Always will a company try to settlement of good and services rather than cash, as cash represents an immediate hit on the bottom line, but goods can be manufactured and suppliers billing for material are usually paid on Net 30 terms.
It's all about the cash flow. Monetary settlements ccan wreak havoc.
Since it becomes the default player (takes over media capabilities), and makes your computer display goofy images and sounds, and perform at a much less than optimal rate, I'd have to say if it's not a true virus, it does take on many virus-like qualities.
US currnecy also has a thread somewhat like the Italian notes, but only $5 and up. It's easy to pull them out, but since they're used in determining whether a bill is counterfeit, I wouldn't suggest pulling the threads out.
Just like a building's storefront, a web page is a company's storefornt on the internet. A defaced page not fixed quickly may leave an impression of carelessness.
Would you be less inclined to buy from them? Probably so.
Speak for yourself. The thing looks like a giant upside-down white chocolate chip. It's butt-ugly.
Gimme a break already!
When I tell the IT guy to "go play in traffic" after screwing up my computer, it's not a bad thing?
Nope. But my buddy, PowerTroll 5000's is.
Our existence here is easily controlled by using our fake names.
That Mac fans like Mr. Trollaxor here hate it too.
Why don't they gauge public opinion on something before they do a widespread release?
Perhaps it's Samsung doing a lot of the innovating lately. They are also the world's largest chipmaker.
Always will a company try to settlement of good and services rather than cash, as cash represents an immediate hit on the bottom line, but goods can be manufactured and suppliers billing for material are usually paid on Net 30 terms.
It's all about the cash flow. Monetary settlements ccan wreak havoc.
Don't you mean "Pr0m Qu33n"?
How'z it hangin' d00d? Nice fp there. Mad pr0pz!
Can be best based on these.
It does figure that the governmet, or a contractor of the government would seal a deal with an entity that is going out of business.
Or it could save that company, since government contracts are usually lucrative.
Beautiful.
This is the first Dead Penis Bird!
Get it right next time asshole!
And I thought *BSD was dying. Those nasty trolls sure were wrong!
Since it becomes the default player (takes over media capabilities), and makes your computer display goofy images and sounds, and perform at a much less than optimal rate, I'd have to say if it's not a true virus, it does take on many virus-like qualities.
Greets, RPTM!
I have a couple of dissenters, too. Seems like DPB and PT5K want to post at +1, too.
Distilled water is the best coolant. Damn, I wanted to use Prestone...
I'd use a penguin, not because of Linux, but perhaps I like a certain team from Pittsburgh.
I don't know anyone who uses those passwords.
Either that, or I don't know many stupid people.
My PW's are cryptic.
Ummm...I'm a lousy artist and probably couldn't accurately duplicate the drawing.
And "being close" and getting through only defeats the purpose of a password in the first place.
Maybe I should just start stealing everything I need so I won't be tracable through my money
Nah. Barter will work too, and is a lot less risky.
US currnecy also has a thread somewhat like the Italian notes, but only $5 and up. It's easy to pull them out, but since they're used in determining whether a bill is counterfeit, I wouldn't suggest pulling the threads out.
Just like a building's storefront, a web page is a company's storefornt on the internet. A defaced page not fixed quickly may leave an impression of carelessness.
Would you be less inclined to buy from them? Probably so.
Of course they'll lead the pack. Since most businesses still use Windows, there are more copies in every office.
I have no admin rights, so I can't install everything else.
Just because more play it does not necessarily mean it's the best game!
I'm nearsighted, and not realizing it at the time, I creep closer and closer to the TV when I play.
I'll have my nose pressed against the screen in an hour's time. That's when I notice.
Jim Carrey (not Carey) was the Grinch, not the Crinch!