in reply to OT: Perl on LInux is better than windows

There are devices called patient simulators used for servicing medical equipment. If Microsoft's new spyware is successful, the patient simulator market should explode. Imagine managers fat dumb and happy that monitors show all their employees have rock solid heartrate, blood pressure and EEG while diligently laboring away. Imagine at the same time, happy employees playing golf while their patient simulators are covering for them on the job. Sounds like a win-win for everyone.

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Re^2: OT: Perl on LInux is better than windows
by zentara (Cardinal) on Jan 17, 2008 at 16:10 UTC
    It would seem that it would also open such an employer to lawsuits, for failing to notice any abnormaities in your readings, which led to health problems.

    Yes judge, I was told my health was being monitored, so I didn't think anything of the dizzy spells. So why didn't they tell me I was hypoglycemic?


    I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. Cogito ergo sum a bum