Luggage falling from over head bins. Drink cars rolling toward the front of the plane at 40 MPH. Hit coffee splashing in your eyes. Stewardess landing in your lap.
OK, I could go for that last one.
While your point is valid, not all injuries are from the pax coming out of their seats.
Walk into your nearest church (or school or whatnot). Ask if there is a struggling family. Whip out your checkbook (assuming you have one - I think I still do but the last check I wrote was months ago but I digress) and tell them you want to pay for the kids of that family to get medical or dental visits.
"They ask you questions that they think they know the answer to and claim some squiggle proves you were lying."
is false. The questions are seem canned, and are very general "Have you ever been part of a terrorist group" "Are you hiding involvement with a serious crime?" "Did you lie on your SF-86" stuff like that.
Well, I don't know if the polygraph works or not. I suspect it doesn't... but then again I don't know that for sure.
I took an polygraph exam for the NSA - full scope polygraph. I failed. Don't know why - I told the truth.
Then again maybe the truth was the problem. Who knows.
It boils down to this: it is an interview. They ask questions, you answer. Regardless of how they evaluate your answers (using science, quackery, guessing, or witchcraft), you either get the job or you don't. It is that simple.
FOIS Free On Demand has a huge overlap content-wise with the Netflix Streaming plan.
In a sense, if you have Verizon FIOS TV, you already have Netflix. The only difference is that the FIOS offerings are hard to find (probably so that it doesn't detract from their pay per view on demand offerings).
By bottom I mean the servers that the least number of systems depend on.
Get them humming, with an eye toward your migration path.
Then, be methodical. Backup everything often. try not to do anything easily not easily reversed, and let the folks know the true state of their systems.
and make one yourself (or port one).
But then again, this is a body who can;t handle Java, so the chances of this happening are nil (that that he or she would understand Pascal either).
Your Mom *was* wearing parachute pants... right before I nailed her.
Read up on that, ignore the article.
I don't see iOS listed on the NIAP.
Accreditation for mobile devices will only be up to collateral secret... and even that is a big "if."
Well, that was how it was in the 80's when I went to collgle.
You, sir, are a goddamn tease.
They copied the Germans (who based a large part of their program on the work of Robert Goddard).
That is pretty damn good.
And she does all the shopping.
So there.
Luggage falling from over head bins. Drink cars rolling toward the front of the plane at 40 MPH. Hit coffee splashing in your eyes. Stewardess landing in your lap.
OK, I could go for that last one.
While your point is valid, not all injuries are from the pax coming out of their seats.
Moot if the is a return on investment. This can be hard to calculate: new technology, created jobs, educational and scientific benefits.
Walk into your nearest church (or school or whatnot). Ask if there is a struggling family. Whip out your checkbook (assuming you have one - I think I still do but the last check I wrote was months ago but I digress) and tell them you want to pay for the kids of that family to get medical or dental visits.
That is impact.
Oh BTW, your statement
"They ask you questions that they think they know the answer to and claim some squiggle proves you were lying."
is false. The questions are seem canned, and are very general "Have you ever been part of a terrorist group" "Are you hiding involvement with a serious crime?" "Did you lie on your SF-86" stuff like that.
At least that is how it was for me.
In this context I meant "fail" to mean "I was denied employment."
That is, the adjudicators decided I was unsuitable. For all I know I actually passed the exam itself.
Oh well.
Well, I don't know if the polygraph works or not. I suspect it doesn't... but then again I don't know that for sure.
I took an polygraph exam for the NSA - full scope polygraph. I failed. Don't know why - I told the truth.
Then again maybe the truth was the problem. Who knows.
It boils down to this: it is an interview. They ask questions, you answer. Regardless of how they evaluate your answers (using science, quackery, guessing, or witchcraft), you either get the job or you don't. It is that simple.
After all, Facebook is already selling that info.
You providing your profile information for free is probably a Facebook TOS violation.
I suggest you reread the original post.
Silly. The garbage pail has no hope of return.
Simply lay a large bet right off the bat.
While the end result will *probably* be the same, there is a small chance you will be kicking back in the penthouse that evening.
FOIS Free On Demand has a huge overlap content-wise with the Netflix Streaming plan.
In a sense, if you have Verizon FIOS TV, you already have Netflix. The only difference is that the FIOS offerings are hard to find (probably so that it doesn't detract from their pay per view on demand offerings).
Verizon FIOS already offers atleast 80% of Netflix's line up in their free on demand section.
It is just a PITA to find it.
As soon as Verizon makes that content easy to find and navigate to Netflix will loose a large chunk of their comingled FIOS subscriber base.
You Tube is the king of indie.
Look at The Annoying Orange as an example.
So cash out before the crash. Barring that, be part of the upper half.
By that the time folks who made the decision to outsource collected their bonus and have moved on.
By bottom I mean the servers that the least number of systems depend on.
Get them humming, with an eye toward your migration path.
Then, be methodical. Backup everything often. try not to do anything easily not easily reversed, and let the folks know the true state of their systems.
This actually sounds like fun.