So, Terry Goodkind publicly shamed someone he says pirated one of his books. And, it seems, provided links to a pirated copy of his book.
I'm not trying to defend Goodkind's behaviour and use of his very big stage to shame a much smaller silhouette, but rather asking--why am I supposed to feel bad for the person who was pirating the book? Why couldn't he just not pirate, and not distribute? I know that when I do that it's wrong and I risk bad shit happening. I'm absolutely not asking for anyone's sympathy should 21st Century Fox swoop in and finish what they threatened. I am not a noble suffering figure for grabbing Doctor Who ahead of time, or if someone dangled a copy of Cyteen in front of me after I discovered yesterday that I can't buy it for my Nook...
Jessica,
ha! thanks for that. your mention of Canada was mildly amusing to me.
I'm teaching at UCLA this week and next. From our new house it takes about 75 minutes each way during traffic/commute time and is 33 miles each way.
That makes me think I won't do this next year.
Kat, was it closer in your old house?
Yes, ish. Actually yes. 20 miles closer but only 15-20 minutes (so LA, right?)
Once again emergency responders come to my door when I'm not dressed for public. At least this time it was a t-shirt and shorts (just sans bra) and not pjs or dripping wet in a robe.
Well the hiring manager (also a "J" as in Jennifer) just asked me to lunch on Tuesday at one of my favorite Palo Alto restaurants and also wants to give me an office tour. Should be fun!
That's quite awesome for you! It's great to hear that even in this crappy job environment there are still employers excited to get the best people.
ION I just learned that my brother and a fan-friend work at the same company. Woops.
Police were canvassing my building asking about one of my neighbors; a neighbor who I think I only saw when he was moving out 2 weeks ago. No idea why.
That's quite awesome for you! It's great to hear that even in this crappy job environment there are still employers excited to get the best people.
And I don't for a minute take it for granted, believe you me. I know how ridiculously lucky I am. Being unemployed for 3 straight years in the early 2000s did a number on me. But I've said it before and I'll say it again: Regulatory Affairs/Operations is ALWAYS hiring. Seriously. It's the only reason I felt confident in trying out consulting - I *knew* I could go back to FT anytime I wanted.