Referring to culture; agreed Red Hat is not a start-up, but “The Open Organization” is purchased by “Product-type divisional organizational structure”. When was the last time the CEO of IBM sat on the service desk?
Also ROLM was far from a start-up, but there culture was and is reflected in Silicon Valley today. “West Coast Hippies” purchase by “East Coast Button-ups”. Going from a “Great Place to Work” to a cog in the machine.
Red Hatters would do well to review history how IBM treated ROLM, and how IBM was able to handle a start up culture.
IBM sales team and Red Hat's will be a shotgun marriage for sure.
CentOS should already feel the cold of hell, as they have a short TTL.
The FBI does not "Lie", they have a "Lack of Candor". Everyone one else not in the FBI club are the ones lying during federal investigation.
This is Do as I say, not as I do. Or to be clearer "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal"
It would be great if the Electoral College Member was selected by the November Congressional district vote as opposed to the winner take all.
The two College Members that represent the Senators should be based on the total of the state vote.
Each party puts forth a slate from their state conventions and the person seated is based on how the party won the congressional district.
The United States is republic, not a democracy and the Electoral College reflects that.
If people want the popular vote to select the President pass a Constitutional Amendment.
Maybe he was contemplating being transgender and wrote it from the woman point of view.
There is nothing in California that says a person can't be Trans-fluid.
Oscillating state of "female / male" Bipolar on the west coast.
This is the type of equipment that should have a digital diode (waterfall device), Data can flow out but not back to the controller unit.
Even a Raspberry PI setup as a one way firewall would be better then direct connect to the internal network.
Maybe the legislators need to take a difference approach.
States like Texas should place the manufactures with DRM under the inventory tax.
Business in Texas has to pay tax on the stupidest stuff. Restaurants have to pay for the salt-pepper shakers, chairs, forks, knives every year as an inventory tax. Most restaurants don’t sell this stuff, but it is part of there inventory.
If the manufactures say they own the product, then they should pay the taxes (think of all the money the state could collect, “it’s for the Kids” [bullshit]) or let the people who purchase make the repairs with the manufacture manuals. It used to be a part of freedom.
When I purchased my Porsche several years back, I got a full set of factory manuals (about 15 in total).
If the legislators ever try it, this will open up one hell of a Pandora’s Box with DRM and manufactures trying to own the product forever.
I think Kim DotCom may have a comment on what happens on file downloads in NZ
"New Zealand Police, in an armed raid on Dotcom's house involving 76 officers and two helicopters"
Referring to culture; agreed Red Hat is not a start-up, but “The Open Organization” is purchased by “Product-type divisional organizational structure”. When was the last time the CEO of IBM sat on the service desk? Also ROLM was far from a start-up, but there culture was and is reflected in Silicon Valley today. “West Coast Hippies” purchase by “East Coast Button-ups”. Going from a “Great Place to Work” to a cog in the machine.
Red Hatters would do well to review history how IBM treated ROLM, and how IBM was able to handle a start up culture. IBM sales team and Red Hat's will be a shotgun marriage for sure. CentOS should already feel the cold of hell, as they have a short TTL.
"Hacky McHackface" could have been his cybername.
In our sweatshop cubicle farm it is a smelly "Red Tidal Wave"
The FBI does not "Lie", they have a "Lack of Candor". Everyone one else not in the FBI club are the ones lying during federal investigation. This is Do as I say, not as I do. Or to be clearer "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal"
It would be great if the Electoral College Member was selected by the November Congressional district vote as opposed to the winner take all. The two College Members that represent the Senators should be based on the total of the state vote. Each party puts forth a slate from their state conventions and the person seated is based on how the party won the congressional district. The United States is republic, not a democracy and the Electoral College reflects that. If people want the popular vote to select the President pass a Constitutional Amendment.
Maybe he was contemplating being transgender and wrote it from the woman point of view. There is nothing in California that says a person can't be Trans-fluid. Oscillating state of "female / male" Bipolar on the west coast.
Yahoo Serious. .... Albert naively replies “If you can't trust the governments of the world, then who can you trust?
My Grandmother used to tell me all the time. "You should not 'F' what you can't 'C', o 'K'. She had such hot sayings.
Because Canada can snipe someone at 2+ miles!!!
This is the type of equipment that should have a digital diode (waterfall device), Data can flow out but not back to the controller unit. Even a Raspberry PI setup as a one way firewall would be better then direct connect to the internal network.
Came from the Porsche factory in english along with the birth certificate for the car, but had to pay the UPS shipping.
Maybe the legislators need to take a difference approach. States like Texas should place the manufactures with DRM under the inventory tax. Business in Texas has to pay tax on the stupidest stuff. Restaurants have to pay for the salt-pepper shakers, chairs, forks, knives every year as an inventory tax. Most restaurants don’t sell this stuff, but it is part of there inventory. If the manufactures say they own the product, then they should pay the taxes (think of all the money the state could collect, “it’s for the Kids” [bullshit]) or let the people who purchase make the repairs with the manufacture manuals. It used to be a part of freedom. When I purchased my Porsche several years back, I got a full set of factory manuals (about 15 in total). If the legislators ever try it, this will open up one hell of a Pandora’s Box with DRM and manufactures trying to own the product forever.
should have used No-Script to block Flash...
Is this theory conclusive evidence that the scientific publishing is "Fake News"
I think Kim DotCom may have a comment on what happens on file downloads in NZ "New Zealand Police, in an armed raid on Dotcom's house involving 76 officers and two helicopters"