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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H At least it would be justified this time. 5.1 has been around to hear at home since the days of "True Lies"! I kinda wonder how many x MicroSoft engineers were on this project? IE (fr) --SABOTAGE-- (Well defi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by patricia.harlow Uhh, it's called Information Security. Look it up. You are naive if you think that everyone is the world posseses every good quality and that nobody does any wrong at anytime. Go ask San Francisco if…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thompr I suspect that if we were able to solve our problems through working things out, there would be 20 billion people on the planet by now. You really are naive aren't you? Don't you realize that it only takes o…
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And for clarification, Bill Gates was more a Bridge player than Poker I believe.[/QUOTE] Your clarification is more like a clara-bell-ification! That is because you didn't grew up here in the great NW, never went canoeing at the UofW dock across …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hezekiahb I believe it is actually standard in any work environment (that has full time security staff) for individuals to be escorted off the premises by security. They don't do it to be mean, they do it to protect e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal You're not trolling. You're just being incredibly naive and clueless. In your idealistic world where unicorns roam free, everyone is a go-happy camper with not a care in the world. In this world where we wil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Either you are trolling or are uncommonly obtuse. Your assumption that security strapped themselves just to escort the former employees is foolish, at best. If your uniform is to wear a weapon you don't take …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism This isn't just about people killing other people. It's about stealing company property, too. It's quite common when people think they have a job, imagine when they don't. As for actual violence in the workpl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj You're clueless, or trolling. Time to click the ignore button. Clueless! Look Cam, not only did we rent a house near Reed college a long time ago,when our fearless leader was an much younger Appler-to-be, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Switchers (Chief Editor) Yes, I am serious because if I was to work for Apple, which I'm not, and I had hired and trained 50 people and had to let them go for anything else than economic reasons... I would be next. In…
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[QUOTE=solipsism;1387607]"First of all, if security is strapped I'm sure it's part of their uniform, not something that they added their person for the escort out of the building. Second, escorting ex-employees out of a building and revoking their …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj So you expect a company to be able to hire only people who won't be upset when they lose their job? Well seriously Cam, if Apple has to lay off these people, they can do it in a way that doesn't require suc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj Jesus christ, what are you smoking? Jesus doesn't smoke anything, but I did. It was Al Gores favorite blend too!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Switchers (Chief Editor) Deadwood? A whole sales division in Austin? In that case we can expect another layoff... the head of Apple's HR department. Are you serious? The HR guys call the shots...they probably have…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mariofreak85 I work at Cisco, and with all of the layoffs we now have at least one security guard at the entrance every building. I guess that makes it okay then for the number one rated company to work for, with th…
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[QUOTE=AppleInsider;1387488 The Mac maker is said ... to have kept quiet and let go of some Cupertino-based employees.... by bringing the affected employees into meeting rooms last week and giving them the notices with.... !!!!security guards in …
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[QUOTE=aaarrrgggh; A plastic case (or carbon fiber) could have been made from recycled materials, and consumed less energy in the process. ..[/QUOTE] Is that the same carbon fiber used by MORY LOVINS to make incredibly hard car bodies? A NOVA…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud You mean sort of like the plastic water bottles Steve Jobs always drinks from during his keynotes? Exactly! Steve should have switched to metal years ago! (Here's the deal. First, the water gets even mor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud What's wrong with a paper bag like Trader Joe's or Whole foods or any department store uses? Surely we're saving trees by the thousands now, with all our electronic tax filings and Kindles? That is just w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gyokuro This is good because not using a plastic bag will help put food on the table of those less fortunate to not even be able to afford an Apple computer. This green movement is killing our culture. Meanwhile, I'd…