This is more natural, and also helps archiving and sorting the e-mail later. That is a lesson I learned when communicating much with chinese suppliers. 1 question, 1 e-mail. Much more productive than numbered lists.
DeMarco and Lister's reply is that in fact every hotel in the world manages to do this
Except in China, where they sometimes don't mananage to. Even for 4-star hotels.
I now take care to specify when booking that I do like a window in my room.
Actually, RFID tags has a number writable bytes, exactly with the purpose of making unnecessary a central database. It is one of the main selling points of RFID infrastructure. The number of bytes depends on which tags you chose. I was looking on a philips one with 256.
Of course, the tag has a unique identifier as well, so many use database solutions. eg, everybody that uses rfid cards as entry tickets. Would be to easy to change the number of uses left, etc.
Thanks for the link. Excellent stuff. xiexie.
But why not one e-mail per issue?
This is more natural, and also helps archiving and sorting the e-mail later. That is a lesson I learned when communicating much with chinese suppliers. 1 question, 1 e-mail. Much more productive than numbered lists.
Worst thing I read so far on slashdot.
You would actually prefer for more people to die in third world to weed un-deservng ones out.
What is children survival rate in your country? Are you sure you would be among the 25% you thibk deserve to live?
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It was a long time since I laughed loud at the computer. Thanks for that comment.
Btw, I am in Taiwan now, negotiating in which Taiwanese-owned factory in China to put production.
This is actually not possible without cutting off microscopic layer by layer and using an electron microscope.
Good outside-the-box thinking! I wish I had come up with these alternate solutions.
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There really isn't animosity between swedes and norwegians. The independence 1905 was completely peaceful and the result of a referendum.
But still, then we the swedes, didn't know about the oil. I wonder if we would have been as happy to let them go then.
But we like them. Just tell some jokes about them.
Well, the only problem with the norwegians is that they stole our north-sea oil 1905, getting independent.
"I would give my right hand to be ambidextrous."
Funniest sig today.
Actually, RFID tags has a number writable bytes, exactly with the purpose of making unnecessary a central database. It is one of the main selling points of RFID infrastructure. The number of bytes depends on which tags you chose. I was looking on a philips one with 256.
Of course, the tag has a unique identifier as well, so many use database solutions. eg, everybody that uses rfid cards as entry tickets. Would be to easy to change the number of uses left, etc.