I once has a similar situation sorted out by writing to the state's Prosecutor (at least I think that was the right office) that the company was doing business in. If you look up the state the company is doing business in and then go to that state's website, you should be able to find the appropriate place to send a complaint.
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RE: Handago management WTF......
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RE: Handago management WTF......
They have interesting definitions of "standard" and "unconventional fashion". Contests have been conventional throughout history, so what's so unconventional? In fact, I believe that contests are so conventional that there are laws specifically covering contests, which is why Stephen Colbert repeated his statement "This is not a contest" in his Greenscreen Challenge.
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RE: Handago management WTF......
"<font size="2">Being that I currently had only one product that was worth promoting"</font>
Apparently you haven't heard of promoting before the products become worth it. Yet to be released consoles from Sony and Nintendo, as well as Windows Vista come to mind.
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RE: Wrapping direction?
http://thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/97616.aspx
Merreborn said:
You're supposed to wrap the application, not the application *and* the platform-specific library!
Expressed that way, the application gets wrapped instead of being the outermost wrapping of the hardware.
?http://thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/97990.aspx
Anon
As long as each emulation layer is smaller than the package it's wrapping, and performance is still acceptable, they're doing the right thing.
It seems to me that he wants the emulation layer to be smaller than the app.
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Wrapping direction?
What's the logic of saying that it's the application is being wrapped? I look at it as the hardware being wrapped by API's and frameworks, on top of which is the application, the topmost layer being the user. Why then is it being expressed the other way around? What benefits does it bring?