Never tell the vendor when you are virtualized. Even if the problem is in the virtualization setup, it only delays rca. The vendors should always assume the issue was their fault and be required to prove that it was not.
I will add on range. I live just out of town where my only internet options are Verizon Wireless MiFi, Dial-up, or Satellite. The Mifi works best, but only if I place it in a window on one end of the house. Otherwise I just don't get a reliable signal. My computer is in the center of the house and the wireless signal just doesn't quite reach. In my case a WiFi router built into the computer would be redundant.
The military currently uses this drug to help soldiers with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. From what I have seen personally, it helps some, but it takes years.
Anecdotal story here. Where I live the lights are relatively short. I know if I miss a green I only have to wait 45-55 seconds for another. Very little incentive for me to run the light.
Where my brother lives, lights are long. If you miss a light you have to wait 3-5 minutes for the next. This provides a lot of incentive to run the red lights. There are a lot more people running lights where he lives than where I live.
Now I live in a smaller Northern city, and my brother lives in a large Southern city so there are lots of cultural and environmental differences that could account for the results.
I tried WDS on my workstation for a few months. I let it index my mail and "My Documents". While the "My Documents" searches were useful, WDS couldn't find anything outside where I told it to index. It would be fine if it didn't replace the default search engine in explorer and I had to manually switch back to the old search engine if I wanted to search a network share.
The mail search features were a different story. If I performed the same search twice, I got two different sets of results. It would place mails where one word was matched higher than mails where all words were matched. Searching for phrases was impossible. I had better luck with the basic search engine shipped with Outlook.
The above is based on my experience with WDS ~6 months ago: I removed WDS and never looked back. I'd would still be uncomfortable to give WDS another try even if they have improved it.
Working as a carrier for a local newspaper, I had advanced knowledge of sales and was not bound by a NDA. I was even permitted to deliver the Sunday adds on the previous Wednesday evening. The practice was frowned on because there were occasions where people took the adds to the store and demanded the sale price before the sale was to start.
A friend gave me a free invite for a Gmail account. He was the only one that emailed me there. That Gmail account gets as much spam as my Hotmail account did and does an equally poor job of filtering it.
--Just another anecdote
Yes, as a matter of fact, I do. In fact, I know that millions of drivers licenses are renewed successfully each year and billions of pieces of mail are delivered successfully every day, etc. You must not live in Illinois where it's easier to grease a palm and get your suspended license reinstated than for the average person to get their license legally renewed at the DMV, or where the US Postal system is completely incapable of forwarding mail to a new address. Where State employees work 37.5 hours a week because the State couldn't afford to give them raises a few years back.
I just installed Office 2007 and MS Desktop Search. The desktop search is worthless. I can find the emails I want from Outlook's internal find, but when I use the Desktop Search with the same terms, it can't find my email. Am I to expect the same lackluster results from their online search engine?
Never tell the vendor when you are virtualized. Even if the problem is in the virtualization setup, it only delays rca. The vendors should always assume the issue was their fault and be required to prove that it was not.
You included votive in your list of unused cheater words? I take it you are not Catholic.
I will add on range. I live just out of town where my only internet options are Verizon Wireless MiFi, Dial-up, or Satellite. The Mifi works best, but only if I place it in a window on one end of the house. Otherwise I just don't get a reliable signal. My computer is in the center of the house and the wireless signal just doesn't quite reach. In my case a WiFi router built into the computer would be redundant.
The military currently uses this drug to help soldiers with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. From what I have seen personally, it helps some, but it takes years.
Anecdotal story here. Where I live the lights are relatively short. I know if I miss a green I only have to wait 45-55 seconds for another. Very little incentive for me to run the light.
Where my brother lives, lights are long. If you miss a light you have to wait 3-5 minutes for the next. This provides a lot of incentive to run the red lights. There are a lot more people running lights where he lives than where I live.
Now I live in a smaller Northern city, and my brother lives in a large Southern city so there are lots of cultural and environmental differences that could account for the results.
I tried WDS on my workstation for a few months. I let it index my mail and "My Documents". While the "My Documents" searches were useful, WDS couldn't find anything outside where I told it to index. It would be fine if it didn't replace the default search engine in explorer and I had to manually switch back to the old search engine if I wanted to search a network share.
The mail search features were a different story. If I performed the same search twice, I got two different sets of results. It would place mails where one word was matched higher than mails where all words were matched. Searching for phrases was impossible. I had better luck with the basic search engine shipped with Outlook.
The above is based on my experience with WDS ~6 months ago: I removed WDS and never looked back. I'd would still be uncomfortable to give WDS another try even if they have improved it.
Working as a carrier for a local newspaper, I had advanced knowledge of sales and was not bound by a NDA. I was even permitted to deliver the Sunday adds on the previous Wednesday evening. The practice was frowned on because there were occasions where people took the adds to the store and demanded the sale price before the sale was to start.
A friend gave me a free invite for a Gmail account. He was the only one that emailed me there. That Gmail account gets as much spam as my Hotmail account did and does an equally poor job of filtering it. --Just another anecdote
I just installed Office 2007 and MS Desktop Search. The desktop search is worthless. I can find the emails I want from Outlook's internal find, but when I use the Desktop Search with the same terms, it can't find my email. Am I to expect the same lackluster results from their online search engine?