Comment Too Late (Score 1) 60
These cats are already out of their bags. The real question is, when it bites us on the ass, will we be able to put them back in?
These cats are already out of their bags. The real question is, when it bites us on the ass, will we be able to put them back in?
My type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, triggered by a virus. It makes my white cells attack my pancreatic cells. My eating habits are not the cause, and even a strict diet would not improve my lack of insulin.
If you can learn to place an intrinsic value on the people in your workplace and your relationships with them, instead of seeing them as a means to an end, both you and they will benefit.
Let's not forget the tax-loopholes and favors for large corporate entities like General Electric, that reportly does not pay ANY income tax. What would be wrong with a flat tax? No loopholes, favors or exemptions. Everyone and every corporation pays their fair share. Let's write our representatives and demand this.
...Belong to those who OWN one.
If Corporate America is is pained by the floorspace taken up by IT staff, then why will they STILL not let me telecommute? They could reduce office space, reduce my carbon footprint and get government incentives to boot. I think they just like torturing us.
I am all for freedom of speech and Net Neutrality. Having said that, I see real practical problems here. Freedom of Speech is an inalienable right. If we tie that to an infrastructure that costs billions of dollars to create and maintain, who will pay for it all? Should we all be taxed to provide the access (implying that it belongs to Government)? Do for-profit corporations just have to "suck it up" as a price of doing business?
This is something I have never understood. Why on earth do normal people use banks when there are credit unions?
Find a better, more well-written opinion in this thread and I'll be impressed.
iPhone users have a choice as do all smartphone users. Many iPhone users selected the iPhone knowing that they'd be locked into the App Store and the rules that apply.
Those who preach the "open is better" mantra at all costs obviously don't speak for the public. For the most part, Apple's customers seem quite happy with the iPod, the iPhone and other "closed system" devices. Sadly, Tim Bray seems to have joined this crowd and has done so without critical evaluation of Android.
As you pointed out, Google needs to make advances in phone technology to win--not copy nor denigrate the choices other manufacturers have made. If they feel they have a superior alternative to RIM, Apple or WinMO then let customers speak. So far, RIM and Apple lead the pack.
"And do you think (fop that I am) that I could be the Scarlet Pumpernickel?" -- Looney Tunes, The Scarlet Pumpernickel (1950, Chuck Jones)