I think choosing the type of degree based on what looks best on your resume isn't the best way to go.
Graduate school is a lot of work. If you pick something just because it looks good on a resume and not because you actually like it, I can't imagine you'd enjoy getting your masters.
Where intuitiveness comes from would be a interesting experiment. Perhaps you are right in that at a deep level I knew where to look for a problem... this was especially true if I got to sleep on it.On the other hand, my father (a farmer) knew things that he had no way orf knowing and goes beyond the possibilities. For instance, he told my mother to call the insurance man and get wind insurance on the barn (which has stood for 70 years without insurance) and the very next day a tornado blew down the barn.Th
Sounds like he has a napkin's worth of circuit. That's fine. When I finish it for him, I'll be an inventor on the patent, too.He doesn't have the patent, yet. He just thinks it's patentable.
Do people really twitter that much that they need a meter to keep tabs on the power consumption of their tweets? I think the whole conservation thing is going too far.
Nothing that complex. It simply passes the TCP state from one nic to the other. I don't know the gory details of how that all happens behind the scenes, but it's pretty impressive to watch it happen - in our lab at work we tested this functionality on multiple guest OSes simultaneously and didn't lose a single packet, even when pulling the power chords out of a number of components (including one of the ESX servers).
Actually, the difference is that large vendors have the ability to take management out for lunch, golf, etc... who's going to take them out if they choose FOSS?
and in the Orders table once per order.I'd disagree on this one, it seems to me like it would be a good idea to record the customers name and address (probablly both billing and shipping) at the time of an order even if they later change the details on thier account.
I always lie on the discrimination monitoring forms - I usually tick Chinese or Black African, claim to be homosexual and give my religion as islamic or jewish. It's not supposed to be relevant so why should I give them real answers.
It's not just the people. It looks like a lot of other industries finally woke up and say "Hey, this stuff the RIAA/MPAA is pulling is bad for OUR business."
I was wondering how long it would take for other businesses to start putting up some resistance to the recording industry. I really hope this signals the start of a new trend.
Perhaps the RIAA pushed to far on this one and woke up some sleeping giants.
Said text was a post-hoc joke added to the picture after it had already been doing the rounds for about 6 months.The entire thing's a fake, anyway. Children don't draw like that.
Actually, they probably aren't paid per item (too easy for them to game the system) but they are just overzealous by default because that is better for them over all. For one, they probably give the companies reports that say "We stopped X number of illegal sales this month!" The bigger the number, the happier the company. Also should someone from the company notice things that are not getting taken down, the company will get mad and say "What the hell are we paying you for?"Only way that a company is likely to get mad about them being over zealous is if one of their major distributors gets mad for it happening. Problem is, that the major distributors aren't going to rely on eBay. They might use it, but their large volume will be elsewhere. Thus the company isn't likely to get complaints of sufficient level that they'll do anything about it.
Yea, but with doom in the name, maybe they could get there hands on some of that sweet DHS "anti-terrorist" money. "We gotta do more basic science research, don't want the terrorists getting there hands on the doom particle"
You are aware they aren't patenting things to prevent others from using those concepts or to change a fee to use the process. Instead they are doing it as a defensive measure against the likes of SCOs, M$ and greedy lawyers. They aren't patent trolls, they are protecting themselves and the Linux.
This is considered brief: http://www.bacula.org/en/dev-manual/Brief_Tutorial.html The sixth result involves rsync.I've written batch files in the normal Windows shell, using Winzip with 256 bit encryption that take less time than trying to read the documentation for any Linux backup tool.Nice try with the Net Meeting crap, nobody uses it and you know that.The defrag tool in Windows isn't written by Microsoft so try again. It actually does a better job than watching my XFS tools kill my MythTV storage directo
Ok, by your logic all I have to do to make slashdot fail compliance is post my credit card details.No: 5434 6625 8876 1272CVV: 854Exp 09/12So how would slashdot know if that post contains valid card info or not?Or even better, I could email this information to my competetor, then ring them and point out that they have failed compliance, as they have unsecured card information stored on their systems.
Chorusss. Even the name sounds like some sssslithery sssnake trying to weasel a deal out of you even though he dosen't have any handsss for a handssshake.You had such a great snake metaphor going... and then you stuck a 'weasel' in it.Why equate chorus to a snake if you are just going to immediately equate the snake to a weasel?Substitute "weasel" for something like "squeeze" amd the sentence will flow much better.;)
The discrepancy between how accurate your account on algae is and how ill-considered your analysis of Arabs is, is truly amazing.Why would you assume that just because the Arab nations are going to run out of money they are going to blatheringly insane? Would you assume that if the U.S. were running out of money we'd go ape-****? No, you wouldn't. So your assumption shows a racist bias that is both unfounded and disgusting.For your information, most Arab countries are investing their oil money into both bus
My mental abilities declined severely in 1976 when I was in a terrible auto accident. They improved markedly over the next ten years.Knowledge, practice, and experience more than make up for the so-called "decline". Why is it that slashdot's geezers know the difference between "lose" and "loose", and between their, they're, and there? Maybe because they've had more time to read more books and figure out the context of those words' uses?I used to be fast, I could catch a fly in mid flight with my bare hand. Now I can only catch the old flies.As to your question, see my sig.
I like your society. I'll be dictator for life since, apparently, suffrage is NOT one of the things you get as an adult. ;)
I think choosing the type of degree based on what looks best on your resume isn't the best way to go. Graduate school is a lot of work. If you pick something just because it looks good on a resume and not because you actually like it, I can't imagine you'd enjoy getting your masters.
Where intuitiveness comes from would be a interesting experiment. Perhaps you are right in that at a deep level I knew where to look for a problem... this was especially true if I got to sleep on it.On the other hand, my father (a farmer) knew things that he had no way orf knowing and goes beyond the possibilities. For instance, he told my mother to call the insurance man and get wind insurance on the barn (which has stood for 70 years without insurance) and the very next day a tornado blew down the barn.Th
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Do people really twitter that much that they need a meter to keep tabs on the power consumption of their tweets? I think the whole conservation thing is going too far.
A bot would be a nice change from the usual... http://www.yardwear.net/blog/content/binary/t-shirt_10.jpg
Nothing that complex. It simply passes the TCP state from one nic to the other. I don't know the gory details of how that all happens behind the scenes, but it's pretty impressive to watch it happen - in our lab at work we tested this functionality on multiple guest OSes simultaneously and didn't lose a single packet, even when pulling the power chords out of a number of components (including one of the ESX servers).
Actually, the difference is that large vendors have the ability to take management out for lunch, golf, etc... who's going to take them out if they choose FOSS?
And if when Steam goes out of business you can still play the game.
I always lie on the discrimination monitoring forms - I usually tick Chinese or Black African, claim to be homosexual and give my religion as islamic or jewish. It's not supposed to be relevant so why should I give them real answers.
It's not just the people. It looks like a lot of other industries finally woke up and say "Hey, this stuff the RIAA/MPAA is pulling is bad for OUR business." I was wondering how long it would take for other businesses to start putting up some resistance to the recording industry. I really hope this signals the start of a new trend. Perhaps the RIAA pushed to far on this one and woke up some sleeping giants.
Said text was a post-hoc joke added to the picture after it had already been doing the rounds for about 6 months.The entire thing's a fake, anyway. Children don't draw like that.
I'm from RI and, sadly enough, am not particularly surprised to see this one
Yea, but with doom in the name, maybe they could get there hands on some of that sweet DHS "anti-terrorist" money. "We gotta do more basic science research, don't want the terrorists getting there hands on the doom particle"
You are aware they aren't patenting things to prevent others from using those concepts or to change a fee to use the process. Instead they are doing it as a defensive measure against the likes of SCOs, M$ and greedy lawyers. They aren't patent trolls, they are protecting themselves and the Linux.
Am I the only one that is completely confused?
This is considered brief: http://www.bacula.org/en/dev-manual/Brief_Tutorial.html The sixth result involves rsync.I've written batch files in the normal Windows shell, using Winzip with 256 bit encryption that take less time than trying to read the documentation for any Linux backup tool.Nice try with the Net Meeting crap, nobody uses it and you know that.The defrag tool in Windows isn't written by Microsoft so try again. It actually does a better job than watching my XFS tools kill my MythTV storage directo
Ok, by your logic all I have to do to make slashdot fail compliance is post my credit card details.No: 5434 6625 8876 1272CVV: 854Exp 09/12So how would slashdot know if that post contains valid card info or not?Or even better, I could email this information to my competetor, then ring them and point out that they have failed compliance, as they have unsecured card information stored on their systems.
Chorusss. Even the name sounds like some sssslithery sssnake trying to weasel a deal out of you even though he dosen't have any handsss for a handssshake.You had such a great snake metaphor going ... and then you stuck a 'weasel' in it.Why equate chorus to a snake if you are just going to immediately equate the snake to a weasel?Substitute "weasel" for something like "squeeze" amd the sentence will flow much better. ;)
WHAT the HELL is this ? GOOD GOD !
My mental abilities declined severely in 1976 when I was in a terrible auto accident. They improved markedly over the next ten years.Knowledge, practice, and experience more than make up for the so-called "decline". Why is it that slashdot's geezers know the difference between "lose" and "loose", and between their, they're, and there? Maybe because they've had more time to read more books and figure out the context of those words' uses?I used to be fast, I could catch a fly in mid flight with my bare hand. Now I can only catch the old flies.As to your question, see my sig.