I'm paralysed by choice. I want to use all these products and services this company offers, but they don't want money, they just want to make a record when I use them. Please help.
Adding a new rating requires an all in favour vote by the Attorney Generals of each state. There is a particularly rabid religious AG who always votes no. We're waiting for him to die.
Read http://www.mangafox.com/manga/2001_nights/ for a very believable view of leaving Earth, and the things scientific development could cause us to. All sorts of great interlinked short stories covering things like different drive mechanics, colony ships, sleeper ships, seed ships, FTL, terraforming etc etc. A great read, at times hard scifi, at times more fantastical.
If I can get it to read the various ebook formats - mob, lit, pdf, htm (you'd be surprised how many devices with web browsers won't let u load a html file from disk) I'm sold.
You do anything enough times and it becomes boring. I can barely even make myself ask my girlfriend to put on the schoolgirl uniform and pickup the whip without yawning.
Or "lets buy sata drawers. They're heaps cheaper and larger than fibre drawers"
Cheap, Fast, Good. Pick two. (Low Cost, High Performance, High quality)
coax was actually a japanese hyphenation of 'cow axe'. You had to use the axe on the cow, obviously.
The vampire tap's were cool, but the server room always smelled of garlic.
The limited production in ages past meant that EVERYTHING was default. Want a car? Here's a Model T. It comes in black. Want bread? It comes in white. Sliced. (Wooo!) Defaults aren't new, they are a return to an older, simpler time, when many of your choices were assumed based on limitations.
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Best eSATA JBOD?
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I hope that other building is on a different power circuit, as UPS's don't last all that long under SAN load, and out of range of the shockwave of a bomb, or earthquake, or attack targetting your local exchange. (Someone took a chainsaw to the cables in North Sydney a few years ago)
Also, live snapshotting doesn't work when a malicious update eats your database. Those disks are ok, but the data on them is useless. Disk may be cheap, but try keeping a meaningful number of snapshots when one of the ones you support is over a terabyte.
In the end, someone at a higher level than you has to make the call on how much that data is worth, how much rework can be done, and how long the business can be AWOL. It's your job to implement and then support probably.
Note to our military overlords: all staff doing active tasks, even via link, should be sequestered on base. Consider 'tour of duty' concept. Add state funded booze and poon halls surrounding base, accessible via hole in fence.
I'm sorry I didn't do my homework.
And they'll be conditioned in the same way a counter-strike player is to being teabagged after they die. They'll yell at the screen and have another caffeinated beverage. At the end of their shift, they'll walk out jostling shoulders, cracking their knuckles and necks, and joking about who's on the leaderboard.
Hell, by the time its fully up and running, live modding of the video stream will be advanced enough to put a red halo around the bad guys feet (like in an RTS), a green around your side, and blue around allies. Maybe yellow around the french ^_-
I'm paralysed by choice. I want to use all these products and services this company offers, but they don't want money, they just want to make a record when I use them. Please help.
Nope.
Adding a new rating requires an all in favour vote by the Attorney Generals of each state. There is a particularly rabid religious AG who always votes no. We're waiting for him to die.
I knew Kevin Rudd speaking Mandarin wasn't a good thing!
How much is that in gold-pressed latinum?
Glad we could clear that up for you.
Read http://www.mangafox.com/manga/2001_nights/ for a very believable view of leaving Earth, and the things scientific development could cause us to. All sorts of great interlinked short stories covering things like different drive mechanics, colony ships, sleeper ships, seed ships, FTL, terraforming etc etc. A great read, at times hard scifi, at times more fantastical.
You care too much about Wow.
Forget buying, it needs some way beyond pre-loaded links of entering target destinations.
If I can get it to read the various ebook formats - mob, lit, pdf, htm (you'd be surprised how many devices with web browsers won't let u load a html file from disk) I'm sold.
+1 neat idea
I've switched from adobe to foxit reader for my pdf viewing. Much much quicker to load. You do need to uninstall a toolbar tho, which I didn't like.
"You know, if we abstract this back one level" Now we find the true terror of computer science.
You do anything enough times and it becomes boring. I can barely even make myself ask my girlfriend to put on the schoolgirl uniform and pickup the whip without yawning.
+1 Use of a car example
Or "lets buy sata drawers. They're heaps cheaper and larger than fibre drawers" Cheap, Fast, Good. Pick two. (Low Cost, High Performance, High quality)
coax was actually a japanese hyphenation of 'cow axe'. You had to use the axe on the cow, obviously. The vampire tap's were cool, but the server room always smelled of garlic.
The limited production in ages past meant that EVERYTHING was default. Want a car? Here's a Model T. It comes in black. Want bread? It comes in white. Sliced. (Wooo!) Defaults aren't new, they are a return to an older, simpler time, when many of your choices were assumed based on limitations.
I hope that other building is on a different power circuit, as UPS's don't last all that long under SAN load, and out of range of the shockwave of a bomb, or earthquake, or attack targetting your local exchange. (Someone took a chainsaw to the cables in North Sydney a few years ago)
Also, live snapshotting doesn't work when a malicious update eats your database. Those disks are ok, but the data on them is useless. Disk may be cheap, but try keeping a meaningful number of snapshots when one of the ones you support is over a terabyte.
In the end, someone at a higher level than you has to make the call on how much that data is worth, how much rework can be done, and how long the business can be AWOL. It's your job to implement and then support probably.
See, I wasn't that crash hot at maths. There should be a 3 in mine. 5319009
Note to our military overlords: all staff doing active tasks, even via link, should be sequestered on base. Consider 'tour of duty' concept. Add state funded booze and poon halls surrounding base, accessible via hole in fence. I'm sorry I didn't do my homework.
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I don't. I'm more the 'take of your shirt' and start to dance type in that situation
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And they'll be conditioned in the same way a counter-strike player is to being teabagged after they die. They'll yell at the screen and have another caffeinated beverage. At the end of their shift, they'll walk out jostling shoulders, cracking their knuckles and necks, and joking about who's on the leaderboard. Hell, by the time its fully up and running, live modding of the video stream will be advanced enough to put a red halo around the bad guys feet (like in an RTS), a green around your side, and blue around allies. Maybe yellow around the french ^_-