I also live in Portland, and while I liked the idea of being able to move my car somewhere else and still use the ticket from the last place I parked, it didn't come up that often for me and almost always (with one exception) went to waste (I was working as a courier all over town at the time). And walking up to one, only to find out it was out of order, was a pain in the ass when I didn't have the time to spare, so I got pretty sick of them pretty quickly. And when they first put them in they seemed to have a lot of problems with reliability. Fortunately I switched routes shortly after that and didn't need to go downtown anymore.
That mastery of that wide a range of skills? I'd sure say so. Even just for familiarity with all of them them (and master of one) I'd say it is still ridiculously low. Maybe that's just me, but I seriously doubt it.
Did he also need mastery of C#, Java, Perl, Ruby, and Assembly? I saw one of those (maybe without the Assembly requirement, like it matters) earlier this year. It was for $10/hour though. (o_0)
Put it in a spreadsheet? Seriously? People still do that? There are plenty of good inventory/audit software solutions out there that are open source. I never want to touch a spreadsheet to keep track workstations again.
Name one. That sounded rude, but I'm actually just curious as to one you've used that you'd recommend.
Not that sentencing guidelines are rational though - drug dealers usually get heavier penalties than child rapists, at least in my area.
Well, then it clearly isn't about keeping them away from society, either. So what is it really about? Clearly, with the ever increasing numbers (and percentages of population), it isn't working in either case. I have no idea what could replace it, but something needs to be done.
I wonder if this is what this is all about. Is he looking for evidence that the judges are not upholding the law (in his view) when it comes to immigrants? I wonder what the normal procedure would be if you were going to investigate judges? Especially for a wide ranging investigation, involving many judges, DAs, etc. Does it become a federal matter if they are state appointed judges? I'm not trying to take any sides here, I'm actually curious.
Same with me. I have periods of time where I can sleep easily and do just fine with 7 to 8 hours of sleep, and then others where I get really tired right before I go to bed, but as soon as I lay down my brain starts to wake up for some reason and I'm suddenly not tired. So I get back up (usually, else I lay there for 4 hours trying to will myself asleep) do some programming, or read some articles, watch some TV, or whatever and then go to sleep about four hours latter. The problem is this sets back my internal clock by about 4 hours and the rest of the world doesn't like that too much... I'm pretty sure it is stress related, but that's life right now.
They only saved about 2 to 2.5 hours of sleep per night. I was hoping for something as dramatic as only needing 2 hours or something like that. You know, something I could do without Mountain Dew or espresso.
Hell, tracking down car thieves caught on camera is a waste of their time apparently. For a while my friend was having problems with cars being broken into and stolen (for a one year period they had 3 car thefts and 2 car break-ins just for people in their house, the next door neighbors had problems, too) so he installed a camera with 8 hours of record time and his car got stolen again. When he told the reporting officer he had them recorded in the act, he didn't even want to see it. The quality wasn't great, but he didn't know that, because he refused to even look at it. WTF is wrong here?
And people have the option to not use your code. Why do people not get this?* No one forces anyone to use GPL code. You can always just do the work yourself and then you can license it anyway you want. If people are going to whine about it, they should just rewrite everything that GPL code does and put it under their own license. After all, that's exactly what GNU did. And there are options for non GPL code out there, so there's just no reason for all this GPL hate.
*I know countach gets it, I'm just extending the comment.
It isn't about making it impossible, just really, really hard. And to do that we have to understand the possibilities well enough that we can decide what is good enough. If we mistakenly think electric voting is perfect when it really has these big gaping holes in it, then we have a lot more work to do. That's what these guys are trying to point out. You do reach a point of diminishing returns, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth trying.
And there is no section 2c, so I think onefriedrice is badly confusing things. Here is the whole LGPL http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0-standalone.html and he's making references that just don't exist in it.
Those are some good benefits (assuming the pay is at least average for the position). The last place I worked you started with 1 week vacation/year for the first two years, then 2 weeks/year after that, and the pay was far below typical. The IT manager made just over 2/3rds average around here for an IT manager, same for the Production Manager. The IT Manager was the most important position there because of the nature of the business, and they were surprised they couldn't find anyone who was really good at the job.
I went out on a couple of calls where I replaced the LCD, the keyboard, the cpu, the memory, the back plastic case, the plastic the LCD sits in, the hard drive, and the CD drive. I have no idea why they didn't just send a new system since nothing was used from the original system (we were specifically prohibited from copying anything from the old hard drive over to the new system, even though about half the phone techs that took the repair orders told the customer something different). This happened more than once, too.
I used to do field service for Dell years ago and some companies paid for a "no fault" warranty for their users. No one told me about them until I went out on a call to replace a LCD and when I saw it was basically spider-webbed and I asked the user what happened. When he told me rebar fell on it I quietly called Dell and informed them, expecting they would deny it as they had far less serious things before when they told me it was fine, they had premium coverage and it was fully covered. They said if he wanted to run it over right in front of me he would be covered for it. I ran into that a few other times after that, but usually people paid for manufacturing defect repair.
They are hijacking all failing responses since I changed my DNS servers a few days ago because their DHCP assigned servers stopped resolving known good addresses (like ctrlaltdel-online.com) and I still get the hijcking page.
I started having this exact problem a few days ago and it is really annoying. It didn't used to take so damn long to resolve, so I was wondering what was going on, and now I wonder if it was related to this hijacking problem.
No, you're right. So instead you spend half a freaking hour looking through tabs trying to find the option that you're sure you saw a while back, hoping that it is actually going to fix the problem you're having. Oh, and the forums to get help? They're full of people having the same damn problem and no one has the answer yet. I have yet to have as much problem with a Linux box. Give me a config file that I can search any day of the week.
I forgot my sarcasm tag apparently. Attacks get better, not worse in cryptanalysis because my old boss hasn't been able to make them worse. He can make anything worse (it's his specialty). We'd all be safe again if he worked in the field because he'd mess the entire field up so bad no one would ever be able to decrypt anything again. I'd say you made me ruin the joke by explaining it, but if I had to explain it, then it couldn't have been that good. I almost included a bit more with the post, but I thought it would have made it too obvious. Oh well.
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Attacks always get better, never worse.
That's only because my last boss hasn't worked in cryptanalysis (yet). If he ever does, we will all be safe again.
I also live in Portland, and while I liked the idea of being able to move my car somewhere else and still use the ticket from the last place I parked, it didn't come up that often for me and almost always (with one exception) went to waste (I was working as a courier all over town at the time). And walking up to one, only to find out it was out of order, was a pain in the ass when I didn't have the time to spare, so I got pretty sick of them pretty quickly. And when they first put them in they seemed to have a lot of problems with reliability. Fortunately I switched routes shortly after that and didn't need to go downtown anymore.
That's easy. Is your doctor in the USA? 40+ minutes is a safe bet IME.
No fancy statics needed!
Well, we'll know that for sure when Chuck Norris dies. That is assuming he doesn't decide to just kill Death.
That mastery of that wide a range of skills? I'd sure say so. Even just for familiarity with all of them them (and master of one) I'd say it is still ridiculously low. Maybe that's just me, but I seriously doubt it.
Did he also need mastery of C#, Java, Perl, Ruby, and Assembly? I saw one of those (maybe without the Assembly requirement, like it matters) earlier this year. It was for $10/hour though. (o_0)
Put it in a spreadsheet? Seriously? People still do that? There are plenty of good inventory/audit software solutions out there that are open source. I never want to touch a spreadsheet to keep track workstations again.
Name one. That sounded rude, but I'm actually just curious as to one you've used that you'd recommend.
Not that sentencing guidelines are rational though - drug dealers usually get heavier penalties than child rapists, at least in my area.
Well, then it clearly isn't about keeping them away from society, either. So what is it really about? Clearly, with the ever increasing numbers (and percentages of population), it isn't working in either case. I have no idea what could replace it, but something needs to be done.
I wonder if this is what this is all about. Is he looking for evidence that the judges are not upholding the law (in his view) when it comes to immigrants? I wonder what the normal procedure would be if you were going to investigate judges? Especially for a wide ranging investigation, involving many judges, DAs, etc. Does it become a federal matter if they are state appointed judges? I'm not trying to take any sides here, I'm actually curious.
Same with me. I have periods of time where I can sleep easily and do just fine with 7 to 8 hours of sleep, and then others where I get really tired right before I go to bed, but as soon as I lay down my brain starts to wake up for some reason and I'm suddenly not tired. So I get back up (usually, else I lay there for 4 hours trying to will myself asleep) do some programming, or read some articles, watch some TV, or whatever and then go to sleep about four hours latter. The problem is this sets back my internal clock by about 4 hours and the rest of the world doesn't like that too much... I'm pretty sure it is stress related, but that's life right now.
They only saved about 2 to 2.5 hours of sleep per night. I was hoping for something as dramatic as only needing 2 hours or something like that. You know, something I could do without Mountain Dew or espresso.
Hell, tracking down car thieves caught on camera is a waste of their time apparently. For a while my friend was having problems with cars being broken into and stolen (for a one year period they had 3 car thefts and 2 car break-ins just for people in their house, the next door neighbors had problems, too) so he installed a camera with 8 hours of record time and his car got stolen again. When he told the reporting officer he had them recorded in the act, he didn't even want to see it. The quality wasn't great, but he didn't know that, because he refused to even look at it. WTF is wrong here?
I would have said that was ridiculous, but after Wells Fargo suing itself, not so much.
And people have the option to not use your code. Why do people not get this?* No one forces anyone to use GPL code. You can always just do the work yourself and then you can license it anyway you want. If people are going to whine about it, they should just rewrite everything that GPL code does and put it under their own license. After all, that's exactly what GNU did. And there are options for non GPL code out there, so there's just no reason for all this GPL hate.
*I know countach gets it, I'm just extending the comment.
It isn't about making it impossible, just really, really hard. And to do that we have to understand the possibilities well enough that we can decide what is good enough. If we mistakenly think electric voting is perfect when it really has these big gaping holes in it, then we have a lot more work to do. That's what these guys are trying to point out. You do reach a point of diminishing returns, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth trying.
And there is no section 2c, so I think onefriedrice is badly confusing things. Here is the whole LGPL http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0-standalone.html and he's making references that just don't exist in it.
FTL would only make them think the trip was shorter, not make them go back in time.
Those are some good benefits (assuming the pay is at least average for the position). The last place I worked you started with 1 week vacation/year for the first two years, then 2 weeks/year after that, and the pay was far below typical. The IT manager made just over 2/3rds average around here for an IT manager, same for the Production Manager. The IT Manager was the most important position there because of the nature of the business, and they were surprised they couldn't find anyone who was really good at the job.
I went out on a couple of calls where I replaced the LCD, the keyboard, the cpu, the memory, the back plastic case, the plastic the LCD sits in, the hard drive, and the CD drive. I have no idea why they didn't just send a new system since nothing was used from the original system (we were specifically prohibited from copying anything from the old hard drive over to the new system, even though about half the phone techs that took the repair orders told the customer something different). This happened more than once, too.
I used to do field service for Dell years ago and some companies paid for a "no fault" warranty for their users. No one told me about them until I went out on a call to replace a LCD and when I saw it was basically spider-webbed and I asked the user what happened. When he told me rebar fell on it I quietly called Dell and informed them, expecting they would deny it as they had far less serious things before when they told me it was fine, they had premium coverage and it was fully covered. They said if he wanted to run it over right in front of me he would be covered for it. I ran into that a few other times after that, but usually people paid for manufacturing defect repair.
They are hijacking all failing responses since I changed my DNS servers a few days ago because their DHCP assigned servers stopped resolving known good addresses (like ctrlaltdel-online.com) and I still get the hijcking page.
I started having this exact problem a few days ago and it is really annoying. It didn't used to take so damn long to resolve, so I was wondering what was going on, and now I wonder if it was related to this hijacking problem.
No, you're right. So instead you spend half a freaking hour looking through tabs trying to find the option that you're sure you saw a while back, hoping that it is actually going to fix the problem you're having. Oh, and the forums to get help? They're full of people having the same damn problem and no one has the answer yet. I have yet to have as much problem with a Linux box. Give me a config file that I can search any day of the week.
I forgot my sarcasm tag apparently. Attacks get better, not worse in cryptanalysis because my old boss hasn't been able to make them worse. He can make anything worse (it's his specialty). We'd all be safe again if he worked in the field because he'd mess the entire field up so bad no one would ever be able to decrypt anything again. I'd say you made me ruin the joke by explaining it, but if I had to explain it, then it couldn't have been that good. I almost included a bit more with the post, but I thought it would have made it too obvious. Oh well.
Attacks always get better, never worse.
That's only because my last boss hasn't worked in cryptanalysis (yet). If he ever does, we will all be safe again.
I think it depends on whether one of them kills the other. The remaining either becomes a god or the Universe ends, doesn't it?