you are really slipping. let me "profane" your post up a little:
Not really, since fuckin English is more fuckin widespread than fuckin [native language]. Fuck, you can fuckin hire someone who fuckin only speaks English, but shit what about your fuckin local customers? The fuckin old ass saying is "Buy shit in your fuckin language, fuckin sell shit in theirs."
What makes it even funnier is Offender Data Information System, ODIS will sound like "Otis" coming out of a southerners mouth. Cop #1: What did otis say about him? Cop #2: dunno aint talked to him yet. Cop #1: Not the Seargent, the doohicky on the dash!
It may not depending on the amount spent to buy the software. In some locales things don't have to be bid on if they are under a certain amount. Another thing I thought of, If there is another big project that requires a bid Microsoft won't be able to just push thier product on them, they will have to bid on it like everyone else. I'm also amused by the fact that during this project MS will have to work with all these city goverment people. ANYONE who has worked with state or local goverment knows what a joy that can be./me snickers
More power to them if it works out! Just imagine the PR hit if it fails or bites them in the ass somehow. The terms of the deal are probably pretty restrictive, and the city gov is probably locking themselves into something they know nothing about. But I don't live there so I could care less.
the last point involves some action by the employee to keep abreast of whats going on in his company. This may be difficult if business plans are kept under cover. The company documents can just appear proving they had planned this all along.
Common sense would have dictated that when working on an idea some sort of documentation would exist. That would have provided at least some tangible proof. It also requires that you as the employee are on your toes, keeping up with how your company treats these matters. Geniuses all over the world have been screwed over by thier employers because they failed to take the proper steps to secure thier personal projects.
this was my thoughts on the matter. This guy had no proof cause it looks like he never documented anything. Surely if he documented any prior work before joining the company it would have given him better ground to stand on. I think it's his own fault he got shafted.
I think I didn't explain myself well. I meant that the times it did crash was after 4 hours. I've left a respawning mod on all night and logged an average of 4 users and it didn't crash all night. I believe a lot of it has to do with hardware, modules and user connection.
they must have fixed the memory leaks problem. I usually have mine (v1.22 now) going 3 nights a week with an average of 4-5 players. Sometimes i let it run all night. I've only had 2 crashes in 3 weeks. I use different modules which requires restarting but otherwise it's been as stable as when I was using the windows version of the server. it's running on a k6-2 300 with 600 megs of ram.
server crashes must be a sporadic thing. I ran the windows server with 6 players for a 4 hour game and had one crash during that time. This was using an 1.4ghz AMD with 512M of RAM When the linux server came out, same 6 players different module for about 4 hours. One crash during that time. this was running on a K6-2 300mhz with 600M of RAM on the latest stable version of Debian. this is with dnetc running on both machines. We have gone for 6 hours without a crash on the linux box. Overall I think it boils down to hardware andd the quality of the connections that the users have.
Was your lack of knowlege of simple terms for parts of a firearm worth a Karma hit? Other than being off topic nothing was wrong in that post. I find it sad though that fellow NRA members would make such a public gaff.
I agree. Programmers are the Galley slaves of IT. I would never let one admin a live system, most of them have a focus that is too narrow, while my focus is the amount of people affected by each decision.
Do not forget the end of the argument: Man seeing how easy that bit of logic was goes on to prove that Black is White and gets himself killed at the next zebra crossing.
Back when you were in college you didn't e-mail people that left themselves logged in after they left the terminal?
:)
Hell no, I just emailed everyone I could with the users sexual and drug preferences. Just to help them out socially, really.
If you get a chance, check out the Labyrinth DVD and watch the making of labyrinth special feature. you will see a pre TNG mcfadden.
you are really slipping.
let me "profane" your post up a little:
Not really, since fuckin English is more fuckin widespread than fuckin [native language]. Fuck, you can fuckin hire someone who fuckin only speaks English, but shit what about your fuckin local customers? The fuckin old ass saying is "Buy shit in your fuckin language, fuckin sell shit in theirs."
tip calculation
$1 per $5 of total. if service is good round up if bad any amount less.
I admire your dedication to discipline.
With more people like you our homeland will be secure in no time!
Let's just hope it wasn't an all male team.
er, not that there's anything wrong with that.
What makes it even funnier is Offender Data Information System, ODIS will sound like "Otis" coming out of a southerners mouth.
Cop #1: What did otis say about him?
Cop #2: dunno aint talked to him yet.
Cop #1: Not the Seargent, the doohicky on the dash!
Not only that, theres only one SCREENSHOT. Not shots. Please correct your blunder mister editor
It may not depending on the amount spent to buy the software. In some locales things don't have to be bid on if they are under a certain amount. /me snickers
Another thing I thought of, If there is another big project that requires a bid Microsoft won't be able to just push thier product on them, they will have to bid on it like everyone else.
I'm also amused by the fact that during this project MS will have to work with all these city goverment people. ANYONE who has worked with state or local goverment knows what a joy that can be.
More power to them if it works out!
Just imagine the PR hit if it fails or bites them in the ass somehow.
The terms of the deal are probably pretty restrictive, and the city gov is probably locking themselves into something they know nothing about.
But I don't live there so I could care less.
You should have better control of your women.
the last point involves some action by the employee to keep abreast of whats going on in his company.
This may be difficult if business plans are kept under cover.
The company documents can just appear proving they had planned this all along.
Common sense would have dictated that when working on an idea some sort of documentation would exist.
That would have provided at least some tangible proof.
It also requires that you as the employee are on your toes, keeping up with how your company treats these matters.
Geniuses all over the world have been screwed over by thier employers because they failed to take the proper steps to secure thier personal projects.
this was my thoughts on the matter.
This guy had no proof cause it looks like he never documented anything.
Surely if he documented any prior work before joining the company it would have given him better ground to stand on.
I think it's his own fault he got shafted.
some people get excited when she acts like an inanimate object.
I think I didn't explain myself well.
I meant that the times it did crash was after 4 hours. I've left a respawning mod on all night and logged an average of 4 users and it didn't crash all night. I believe a lot of it has to do with hardware, modules and user connection.
I was lamely attempting humor as well.
"Prodigal" because he's using Visual Basic?
Or "Prodigy" because he now wants to use C?
they must have fixed the memory leaks problem.
I usually have mine (v1.22 now) going 3 nights a week with an average of 4-5 players. Sometimes i let it run all night. I've only had 2 crashes in 3 weeks. I use different modules which requires restarting but otherwise it's been as stable as when I was using the windows version of the server.
it's running on a k6-2 300 with 600 megs of ram.
server crashes must be a sporadic thing.
I ran the windows server with 6 players for a 4 hour game and had one crash during that time.
This was using an 1.4ghz AMD with 512M of RAM
When the linux server came out, same 6 players different module for about 4 hours. One crash during that time. this was running on a K6-2 300mhz with 600M of RAM on the latest stable version of Debian. this is with dnetc running on both machines.
We have gone for 6 hours without a crash on the linux box.
Overall I think it boils down to hardware andd the quality of the connections that the users have.
Was your lack of knowlege of simple terms for parts of a firearm worth a Karma hit?
Other than being off topic nothing was wrong in that post.
I find it sad though that fellow NRA members would make such a public gaff.
I agree.
Programmers are the Galley slaves of IT.
I would never let one admin a live system, most of them have a focus that is too narrow, while my focus is the amount of people affected by each decision.
Do not forget the end of the argument:
Man seeing how easy that bit of logic was goes on to prove that Black is White and gets himself killed at the next zebra crossing.
It's modern technology William!
you obviously do not boat or fish much.
I and others I know have many times used "to the bank", "over by the bank", "put it on the bank", etc...