Comment Chrome? (Score 0) 417
I use Chrome with Privoxy configured to stop ads. It works wonders. Once you use it you'll realise how slow Firefox and IE are.
I use Chrome with Privoxy configured to stop ads. It works wonders. Once you use it you'll realise how slow Firefox and IE are.
Mine used to be full of porn. But porn isn't the valuable commodity it once was, so I have moved it to an internal hard drive.
If I lose it, these days I have the capability to download it again quickly and easily.
I doubt even Conroy himself believes it will be implemented. It's a policy under review - he's been told to investigate it and will do his job - but his jocular attitude to the whole thing tells me that he doesn't really see it going live.
Has anyone seen him in interviews, on tv, or his quotes? It seems like it is all a big joke to him. And truthfully, it is. I truly believe that the only reason that the government is ostensibly supporting this is to satisfy a conservative senator (Steve Fielding) who is one of the few independents holding the balance of power in the senate. Once the balance of power changes (hopefully via that senator losing his seat!) the blacklist/filtering will be dead and buried.
In the long run they wil lcome to realise that their place is a hostile working environment and managment will force their hand for staff to change their approach.
I have worked in places that have desperately needed changes to the corporate culture, but I have never seen actual change occur. Far too often I have seen: a) management blaming the people that have left b) the hr section of the company gathering data on why people leave which then gets locked away in a filing cabinet because they are too afraid to use the information c) opportunists looking to get promoted who introduce the new management philosophy of the month that will "fix" everything, but the end result being only a pretty powerpoint presentation with no follow-up d) reshuffling of positions and responsibilities to make it look like something has been done
My sister opened a computer store in Hawaii. She sells C shells down by the seashore.