Sorry, but you're confusing the "real world" with an episode of Celebrity Apprentice.
In the real world you don't just fire managers for screwed up projects. You demand they fix it, micromanage their project plan and demand constant updates until it is done. THEN you fire them -- maybe. If the project was doomed by design, then it isn't their fault and they don't need to be fired.
Just because Sebelius hasn't been fired by now doesn't mean she won't either be fired or asked to resign in the near future. Saying that just because she hasn't been fired immediately is pure ignorant douche-baggery, as the grandparent pointed out.
The bastards at NIST actually took most of the data offline.:-) Good thing I had most of it in my own private stash, which I've since updated to have all of the SPs.
Except most did it via DNS redirects. Many actually turned off the servers, so they weren't serving a "Gone Fishin'" page. They changed DNS to point over to usa.gov, which remained open and hosted the static pages.
Right now, CyanogenMod consists of three parallel and active major versions: CyanogenMod 7 is based on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), and CyanogenMod 10 is based on Android 4.1 (JB) and CyanogenMod 10.1 is based on Android 4.2; CM10.1-capable devices are being phased out of CM10.0 , but since thereâ(TM)s a large amount of devices still on the market that arenâ(TM)t capable of fully running Android 4.x, CyanogenMod 7 exists to support them.
That is from their "about" page, and now slightly out of date with the release of 10.2. That version is based off of Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean).
This is an illusion and not actually happening. You see, they haven't built the Keystone XL pipeline (north segment), yet. As long as they don't build that, the dirty Alberta oil sands will stay in the ground. Daryl Hannah told me so. Madison wouldn't lie, would she? (Elle Driver now, that's another story!)
Four companies bid on the contract and three of them had their bids disqualified.
1. A "no bid" contract is awarded without being put out for bid at all. This one was.
2. Bids are disqualified all the time for being incomplete or not meeting all of the requirements. I've reviewed about a dozen contracts in the gov't as a member of a technical review board. Every one of them had one or more bidders disqualified for not following the submission rules and/or not addressing the requirements. Also, every one of them had a protest filed by one or more company that didn't win. It is a pro forma procedure and we expect it with every contract.
Just because it is in the cloud doesn't mean you don't still need backups.
The simplest way to remember how to back up your images safely is to use the 3-2-1 rule.
3 copies of any important file (a primary and two backups) 2 different media types (such as hard drive and optical media), to protect against different types of hazards. 1 copy should be stored offsite (or at least offline).
A cloud service can count as a different media type and offsite, but it doesn't fit the bill for everything.
You forgot to include that during the 2012 election the Democrats gained (and the Republicans lost) 8 seats in the House.
Thus, the your position that the Republicans were voted in to shut down the ACA is slipping. Fewer people agreed with you than in 2010. We'll see what happens next year and whether or not that trend continues.
Correction, you have PPT but personal (non-business) vehicles may currently be exempt. This would still provide an existing mechanism on an existing tax.
Personal property tax. You have to pay it on vehicles already. They just need to have an addendum for road usage because right now it is based off of real market value.
Yes. It hit right after Thanksgiving in 1998. Our vendor warned us 3 weeks before the deane, the bastard.
The problem was a date issue where some of the system used signed dated and other unsigned. When it booted on the magic day one part thought it was something like 2100 B.C. and was waiting for 1998 before continuing on.
Luckily where I worked had replacement Solaris systems sitting in a corner waiting for someone to find the time to set them up.
UPS only dropped coverage on employee spouses who had insurance through their own employer. Any who didn't are still covered by UPS. What is wrong with that?
Sorry, but you're confusing the "real world" with an episode of Celebrity Apprentice.
In the real world you don't just fire managers for screwed up projects. You demand they fix it, micromanage their project plan and demand constant updates until it is done. THEN you fire them -- maybe. If the project was doomed by design, then it isn't their fault and they don't need to be fired.
Just because Sebelius hasn't been fired by now doesn't mean she won't either be fired or asked to resign in the near future. Saying that just because she hasn't been fired immediately is pure ignorant douche-baggery, as the grandparent pointed out.
If you want the quintessential classic military sci-fi book, read Starship Troopers.
But DON'T watch the movie. Nothing but a T&A gore fest that had little to nothing to do with the book, other than insects waging space war.
You're missing one critical detail. The invisible hand is in the position of having only the middle finger raised.
That is what happens when your robotics advisor majored in music theory!
If you think that's a fix, you are supremely ignorant of both history and current events.
The bastards at NIST actually took most of the data offline. :-) Good thing I had most of it in my own private stash, which I've since updated to have all of the SPs.
Except most did it via DNS redirects. Many actually turned off the servers, so they weren't serving a "Gone Fishin'" page. They changed DNS to point over to usa.gov, which remained open and hosted the static pages.
For the uninitiated...
Right now, CyanogenMod consists of three parallel and active major versions: CyanogenMod 7 is based on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), and CyanogenMod 10 is based on Android 4.1 (JB) and CyanogenMod 10.1 is based on Android 4.2; CM10.1-capable devices are being phased out of CM10.0 , but since thereâ(TM)s a large amount of devices still on the market that arenâ(TM)t capable of fully running Android 4.x, CyanogenMod 7 exists to support them.
That is from their "about" page, and now slightly out of date with the release of 10.2. That version is based off of Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean).
This is an illusion and not actually happening. You see, they haven't built the Keystone XL pipeline (north segment), yet. As long as they don't build that, the dirty Alberta oil sands will stay in the ground. Daryl Hannah told me so. Madison wouldn't lie, would she? (Elle Driver now, that's another story!)
God I loved that video clip. I need to find and save it.
Haven't you ever lost anything? Your purse, your car keys? Well, its rather like that. Now you have it, now you don't.
Sean Connery talking about the cure for cancer in the 1992 flick Medicine Man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOQOpuD2b3M
No, they didn't.
Four companies bid on the contract and three of them had their bids disqualified.
1. A "no bid" contract is awarded without being put out for bid at all. This one was.
2. Bids are disqualified all the time for being incomplete or not meeting all of the requirements. I've reviewed about a dozen contracts in the gov't as a member of a technical review board. Every one of them had one or more bidders disqualified for not following the submission rules and/or not addressing the requirements. Also, every one of them had a protest filed by one or more company that didn't win. It is a pro forma procedure and we expect it with every contract.
Wrong. Not even close. That is a per granted explicitly to Congress in Article 1, Section 8.
To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water;
That last clause is very clear.
They often do.
http://slashdot.org/journal/326381/when-government-fines-companies-who-gets-cash
Just because it is in the cloud doesn't mean you don't still need backups.
The simplest way to remember how to back up your images safely is to use the 3-2-1 rule.
3 copies of any important file (a primary and two backups)
2 different media types (such as hard drive and optical media), to protect against different types of hazards.
1 copy should be stored offsite (or at least offline).
A cloud service can count as a different media type and offsite, but it doesn't fit the bill for everything.
No, that would be the Romans. Latin doesn't have the letters U or J.
I don't believe Slashdot can render Greek letters.
You forgot to include that during the 2012 election the Democrats gained (and the Republicans lost) 8 seats in the House.
Thus, the your position that the Republicans were voted in to shut down the ACA is slipping. Fewer people agreed with you than in 2010. We'll see what happens next year and whether or not that trend continues.
Correction, you have PPT but personal (non-business) vehicles may currently be exempt. This would still provide an existing mechanism on an existing tax.
Yes it is.
http://www.oregon.gov/DOR/ptd/Pages/valfact.aspx
Personal property tax. You have to pay it on vehicles already. They just need to have an addendum for road usage because right now it is based off of real market value.
It would probably be more useful if someone explained sarcasm instead.
But one point dwarves everything else...
Really? Not even if you're Walt Disney.
"Dwarves" is a plural NOUN, but the author's use was as a VERB. That should have been "dwarfs", as in "makes small".
Yes. It hit right after Thanksgiving in 1998. Our vendor warned us 3 weeks before the deane, the bastard.
The problem was a date issue where some of the system used signed dated and other unsigned. When it booted on the magic day one part thought it was something like 2100 B.C. and was waiting for 1998 before continuing on.
Luckily where I worked had replacement Solaris systems sitting in a corner waiting for someone to find the time to set them up.
The fact there was no "The Sleeper Must Awaken!" comments in the first few minutes tells me the /. crowd is rapidly going down hill.
UPS only dropped coverage on employee spouses who had insurance through their own employer. Any who didn't are still covered by UPS. What is wrong with that?