I like what they did on the pedestrian side where they just marked the edges and put in the occasional pedestrian sign. It would have been good if they did the same to the cycle path. There's no need to have the whole path covered. Just outline the path so that people can see where it's going.
If you are connecting to a server outside of Canada or the company has no business in Canada then the fines mean nothing. Sure they won't get as much data as a company like your ISP but it could be important data.
The cordless phones and phones like that need power from the outlet in order to work. That's why one should keep an extremely cheap, no-frills phone on hand in case there's an emergency so that there is something that will work with the landline if nothing else does.
The countries that make up the EU report their emissions as one entity. There is a single goal that is set at the upper level after discussion between all of the country representatives and each country is free to meet that goal in a method that best suits the country. When going to climate talks all of the countries go but act under the EU authority.
Mozilla says that these changes are to help reduce the time it spends on non-core technologies. If you want to free up developer time how about stop working on all of the crap you've been adding in like Pocket and Hello that nobody has been asking for.
Not that it matters to me anymore. I moved over to Safari one or two versions ago. While I preferred, or at least was used to, Firefox, I was finding that too many sites that I regularly visited were having problems rendering even when I turned off the ad blockers. I had found myself copying the URL and opening Safari just to look at a page more and more often such that I just decided to move over.
Seems like Salesforce are basing their opposition to the purchase on the fact that Microsoft won't share the data from LinkedIn to 3rd parties. The regulators should ask Salesforce if they will share the information. If yes then block the deal but make sharing the data a condition if Salesforce does buy LinkedIn. If they don't plan on sharing the data then tell Salesforce to get lost and send them a bill for time wasted.
Maybe it's just a Canadian thing but wouldn't taking the package to your neighbours be easier and faster than having to deal with the multiple calls over the multiple days to get the company to take the package to the right address? Plus if they are home you get to know them a bit better.
Download the book/music/movie/show from somewhere and try it once. If you like it enough to read/listen/view again or you want to support the creator then go and buy a copy. Preferably from the source that takes the least amount of overhead.
On the other hand the 737 isn't so great at going down to the supermarket for the weekly grocery shopping so maybe it's best to use the right form of transportation for the job.
The A319neo makes up a small percentage of the planes flying today. A plane has a lifespan that lasts decades and so there are many far less efficient planes flying today and many years into the future.
This was 10 years ago and it was also in a large organization so it wasn't a hub that you would have at home (sorry, since this is/., most of us wouldn't have at home). It was a large hub that was rack mountable. Probably from Cisco since the networking people there liked the products from Cisco.
Assuming that the company is rational and is using a switch to connect the workstations instead of a hub. Getting 20 to 30 people sharing a hub is not fun. Especially around 9:00 AM when a lot of them come in, turn on the computer, and find out that there's a large set of patches to be applied to their computer. Network slows down to a crawl and everybody goes on an hour coffee break.
I really hope that you aren't suggesting that you don't have the checks done only on the browser. You open yourself up for attack that way. Checks on the browser are nice to validate the input and quickly provide feedback to the user if something is wrong. But you never depend on them on the server. First, your client could be out of date and not be doing the right checks. More importantly if someone wants to harm your systems then it isn't that hard to change the data being sent to the server after the checks have been performed. Yes it means that your server is going to be doing a lot of tests that are almost always going to come back fine but it's a lot better than trying to clean out your database or fixing your server because you thought that checking the data on the client side only was good enough.
I like what they did on the pedestrian side where they just marked the edges and put in the occasional pedestrian sign. It would have been good if they did the same to the cycle path. There's no need to have the whole path covered. Just outline the path so that people can see where it's going.
If you are connecting to a server outside of Canada or the company has no business in Canada then the fines mean nothing. Sure they won't get as much data as a company like your ISP but it could be important data.
15 quatloos it was someone who knew that there was a webcam up above and they dressed up as Bigfoot.
The cordless phones and phones like that need power from the outlet in order to work. That's why one should keep an extremely cheap, no-frills phone on hand in case there's an emergency so that there is something that will work with the landline if nothing else does.
They just raised the limit to $35 for free shipping in Canada in the past couple of weeks.
Yes, but the threshold for free shipping is lower here. They just raised it to $35 in the last week or two. It was $25 before that.
non-smoking now?
Their flagship products literally catch on *fire*.
Wait, are we talking Boeing or have we moved onto Samsung?
The countries that make up the EU report their emissions as one entity. There is a single goal that is set at the upper level after discussion between all of the country representatives and each country is free to meet that goal in a method that best suits the country. When going to climate talks all of the countries go but act under the EU authority.
Does that shirt with the three wolves not work anymore?
Mozilla says that these changes are to help reduce the time it spends on non-core technologies. If you want to free up developer time how about stop working on all of the crap you've been adding in like Pocket and Hello that nobody has been asking for.
Not that it matters to me anymore. I moved over to Safari one or two versions ago. While I preferred, or at least was used to, Firefox, I was finding that too many sites that I regularly visited were having problems rendering even when I turned off the ad blockers. I had found myself copying the URL and opening Safari just to look at a page more and more often such that I just decided to move over.
Seems like Salesforce are basing their opposition to the purchase on the fact that Microsoft won't share the data from LinkedIn to 3rd parties. The regulators should ask Salesforce if they will share the information. If yes then block the deal but make sharing the data a condition if Salesforce does buy LinkedIn. If they don't plan on sharing the data then tell Salesforce to get lost and send them a bill for time wasted.
Maybe the Matrix is close to needed a reboot.
Logs or it didn't happen?
Maybe it's just a Canadian thing but wouldn't taking the package to your neighbours be easier and faster than having to deal with the multiple calls over the multiple days to get the company to take the package to the right address? Plus if they are home you get to know them a bit better.
$200/head might be the price point that the media companies won't complain.
Download the book/music/movie/show from somewhere and try it once. If you like it enough to read/listen/view again or you want to support the creator then go and buy a copy. Preferably from the source that takes the least amount of overhead.
On the other hand the 737 isn't so great at going down to the supermarket for the weekly grocery shopping so maybe it's best to use the right form of transportation for the job.
The A319neo makes up a small percentage of the planes flying today. A plane has a lifespan that lasts decades and so there are many far less efficient planes flying today and many years into the future.
This was 10 years ago and it was also in a large organization so it wasn't a hub that you would have at home (sorry, since this is /., most of us wouldn't have at home). It was a large hub that was rack mountable. Probably from Cisco since the networking people there liked the products from Cisco.
Assuming that the company is rational and is using a switch to connect the workstations instead of a hub. Getting 20 to 30 people sharing a hub is not fun. Especially around 9:00 AM when a lot of them come in, turn on the computer, and find out that there's a large set of patches to be applied to their computer. Network slows down to a crawl and everybody goes on an hour coffee break.
I really hope that you aren't suggesting that you don't have the checks done only on the browser. You open yourself up for attack that way. Checks on the browser are nice to validate the input and quickly provide feedback to the user if something is wrong. But you never depend on them on the server. First, your client could be out of date and not be doing the right checks. More importantly if someone wants to harm your systems then it isn't that hard to change the data being sent to the server after the checks have been performed. Yes it means that your server is going to be doing a lot of tests that are almost always going to come back fine but it's a lot better than trying to clean out your database or fixing your server because you thought that checking the data on the client side only was good enough.
Once you can watch porn on it then everything else is just unnecessary.
Ssshhh... you aren't supposed to point out the hypocrisy.
Great, I'm sure that the North Korean leadership will just let you go around and hand out receivers to everyone.