all they need to do is set a var that redirects, I mean to say, im glad they didnt go to the code department and yell!, haha
middle management are such losers, they should just unplug their machines and send them back, save everyone energy and hassle.
The best way to answer a Microsoft test question.
Select the Microsoft product that will require the most licenses.
To fix a bug:
Select the Microsoft product that will require the most licenses.
You will pass the test, everytime.
Imagine when the savvy shopper decides to upgrade or purchase a stripped down copy of the OS then realizes that it has nothing, so they go back to their local pc shop (dreaded compusa) that has zero utilities available and then sort their way through $1- $5 bin software for utilites to make the thing work. While Microsoft in the mean time will release a $500 per liscense copy of OS with all the software, justifying the orice br the total cost of buying the utilities seperatley. So Microsoft wins again and the consumer loses.
all they need to do is set a var that redirects, I mean to say, im glad they didnt go to the code department and yell!, haha middle management are such losers, they should just unplug their machines and send them back, save everyone energy and hassle.
now they just need to figure out how to strap shots of whiskey around thier necks :|
The best way to answer a Microsoft test question. Select the Microsoft product that will require the most licenses. To fix a bug: Select the Microsoft product that will require the most licenses. You will pass the test, everytime.
Imagine when the savvy shopper decides to upgrade or purchase a stripped down copy of the OS then realizes that it has nothing, so they go back to their local pc shop (dreaded compusa) that has zero utilities available and then sort their way through $1- $5 bin software for utilites to make the thing work. While Microsoft in the mean time will release a $500 per liscense copy of OS with all the software, justifying the orice br the total cost of buying the utilities seperatley. So Microsoft wins again and the consumer loses.