From: Rik van Riel (riel@humbolt.geo.uu.nl)
Date: Thu Sep 30 1999 - 11:57:40 MDT
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Matthew Gaylor wrote:
> If you're awake, I shouldn't have to spell out to you why allowing
> the government to introduce evidence _without even pretending to
> account for its provenance_ is a horrific idea. But here's a twist
> you might not think about.
This is a reason why I will never live in the US. I've had
offers from some nice IT companies doing rather cool stuff,
but they won't get me if I have to work in the US.
And I know that there are a lot of IT companies losing the
people they want because smart people just don't want to
live in the US. (well, some do because they find something
else even more important)
US govt, are you listening? You are losing business and IT
workers because of your orwellian policies. You are losing
money because of regulations -- non-productive regulations
even...
If only the US didn't have these rediculous rules, I might
consider living there. After all, most of the "cool stuff"
IS done in the US :(
regards,
Rik
-- The Internet is not a network of computers. It is a network of people. That is its real strength. -- work at: http://www.reseau.nl/ home at: http://www.nl.linux.org/~riel/
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