From the legal documents I can see, The parent company split with the divorce of the two mikkelsons. Because the way the company is structured, the shares could not be bought directly by a corporation. The company that bought in (Proper Media) split their shares with 5-6 people. One of those people defected, and voted with mikkelson to oust Proper Media. According to the contract that was signed, he was not allowed to do that, nor leave Proper Media and work directly for Mikkelson, which violated his non compete. It sounds like Mikkelsen is in the wrong here actually. http://www.poynter.org/wp-cont...
I control my phone so that I only get Buzz'd or Dinged when someone is trying to directly contact me. I use a different tone for e-mail, so I don't reach for spam messages. But every time an app buzzes my phone, I hold down the notification, and disable them. There are only a few I cannot be turned off (I am looking at YOU SAMSUNG PAY) aside from that, the only noises are ones that are "urgent". My phone is for my convenience. It is not convenient to look at my phone to find baloney. Just turn it them all off.
Are they all samsung? Samsungs have great pictures, but shitbag interfaces, they need, strong perfect signals or they crumble like little girls. I can't blame anyone for getting one, but they are temperamental.
Most of them I have been in, and I have been in a lot. From COLOs to Fortune 500 Companies, to small mom and pop organizations. We do 3rd party warranty support for enterprise hardware
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I notice that a lot of "process" in business, but moreso in government, is only very thinly "computerised" in the sense that it requires a computer, but not in the sense that this allows more work to be done, work happens more efficiently (au contraire), work comes through faster, the function becomes more dependable (bwahahaha), and so on.
And then there's that this computerisation automation digitalisation transformation revolution ringy dingy thingy itself caused a lot more work that "needs" to be done, that we could do perfectly well forego if only we'd do away with the machinery and deign to write a letter by hand again.
IOW, we might require the apparatus to be present and in use, but we aren't actually reaping much of any improvements it was supposed to bring to the table.
The added productivity is in the lack of secretaries needed to file everything, and the large rooms required to hold all the files. Also the quick retrieval of said data and ability to present it in a user friendly model multiple times without carbon paper. its the minuta that you don't realize isn't there anymore that is the digital revolution.
Just replying to your sig. It would depend on the people they pull from both sides. If you get the granola eating hippies on the left vs the midwestern sausage eaters on the right, the left would win. If you took college kids vs ex military, then the right would win. There are survivalists on both sides.
But what about wrapping the building in grounded wire mesh, not only would it keep the drones out, you will have created a Faraday cage, you aren't jamming anything, just blocking transmission to and from.
Windows XP runs on embedded systems. For instance, the Service Processor for Hitachi Enterprise Data arrays used windows 2000, XP, and vista. A service processor is not upgrade-able, the firmware only works with the OS provided. So you are telling factories with razor thin margins and COLOs to upgrade their once million+ dollar array, for no reason other than security. The device still meets demand, and in the case of banks, factories, and healthcare, they are running on systems that don't support newer hardware (IE HP 3000/9000). I am only speaking of what I know specifically, but I am sure it is used in other embedded systems that are just as critical, and irreplaceable. (I am thinking CNC machines, and Health Care Tools) You can say that they SHOULD have planned for it, but they didn't and failure is not an option.
"Literal Nazis"? I wasn't aware George Soros was actually in the government? I can't even think of anyone in Trump's group old enough to have been a Hitler Youth, let alone actively involved with the party back then. Was there someone there alongside Soros inventorying the possessions of Jewish households to make sure they all got confiscated properly?
The government's taking "extreme action"? Who's been shot? "with total disregard for the law"? Really? That's difficult to do by executive order - possible, I guess, but seems unlikely.
All I hear is "ZOMG, someone who disagrees with me is in power! The world is literally ending!". The right was just as worried about Obama, but you didn't see us randomly attacking Obama supporters on the street.
Well then, maybe they weren't as concerned. You had your chance to protest and choose not to. Don't be a polly pissy pants just because you didn't join your tea party friends when you had the chance.
When I was in the hosptial for an evil Gall Bladder, they gave me morphine. It was the only thing that would make me feel better, but the blood O2 alarm kept going off.. I kept having to remind myself to breathe.
That is funny, because, in my phone's google now feed (and I am a moderate) has been a 3 to 1 conservative poppycock to real news stories. Maybe in the non-personalized versions, but I have blocked some conservitive news sights, and now it's filled with breitbart, rt, and crazy sites like "Center for Research on Globalization"
What do you think connects to your "logic" (CPU) to your HDD/SSD Ram, video controller, keyboard, mouse etc. It is the motherboard because all the daughters plug back into the main board/motherboard/back-plane. Logic board would hold true if the only thing on the board was the CPU and it plugged into a back-plane or motherboard. SOC sit on a motherboard, not a logic board, there is way more than logic on it. So you are less correct when you say that.
Well there is a difference between a short sighted cost saving manufacturing process, and a flawed design. Samsung already fixed their problem though changing the supplier of batteries. And, more notably or nobly, they issued a recall for all their note line, although, so far 45 phones have the flaw. Apple says there is no problem, it's user error, and did nothing to fix a problem that was easily documented at the time. So much so, that you could watch multiple youtube videos that showed a lack of structural integrity when compared to other contemporary flagship phones (HTC one M7, Samsung Galaxy, and Motorola G5?) . Anecdotally, my buddy (who treats his electronics very respectfully, and in a case) had this exact issue. He got the banana phone, and it died from being a banana phone. He has the 6S because that was his only option, to roll his next plan because the damage isn't covered under warranty.
I was thinking the exact same thing... If people made enough money to survive, but not live well, but survive. Then employers could pay WAY less to their employees, because their work would only be for the "extras" now, there would also be a flip side to that, that people probably would never work at McDonalds or Walmart again, but you never know.
Please, Honest days work for an honest days pay and you might have a point. But the fact is the leading employer in the united states in Walmart, 50 years ago it was General Motors. One job paid a living wage where everyone made a decent living and you didn't second guess that the degenerate on the corner was a lazy degenerate. Now, the top employer forces you to pull government subsidies to survive. I understand that some people have an iron will and can become a millionaire making $20,000 a year. but that is the execption, not the rule. Most studies have conculded that $74000/year is required to comfortably live in america, and still have money for savings and a vacation. The median household income is $50,000(ish) That is the problem. Our wages have hardly doubled since the 70's yet the cost of living has almost quintupled.
No, you just need money for the food that you would eat together, the cable/netflix you would watch, the money for the theater, or sporting event. The gas to get there, and all the little shit along the way. Unless you expect the poor person to be the moocher of the group. You know because social interactions don't just include standing in the front yard going "Yup"
Ok, again depends on the brand, my old dell lattitude D610 running XP stayed up for months on end. Currently I have an hp dv7 laptop that regularly stays on for months at a time. It depends on the hardware and software.
I have a windows server 2003 box that has 4 years uptime right now. I have multiple windows 7 machines that have crossed the year threshold. It depends on the software that you run on the system, and the quality of the hardware you put it on.
Well, sure, but we don't have to, because they have released their Tax returns every year, faithfully without fuss. So, What are you getting at? That even though the clintons are transparent, republicans still can't get anything to stick on her? Yeah, that sounds right.
Yes, only trump can make casinos go bankrupt. It was a fun way too. He killed all the Executive officers by putting them all in the same improperly maintained Trump Helicopter. I don't need tax returns to see the man trump is.
Regardless of what the reference was, a guy who was a crook stated that he wasn't. That will go down in history with "Read My Lips, No New Taxes!" , "I did not have sexual relationships with that woman", the Howard Dean's career ending "YEAHHHHHH!" and W's "I'm the decider!" (among others)
Umm, My mom says she will always be my friend in real life. She says people who say mean things about us are just projecting because they have a small penis.
I guess, but the problem solvers are usually absent minded. Hey look a bird.
From the legal documents I can see, The parent company split with the divorce of the two mikkelsons. Because the way the company is structured, the shares could not be bought directly by a corporation. The company that bought in (Proper Media) split their shares with 5-6 people. One of those people defected, and voted with mikkelson to oust Proper Media. According to the contract that was signed, he was not allowed to do that, nor leave Proper Media and work directly for Mikkelson, which violated his non compete. It sounds like Mikkelsen is in the wrong here actually. http://www.poynter.org/wp-cont...
Very telling, divorces are ugly. This side does need to be heard.
I control my phone so that I only get Buzz'd or Dinged when someone is trying to directly contact me. I use a different tone for e-mail, so I don't reach for spam messages. But every time an app buzzes my phone, I hold down the notification, and disable them. There are only a few I cannot be turned off (I am looking at YOU SAMSUNG PAY) aside from that, the only noises are ones that are "urgent". My phone is for my convenience. It is not convenient to look at my phone to find baloney. Just turn it them all off.
Are they all samsung? Samsungs have great pictures, but shitbag interfaces, they need, strong perfect signals or they crumble like little girls. I can't blame anyone for getting one, but they are temperamental.
Most of them I have been in, and I have been in a lot. From COLOs to Fortune 500 Companies, to small mom and pop organizations. We do 3rd party warranty support for enterprise hardware .
You might also get some actual work done.
I notice that a lot of "process" in business, but moreso in government, is only very thinly "computerised" in the sense that it requires a computer, but not in the sense that this allows more work to be done, work happens more efficiently (au contraire), work comes through faster, the function becomes more dependable (bwahahaha), and so on.
And then there's that this computerisation automation digitalisation transformation revolution ringy dingy thingy itself caused a lot more work that "needs" to be done, that we could do perfectly well forego if only we'd do away with the machinery and deign to write a letter by hand again.
IOW, we might require the apparatus to be present and in use, but we aren't actually reaping much of any improvements it was supposed to bring to the table.
The added productivity is in the lack of secretaries needed to file everything, and the large rooms required to hold all the files. Also the quick retrieval of said data and ability to present it in a user friendly model multiple times without carbon paper. its the minuta that you don't realize isn't there anymore that is the digital revolution.
Just replying to your sig. It would depend on the people they pull from both sides. If you get the granola eating hippies on the left vs the midwestern sausage eaters on the right, the left would win. If you took college kids vs ex military, then the right would win. There are survivalists on both sides.
But what about wrapping the building in grounded wire mesh, not only would it keep the drones out, you will have created a Faraday cage, you aren't jamming anything, just blocking transmission to and from.
Windows XP runs on embedded systems. For instance, the Service Processor for Hitachi Enterprise Data arrays used windows 2000, XP, and vista. A service processor is not upgrade-able, the firmware only works with the OS provided. So you are telling factories with razor thin margins and COLOs to upgrade their once million+ dollar array, for no reason other than security. The device still meets demand, and in the case of banks, factories, and healthcare, they are running on systems that don't support newer hardware (IE HP 3000/9000). I am only speaking of what I know specifically, but I am sure it is used in other embedded systems that are just as critical, and irreplaceable. (I am thinking CNC machines, and Health Care Tools) You can say that they SHOULD have planned for it, but they didn't and failure is not an option.
"Literal Nazis"? I wasn't aware George Soros was actually in the government? I can't even think of anyone in Trump's group old enough to have been a Hitler Youth, let alone actively involved with the party back then. Was there someone there alongside Soros inventorying the possessions of Jewish households to make sure they all got confiscated properly?
The government's taking "extreme action"? Who's been shot? "with total disregard for the law"? Really? That's difficult to do by executive order - possible, I guess, but seems unlikely.
All I hear is "ZOMG, someone who disagrees with me is in power! The world is literally ending!". The right was just as worried about Obama, but you didn't see us randomly attacking Obama supporters on the street.
Well then, maybe they weren't as concerned. You had your chance to protest and choose not to. Don't be a polly pissy pants just because you didn't join your tea party friends when you had the chance.
When I was in the hosptial for an evil Gall Bladder, they gave me morphine. It was the only thing that would make me feel better, but the blood O2 alarm kept going off.. I kept having to remind myself to breathe.
That is funny, because, in my phone's google now feed (and I am a moderate) has been a 3 to 1 conservative poppycock to real news stories. Maybe in the non-personalized versions, but I have blocked some conservitive news sights, and now it's filled with breitbart, rt, and crazy sites like "Center for Research on Globalization"
Does it have to touch my nipple to send nipply messages? or does it alert me by playing with my nipples? Either way, I am in.
What do you think connects to your "logic" (CPU) to your HDD/SSD Ram, video controller, keyboard, mouse etc. It is the motherboard because all the daughters plug back into the main board/motherboard/back-plane. Logic board would hold true if the only thing on the board was the CPU and it plugged into a back-plane or motherboard. SOC sit on a motherboard, not a logic board, there is way more than logic on it. So you are less correct when you say that.
Well there is a difference between a short sighted cost saving manufacturing process, and a flawed design. Samsung already fixed their problem though changing the supplier of batteries. And, more notably or nobly, they issued a recall for all their note line, although, so far 45 phones have the flaw. Apple says there is no problem, it's user error, and did nothing to fix a problem that was easily documented at the time. So much so, that you could watch multiple youtube videos that showed a lack of structural integrity when compared to other contemporary flagship phones (HTC one M7, Samsung Galaxy, and Motorola G5?) . Anecdotally, my buddy (who treats his electronics very respectfully, and in a case) had this exact issue. He got the banana phone, and it died from being a banana phone. He has the 6S because that was his only option, to roll his next plan because the damage isn't covered under warranty.
I was thinking the exact same thing... If people made enough money to survive, but not live well, but survive. Then employers could pay WAY less to their employees, because their work would only be for the "extras" now, there would also be a flip side to that, that people probably would never work at McDonalds or Walmart again, but you never know.
Please, Honest days work for an honest days pay and you might have a point. But the fact is the leading employer in the united states in Walmart, 50 years ago it was General Motors. One job paid a living wage where everyone made a decent living and you didn't second guess that the degenerate on the corner was a lazy degenerate. Now, the top employer forces you to pull government subsidies to survive. I understand that some people have an iron will and can become a millionaire making $20,000 a year. but that is the execption, not the rule. Most studies have conculded that $74000/year is required to comfortably live in america, and still have money for savings and a vacation. The median household income is $50,000(ish) That is the problem. Our wages have hardly doubled since the 70's yet the cost of living has almost quintupled.
No, you just need money for the food that you would eat together, the cable/netflix you would watch, the money for the theater, or sporting event. The gas to get there, and all the little shit along the way. Unless you expect the poor person to be the moocher of the group. You know because social interactions don't just include standing in the front yard going "Yup"
Ok, again depends on the brand, my old dell lattitude D610 running XP stayed up for months on end. Currently I have an hp dv7 laptop that regularly stays on for months at a time. It depends on the hardware and software.
I have a windows server 2003 box that has 4 years uptime right now. I have multiple windows 7 machines that have crossed the year threshold. It depends on the software that you run on the system, and the quality of the hardware you put it on.
Well, sure, but we don't have to, because they have released their Tax returns every year, faithfully without fuss. So, What are you getting at? That even though the clintons are transparent, republicans still can't get anything to stick on her? Yeah, that sounds right.
Yes, only trump can make casinos go bankrupt. It was a fun way too. He killed all the Executive officers by putting them all in the same improperly maintained Trump Helicopter. I don't need tax returns to see the man trump is.
Regardless of what the reference was, a guy who was a crook stated that he wasn't. That will go down in history with "Read My Lips, No New Taxes!" , "I did not have sexual relationships with that woman", the Howard Dean's career ending "YEAHHHHHH!" and W's "I'm the decider!" (among others)
Umm, My mom says she will always be my friend in real life. She says people who say mean things about us are just projecting because they have a small penis.