With poorly labeled cables in a tiny space, you might accidentally plug two ethernet cables from the main switch into the downstream switch. I suppose that could also happen on a multi-interface end device, though outside of dual-homed static IP servers, I can't recall running across that situation.
It's weird that you say this. Town North Nissan had deals and a decent number of them in November 2013. Ended up getting a Prius C but it was an incredibly close choice.
Man... Loki. I still crack up thinking about the bankruptcy hearings where Scott Draeker was all "as myself, I cannot confirm blah blah but as president of the company, I can tell you that..."
Totally. It's like they make you do it the hard way a million times and only then do they show you the shortcut. But you are never told that that's how it works.
Most American cities were built after the invention of the railroad. (ca 1825)
I can't tell if you're agreeing with him or not or... ?
Most cities were founded after the invention of the railroad. Most of the growth of cities was post-automobile era, however. Certainly after the early 20th century industrialization. It was easier and more compelling for a number of reasons to foster automobile growth rather than public transportation (like the reasons aforementioned in the thread).
In general, it is bad form to peek under the sheets in the database. However, it could be extremely useful to tie a trigger to a primary key + address for these specific cases. The database should also not block on it if there is no DML or DDL going on -- just piping to a message queue or executing an external script or whatever.
Apparently, since we're inside the universe and there's a ground and you can measure gravity and mass, you can come up with an estimate. However, if you were an outside observer making only global observations about the tree-falling universe, nothing has changed.
It's also similar to deregulated energy markets where a monopoly manages the wires but generators and service providers are competitive on those wires.
With poorly labeled cables in a tiny space, you might accidentally plug two ethernet cables from the main switch into the downstream switch. I suppose that could also happen on a multi-interface end device, though outside of dual-homed static IP servers, I can't recall running across that situation.
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It's weird that you say this. Town North Nissan had deals and a decent number of them in November 2013. Ended up getting a Prius C but it was an incredibly close choice.
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Have you ever seen a Nissan dealership actively offering a LEAF, or they just have them in case you already made up your mind ?
Yes. Town North Nissan in Austin, TX. November 2013.
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Just get heartbeat extension out the door, OpenSSL consultant guy! We don't care about edge cases! It's just got to WORK.
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/exaggerating to make a point
I've always thought of Australia as the Texas of the South Pacific. I see that this continues to be true...
Cheers,
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Man... Loki. I still crack up thinking about the bankruptcy hearings where Scott Draeker was all "as myself, I cannot confirm blah blah but as president of the company, I can tell you that ..."
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Re: Funny story.
Totally. It's like they make you do it the hard way a million times and only then do they show you the shortcut. But you are never told that that's how it works.
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Now that's an antediluvian drive! (I.e., before the monsoon after which so many drives have sucked...)
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Most American cities were built after the invention of the railroad. (ca 1825)
I can't tell if you're agreeing with him or not or ... ?
Most cities were founded after the invention of the railroad. Most of the growth of cities was post-automobile era, however. Certainly after the early 20th century industrialization. It was easier and more compelling for a number of reasons to foster automobile growth rather than public transportation (like the reasons aforementioned in the thread).
Am I missing something about your post?
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My wife is totally hooked on Facebook, and I'm now I'm the one complaining about spending so much time on the computer!
My mom bought my wife a Kindle Fire and I would pray to any god that would get her off of Candy Crush and back onto books.
ARGH!
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"10" in base Pi.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
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The PC is dead, as you gloriously noted at SXSWi this year. Michael Dell is now officially back at the helm.
What is your advice to Michael Dell?
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The debt owned by the public equates to 12 trillion which is something I'd call huge.
Interestingly, U.S. household wealth topped $74.8 trillion this year, making you wonder if those debt hawks are squawking about a problem that's not as bad as it sounds out of context.
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Not sure why you're not interested in Uverse if it's available. Are the Internet-only plans there unreasonably priced?
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In general, it is bad form to peek under the sheets in the database. However, it could be extremely useful to tie a trigger to a primary key + address for these specific cases. The database should also not block on it if there is no DML or DDL going on -- just piping to a message queue or executing an external script or whatever.
Blue-skying. It's still early, here.
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1. These metrics always increase every year
2. They always seem to have a little energy of their own
Lambda-CDM of academic publishing? Eventually the most important results will be entirely out of reach of the academic horizon?
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Seemed relevant to your interests:
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Great, I clicked on your Homepage and what do I get? Topless photos. GEEZ
All joking aside, I appreciated your perspective, though I do wonder if all MBAs are that involved...
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Archaic? I ran into that bug^H^H^Hnotation in JavaScript, of all things. Must be NEWWWWWWWW.
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/man that was an annoying bug to fix
This is a cool project. Thank you for working on it.
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Hahaha that's awesome. Genuine LOL here.
Thanks,
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Apparently, since we're inside the universe and there's a ground and you can measure gravity and mass, you can come up with an estimate. However, if you were an outside observer making only global observations about the tree-falling universe, nothing has changed.
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How fast is your email? I keed, I keed.
I hate those comparison graphics where email is listed as a service for measuring speed. Uhhhhh
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It's also similar to deregulated energy markets where a monopoly manages the wires but generators and service providers are competitive on those wires.
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Do it! Make the world a better place, 1 query at a time.
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