I doubt anyone's head is rolling since it's unlikely anyone who was involved in the original regulation is still around on Capitol Hill some 45 years after the regulation was passed.
He did attempt to kill him in the first case. Not directly but by letting Davros stay in the hand mine field where he had no chance of getting out alive without help. That's out of character with what we've seen from the Doctor since the child Davros had done nothing wrong at that point.
I know it is supposed to work but for some reason it wouldn't work for me. Even though I had created a DVD from the ISO. So I had to do the upgrade from inside Windows 8.1 which downloaded the Win 10 files (even though they had already been downloaded a few weeks before). Then the upgrade went smoothly.
Who is talking about 100s of years. Short to medium term tends to mean a year to two years. That means companies will take actions that look good over the next year but will hurt the company within five years. Now, I don't expect many companies to make investments that take decades to pay off since no one can see that far in the future but a five year payoff isn't asking too much.
And most people have never heard of those days either. I've never heard of anyone celebrating it or even mentioning Programmer Day in many years working in the field.
When you start dealing with legal documents you often find yourself dealing with paper. I can't see it going away any time soon as they need that paper trail that isn't there with digital only documents.
Yes, that guy exists but he wasn't using the phone network to stream his data. He was using a cable (or maybe fiber) network that is better designed to handle these sorts of loads. Unless someone is using their phone to feed data to a PC I'm having a hard time seeing how they use 2TB a month.
Maybe Vanuatu? It's only truly small countries that are isolated that can fit that set of criteria because they aren't big enough for anyone else to meddle and there isn't much for the people in the country to fight over.
Not so much a technology as a product but things like Superyachts are likely never going to be affordable for the proletariat just because too much raw material and labor goes into making them. For the technology that goes into making them and is installed within them, that can come down in price and become available at a price anyone in the middle class can afford.
LOL. That reminds me of the last company that I worked at that required us to track all of our time and account for which project we were working on. Sounds good until you get to the point where the big boss comes by and says we had spent too much time on project A so now we need to put all our time on project B. Doesn't matter if you are still spending all your time on project A, charge the time to project B. Which makes you wonder why the bother tracking the time spent on various projects.
Maybe my car is unique but if it sat for 3 weeks without being started it's not likely to start as the battery will have been drained by the various electronic devices included. No need to add cold into the equation. After two weeks the car will start but you can tell the battery is low.
I'm pretty sure they aren't talking about the people working in the warehouses. That's a large group of people that do work in offices and would qualify as white collar workers to anyone that gave it a moment's thought.
I've never heard of anyone having to wait like that. Now if you deal with the normal billing CSR there's not much they can do but if you either say you want to cancel or just ask for retention then you're talking to the people that can make these deals. In my case I just told them that my contract was up, my bill had gone up significantly and the competition was offering more for this much. They were able to match the price without any argument. In my case that saved me $50 a month (triple play bundle) but in other case it could be even more as I've seen triple play bundles in some areas go for as low as $90/month.
The key being they hate the churn. Losing a customer costs them a lot of money as they know they may never get that customer back and gaining a new customer takes a lot of work since most people are loath to switch providers unless something is really wrong with their current provider.
Because it's up to companies like Apple to fix the low numbers of blacks in CS. Clearly the government can't do it so now the government can require corporate America to fix what the government can't fix. Otherwise what's the point of the inevitable public shaming that would follow Apple releasing the numbers of minorities employed in the company?
Ah, that article states that the MINIMUM salary has been brought up to $70k. That doesn't mean he can't pay valued employees more than that. Just that the base salary is $70k and he cut his own salary to match that.
That's very different from saying everyone in the company regardless of their job is going to be paid $70k.
I don't understand what he hoped to accomplish. I could see normalizing pay for each job so that all the secretaries got one amount, the entry level developers got another and the senior developers got another amount. Then you might change the distribution so that the difference between the secretary's pay and the CEO's is say 10-20 times instead of the 100 or more than we see in many big corporations. Any or all of those changes might have worked out but to put everyone regardless of their job on the same pay grade just doesn't make sense.
The rules are that anything that causes Reddit headaches or additional work is subject to be banned, or so the CEO has said in his latest comments on this round of quarantining/banning. Though their new policy doesn't exactly make it clear that's the case. So anything they don't like or that makes them work is subject to being removed from the site.
I agree that it does it happen as you state, but the latest statements from the new (old) CEO state that shadow banning should only be used in the case of spam. Now, will that actually be the case? Probably not, but at least you can rest easy in the knowledge that the CEO thinks spamming should be the only reason for shadow banning.
Hmm, I wouldn't complain about 70Mbps if that came without a monthly bandwidth cap. I'm paying $145 (with all taxes and fees included) for the voice/TV/Internet triple play and get about 90Mb/s up and 12Mb/s down but I'm limited to 300GB/month unless I want to pay that $10/50GB overage charge. The extra speed doesn't do much good if you can't use it because you hit the 300GB limit before the month was over.
What happens for people that never log in to Gmail through a browser but only download their email? Are they supposed to be prevented from downloading the DRMed messages? They must be if this 'security' method is going to do what it claims because otherwise anyone can download the message and then use an alternate mail client to do as they wish.
Also how is this DRM supposed to work? I doubt Google is getting involved since there's been no huge demand for such a feature so the company has to be taking advantage of how Gmail works. Perhaps they are inserting a bit of code into the email that prevents you from selecting certain options. Nothing unsafe in having email that changes how the email client behaves, is there?;)
You do understand that this automatic update is only for the Windows Home version. The Pro version (which is what I would guess most people reading this will be using) doesn't have the automatic update with no way to disable 'feature'. That being said I do think hiding the way to disable driver updates so far down the menu stack is a bad idea. The only people looking for likely have some idea what it does and disabling driver updates isn't likely to cause a serious issue since the user can always manually download and install those same drivers or newer ones.
Your credit card company works very differently from mine. I did the same thing with paying off what I owed every month instead of keeping a balance. As a result my credit limit kept being raised. Now it probably helped that I did make a few expensive purchases along the way (no more than a few thousand dollars) but I paid those off right away, as I've always been a believer in buying something only when you actually have the money in hand.
I suspect if I had just used the card to buy little things and paid those off each month the limit might not have been raised or at least not very much since I clearly wasn't using it that much.
In Atlanta the cap has not been suspended. Went over it a few months ago and first got the call warning me that I was approaching the call and then got the notice that this was my first time going over the cap. Do it 2 more times and they will start charging me.
His getting snippy in a public forum doesn't give a good impression. It may not bother you but I certainly noticed it and the impression it gave wasn't of a company I would want to deal with as he should have been professional in his responses since he is representing his company.
The problem is the process allows for the original claimant to delay the file going back up for up to a month as at each stage the claimant gets a few weeks to respond. Until the time limit is up the video stays down. So even if the claimant was making a false claim they can keep the video from being seen for about a month before they have to either go the lawsuit route or allow the video to be seen.
I doubt anyone's head is rolling since it's unlikely anyone who was involved in the original regulation is still around on Capitol Hill some 45 years after the regulation was passed.
He did attempt to kill him in the first case. Not directly but by letting Davros stay in the hand mine field where he had no chance of getting out alive without help. That's out of character with what we've seen from the Doctor since the child Davros had done nothing wrong at that point.
I know it is supposed to work but for some reason it wouldn't work for me. Even though I had created a DVD from the ISO. So I had to do the upgrade from inside Windows 8.1 which downloaded the Win 10 files (even though they had already been downloaded a few weeks before). Then the upgrade went smoothly.
Who is talking about 100s of years. Short to medium term tends to mean a year to two years. That means companies will take actions that look good over the next year but will hurt the company within five years. Now, I don't expect many companies to make investments that take decades to pay off since no one can see that far in the future but a five year payoff isn't asking too much.
And most people have never heard of those days either. I've never heard of anyone celebrating it or even mentioning Programmer Day in many years working in the field.
When you start dealing with legal documents you often find yourself dealing with paper. I can't see it going away any time soon as they need that paper trail that isn't there with digital only documents.
Yes, that guy exists but he wasn't using the phone network to stream his data. He was using a cable (or maybe fiber) network that is better designed to handle these sorts of loads. Unless someone is using their phone to feed data to a PC I'm having a hard time seeing how they use 2TB a month.
Maybe Vanuatu? It's only truly small countries that are isolated that can fit that set of criteria because they aren't big enough for anyone else to meddle and there isn't much for the people in the country to fight over.
Not so much a technology as a product but things like Superyachts are likely never going to be affordable for the proletariat just because too much raw material and labor goes into making them. For the technology that goes into making them and is installed within them, that can come down in price and become available at a price anyone in the middle class can afford.
LOL. That reminds me of the last company that I worked at that required us to track all of our time and account for which project we were working on. Sounds good until you get to the point where the big boss comes by and says we had spent too much time on project A so now we need to put all our time on project B. Doesn't matter if you are still spending all your time on project A, charge the time to project B. Which makes you wonder why the bother tracking the time spent on various projects.
Maybe my car is unique but if it sat for 3 weeks without being started it's not likely to start as the battery will have been drained by the various electronic devices included. No need to add cold into the equation. After two weeks the car will start but you can tell the battery is low.
I'm pretty sure they aren't talking about the people working in the warehouses. That's a large group of people that do work in offices and would qualify as white collar workers to anyone that gave it a moment's thought.
I've never heard of anyone having to wait like that. Now if you deal with the normal billing CSR there's not much they can do but if you either say you want to cancel or just ask for retention then you're talking to the people that can make these deals. In my case I just told them that my contract was up, my bill had gone up significantly and the competition was offering more for this much. They were able to match the price without any argument. In my case that saved me $50 a month (triple play bundle) but in other case it could be even more as I've seen triple play bundles in some areas go for as low as $90/month.
The key being they hate the churn. Losing a customer costs them a lot of money as they know they may never get that customer back and gaining a new customer takes a lot of work since most people are loath to switch providers unless something is really wrong with their current provider.
Because it's up to companies like Apple to fix the low numbers of blacks in CS. Clearly the government can't do it so now the government can require corporate America to fix what the government can't fix. Otherwise what's the point of the inevitable public shaming that would follow Apple releasing the numbers of minorities employed in the company?
Ah, that article states that the MINIMUM salary has been brought up to $70k. That doesn't mean he can't pay valued employees more than that. Just that the base salary is $70k and he cut his own salary to match that.
That's very different from saying everyone in the company regardless of their job is going to be paid $70k.
I don't understand what he hoped to accomplish. I could see normalizing pay for each job so that all the secretaries got one amount, the entry level developers got another and the senior developers got another amount. Then you might change the distribution so that the difference between the secretary's pay and the CEO's is say 10-20 times instead of the 100 or more than we see in many big corporations. Any or all of those changes might have worked out but to put everyone regardless of their job on the same pay grade just doesn't make sense.
The rules are that anything that causes Reddit headaches or additional work is subject to be banned, or so the CEO has said in his latest comments on this round of quarantining/banning. Though their new policy doesn't exactly make it clear that's the case. So anything they don't like or that makes them work is subject to being removed from the site.
I agree that it does it happen as you state, but the latest statements from the new (old) CEO state that shadow banning should only be used in the case of spam. Now, will that actually be the case? Probably not, but at least you can rest easy in the knowledge that the CEO thinks spamming should be the only reason for shadow banning.
Hmm, I wouldn't complain about 70Mbps if that came without a monthly bandwidth cap. I'm paying $145 (with all taxes and fees included) for the voice/TV/Internet triple play and get about 90Mb/s up and 12Mb/s down but I'm limited to 300GB/month unless I want to pay that $10/50GB overage charge. The extra speed doesn't do much good if you can't use it because you hit the 300GB limit before the month was over.
What happens for people that never log in to Gmail through a browser but only download their email? Are they supposed to be prevented from downloading the DRMed messages? They must be if this 'security' method is going to do what it claims because otherwise anyone can download the message and then use an alternate mail client to do as they wish.
Also how is this DRM supposed to work? I doubt Google is getting involved since there's been no huge demand for such a feature so the company has to be taking advantage of how Gmail works. Perhaps they are inserting a bit of code into the email that prevents you from selecting certain options. Nothing unsafe in having email that changes how the email client behaves, is there? ;)
You do understand that this automatic update is only for the Windows Home version. The Pro version (which is what I would guess most people reading this will be using) doesn't have the automatic update with no way to disable 'feature'. That being said I do think hiding the way to disable driver updates so far down the menu stack is a bad idea. The only people looking for likely have some idea what it does and disabling driver updates isn't likely to cause a serious issue since the user can always manually download and install those same drivers or newer ones.
Your credit card company works very differently from mine. I did the same thing with paying off what I owed every month instead of keeping a balance. As a result my credit limit kept being raised. Now it probably helped that I did make a few expensive purchases along the way (no more than a few thousand dollars) but I paid those off right away, as I've always been a believer in buying something only when you actually have the money in hand. I suspect if I had just used the card to buy little things and paid those off each month the limit might not have been raised or at least not very much since I clearly wasn't using it that much.
In Atlanta the cap has not been suspended. Went over it a few months ago and first got the call warning me that I was approaching the call and then got the notice that this was my first time going over the cap. Do it 2 more times and they will start charging me.
His getting snippy in a public forum doesn't give a good impression. It may not bother you but I certainly noticed it and the impression it gave wasn't of a company I would want to deal with as he should have been professional in his responses since he is representing his company.
The problem is the process allows for the original claimant to delay the file going back up for up to a month as at each stage the claimant gets a few weeks to respond. Until the time limit is up the video stays down. So even if the claimant was making a false claim they can keep the video from being seen for about a month before they have to either go the lawsuit route or allow the video to be seen.