What are you doing this evening? My date stood me up and I'd be a shame to waste a table for two with reservations for this place being the way they are...
"When news of the disaster broke, TeGenero admitted liability. But it has since gone into liquidation and its insurance cover is worth only £2m, payable if court proceedings are not pursued. The company, set up for the purpose of making the drug, is not worth suing.
Modi reserves his greatest anger for Parexel, the American pharmaceutical services company. Its revenues are expected to be nearly £400m next year."
Set up a front company, close it down when something goes wrong and then regretfully say it's nothing to do with you. Class.
Energy efficiency *should* be a *a* priority. Not the top priority, but it does have some relevance. After all, does the cost of the system make a difference? How about the running cost? And then, how about the cost for electricity and a/c?
I also think that we do have a duty to think about the environmental impact of our actions, but I agree that passing a law to make someone consider this sort of thing is rather sad.
TRAC's good, I'll agree. For single projects, at least.... TRAC's problem is that it's not great for more than one project.
I've had better milage with tying Mantis in with Subversion, works well for large quantities of development projects. Okay there's no wiki included with such a setup but it's not hard to set one up. As always YMMV.
But the best part of the Cisco release:
"The first antenna, known as Arthur, was built to track the Telstar satellite and received the first live transatlantic television broadcasts from the United States in 1962. Arthur today is a grade II listed building and is still in operational service."
Now I might be bit of a saddo but I actually found that interesting.
That's really going to impress a potential employer.
Sorry, but if a person's behaviour were any of my business (as a potential employer) I would consider using Facebook etc to check you out. If you really don't want people to see what you post on the web - well, don't post it there!
And that's exactly how I post with a karma bonus. I spent a while (a long time ago) whoring for karma and ended up with the magical 50 points. Kind of sad of me, but there you go;-)
Sorry, I didn't mean to confuse... the old problem of thinking about something and expecting that to show up between the lines....
I meant she was trying to combat the growing spread of those electical revival thingies you see in some shopping centres, oh, what are they called, the things you put on someone's chest to use... do you know what I mean? I think I'd better stop now.
Reminds me of an article I read about an old lady who doesn't want to be revived if her heart stop (she seems to think that that's probabaly a good time to call it quits). The problem is no-one's going to check your wallet for a consent card for CPR, so she's had her chest tatooed with a warning saying something like "Get thos f*cking this away from my f*cking chest. If you revive me I'll sue your arse off!". No, what wasn't quite it.... but I wonder if she could sue someone for saving her life in that way (against her wishes? Would she be able to get some sort of support for the next time she falls ill and has to pay a shite load of dosh for pain releif (or whatever)?
Couldn't you guys have come up with a different name to the Fedora repository software?
What are you doing this evening? My date stood me up and I'd be a shame to waste a table for two with reservations for this place being the way they are...
Tom.
Please mod my parent post into obscurity, then this one! Tom.
"When news of the disaster broke, TeGenero admitted liability. But it has since gone into liquidation and its insurance cover is worth only £2m, payable if court proceedings are not pursued. The company, set up for the purpose of making the drug, is not worth suing.
Modi reserves his greatest anger for Parexel, the American pharmaceutical services company. Its revenues are expected to be nearly £400m next year."
Set up a front company, close it down when something goes wrong and then regretfully say it's nothing to do with you. Class.
But we all know about Mrs Slocum's pussy....
I also think that we do have a duty to think about the environmental impact of our actions, but I agree that passing a law to make someone consider this sort of thing is rather sad.
Surely you aren't assuming that someone's going to press Print Screen millions of times...?
The program you write would simply grab every frame as the movie's playing at normal speed.
Sheesh....
Redundant? This was the second comment for this story!
You know the phrase "If you assume you make an ASS out of U and ME"? Well, sometime it's just yourself who ends up looking like a derriere.
But does it run on Linux^H^H^H^H^H OS/2?
I've had better milage with tying Mantis in with Subversion, works well for large quantities of development projects. Okay there's no wiki included with such a setup but it's not hard to set one up. As always YMMV.
Shagging in the toilet's pretty challenging. I'll agree it's not that interesting (after the first time) but it's always a tricky manoeuver...
But the best part of the Cisco release: "The first antenna, known as Arthur, was built to track the Telstar satellite and received the first live transatlantic television broadcasts from the United States in 1962. Arthur today is a grade II listed building and is still in operational service." Now I might be bit of a saddo but I actually found that interesting.
That's really going to impress a potential employer. Sorry, but if a person's behaviour were any of my business (as a potential employer) I would consider using Facebook etc to check you out. If you really don't want people to see what you post on the web - well, don't post it there!
And that's exactly how I post with a karma bonus. I spent a while (a long time ago) whoring for karma and ended up with the magical 50 points. Kind of sad of me, but there you go ;-)
I meant she was trying to combat the growing spread of those electical revival thingies you see in some shopping centres, oh, what are they called, the things you put on someone's chest to use... do you know what I mean? I think I'd better stop now.
Tom.
That depends on whether or not the subject's a politician...
Tom.
Tom.
Tom.
mmm... preview's good... typing's bad....
Reminds me of an article I read about an old lady who doesn't want to be revived if her heart stop (she seems to think that that's probabaly a good time to call it quits). The problem is no-one's going to check your wallet for a consent card for CPR, so she's had her chest tatooed with a warning saying something like "Get thos f*cking this away from my f*cking chest. If you revive me I'll sue your arse off!". No, what wasn't quite it.... but I wonder if she could sue someone for saving her life in that way (against her wishes? Would she be able to get some sort of support for the next time she falls ill and has to pay a shite load of dosh for pain releif (or whatever)?
Tom.