So who exactly goes to jail? Put it in simple terms, a garage working on your car's brakes screws up. Do you jail the mechanic that worked on the car? Or the service manager that told him to hurry up? Or the middle…
Excellent - so if this passes, and also passes all the higher courts then it will be against the law to arbitrarily track cell phones. Except for matters of national security Or when the NSA do it Or if it's about…
If he was really fired by HP for being crap at management then they should welcome a competitor hiring him. It's difficult to think what trade secrets HP has that Oracle would want. That printer ink is actually made…
>argue that he can work for Oracle without disclosing HP trade secrets. Depends, is "treat engineers like crap until they leave - thus reducing costs" an HP trade secret?
Presumably he had time to text "FLLNG OFF CLFF ARGH" before hitting the ground? Apologies - being over the age of 15 I am not familiar with the shorthand for falling off a cliff in TxtSpk.
Ground loops probably aren't a big problem for a SMPSU - if you are putting power into a metal box you need to have a ground to the metal box.
And the roll of electrical tape is to stop the very fragile and expensive splice rolling off the table.
So who exactly goes to jail? Put it in simple terms, a garage working on your car's brakes screws up. Do you jail the mechanic that worked on the car? Or the service manager that told him to hurry up? Or the middle…
Excellent - so if this passes, and also passes all the higher courts then it will be against the law to arbitrarily track cell phones. Except for matters of national security Or when the NSA do it Or if it's about…
If he was really fired by HP for being crap at management then they should welcome a competitor hiring him. It's difficult to think what trade secrets HP has that Oracle would want. That printer ink is actually made…
>argue that he can work for Oracle without disclosing HP trade secrets. Depends, is "treat engineers like crap until they leave - thus reducing costs" an HP trade secret?
Presumably he had time to text "FLLNG OFF CLFF ARGH" before hitting the ground? Apologies - being over the age of 15 I am not familiar with the shorthand for falling off a cliff in TxtSpk.
Ground loops probably aren't a big problem for a SMPSU - if you are putting power into a metal box you need to have a ground to the metal box.
And the roll of electrical tape is to stop the very fragile and expensive splice rolling off the table.