TWC can't reliably provide the promised download speeds for which I'm already paying $80/month. I eagerly await the first opportunity to kick her and TWC to the curb for the sweet taste of gigabyte throughput.
I'm pretty sure that the vbulletin forum software has this feature. Users can be tagged by moderators such that all of their post are invisible to the rest of the community. Members see their own posts.
In a spambot situation, I would be cautious about using this approach on account of database growth and system maintenance. ymmv.
Wish I could say that it would serve them right if we all stopped speeding and dried up their revenue, but we'd pay for it somewhere else. Probably a usage-tax on the safety rfids at intersections.
TWC can't reliably provide the promised download speeds for which I'm already paying $80/month. I eagerly await the first opportunity to kick her and TWC to the curb for the sweet taste of gigabyte throughput.
What sort of replacement gesture might be required to replace the traditional three-finger-salute?
I'm pretty sure that the vbulletin forum software has this feature. Users can be tagged by moderators such that all of their post are invisible to the rest of the community. Members see their own posts. In a spambot situation, I would be cautious about using this approach on account of database growth and system maintenance. ymmv.
Nothing spec'd in there about time frame for dismantling it.
as to what this means for IBM and their service based model. Does the concentration of big ticket erp system portend an end for db2?
Wish I could say that it would serve them right if we all stopped speeding and dried up their revenue, but we'd pay for it somewhere else. Probably a usage-tax on the safety rfids at intersections.