The bathroom stalls where I work are always full. There's not enough toilets for the number of butts. They could certainly benefit from upgraded bathroom bandwidth.
yeah, I'm sure the bandwidth (drain pipe) is large enough for all the shit. It sounds more like they need to increase the number of connections allowed.
Should I have a plumber re-run copper all over my house?
maybe if your new sink is capable of 1000 gpm (gallons per minute) and the pipes can only provide 100 gpm. but that's only if you care about using your new sink to its full potential.
I'd really hope that whoever owns the OpenID trademark comes after them and forces them to stop calling whatever they're doing "OpenID". If it's not compatible with an existing specification, it's not OpenID. They will risk seriously devaluing their trademark if they allow incompatible implementations to use the name. They need to be ruthless about this. Google can do whatever it wants and call it "GoogleID", but if it's called "OpenID", it needs to be compatible with everyone else claiming to be that.
... OpenID is not owned by anyone, nor should it be....
And considering the guy that created OpenID (Brad Fitzpatrick) now works for Google, and Google has a seat on the board of OpenID, I don't see much happening
One wonders how Google helping China to field underage gymnasts by making sure their caches were all purged of copies of the real documents is going to play in the media.
Isn't it? I did figure out long ago, that I can just add the "s" to http and it works. But it would be nice to have it automatic. I don't use the webmail much, and IMAP is already SSL protected, so it's no so bad.
no "smartphone" required. my 2 year old Verizon LG VX8300 is a "... mobile phone with removable storage, an internet connection, a camera and the ability to download audio or video files..."
If anyone hasn't used SQL 2005, they have removed DTS packages and the replacement is so horribly broken that simple things like copying a table from one database to another does not work.
Have you used SSIS? I've been using it for the past year and have found it to work exceptionally well for "copy a table from one database to another" as well as more complex transformations and business logic. Much more powerful than DTS ever was.
The epicenter of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake was in the Santa Cruz mountains, about 60 miles south of San Francisco and Oakland. Some of the worst damage was in these areas. The "Cypress Structure" of the I-880 freeway collapsed, as did a portion of the Bay Bridge. In the town, another 20 miles north of Oakland, I lived in at the time there was considerable damage to some older structures as well as to personal property.
I would have been happy to have the 15 seconds notice.
To ensure job security, students must learn business, communication and interpersonal skills, Vardi recommended. The personal touch will become as important as technological expertise, he said.
It's already important. My company has been looking for a Sr DBA for over two months. There have been several candidates that are well qualified on paper, but they lack the interpersonal skills and ability to formulate ideas & present them well in the interview. If you're interested in computer science, I might recommend a major in business with a minor in comp sci.
Mind you, this requires Microsoft to have access to your machine and send untold quantities of data back and forth, so I don't know how popular that would be with most people.
You could always block this traffic in the firewall.;)
hassle? Doesn't python come with the operating system?
$ python --version
Python 2.6.2
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\brian>python --version
'python' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
guess not
That's at least an order of magnitude more than they would need to take GM off the government's hands. :D
The bathroom stalls where I work are always full. There's not enough toilets for the number of butts. They could certainly benefit from upgraded bathroom bandwidth.
yeah, I'm sure the bandwidth (drain pipe) is large enough for all the shit. It sounds more like they need to increase the number of connections allowed.
Should I have a plumber re-run copper all over my house?
maybe if your new sink is capable of 1000 gpm (gallons per minute) and the pipes can only provide 100 gpm. but that's only if you care about using your new sink to its full potential.
I'd really hope that whoever owns the OpenID trademark comes after them and forces them to stop calling whatever they're doing "OpenID". If it's not compatible with an existing specification, it's not OpenID. They will risk seriously devaluing their trademark if they allow incompatible implementations to use the name. They need to be ruthless about this. Google can do whatever it wants and call it "GoogleID", but if it's called "OpenID", it needs to be compatible with everyone else claiming to be that.
http://openid.net/what/ says:
... OpenID is not owned by anyone, nor should it be. ...
And considering the guy that created OpenID (Brad Fitzpatrick) now works for Google, and Google has a seat on the board of OpenID, I don't see much happening
One wonders how Google helping China to field underage gymnasts by making sure their caches were all purged of copies of the real documents is going to play in the media.
Anyone can request to have information removed from the google cache: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=61062
I'm not saying this is how it was removed, but it is possible that there was no explicit action taken by google.
Isn't it? I did figure out long ago, that I can just add the "s" to http and it works. But it would be nice to have it automatic. I don't use the webmail much, and IMAP is already SSL protected, so it's no so bad.
This article describes a feature for Premier Edition only.
bah!
There's a certain amount of unrest with people at the idea of the president becoming incapacitated.
*cough*FDR*cough*four term President*cough*
*cough*No TV*cough*or Internet*cough*
no "smartphone" required. my 2 year old Verizon LG VX8300 is a "... mobile phone with removable storage, an internet connection, a camera and the ability to download audio or video files ..."
So if the 216 processors never made it into the US, the export ban was never violated!
Well, that's good to see it was all just a big misunderstanding.
http://www.december212012.com/
Fixed it for you.
here, let me take care of that with this firmware update.
There are two of these screens. One in San Diego, as mentioned in the post above, and one here at Irvine: http://cg.calit2.uci.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Resea rch_Projects:_HIPerWall
As more people download a song the price rises, capping at $0.98
Especially the one that looks like an engine. That thing has been on forever!
Have you used SSIS? I've been using it for the past year and have found it to work exceptionally well for "copy a table from one database to another" as well as more complex transformations and business logic. Much more powerful than DTS ever was.
Maybe your problem was a PICNIC
The epicenter of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake was in the Santa Cruz mountains, about 60 miles south of San Francisco and Oakland. Some of the worst damage was in these areas. The "Cypress Structure" of the I-880 freeway collapsed, as did a portion of the Bay Bridge. In the town, another 20 miles north of Oakland, I lived in at the time there was considerable damage to some older structures as well as to personal property.
I would have been happy to have the 15 seconds notice.
You'll probably need to open the closet first, then untie her.
No, no, no... Everyone knows that Canada is the 51st state.
No, My Name Is Inigo Montoya. You Killed My Father. Prepare To Die.
And without the dozen developer/DBA/support people, where does the network guy work?
Arr!?! I got the same thing twice. I even answered differently each time.
Mind you, this requires Microsoft to have access to your machine and send untold quantities of data back and forth, so I don't know how popular that would be with most people.
;)
You could always block this traffic in the firewall.