On Monday 10 September 2007 22:55, keith smith wrote:
I'm thinking the PHP market is $75 to maybe $110. $225 seems kinda high.
Who is getting $225?
I know of 2 (not in Arizona) that get that much when they are contracted to be
expert witnesses and testify IN COURT. Thats the Billable rate
under what circumstances would a programmer be needed as a witness?
Technomage-hawke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 10 September 2007 22:55,
keith smith wrote:
I'm thinking the PHP market is $75 to maybe $110. $225 seems kinda high.
Who is getting $225?
I know of 2 (not in Arizona)
Mr so and so, would you testify under oath that xyz corporation has, after your
examination of the information gathering code segments in question, taken every
reasonable precaution against erroneous patient information dissemination?
Dan Lund
skype id: situationalawareness
Obviously the
On Monday 10 September 2007 23:11, keith smith wrote:
under what circumstances would a programmer be needed as a witness?
I don't know, I will have to ask my friend in Kansas (he's not only a
programmer, but also a computer forensics analyst).
It's not trivial to become an expert witness since it generally means
you've got a long, established history in the profession including
advanced degrees, publishing in journals, and experience as a witness
in court (catch-22 in many cases). You can make very good money as an
expert witness but
I have hundreds of ogg vorbis files from church services. I have them online
via ftp to download or stream via icecast.
If I download the ogg file, I can play it in windows media player, but I
cannot access the audio stream from the website, or listen to embedded
streams on our bible site.
I
We have an excellent main presentation lined up for the East Side
Meeting on Thursday. It will be on Xen Virtualization. (Look for a
full announcement very soon!)
However we'd like to have one or two short presentations to maintain our
magazine format. Something that is more desktop-ish and
On 9/9/07, Austin Godber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darn, I forgot to add that to my presentation. That is something called
S5. Its HTML/CSS and Javascript.
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
Gives you a fairly decent HTML indexable presentation. Looks good on
screen, on the web, and if
This worked great. However, I was curious if hitting T again would take
me back to the slide show. And it DOES! However, on return to the
slide show the material seems to be compressed vertically so that the
lines overlap. Just thought you might want to know.
Yeah, I know, thats a
Alan Dayley wrote:
We have an excellent main presentation lined up for the East Side
Meeting on Thursday. It will be on Xen Virtualization. (Look for a
full announcement very soon!)
However we'd like to have one or two short presentations to maintain our
magazine format. Something that
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