They wouldn't want to admit they presided over a lousy deal would they? I don't know that it is a lousy deal but people have all kinds of reasons why they would misrepresent something.
Most tax 'irregularities' are dealt with by fixing the paperwork and paying the back taxes. The IRS only really cares about getting the money that's owed.
Although Bose-Einstein condensates have been made in labs on Earth, gravity causes the particles to sink to the bottom of the device. Yet in the microgravity of low earth orbit, the Bose-Einstein condensate can hold its wave form for much longer—up to ten seconds—which allows researchers to better understand its properties.
I think my risk is approaching zero at this point especially when someone can more easily go on FB where people show off their toys and friends to get much more useful information. Definitely not worth the bother of a password.
Self check out has it's place. At the food store for instance if I have a bunch of different stuff and produce I prefer the cashier as their system is much better to handle this kind of purchase. But if I run in the store to get one item the self checkout is better.
I've worked at a company like this for several years and I've never once put a name to the terabytes of data I work with. Why would you even think about it enough to drive yourself to almost a mental breakdown?
This is probably why the guy won't get arrested. If they had a policy and access controls/auditing it would have never have gotten this far unless he was breaking into the system. They certainly have the option thought to fire the guy for misusing data to act inappropriately. Would it matter if it was a roledex on the secretaries desk?
If you owe the bank $100 that's your problem. If you owe the bank $100 million, that's the bank's problem.
J. Paul Getty
They wouldn't want to admit they presided over a lousy deal would they? I don't know that it is a lousy deal but people have all kinds of reasons why they would misrepresent something.
Most tax 'irregularities' are dealt with by fixing the paperwork and paying the back taxes. The IRS only really cares about getting the money that's owed.
They aren't, at least not at the rate that would match their GDP claims.
I supposed that's why they used the qualifier 'known place'
So tired of this dumb stat. It is also the most populated state... duh. BTW if California secedes the USA will still be number 1 economy in the world.
Although Bose-Einstein condensates have been made in labs on Earth, gravity causes the particles to sink to the bottom of the device. Yet in the microgravity of low earth orbit, the Bose-Einstein condensate can hold its wave form for much longer—up to ten seconds—which allows researchers to better understand its properties.
Most health studies shouldn't be considered statistically significant unless you see something like a factor of 2 or 100%.
http://www.outside.com/
or that great scene in movie 'scanners'
Really I don't like Trump... but HTF and why are you tying this story in with him?
This story is really about Australia's screwed up energy market and lack of infrastructure.
More importantly will it work on my back?
Why don't you compare the amount of funding breast cancer gets vs prostate cancer? I don't see people marching for my gdam prostate!
I think my risk is approaching zero at this point especially when someone can more easily go on FB where people show off their toys and friends to get much more useful information. Definitely not worth the bother of a password.
Self check out has it's place. At the food store for instance if I have a bunch of different stuff and produce I prefer the cashier as their system is much better to handle this kind of purchase. But if I run in the store to get one item the self checkout is better.
No shit I don't lock my phone because the only thing on it is contact list. No email or any other accounts set up on my phone.
Doesn't every form of advertising try to create a 'psychological craving'?
How is facebook different than any other company that handles large amounts of data?
Yeah, when an OS was the size of what is now a simple device driver.
I guess Einstein was a 'amateur physicist" when he came up with theory of relativity
shielded from the sun space is pretty darn cold
Yeah it's easy to make this statement when you use human beings to stand in as robots.
I've worked at a company like this for several years and I've never once put a name to the terabytes of data I work with. Why would you even think about it enough to drive yourself to almost a mental breakdown?
This is probably why the guy won't get arrested. If they had a policy and access controls/auditing it would have never have gotten this far unless he was breaking into the system. They certainly have the option thought to fire the guy for misusing data to act inappropriately. Would it matter if it was a roledex on the secretaries desk?