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Outsourcing sucks
Topic Started: 21 Dec 2013, 11:56 PM (2,198 Views)
Pig Iron
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Bogan scum

themoops
22 Dec 2013, 10:51 AM
You also can't even speak the truth these days without being attacked by scum like Pig Iron. :re:
well don't dish it out if you can't take it.
I am the love child of Tony Abbott and Pauline Hanson
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Count du Monet
22 Dec 2013, 10:46 AM
There was no criminal law as we know it in Germanic society originally. Transgressions were usually alleviated by compensation to the family of the victim. Although a bad egg would eventually be outlawed in which case anybody could kill him with immunity.
Criminal law evolved when certain crimes were seen as an offense against society with the person of the king or a lord pressing charges.

A good read on these early Germanic conditions is the classic "Njals Saga". The funny bit is Viking lawyers were not allowed to receive personal reward from their clients. The office of judge/lawyer was a public one and they received retainer wages via taxation and privileged position in society. They had this weird idea that personal reward for lawyers would pervert the course of justice?

In Anglo-Saxon England evolved a vast series of fines for criminal behavior being against the person of the King, the exchequer grew quite rich. The interesting thing is the murder of a women carried twice the compensation of a man of the same class. However the killing of a Welshmen or Roman was only half rate.
It's no wonder I find scandis are bit up themselves. They probably deserve to be. :lol
Pig Iron
22 Dec 2013, 10:54 AM
well don't dish it out if you can't take it.
I did take it and I gave it back to you with extra venom.
Edited by themoops, 22 Dec 2013, 11:00 AM.
stinkbug omosessuale


Frank Castle is a liar and a criminal. He will often deliberately take people out of context and use straw man arguments.
Frank finally and unintentionally gives it up and admits he got where he is, primarily via dumb luck!
See here
Property will be 50-70% off by 2016.
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newjez
21 Dec 2013, 11:56 PM
The requirement was 'we want to see all the detail on one screen, we don't want to have to scroll down to enter data'

What the Indians interpreted this as was - no scroll bars on the main screen.

What the reality is - when you change your computer, or you use a laptop, you can't get the right resolution to see the damn application. Half of it is off the screen and, you can't scroll down because there is no scroll bars.

I've tried three screens and every resolution known to man, and I've manged to get it right after an hours ranting.

The text is so goddamn small I can barely read it. But it works.

How much will the charge to fix this? Thousands.

Rant over
Ok,
But after the teething problems the Indians will do it at 1/100th of the cost.
That is better for your consumers.
Peter
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herbie
22 Dec 2013, 12:55 AM
I'd be happy to outsource our prison system - Send 'em over ta Indo on the leaky boats the refos arrive in.
'N have the Indos put 'em up in their prison system.
We could pay the Indos $1K pa each ta feed 'n clothe 'n house 'em (as opposed ta the $50K pa [or whatever] they each cost us) - 'N both be streets ahead No? :re:
No send them to North Korea.
And tell them they can harvest their organs.
They would take them for free.
Peter
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Pig Iron
22 Dec 2013, 10:32 AM
my experience with projects from india is that you need to specify everything down to the very last detail to a painful level. i've also found that they have a large tendency to exaggerate the out sourcers abilities and to keep telling you the project is on track when it's choking and dieing.

there's some really smart guys over there, but because it's corrupt they don't tend to end up in management positions and there in lays the problem.

another waahh waahh!!! baby wants it's bottle post from moops.
So we need to bring those really smart ones here.
Peter
Import brain power, it's how we win the game.
Peter
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themoops
22 Dec 2013, 10:59 AM
It's no wonder I find scandis are bit up themselves. They probably deserve to be. :lol
Probably more the Anglo-Saxons who rose from a stage of crude barbarism in the 7th century, they copied modern social conventions from others in the 8th century and during the 9th and 10th evolved the most advanced society in Europe outside possibly the Moors and the Byzantines. And possibly surpassed the later in taxation and economics. In actual fact the Norman Conquest was perhaps a giant step backwards. The common Anglo-Saxon Yeoman had rights and privileges far above those of the downtrodden peasants of many other societies. Women also enjoyed a degree of social standing unknown in most other societies.
The next trick of our glorious banks will be to charge us a fee for using net bank!!!
You are no longer customer, you are property!!!

Don't be SAUCY with me Bernaisse
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intelligence always rises to the top.
It can not be stopped, it is our hope.
To rise above the parochial stupidity of our forbears.
Peter
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Mustapha Mond
22 Dec 2013, 03:20 PM
intelligence always rises to the top.
It can not be stopped, it is our hope.
To rise above the parochial stupidity of our forbears.
Peter
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Historically no, cultures rise and then fall. Rome went from astute outstanding minds like Caesar and Cicero to later Emperors who couldn't even read or write. Romes centralized nature on one hand made it powerful, yet also regressively destroyed the mental vitality of the 100 million people it ruled over. Eventually most of it was overrun by a culture with a tenth of Romes population.

The mental rot of Western society dates from 1850 and it seems to be accelerating. The resurrected West is on the same path to self destruction as the old one was. A key feature of the fall of the Roman Empire was running low on commodities (mainly metal) from the 2nd century onwards. Their mines were worked out and they lacked the technology to take the mines deeper due to flooding. This wasn't turned around until the invention of the steam pump in the 1690's. The iron working that had produced full plate armor for Knights been used to make boilers. The Romans new about steam power but lacked the type of iron working necessary to exploit it. The ideas are not so hard to come by but the fabrication and chemical knowledge of materials is something else.
The next trick of our glorious banks will be to charge us a fee for using net bank!!!
You are no longer customer, you are property!!!

Don't be SAUCY with me Bernaisse
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Count du Monet
22 Dec 2013, 04:23 PM
Historically no, cultures rise and then fall. Rome went from astute outstanding minds like Caesar and Cicero to later Emperors who couldn't even read or write. Romes centralized nature on one hand made it powerful, yet also regressively destroyed the mental vitality of the 100 million people it ruled over. Eventually most of it was overrun by a culture with a tenth of Romes population.

The mental rot of Western society dates from 1850 and it seems to be accelerating. The resurrected West is on the same path to self destruction as the old one was. A key feature of the fall of the Roman Empire was running low on commodities (mainly metal) from the 2nd century onwards. Their mines were worked out and they lacked the technology to take the mines deeper due to flooding. This wasn't turned around until the invention of the steam pump in the 1690's. The iron working that had produced full plate armor for Knights been used to make boilers. The Romans new about steam power but lacked the type of iron working necessary to exploit it. The ideas are not so hard to come by but the fabrication and chemical knowledge of materials is something else.
the fat lazy son gets into power.
How is Mr. Obeid going??
#Auspol Associate admits lying during ICAC hearing to protect Obeid's son http://t.co/iAmE1LmmfK http://t.co/ET6ulwRFEy
It is just human.
Nepotism.
Peter
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