As hiring manager for the past 11 years, I have refused to hire anyone without a degree because if they haven't proved the ability to get through calculus, physics, as well as humanities, they haven't demonstrated the intellectual horsepower I assume when I hire an experienced developer. But, fairness requires that I admit that the best developer I've ever hired (because he was recommended by a colleague and I gave him a large pass on everything save the tech interview) only had a vocational certificate before he started working for me. But, even with that, I hold to my beliefs, because he was hopelessly embarrassing in every skill other than being a developer savant, and a team of ten well-rounded business system developers is probably improved with a figurative Michael Jordan at small forward hitting short jumpers with a hand in his face.
In this thread, pseudo-celebrities unable to cash on their célébrité decide to launch a line of merchandise to sell out with. As mentioned previously, they were well provided for with their military pensions, but they ramped up their future aspirations to allow their estates to profit from their 15 minutes.
Does this mean that the side effects are reported in relation to the placebo reported side effects, i.e. if 5% hurl on placebo, and 6% hurl on the med, does it get reported as a 1% hurl result?
If you ever get rear-ended and wind up interviewed by the insurance companies, the details of your stop most assuredly can end up with you being assigned partial monetary responsibility for an accident. Stopping for a pigeon for instance will get you 20% easy. I know this for a fact because I was cut off as a cross illegally crossed in front of me to enter a shop entrance, and I got 20% assigned fault for not predicting the stupidity.
From a tort perspective, Google Drive may have stopped abruptly due to not competently observing traffic conditions, so the record is debatably flawed.
I don't feel I could begin to appreciate the issues these rocket surgeons deal with, but if it were my project, there would be two rovers, the guinea pig in Dalton, Ohio (there should be a penalty for bricking the test rover) and the one that gets the exact same script that succeeded in Dalton. Human hands should never directly touch a mission critical system.
As I've done significant refactoring on a system architected against a pool global variables, actually, yes I have. My comment stands. If my track record > yours, well there you go.
Per John Lakos, almost any bad interface can be wrapped in a good one. Slice off an appropriate slice of dodgy code, wrap it in a testable interface, write the test code to baseline its behaviour, and then when it makes business sense, you can refactor that slice of code. If it doesn't make business sense, you don't touch it.
But if so, how much of this 'proof' was surprising, really, to anyone including Americans. In a cynical age, even if 4th tier diplomats seem to corroborate a conspiracy theory, is it really that credible in a world of infinite possibilities?
Affected areas with high population density should easily be able to come up with the cash to build levees high enough to survive a million years of warming.
I used to be involved with ADA, and I believe the lawsuit will eventually fail. There are two components to ADA that they might go after, Telecommunications or Public Accommodation. However, The language of the law is pretty specific, and there's no way Netflix will fall under either of these categories. As many have already pointed out, Netflix losing would be a catastrophically slippery slope, and no court would initiate that without clear intent from Congress. Just because a case isn't summarily dismissed doesn't mean it will win, it simply means the judge believes it's worth hearing.
Music is compressed because it's played in crappy environments: low end players, cars, etc. These days, cars come with compression features in their sound systems so that you can listen to something more high-end such as classical without breaking your ear drums in the loud sections in order to hear the quiet sections at all. Back in the day there was an astute observation that rock should sound great on a crappy radio.
If your pay is at least the 20% percentile of your new job title, you really don't have any bargaining power. As a manager you can decide how hands-on to remain, and you'll qualify for the 50% percentile in a few years, at which point you can get competing offers. The interesting thing about a management role is that it frees you from having to remain so current, and then your career gets managed by management rather than technical recruiters. It's really not a scary transition as proven leadership is much more elusive than proven technical skills.
In this thread, we have a computer at one of Iran's larger oil companies popping up an Avast alert due to an intern attempting to surf porn, and because of policies in place due to stuxnet, the entire computing infrastructure of Iran shuts down as a result. Gotta love spy.v.spy.
As hiring manager for the past 11 years, I have refused to hire anyone without a degree because if they haven't proved the ability to get through calculus, physics, as well as humanities, they haven't demonstrated the intellectual horsepower I assume when I hire an experienced developer. But, fairness requires that I admit that the best developer I've ever hired (because he was recommended by a colleague and I gave him a large pass on everything save the tech interview) only had a vocational certificate before he started working for me. But, even with that, I hold to my beliefs, because he was hopelessly embarrassing in every skill other than being a developer savant, and a team of ten well-rounded business system developers is probably improved with a figurative Michael Jordan at small forward hitting short jumpers with a hand in his face.
But it might lead to premature re-entry.
http://www.myconfinedspace.com/2009/07/20/its-never-miller-time-in-space/bloom-county-jpg/
In this thread, pseudo-celebrities unable to cash on their célébrité decide to launch a line of merchandise to sell out with. As mentioned previously, they were well provided for with their military pensions, but they ramped up their future aspirations to allow their estates to profit from their 15 minutes.
That's a bald-faced lie. Low but not too low inflation has been monetary policy of the civilised world for decades, with good results.
Advocating anarchy is a good way to get yourself killed.
As he should. There's a reason why treason is treated so seriously. Unfortunately, prosecutors don't intend to push for execution.
Does this mean that the side effects are reported in relation to the placebo reported side effects, i.e. if 5% hurl on placebo, and 6% hurl on the med, does it get reported as a 1% hurl result?
Out on bail mate?
If you ever get rear-ended and wind up interviewed by the insurance companies, the details of your stop most assuredly can end up with you being assigned partial monetary responsibility for an accident. Stopping for a pigeon for instance will get you 20% easy. I know this for a fact because I was cut off as a cross illegally crossed in front of me to enter a shop entrance, and I got 20% assigned fault for not predicting the stupidity.
From a tort perspective, Google Drive may have stopped abruptly due to not competently observing traffic conditions, so the record is debatably flawed.
I don't feel I could begin to appreciate the issues these rocket surgeons deal with, but if it were my project, there would be two rovers, the guinea pig in Dalton, Ohio (there should be a penalty for bricking the test rover) and the one that gets the exact same script that succeeded in Dalton. Human hands should never directly touch a mission critical system.
If Knight took it in the chin, who were the winners?
I heard Curiosity about to land on Mars. Make post pls.
As I've done significant refactoring on a system architected against a pool global variables, actually, yes I have. My comment stands. If my track record > yours, well there you go.
Per John Lakos, almost any bad interface can be wrapped in a good one. Slice off an appropriate slice of dodgy code, wrap it in a testable interface, write the test code to baseline its behaviour, and then when it makes business sense, you can refactor that slice of code. If it doesn't make business sense, you don't touch it.
Well my common retort would be that's big talk coming from an anonymous coward.
But if so, how much of this 'proof' was surprising, really, to anyone including Americans. In a cynical age, even if 4th tier diplomats seem to corroborate a conspiracy theory, is it really that credible in a world of infinite possibilities?
Affected areas with high population density should easily be able to come up with the cash to build levees high enough to survive a million years of warming.
"It's an engineering problem and there will be an engineering solution".
Duct tape was invented for just class of problem.
I used to be involved with ADA, and I believe the lawsuit will eventually fail. There are two components to ADA that they might go after, Telecommunications or Public Accommodation. However, The language of the law is pretty specific, and there's no way Netflix will fall under either of these categories. As many have already pointed out, Netflix losing would be a catastrophically slippery slope, and no court would initiate that without clear intent from Congress. Just because a case isn't summarily dismissed doesn't mean it will win, it simply means the judge believes it's worth hearing.
Music is compressed because it's played in crappy environments: low end players, cars, etc. These days, cars come with compression features in their sound systems so that you can listen to something more high-end such as classical without breaking your ear drums in the loud sections in order to hear the quiet sections at all. Back in the day there was an astute observation that rock should sound great on a crappy radio.
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale,
A tale of a fateful trip...
Any appreciable change to the status quo would be welcome at this point. Humankind has never handled Infinity at all well.
If your pay is at least the 20% percentile of your new job title, you really don't have any bargaining power. As a manager you can decide how hands-on to remain, and you'll qualify for the 50% percentile in a few years, at which point you can get competing offers. The interesting thing about a management role is that it frees you from having to remain so current, and then your career gets managed by management rather than technical recruiters. It's really not a scary transition as proven leadership is much more elusive than proven technical skills.
Nice job being first into a -1 dumbass.
In this thread, we have a computer at one of Iran's larger oil companies popping up an Avast alert due to an intern attempting to surf porn, and because of policies in place due to stuxnet, the entire computing infrastructure of Iran shuts down as a result. Gotta love spy.v.spy.