Saturday, January 16, 2010

'Tis a Poor Craftsman...

...who blames his tools. [More]

If we only had more HAL 9000s, we'd all be drinkin' that free Bubble-Up and eatin' that rainbow stew...

7 comments:

  1. "Customer service?" I'm certainly not a "customer" of these bloated bureaucrats in any sense of the word.

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  2. The less efficient the murderous bastards are the better.

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  3. We need exactly the opposite of what the government junta member wants.

    The federal government needs to be stripped of all computers.

    We don't want efficient government, we want no government at all.

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  4. I wonder what would happen if duly elected delegates from each state met somewhere and decided to move the capital to Austin, Texas, form a new national government based on essentially the original U.S. Consititution and left those fatherless morons in D.C. scratching their heads? I was just wondering.

    The bottom line is, we don't need their leadership, we don't need their bullshit and we don't need them period. Let's go around them just like McArthur did in the Pacific War and just let the whole damn thing starve to death.

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  5. “Twenty years ago, people who came to work in the federal government had better technology at work than at home,” said Orszag, director of the Office of Management and Budget.

    LOL 20 years ago we still had 6 MHz 286 Zeniths at work. (Air Force) My roomie and I both had way better hardware at home.

    Please....

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  6. The better alternative is to scale back the work so that it can be amply covered by the IT budget. It's not for profit (cough), so a larger budget is a greater expense and nothing more.

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  7. straightarrow1/17/2010 10:01 PM

    The problem is defective people in government and no technology known to man can compensate for that.

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