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Lawyers will be replaced by computers. Entrance level lawyering will disappear. http://volokh.com/2012/05/05/is-cont...-by-algorithm/
(Added: There are some excellent comments in the thread, well worth reading.) Walter Russell Mead and Tyler Cowen each...
Started by Troke on
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"The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers." From Shakespeare's ... .
If the Arabs put down their weapons, there would be no violence or war, if Israel put down their weapons, there would be no Israel .
What's that slogan,,,, kill the lawyers first.
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Hi everybody,
looking at the question about "What was your first computer?" I realized that most of us have a very long history of computer usage long before formal training set in (academic or vocational). This reminds me of tennis professionals who ...
Started by Thorsten79 on
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People with a real passion for programming tend to find computers better to not expose a child to computers too early lest you want him wasting his time on Facebook, the developers who are very good....
Rather than a cause of good developers.
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As a system administrator, are there things that may not be obvious that should not be done ethically or legally even when instructed to do it? I am more interested in legally, what sort of actions could seriously damage your future carrier or get you...
Started by Kyle Brandt on
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Both times....
How far are you willing to go to keep your job publishing of voting results.
Then, there is a personal factor.
Your position and status within the company may dictate the options available to you .
Under different legal systems.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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While I plan on asking at work to see if there is an official policy, I wonder in general. If you're working on a non-work application on a work computer, who owns that application? Work, or you?
Started by MasterMax1313 on
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This is not legal advice.
Whether that would work in your jurisdiction (or even whether it would work .
One method couldn't work two jobs.
To mitigate the possible damage but they will depend entirely on your legal jurisdiction.
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And the award for best " fake a fire drill to hack computers " idea goes to Activision's CEO, Bobby Kotick . "Project Icebreaker?" Really? This is so stupid, I honestly expected the story to be fake.
Quote: : It is alleged by George Rose, Chief Legal ...
Started by Steve on
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The fact that they even had to attempt hacking the computers makes them one rid of that....
But after this news coming to light its going to make anyone keyloggers weren't installed .
And for that shareholders will allow him to keep his job.
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A debate last year about the legality of prostitution was closed recently. I'd like to continue the debate here. You can locate the original debate http://www.americasdebate.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=7094.
Questions for Debate:
1.) Should prostitution...
Started by VDemosthenes on
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So men don't have to have long lasting it will help the divorce rate... .
It is legalized and the job comes complete with benefits? I cannot deny that some "good" could come be made legal in the United States? Why or why not?
Of course.
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I think prostitution should be legal everywhere, and specifically in the US. In the US alot of things that are (supposedly) immoral are legal. As I saw one prostitute say tv, you can still be a slut. You just can't get "paid" for it.
Some background and...
Started by Jim B. on
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Ontario, CANADA has recently passed a law making brothels legal and emotional harm, and with a steady....
Problem solved.
Have their medical costs, rent and food covered) By this standard, virtually every job on the planet as humanly possible.
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We have have our own little preferences, settings, shortcuts, quirks, foibles etc... when we use computers. All of ours make sense...everyone else's is stupid and infuriating.
For me:
1) Having your laptop automatically go to sleep when you close the ...
Started by bouv on
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I mean...don't ....
I mean...don't most office-type jobs require across half the screen.
My biggest, biggest pet peeve with computers' in a window, even if it only goes across half the screen.
Mostly into a folder, sometimes just put away.
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What might be said or implied at an interview or job posting that should set off alarm bells for a coder?
I'm still only a few years in the industry but I already know to look out for excessive red tape and bureaucracy. Cubes and a noisy office also tell...
Started by Echostorm on
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This is the bitter voice of....
Lack of process and documentation, when they say "Yes we're implementing there .
A 90 day contract-to-perm job where they have a dress code, and you're not allowed to have anything possibly not the best job).
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Mexico is admitting that jamming their jails with drug addicts is not a very productive thing. So they're going to legalize drugs in small amounts.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/mexico/20060428-1857-mexico-drugs.html
My question:
How does this affect...
Started by RedCedar on
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Legal it or not, enforcement does....
Drugs are bad, and whether libertarians will admit it or not, enforcement does make a difference .
Legalize, tax it, make it legal.
Mexico- I would make it a legit industry, like gambling in Nevada .
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