At what point does the software you write advance your clients’ political agenda? And where in relation to that point, if their politics differ from yours, do you draw the line? [Read more…]
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Don’t Forget: www.acehaid.org
At what point does the software you write advance your clients’ political agenda? And where in relation to that point, if their politics differ from yours, do you draw the line? [Read more…]
[A DevLife post]
Don’t Forget: www.acehaid.org
“United States v. Microsoft (2001): Represented 18 states and the District of Columbia in the Microsoft antitrust case”
www.acehaid.org
Chris Auld should win some kind of award for finding this way too funny political t-shirt.
Listening to The Writer’s Almanac this morning, I was reminded that today is the 85th anniversary of the Congress approving the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, which brought women one step closer to acquiring the right to vote in the U.S. (it still had to go through the process of ratification by the states).
This is the headline on cnn today.
“A chicken in every pot” Herbert Hoover in his 1928 Presidential campaign
“Affordable broadband in every home” George Bush in his 2004 Presidential campaign.
Granted, it would be nice, but being a LiberalTreeHuggingLeftWingerHippy girl, I’d probably go for affordable healthcare first.
By the way, note the browser in the image in the CNN article.
I wonder if Jeffrey will sell these on eBay
http://mcmanus.typepad.com/grind/2004/03/free_marketplac.html