You are assuming OP has control over hiring process of teachers. You can very well understand from OP's question that, he wants you to assume that everything else is constant (or that OP has control over nothing else other than the choice of laptop), and wants help deciding the laptop. Is it too tough to answer that?
A lot of it be spend as medicaid/medicare anyways. Though I would be more happier if they specifically named it as low-income smokers medicare or something similar.
TFA basically gives AMD a downmod (consider it a +1 Sucks) because they do not care about supporting simple security features (which some of other posters extrapolate, along with their personal experiences to, they suck worse than Nvidia). Making code compatible with ASLR is not complicated or time consuming at all (I have been involved in linux driver programming), it is just that they have not bothered with it. The result is a simple and effective shield that ASLR and DEP provide is broken.
You could have pretty much said ebay sells 6 dollar HDMI cables. The one is you linked is sold by ANT Online. They handle the shipping and the inventory. Bestbuy is just listing ANT Online's products and handling payments for a fee.
And these are only available online. I would bet 50 bucks that you never find a $6 HDMI cable in any of the bestbuy stores.
And I have brought $2 HDMI cables at Frys, during a sale.
Because of this deficiency in AMD driver, windows kernel cannot use ASLR. So pretty every virus/malware that depends on Address Location could have been prevented. And lot of virus and malware do.
You cannot spoof an IP in this case. You are establishing a TCP connection and sending login info over HTTP. The TCP connection starts with a 3 way handshake, which is not possible in the case of spoofed IPs. IP based throttling, and dedicate hash processor (may be someone could build a co-processor card for this) sounds great actually.
I would accept it, but I will also not keep it to myself (I would still consider it right, while other might consider it wrong). I would let people I trust, know about it. Thankfully the law in most states do not allow such clauses in the contracts (oral or written)
How do you even know what the first figure you quote should be. Do you just think of a random number and quote. You would research and find out how much the others make.
If you have to know how much the competition is bidding to make your bid then you're not qualified to submit a bid in the first place.
I am not asking for the quotes of my competition, what I am asking for is the results of the last auction, and the bid amount of the winner.
It doesn't matter if Kim is prosecuted under US or NZ law. The FBI agent committed a crime in NZ soil, by copying Kim's personal documents and shipping it, without proper authorization. The agent can be prosecuted in NZ for copyright infringement, even possibly extradited from the US (if he has already left NZ).
I would normally be content with 150K for a senior programmer position in the bay area. But would I be happier with 1 million per year? Yes. But would I quote 1 million because I would be happier. No. I would quote what the market accepts. How would I know what the market accepts? I would look at what my peers are making, and set a negotiating price based on it. This has nothing do with happiness and all to do with what the market accepts. To know what the market accept, peers should be able to talk to each other about their pay.
I don't think so. A negotiation of pay for services involves only the final drop-dead figure for what you are willing to work for, and the final drop-dead figure for what the client is willing to pay.
How do you even know what the first figure you quote should be. Do you just think of a random number and quote. You would research and find out how much the others make. If 'the others' you ask are not allowed to tell you what they make, then how else can even you even come up with a number the client will not find outrageous. For example if I quote a million dollars an year for a junior programmer, I am pretty sure the client will not even want to submit a counter quote and just leave laughing.
To negotiate you need to know what other vendors of you client (and employees of the client) are making. It is always in your favor to be able to have an open discussion about these, without worrying about what you are legally allowed to discuss about. The same applies to employees the TFA talks about, it is good to be allowed to talk about your pay to some coworker you trust. The more you know, the more leverage you have.
Its just that linux users notice these things, and tend to complain about it. Windows only users tend to believe in the status quo (that how it has always been done, thats how other operating system do it too, etc), as they have not been exposed to Mac or Linux or BSD.
If you read the summary, the infected machine spoofs microsoft domain names. So if you are part of network that has an infected machine, using windows update directly or wgetting from microsoft would produce the same results. And WSUS uses the same key to verify the signature too.
So your point is Google should disallow gift cards for a developer account. If Apple knows how to disallow gift cards, I assume it be pretty easy for Google to get it done too. Anyone knows why they do not disallow these cards, or are they just dumb?
And yeah we should stop training our military too. Training them in offense would turn them into terrorist too right?
You are assuming OP has control over hiring process of teachers. You can very well understand from OP's question that, he wants you to assume that everything else is constant (or that OP has control over nothing else other than the choice of laptop), and wants help deciding the laptop. Is it too tough to answer that?
If you stop paying the lawn mover (the guy, not the machine), does he blow up the lawn?
You would violate copyright, only if you distribute the compilation. IANAL either.
6 times faster != 4G. If it is 6 six times faster call it what it is, not 4G
WiMAX is 4G. Plenty of countries including US have WiMAX networks.
A lot of it be spend as medicaid/medicare anyways. Though I would be more happier if they specifically named it as low-income smokers medicare or something similar.
TFA basically gives AMD a downmod (consider it a +1 Sucks) because they do not care about supporting simple security features (which some of other posters extrapolate, along with their personal experiences to, they suck worse than Nvidia). Making code compatible with ASLR is not complicated or time consuming at all (I have been involved in linux driver programming), it is just that they have not bothered with it. The result is a simple and effective shield that ASLR and DEP provide is broken.
You could have pretty much said ebay sells 6 dollar HDMI cables. The one is you linked is sold by ANT Online. They handle the shipping and the inventory. Bestbuy is just listing ANT Online's products and handling payments for a fee.
And these are only available online. I would bet 50 bucks that you never find a $6 HDMI cable in any of the bestbuy stores.
And I have brought $2 HDMI cables at Frys, during a sale.
Because of this deficiency in AMD driver, windows kernel cannot use ASLR. So pretty every virus/malware that depends on Address Location could have been prevented. And lot of virus and malware do.
Then what makes you think advertisers/data-gathers will not start assume that all requests from the same /64 block come from the same person?
You cannot spoof an IP in this case. You are establishing a TCP connection and sending login info over HTTP. The TCP connection starts with a 3 way handshake, which is not possible in the case of spoofed IPs. IP based throttling, and dedicate hash processor (may be someone could build a co-processor card for this) sounds great actually.
Or may be, he could skate along the surface of water too, and finds nothing marvelous about it. You never know who you talk to, on the Internet.
I would accept it, but I will also not keep it to myself (I would still consider it right, while other might consider it wrong). I would let people I trust, know about it. Thankfully the law in most states do not allow such clauses in the contracts (oral or written)
How do you even know what the first figure you quote should be. Do you just think of a random number and quote. You would research and find out how much the others make.
If you have to know how much the competition is bidding to make your bid then you're not qualified to submit a bid in the first place.
I am not asking for the quotes of my competition, what I am asking for is the results of the last auction, and the bid amount of the winner.
It doesn't matter if Kim is prosecuted under US or NZ law. The FBI agent committed a crime in NZ soil, by copying Kim's personal documents and shipping it, without proper authorization. The agent can be prosecuted in NZ for copyright infringement, even possibly extradited from the US (if he has already left NZ).
I would normally be content with 150K for a senior programmer position in the bay area. But would I be happier with 1 million per year? Yes. But would I quote 1 million because I would be happier. No. I would quote what the market accepts. How would I know what the market accepts? I would look at what my peers are making, and set a negotiating price based on it. This has nothing do with happiness and all to do with what the market accepts. To know what the market accept, peers should be able to talk to each other about their pay.
I don't think so. A negotiation of pay for services involves only the final drop-dead figure for what you are willing to work for, and the final drop-dead figure for what the client is willing to pay.
How do you even know what the first figure you quote should be. Do you just think of a random number and quote. You would research and find out how much the others make. If 'the others' you ask are not allowed to tell you what they make, then how else can even you even come up with a number the client will not find outrageous. For example if I quote a million dollars an year for a junior programmer, I am pretty sure the client will not even want to submit a counter quote and just leave laughing.
To negotiate you need to know what other vendors of you client (and employees of the client) are making. It is always in your favor to be able to have an open discussion about these, without worrying about what you are legally allowed to discuss about. The same applies to employees the TFA talks about, it is good to be allowed to talk about your pay to some coworker you trust. The more you know, the more leverage you have.
Its just that linux users notice these things, and tend to complain about it. Windows only users tend to believe in the status quo (that how it has always been done, thats how other operating system do it too, etc), as they have not been exposed to Mac or Linux or BSD.
If you read the summary, the infected machine spoofs microsoft domain names. So if you are part of network that has an infected machine, using windows update directly or wgetting from microsoft would produce the same results. And WSUS uses the same key to verify the signature too.
Or inside an airplane.
So your point is Google should disallow gift cards for a developer account. If Apple knows how to disallow gift cards, I assume it be pretty easy for Google to get it done too. Anyone knows why they do not disallow these cards, or are they just dumb?
Actually mandating is not a violation of federal law. You can mandate anything, getting it upheld by a court is a separate issue.
So they would have someone masturbate me to death. Now that would be a heavenly way to die.