimportant or no longer relevant information in favor of more recent and accurate things. If i tracked myself I wouldn't be able to forget the unimportant or push aside the less desirable. I would be governed by old data and held to means and modes of things that may not reflect current realities.
This seems more like punishment than an aid.
And once again we find that it's only true to a government if their own agencies or personnel tell them it's so. A private citizen should be able to produce evidence and have it considered with the same weight as something produced by a policing force. Providing obtaining that evidence didn't violate the law in any way.
You can bet that if it had been the police that can up with that GPS location they would have a warrant in hand tight now.
I 4 1 amd welcomming our new script bashing apron wearing apple pie bakeing overlady's!
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