Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Oct 2009 13:21 UTC
So, we have Apple who is paranoid about people installing legally purchased copies of its operating system on non-Apple labelled machines. Just when you thought it couldn't get any more ridiculous than that, we have a hardware company trying to prevent people from installing operating systems on its hardware. Wait, what?
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If school was meant to mimic the real world, then a student's ability to cheat without getting caught would be rewarded.
That is the nature of the real world. It doesn't matter if you actually know anything, it is merely whether or not you can make the guy paying you think you know what he needs you to know.
It doesn't matter if you have to use some tricked-up tool to get the job done, the job gets done and done well enough to please the boss so that you get your paycheck so you can buy food, go home, and smoke some grass.
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If school was meant to mimic the real world, then a student's ability to cheat without getting caught would be rewarded.
That is the nature of the real world. It doesn't matter if you actually know anything, it is merely whether or not you can make the guy paying you think you know what he needs you to know.
It doesn't matter if you have to use some tricked-up tool to get the job done, the job gets done and done well enough to please the boss so that you get your paycheck so you can buy food, go home, and smoke some grass.
That is what is real.
--The loon