Most likely because radio spectrum has a bewildering array of licensing issues pretty much everywhere in the world where there's government. Hardly anybody regulates light spectrum.
What a nightmare of local power utilities they'll have to negotiate with, all of them wanting various size cuts or just stealing and implementing the tech on their own.
Yes, like I said, it can be done poorly. If your company itemizes setting up a new person's desk phone they they've taken it too far. Just an annual subscription for IT services should blanket cover all the little stuff.
It sounds like your admins haven't bothered to take away the permission to create shares. Lax security does not invalidates my point and I did include "Note it is really easy to screw this up".
If done properly IT is a revenue center. Other departments must internally account for "paying" for IT services. Note it is easy to screw this up, but it can work.
The context seems to be trying to use "utility" in the economic sense but that concept is entirely intangible by definition. As in, on a scale of 1 to 10 how much utility did you get from eating a candy bar vs eating an apple. It was a fad measurement in economics for a while but is largely relegated to the curiosity bin since for all practical purposes its impossible to properly quantify.
EU countries impose massive tax burdens relative to the rest of the world
No kidding; For example, DSLRs can only make 29 minute, 59 second video clips because a camera that can take >= 30 minute clips is a "movie camera" under EU laws and triggers a much higher tax. So our Canons and Nikons in the US and the rest of the world have that limit too.
More likely someone will notice when they see his car on fire -- I don't think most bitcoin-mining rigs were ever engineered to operate inside an enclosed vehicle, under glass, on a hot, sunny day:)
Since its a Tesla, can it be left "idling" with the AC on? No one would notice the engine running. Also, at least where I work, the interior area of the parking garage is where the car chargers are located so no, it wouldn't be in the sun.
It's not fool's gold. Cash back and various point systems are good as gold. Credit cards are like the stock market. If you have no idea what you're doing and/or have no discipline you get burned. If the opposite, you do quite well
They ought to Cafe Press those shirts.
Most likely because radio spectrum has a bewildering array of licensing issues pretty much everywhere in the world where there's government. Hardly anybody regulates light spectrum.
What a nightmare of local power utilities they'll have to negotiate with, all of them wanting various size cuts or just stealing and implementing the tech on their own.
Yes, like I said, it can be done poorly. If your company itemizes setting up a new person's desk phone they they've taken it too far. Just an annual subscription for IT services should blanket cover all the little stuff.
It's your CIO/CTO's job to lay down the law to the other C's. If not, sucks for your company but that's not how everywhere works.
It sounds like your admins haven't bothered to take away the permission to create shares. Lax security does not invalidates my point and I did include "Note it is really easy to screw this up".
If done properly IT is a revenue center. Other departments must internally account for "paying" for IT services. Note it is easy to screw this up, but it can work.
having 10,000 tons of gold dropped on Earth won't enable anything that we can't do today with the gold we already have.
Gold is an extremely efficient electrical conductor. What if it was plentiful enough that power lines were made of the stuff...
How about making terms in Congress akin to jury duty?
It would be simpler to just repeal the 17th. That really screwed the citizens.
Indentured hookers however WOULD be
Yes but the depreciation on brand new ones is terrifying.
The most bizarre thing is it's not made up, why the fuck do they insist on killing whales for no apparent reasons.
What do you mean, no reason? They want to eat the whales.
The coffee shop explosion is one of the great rip-offs of our age
Our age? Coffee shops have been a booming business since the mid Renaissance. The only modern aspect is franchising.
The context seems to be trying to use "utility" in the economic sense but that concept is entirely intangible by definition. As in, on a scale of 1 to 10 how much utility did you get from eating a candy bar vs eating an apple. It was a fad measurement in economics for a while but is largely relegated to the curiosity bin since for all practical purposes its impossible to properly quantify.
an employer requirement makes your phone and cellular service a tax deductible expense.
How to get audited in one easy step. You would have to prove what percent of the phone usage is for work vs personal.
EU countries impose massive tax burdens relative to the rest of the world
No kidding; For example, DSLRs can only make 29 minute, 59 second video clips because a camera that can take >= 30 minute clips is a "movie camera" under EU laws and triggers a much higher tax. So our Canons and Nikons in the US and the rest of the world have that limit too.
professional skateboarders when they get around 45?!
Watch me do this half pipe - ooops there goes me dentures!
Ahem, dentures at 45 won't be from getting being a mere 45 but because of being a skateboarder.
Dang ageist kid.
In the world we live in, imagine the lawsuits if there was a bomb. Yes, there wasn't.
If there had been one, no one would ever know about witty the wifi name.
What makes you think you really can?
Sorry, AC, Google Images has thousands of you.
More likely someone will notice when they see his car on fire -- I don't think most bitcoin-mining rigs were ever engineered to operate inside an enclosed vehicle, under glass, on a hot, sunny day :)
Since its a Tesla, can it be left "idling" with the AC on? No one would notice the engine running. Also, at least where I work, the interior area of the parking garage is where the car chargers are located so no, it wouldn't be in the sun.
If my eco-friendly place of employment offers free power for charging during my workday
Yes, and with lax building management you might get away with it for two or three months. Eventually someone will notice and pull your plug.
Ban porn? I thought that was all Tumblr was.
Well, I was getting a lapdance from a one-armed stripper
Alas, if only the deciding case was a serial lapdance recipient instead of a serial armed robber.
Seems like Yahoo worked better back when they allowed WFH...
You mean Yahoo Groups amazingly worked better when actual Yahoo was in charge of it and now Verizon can't keep it running?
It's not fool's gold. Cash back and various point systems are good as gold. Credit cards are like the stock market. If you have no idea what you're doing and/or have no discipline you get burned. If the opposite, you do quite well