I'd agree, facebookers are addicts, much more highly motivated to get their fix than a saddo would be.
I wonder if there would be a world food shortage if all the farmville players actually worked on real farms for the same amount of hours.
So I ran that page using Firefox 3.6.3 and it says that it passes all of the Geolocation tests, looking at the spec though it suggests that it needs to ask me before passing that info.
http://dev.w3.org/geo/api/spec-source.html
"user agents must acquire permission through a user interface, unless they have prearranged trust relationships with users"
If you run that page it does not ask but if you run this page
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/geolocation/
it will check with you before revieling your details.
For trademarks one of the claims people can make is that you are "passing off" i.e. pretending to be that company or in some how related to that company. Hence you should make it very clear that you are not that company/organisation.
There is information on trademarks etc at the British Library IP Centre
http://www.bl.uk/bipc/
The electronic equivalent of a blank cheque is called a "Direct Debit" it authorises the company to take as much money from your account as they want as often as they want.
Surely the point of slashdot is to discuss the higher level and principles rather than the fine details. If the origional poster wanted to ask a very specific question with config files etc they would find a linux forum or a forum for their specific hardware.
Yes, this definately works, I had a book that once lasted for an 8 hour flight and then intermittant use for the rest of the week. It did not quite make it all the way through the flight on the way back though. This was with the default settings that came with the book!
Dcam and Turbidostato are so right. However you can also ask a lot about the company when being showed around, particularly things like dress code can be asked then rather than in the interview.
I once asked a first interview panel why two of the board of directors had left in the last 6 months. They did not give a convincing answer so I turned the company down
I have some old Sinclair Spectrum "backups" on audio tape, not sure if they can still be read though.
All of the other tape formats I've used have become obsolete in a couple of years so I can see how tape is good for short term corporate DR but not really for longer term of making sure essential photos etc don't get lost.