  SuperJudge Magus Premium join:2002-11-14 Albany, GA clubs: | reply to koitsu Re: Buzz word...
How much would it have paid for all that crap? Dang, applied for a job.  -- Updated My Journal |
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  koitsu Premium join:2002-07-16 Mountain View, CA
| reply to bmn You should try applying for a job with them. I speak from experience -- definitely the most uncomfortable, unrealistic, and literal BIZARRE screening+interview I've ever done. VS is truly a very VERY strange, awkard, and downright WEIRD company (in the most literal sense of the word). The best analogy I can give you is the Twilight Zone.
It's funny; had I gotten the job, the first two question out of my mouth would've been 1) "So which jackass came up with SiteFinder?", and 2) "And who gave the order to deploy it without consulting the entire Internet -- and at bare minimum, NANOG -- first?"
NXDOMAIN, here we go again... -- Making life hard for others since 1977. |
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  GNXPower Got Boost? Premium join:2003-12-18 Huntington Beach, CA | reply to bmn Agreed, greed is hardly innovation. |
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  Camelot One Premium,MVM join:2001-11-21 Sarasota, FL clubs: | reply to bmn Agreed. This is just stupid. |
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1 edit | There's that magically bux word. innovate...
quote: According to Tom Galvin, VeriSign's vice president of government relations, opposition to the project comes from "an ideological belief by a narrow section of the technological community who don't believe you should innovate the core infrastructure of the Internet."
So breaking internet protocols like SMTP, etc. in an effort to boost your profits is what's considered innovation ? I'm starting to get the feeling that commercializing some parts of the internet wasn't a good idea. Verisign's job should have been given to a non-profit group.
I'm just glad most ISPs have patched their name servers to block sitefinder because Verisign can take their standards busting innovation and shove it. -- Male by birth... Geek by choice "A cardinal American virtue, 'ambition', promotes a cardinal American vice, 'deviant behaviour.'" |
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