Hopefully this law...
Yep. This sounds like legislation from the bench to me.
> "they dropped that stuff like a bad habit" The didn't drop the test equipment line, they split HP into 2 companies, HP and Agilent. Agilent is still making fine test equipment. http://www.agilent.com/
Too bad they didn't split off the computer and printer business into "Agilent" and let the test equipment keep the HP name.
He should be summarily executed as an example and to prevent such foolishness in the future. We don't need him polluting our gene pool.
Agreed. But as to giving lawyers a bad name, no he doesn't. Lawyers already have a more than bad name. IANAL, thank god!
You fools are only benchmarking Firefox 8!! Well I benchmarked Firefox 14
Boy, are you behind. I just downloaded Firefox 17 and it blows Firefox 15 out of the water!
As far as I am concerned, this has more to do with how Facebook (and others) are used against people in the work place, at school, by insurance companies, by lawyers and even during pre-employment screenings. As it has been legally supported by court rulings that it's okay to use that information for those purposes (despite the fact that it hinders certain constitutional amendments, the separation of personal and professional life and more), it comes down to the users having two choices: participate or not participate.
I saw this LONG long ago and I decided not to participate as the best option. I think others are beginning to see it as well.
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My company is on it...after a year through our processes, zeus will be so broken and useless no one will want to use it.
So, who do you work for? Apple or Microsoft?
After Goliath's defeat, giants ceased to command respect. - Freeman Dyson