and if you're in a fast boat like the ones pirates use in pirate infested waters, you stay away from cargo ships, lest you be confused for a pirate. So yeah, if you were in that situation and I was on the ship, I'd shoot at you and not feel any guilt over it.
what about? We argue whether people have the right to do x instead of whether government has the right to stop it. The 10th ammendment is an attempt to counter this, but it's often ignored.
The point here is that there is a cultural bond where rich and poor enjoy the same stuff. Paul allen can drink $600 bottles of wine (or bathe in it, probably), but he probably drinks coke too. This is the point: a lot of consumer products are enjoed across class boundaries and that's different.
Because the constitution isn't a listing of rights, but powers of the federal government. One of the objections to the bill of rights was that it would be interpreted as a complkete list, and look - that's what happened.
Oh look, an America the continent wanker. Sorry, pal, but the idea that rich people eat the same sorts of food as normal folks is fairly new. Sure, rich guys can drive porsches, but most of them don't. Then can drink expensive wine, but they also drink the same beer you can get and probably Coke too. It wasn't always like this.
Sez them. They're a 'professional association' and have some stake in looking bigger than they are. IT is not Engineering. IT is what keeps the lights on from a computing perspective, and Engineering is what makes new things to sell or run for customers.
Just for the sake of argument, suppose you were a top flight developer - crucial to some part of the main business, productive, approachable, etc. You get $150k/yr and your title says IT Worker or similar. Now, how would you like for someone in HR to look at this when the company is having a bad year and ask themselves why this it guy is paid twice or more what Larry the cablemonkey gets? After all, there may be layoffs, and you could be on the list without knowing it, in part because your title doesn't reflect what you do. Better hope your boss goes to bat.
my favorite is when someone lists a position as Software Developer 3 or Programmer 3 (or they have both) without saying what that means. We don't have anything like a common taxonomy for software and now I have to guess or call to find out what they're looking for. Even worse!
I'd love to see this turkey spend some time trying to get rid of a seriously nasty infection where he can NOT wipe the thing because they have data shotgunned all over the damned drive
What's the time frame? I can image the drive, do a wipe/install, and, in many cases, can re-add (while documenting) the data to the new install. Of course, this ignores things like custom drivers that are no longer available, but if your app is that messed up, you need to go down the path of virtualize/refactor anyway. I know how much removing trojans sucks, which is why I much prefer writing software.
. If when you Google Image someone's name, the first picture that appears is an unpleasant caricature then I'm no lawyer but it sounds good enough to sue them for defamation of character.
Bullshit. You'd have to prove that google had a hand in making the monkey pics highly ranked instead of just applying a neutral algorithm and showing what was popular at the time. You sue ATT when someone yells at you over the phone?
ink dots on fountain written text. It's far easier to be sure about a comma rather than some stupid splatter. Regardless, people will disagree with you, so we still have the same problem.
Part of the reason is there isn't a compelling argument either way - yours is ok, but not really gripping. But what did you expect? It's commas.
No, it's that morality suffers when the choice is to steal or starve. This is why you don't set up the game to allow that. How moral will you be when your belly is empty and the mortgage is 2 months late? At least admit that this happens. I don't really care how pious you are.
The whole point of a single point of control here is that the disruptions from chewing up the road are managed and minimized. If the gub instead rented capacity, they could plan for growth as existing cap. was used. The gub, especially local gub, is about more than just making money.
What's wrong is when it interferes with your ability to pay your mortgage. I'm doing what I can to maintain standards, but you seem somewhat immune to reality.
and if you're in a fast boat like the ones pirates use in pirate infested waters, you stay away from cargo ships, lest you be confused for a pirate. So yeah, if you were in that situation and I was on the ship, I'd shoot at you and not feel any guilt over it.
Bad people aren't really bad you see...they just have had a bad childhood or are misunderstood.
And sadly, an unfortunate end
sailing? hell, you can't get blown 1000 miles off course in a day.
maybe we could shoot up some of the motherships - you know, to keep their numbers down.
why the warning shots? Use the radio and if they don't respond and back off, take them down. 338 lapua does wonders against both engines and people.
what about? We argue whether people have the right to do x instead of whether government has the right to stop it. The 10th ammendment is an attempt to counter this, but it's often ignored.
The point here is that there is a cultural bond where rich and poor enjoy the same stuff. Paul allen can drink $600 bottles of wine (or bathe in it, probably), but he probably drinks coke too. This is the point: a lot of consumer products are enjoed across class boundaries and that's different.
Because the constitution isn't a listing of rights, but powers of the federal government. One of the objections to the bill of rights was that it would be interpreted as a complkete list, and look - that's what happened.
Oh look, an America the continent wanker. Sorry, pal, but the idea that rich people eat the same sorts of food as normal folks is fairly new. Sure, rich guys can drive porsches, but most of them don't. Then can drink expensive wine, but they also drink the same beer you can get and probably Coke too. It wasn't always like this.
You ARE in IT.
Sez them. They're a 'professional association' and have some stake in looking bigger than they are. IT is not Engineering. IT is what keeps the lights on from a computing perspective, and Engineering is what makes new things to sell or run for customers.
Just for the sake of argument, suppose you were a top flight developer - crucial to some part of the main business, productive, approachable, etc. You get $150k/yr and your title says IT Worker or similar. Now, how would you like for someone in HR to look at this when the company is having a bad year and ask themselves why this it guy is paid twice or more what Larry the cablemonkey gets? After all, there may be layoffs, and you could be on the list without knowing it, in part because your title doesn't reflect what you do. Better hope your boss goes to bat.
my favorite is when someone lists a position as Software Developer 3 or Programmer 3 (or they have both) without saying what that means. We don't have anything like a common taxonomy for software and now I have to guess or call to find out what they're looking for. Even worse!
I'd love to see this turkey spend some time trying to get rid of a seriously nasty infection where he can NOT wipe the thing because they have data shotgunned all over the damned drive
What's the time frame? I can image the drive, do a wipe/install, and, in many cases, can re-add (while documenting) the data to the new install. Of course, this ignores things like custom drivers that are no longer available, but if your app is that messed up, you need to go down the path of virtualize/refactor anyway. I know how much removing trojans sucks, which is why I much prefer writing software.
technology is irrelevant unless the design is updated to take advantage of it.
. If when you Google Image someone's name, the first picture that appears is an unpleasant caricature then I'm no lawyer but it sounds good enough to sue them for defamation of character.
Bullshit. You'd have to prove that google had a hand in making the monkey pics highly ranked instead of just applying a neutral algorithm and showing what was popular at the time. You sue ATT when someone yells at you over the phone?
but if what you see isn't itself illegal, do you have the right to take it?
we got any obama/bush porn yet?
if you want to supercede other standards, you have to be compelling. As for this, who the hell cares?
ink dots on fountain written text. It's far easier to be sure about a comma rather than some stupid splatter. Regardless, people will disagree with you, so we still have the same problem.
Part of the reason is there isn't a compelling argument either way - yours is ok, but not really gripping. But what did you expect? It's commas.
India drives on the left? I thought they just drove down the middle.
You know, I really never understood the decimal point being a comma. But then again, I'm an American.
Yeah, why can't everyone do it like I do it?
No, it's that morality suffers when the choice is to steal or starve. This is why you don't set up the game to allow that. How moral will you be when your belly is empty and the mortgage is 2 months late? At least admit that this happens. I don't really care how pious you are.
The whole point of a single point of control here is that the disruptions from chewing up the road are managed and minimized. If the gub instead rented capacity, they could plan for growth as existing cap. was used. The gub, especially local gub, is about more than just making money.
What's wrong is when it interferes with your ability to pay your mortgage. I'm doing what I can to maintain standards, but you seem somewhat immune to reality.
Firstly, the reason it saves it in "Such an old format" is because it is the least common denominator. ODBC for data storage if you will.
So what? You should have the option (or default to) to save in the new format without using exchange 2k3
Nextly, the "bug" is likely the way the underlying libraries handle the situation, not the application itself.
So what? MS can't version libraries now?