not that Win 10 passes XP, but that XP still has such a huge market share and this moment only is now and not like a week after you launch anything at shitty sales.
"Because we can" is not a very good reason. Stamps and stickers have proven so far to work very well in identifying the owner, and if they don't _want_ to give back your book, no RFID tag will make them.
If you want to get serious, print out an empty table with four columns: "title", "lent to", "date", "signature", and everyone you give a book to has to be written down. On return they are crossed out. If you want to be fancy you can also go digital but that might be more pain than it's worth.
Board: This car has to be done by next week no matter what Eng-Lead: But the emissions are way off the chart Board: We don't care, this car has to be done by next week, fix it. Eng-Lead: We could do this tiny hack... Board: whatevs, just do what it takes
Thats common law in Austria and Germany already. If the customer wants you to go somewhere he'd better well be ready to pay for the time it takes me to get there.
to express 1000 Mbps .... oh wait!
32C3 -> "My robot will crush you with its soft delicate hands" about soft robotics https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
not that Win 10 passes XP, but that XP still has such a huge market share and this moment only is now and not like a week after you launch anything at shitty sales.
Because that really shows why smart guns are a fucking retarded idea.
Because you still need to collect the leaves afterwards. Get a leaf sucker that does the work for you.
with Arsenic.
On the contrary.
A snippet is not a big enough fragment. Also who takes code 1:1?
Man, companies got it made in the US ... fuck that system is ridiculous.
But 700€ ... yeah, fuck you too.
Did I blame oracle? Nope. I blamed exactly those local laws.
where tenants actually have proper rights and legal representation.
Thats why you wear one-use gloves when dying ...
thinking humans already had pheromone communication ...
"Because we can" is not a very good reason. Stamps and stickers have proven so far to work very well in identifying the owner, and if they don't _want_ to give back your book, no RFID tag will make them.
If you want to get serious, print out an empty table with four columns: "title", "lent to", "date", "signature", and everyone you give a book to has to be written down. On return they are crossed out. If you want to be fancy you can also go digital but that might be more pain than it's worth.
You didn't watch closely enough, that's all. Make sure next time to get 500 more people to eyeball the thing and you might have better luck.
'nuf said :D
Rates are 20-50x higher than _normal_, everyone _expected_ a significant increase.
Board: This car has to be done by next week no matter what ...
Eng-Lead: But the emissions are way off the chart
Board: We don't care, this car has to be done by next week, fix it.
Eng-Lead: We could do this tiny hack
Board: whatevs, just do what it takes
I remember something along the lines of those guys reserving like half the address space ...
is why apple fakes all their presentations
Only roughly 100 years of science to catch up. Good job, US!
Thats common law in Austria and Germany already. If the customer wants you to go somewhere he'd better well be ready to pay for the time it takes me to get there.
well, gimme a hut with fibre and I am dandy ;)
nothing worse than doing business in the woods and then having nothing to wipe.