best practice is to encrypt your sensitive data you put in the 'cloud'. so if someone does get access to it, they cant read it. end of story, no need for any more discussion or thought. you dont know how to do it? then live with it
Penalising better negotiators is hardly a good thing regardless if it's trying to promote equality. Really all they're doing is saving money.
Zero supporting evidence. very believable man. good job. If they end up low balling salaries then they'll either have to accept the trash the attract or get good at firing the trash they hired and raise their salaries. also, i dont think their is a correlation in someones negotiating abilities and their skill at what they do. unless their job happens to relate to negotiating
Wrong. The issue is, people bought the 970 expecting all 4GB of ram to be full speed. The 'real world' performance you speak of is relative. A person may have a certain computer configuration to where 'real world' performance is impacted. Also, people purchase graphics cards for long time usage. As time passes, the amount of graphics memory that software uses increases. Software two years from now are more likely to use full 4GB of ram than software today. Had the card been advertised correctly in the first place, many people would have not purchased the 970 at all, because of the above reasons I mentioned. For this, NVIDIA should be sued; it is not acceptable. To the people who purchased the 970, they have no recourse. They spent a good deal of money on a card that they would not have otherwise purchased if they were given the correct facts when the card was offered for sale.
Network Admins usually have admin passwords so why did he need to use a keylogger? What kind of retard doesnt look at a presentation before he presents it.
LOL. Typical apple fanboy. "it's ok apple my love, i know you waited forever to add this very important feature but I know you were doing it for the good of my soul"
best practice is to encrypt your sensitive data you put in the 'cloud'. so if someone does get access to it, they cant read it. end of story, no need for any more discussion or thought. you dont know how to do it? then live with it
Penalising better negotiators is hardly a good thing regardless if it's trying to promote equality. Really all they're doing is saving money.
Zero supporting evidence. very believable man. good job. If they end up low balling salaries then they'll either have to accept the trash the attract or get good at firing the trash they hired and raise their salaries. also, i dont think their is a correlation in someones negotiating abilities and their skill at what they do. unless their job happens to relate to negotiating
Wrong. The issue is, people bought the 970 expecting all 4GB of ram to be full speed. The 'real world' performance you speak of is relative. A person may have a certain computer configuration to where 'real world' performance is impacted. Also, people purchase graphics cards for long time usage. As time passes, the amount of graphics memory that software uses increases. Software two years from now are more likely to use full 4GB of ram than software today. Had the card been advertised correctly in the first place, many people would have not purchased the 970 at all, because of the above reasons I mentioned. For this, NVIDIA should be sued; it is not acceptable. To the people who purchased the 970, they have no recourse. They spent a good deal of money on a card that they would not have otherwise purchased if they were given the correct facts when the card was offered for sale.
Network Admins usually have admin passwords so why did he need to use a keylogger? What kind of retard doesnt look at a presentation before he presents it.
WTF LOL 12 INCHES. Hell the 24' monitors have a higher resolution than any hd tv
LOL. Typical apple fanboy. "it's ok apple my love, i know you waited forever to add this very important feature but I know you were doing it for the good of my soul"
seriously?