Where can I learn how to fileshare BUT stay off the radar?
E.g. what amount of filesharing, or non-college-filesharing, or anonymoyzer of some sort should I use to not get sued? I need a definitive answer, not speculation.
I assume the sued-people are hushed, but don't they leak out the lawsuit details somewhere so we can all learn?
Thanks
-jim
wow, thanks for that.
Since it takes me weeks to get a new windows-environment running, I will ask this:
Do you know anyone (besides you) who might do this for pay?
I won't bug you further....
-jim
Don't listen to anyone who isn't successful. Try to surround yourself with success. Talk to people, don't hide. If you want to be a billionaire, talk to billionaires, if you want to get to heaven, talk to clergy, if you want to make your wife proud of you, [ no clue there ].
show me one pro-linux post by a female.
Don't get me wrong, I love Linux, and Linux consulting.
Lets plan for a better 2009. Here what I propose. Make a distro called netbook-chick and make it work on new netbooks.
Tear out all the useless shit that programmers add and make it stupidproof.
And do like that other poster said, and have a solid remote-login system to get quick help.
Perhaps link it to facebook/lonely men and make it a dating introduction service, OGPB One Geek per Bimbo.
I put Ubuntu on an old laptop for my 14 yr old ""GIRL"" neighbor. Then it dawned on me, what the Flip am I doing? Flash will never work, games will never work. I awoke and quickly put on my circa 2000 XP (which I got free from vending at Comdex I might add).
Ubuntu could work, but not without a parent figure like Steve Jobs MAKING it work!
Here are my top-5-ways-to-live-in-closed-source.
1. I can't imagine quitting a company merely because they have scratchy toilet paper. I think you are mad for some other reason.
2. Regarding open source, What I do is just get the job done. Don't tell them.
3. From my experience, you will be happy doing this, but you won't last long at that company, so be prepared to move into consulting, the only place open source really will make you a living.
4. Don't ever post their name anywhere.
5. Read your employment agreement and if it doesn't say OPEN-SOURCE in there, then you are ok.
Rgds,
http://sourceforge.net/projects/singletomulti-c/