It's not like they are particularly trusted or trustworthy. And I've never even heard of the "Internet Crime Complaint Center" and that likely goes for most people. The average person would only contact the FBI if they expected that the FBI would have some chance of doing something about the bad guys, and I just don't see that happening.
The 14 people work in the wire mill, making wire from steel, not making steel. The article says there are 300 more workers doing support, and that may only be support of the wire mill, not the blast furnace that actually makes the iron and the converter that makes the steel from the iron.
Dude, buy a calculator! 18 years times twelve months times 7 dollars a month is $1,512. Where did you get $6,700? Did you think they were charging by the week?
No, year-over-year means that we compare November of last year to November of this year. Even if November has a seasonal variation of -50%, that won't show up in the year-over-year data. Assume that the traffic 9 months out of the year gets a score of 100, but that in October through December, it's 50. Comparing two years that are exactly the same shows a perfectly flat graph when presented as year-over-year, the seasonal variation is gone.
It should be noted there's also seasonal variation, the drop from Sept-Oct and flat-line through November is consistent with Summer ending and school starting.
The subsequent post-November drop doesn't seem to be what you'd expect based on seasonal variation, though we'd need to see a comparison to prior years to really be sure.
This is year-over-year data, so seasonal variations are already factored out.
Let it go already. There is no popular vote in the US for president, and never has been. The republicans won by the rules that were in place. If the rules had been different, the campaigns would have also been different, but they weren't.
Tech companies do this because standards organizations move too slow. Manufacturers want to ship something this (week, month, quarter, year...) and the standards people will still be arguing over the name of the new group.
I work in 802.11 and we see this happen way too often.
I blame the email provider (Microsoft, I assume in this case.) The "Reply all" button should have never been included without some sort of throttle/warning mechanism. Something as simple as a pop-up saying "You are about to Reply all to x people. Are you sure you want to do this?" with the message and threshold number configurable by an administrator. Really hard core admins could set the message to something like "Management has determined that all useless emails will be counted, and the offender terminated when the count reaches xxx. Have a nice day."
In my case, Yes, I would like to know that. It might make me rethink doing business with the company. Many call service persons I have talked to swear they are in Cincinnati, but then can't even tell me what state Cincinnati is in. Misrepresentation on any level should be a red flag.
Or at the very least, filter it at the international trunk terminations. There is no reason to ever pass on a call coming in internationally that has caller ID information that says it is not international. That would automatically mean it's a scam.
This solution does nothing to get the dirtbag to stop filing lawsuits. Since he is acting as his own lawyer, his legal fees are $0.00, and that is how much the victim will be awarded.
Great idea! When they hit that barrier and drop their phone, which then gets run over, it finally gets their attention. We just need to make sure that no 'insurance' policy will replace the phone for free in this case.
And the US government doesn't just spend the money it takes in , it borrows nearly a trillion a year, with no plans to ever pay it back (at least we've heard no such plan from any viable official or candidate.)
It's not like they are particularly trusted or trustworthy. And I've never even heard of the "Internet Crime Complaint Center" and that likely goes for most people. The average person would only contact the FBI if they expected that the FBI would have some chance of doing something about the bad guys, and I just don't see that happening.
Otherwise known as the theme song to the Benny Hill Program.
The 14 people work in the wire mill, making wire from steel, not making steel. The article says there are 300 more workers doing support, and that may only be support of the wire mill, not the blast furnace that actually makes the iron and the converter that makes the steel from the iron.
Almost all driving is done with the wheel nearly straight.
And all dynamometer testing. Maybe they actually knew what they were doing.
Are you kidding me?
Dude, buy a calculator! 18 years times twelve months times 7 dollars a month is $1,512. Where did you get $6,700? Did you think they were charging by the week?
No, year-over-year means that we compare November of last year to November of this year. Even if November has a seasonal variation of -50%, that won't show up in the year-over-year data. Assume that the traffic 9 months out of the year gets a score of 100, but that in October through December, it's 50. Comparing two years that are exactly the same shows a perfectly flat graph when presented as year-over-year, the seasonal variation is gone.
It should be noted there's also seasonal variation, the drop from Sept-Oct and flat-line through November is consistent with Summer ending and school starting.
The subsequent post-November drop doesn't seem to be what you'd expect based on seasonal variation, though we'd need to see a comparison to prior years to really be sure.
This is year-over-year data, so seasonal variations are already factored out.
Smashing you car into a sign while texting to Slashdot.
Let it go already. There is no popular vote in the US for president, and never has been. The republicans won by the rules that were in place. If the rules had been different, the campaigns would have also been different, but they weren't.
..and who decides who's a sociopath?
Pretty easy, they run for office.
If so, then the bias will be reintroduced, unless the applicants do their homework ahead of time an ask for the higher salary.
At least read the first sentence or two in the summary. This 'guy' is named Kate.
And what's the definition of "fully fund"? Trillions? More??? Pretty open ended, I'm not sure anyone can afford that.
Why do tech companies even do this?
Tech companies do this because standards organizations move too slow. Manufacturers want to ship something this (week, month, quarter, year...) and the standards people will still be arguing over the name of the new group. I work in 802.11 and we see this happen way too often.
I blame the email provider (Microsoft, I assume in this case.) The "Reply all" button should have never been included without some sort of throttle/warning mechanism. Something as simple as a pop-up saying "You are about to Reply all to x people. Are you sure you want to do this?" with the message and threshold number configurable by an administrator. Really hard core admins could set the message to something like "Management has determined that all useless emails will be counted, and the offender terminated when the count reaches xxx. Have a nice day."
Snowden is not convicted, He can't be pardoned yet.
So Richard Nixon couldn't be pardoned either, since he was never convicted?
In my case, Yes, I would like to know that. It might make me rethink doing business with the company. Many call service persons I have talked to swear they are in Cincinnati, but then can't even tell me what state Cincinnati is in. Misrepresentation on any level should be a red flag.
Or at the very least, filter it at the international trunk terminations. There is no reason to ever pass on a call coming in internationally that has caller ID information that says it is not international. That would automatically mean it's a scam.
This solution does nothing to get the dirtbag to stop filing lawsuits. Since he is acting as his own lawyer, his legal fees are $0.00, and that is how much the victim will be awarded.
People with iPhones get quotes for hotel reservations higher than Android.
Dude, that was in 2000. Sixteen years ago.
Amazing time travel story: Using an IPhone for hotel reservations 7 years before it was released. Do your homework before posting.
Great idea! When they hit that barrier and drop their phone, which then gets run over, it finally gets their attention. We just need to make sure that no 'insurance' policy will replace the phone for free in this case.
And the US government doesn't just spend the money it takes in , it borrows nearly a trillion a year, with no plans to ever pay it back (at least we've heard no such plan from any viable official or candidate.)
Your signature seems quite odd on a post to this thread. Aren't the 'hackers' in this case obtaining revenue by coercion?
What CIO's have gone to jail? I must have missed that. I don't recall any jail time for a corporate officer in the US since Al Capone.