This is possibly related to immigration. Theres been a few problems in the UK where immigrants from countries that don't have a culture of public swimming get into difficulty. UK seas have rip tides, soft sandbanks, large tidal ranges, and cold water that don't occur in their home countries.
It could be age related, in that the age profiles of male/female doctors are different, and there is a larger ratio of male doctors in their declining years making more "old person" mistakes than the women.
But my pet theory is that women are better doctors.
Does the immobilizer have builtin GPS? If so, then calling it a "GPS device" is correct, and the company die use this GPS device to disable the car.
Yes, the term "immobilizer" may be more precise. But that does not make "GPS device" incorrect.
You could shove one in soft fruit and claim it was immobilized by bananas. Its inaccurate and misleading to refer to features of the device that had nothing to do with how it was used to immobilize the car.
I use a computer monitor with speakers, connected to a PVR.
Speakers are a pair of USB powered 3.5mm jack cheapo jobbies. Volume is controlled through the PVR,
The only "Smarts" are in the PVR, which the manufacturer has stopped shipping updates for, cos thier next all singing all dancing model was android based, and they seem to have moved the entire team across to develop craplets for that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R... has no moving parts, no coin slot to clog up. One somewhere where plants won't swamp it, but no too exposed that the weather gets it.
Offsite. At least one copy offsite, hold onsite copies too.
Encrypted. In case things go missing. But where do you write down the passwords?
Sanity Tested. Did you even look at the backup in case its just a big empty file.
Recovery Tested. Have you actually tried restoring the data? Without corrupting your current system of course!
Corruption proof. What happens if your system goes wrong slowly and starts backing up corrupt files and you don't notice till last years tax returns are random noise?
Legal. What happens if the police or criminals get hold of the data. Would you be in trouble?
Future proof. Umm... Can I borrow a Zip drive... Anyone?
Is that even English? Seems more like some dystopian futurespeak loosely based on a form of English which has been coopted by media and communications majors.
Not only is it English, it is British English from English Britain, the original and still the best English since 1066.
If your company has an adversarial internal structure, then clearly you need advocate (aka manager) to play the politics.
If that's the company structure, then you are stuck with political decisions being made without reference to the engineering reality. That's how you get big failures like RBS and the continual cycle of outsourcing->collapse->insourcing.
Give the technical leads assistants to manage the scheduling, report writing and staff management. That way you get the same work but without the managers salary. You can also try using the right tools. Too many managers use spreadsheets to do project management.
In BP's case, they made a decision to fund the cleanup and compensate people and businesses. And every fraud and shyster crawled out of the woodwork and started demanding compensation. They get no credit for putting their hands up, while US companies Transocean and Haliburton were busy hiding behind lawyers and shredding the evidence and getting away with it.
Warren East at ARM, António Horta-Osório at Lloyds.
Dunno about the US, don't generally follow US stocks. I guess Ellison and Larry Page have overseen some good moves recently.
The UK has different freedoms from the US. You have freedom of speech, we have freedom from harassment. Your system hasn't been around long enough to tell which one is better.
That when you do the electronic equivalent of going up to the victims relatives and saying "Ha Ha, He raped and killed your daughter last week", you can expect the authorities to step in and put an end to your attempted breach of the peace.
I doubt it is in Mocrosoft's interest to kill the ecosystem. It will leave every MS dependant hardware or software vendor looking for a transition strategy to Apple/Linux/Nintendo/Sony/Android. I guess many will already have woken up and decided "No more purposefully buggy DSDT tables, no more half-hearted Linux support", though I guess Asus and Adobe will snooze a while longer.
This is possibly related to immigration. Theres been a few problems in the UK where immigrants from countries that don't have a culture of public swimming get into difficulty. UK seas have rip tides, soft sandbanks, large tidal ranges, and cold water that don't occur in their home countries.
It could be age related, in that the age profiles of male/female doctors are different, and there is a larger ratio of male doctors in their declining years making more "old person" mistakes than the women.
But my pet theory is that women are better doctors.
Isn't plastics in the ocean environment one of the worst?
So a car could run for most of the journey on autopilot, and hand over to the self driving system for short periods?
Already suggested
Does the immobilizer have builtin GPS? If so, then calling it a "GPS device" is correct, and the company die use this GPS device to disable the car.
Yes, the term "immobilizer" may be more precise. But that does not make "GPS device" incorrect.
You could shove one in soft fruit and claim it was immobilized by bananas. Its inaccurate and misleading to refer to features of the device that had nothing to do with how it was used to immobilize the car.
I use a computer monitor with speakers, connected to a PVR.
Speakers are a pair of USB powered 3.5mm jack cheapo jobbies. Volume is controlled through the PVR,
The only "Smarts" are in the PVR, which the manufacturer has stopped shipping updates for, cos thier next all singing all dancing model was android based, and they seem to have moved the entire team across to develop craplets for that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R... has no moving parts, no coin slot to clog up. One somewhere where plants won't swamp it, but no too exposed that the weather gets it.
Technical subjects on wikipedia are never clear. They are jargonated, use obscure notation and never have a simple illuminating example.
First post I've seen that starts getting close.
Maybe try expanding the requirements a bit..
It has variables, loops, functions, etc.
Is that even English? Seems more like some dystopian futurespeak loosely based on a form of English which has been coopted by media and communications majors.
Not only is it English, it is British English from English Britain, the original and still the best English since 1066.
Accept no substitutes.
Its not bullying, its just the meta-game.
She is also saying that if they taxed companies more, schools could be less efficient with their spending.
If your company has an adversarial internal structure, then clearly you need advocate (aka manager) to play the politics.
If that's the company structure, then you are stuck with political decisions being made without reference to the engineering reality. That's how you get big failures like RBS and the continual cycle of outsourcing->collapse->insourcing.
Give the technical leads assistants to manage the scheduling, report writing and staff management. That way you get the same work but without the managers salary. You can also try using the right tools. Too many managers use spreadsheets to do project management.
Because there is no reward for good behaviour.
In BP's case, they made a decision to fund the cleanup and compensate people and businesses. And every fraud and shyster crawled out of the woodwork and started demanding compensation. They get no credit for putting their hands up, while US companies Transocean and Haliburton were busy hiding behind lawyers and shredding the evidence and getting away with it.
I suspect they had a financial interest, which is sadly what most of this debate is about.
Warren East at ARM, António Horta-Osório at Lloyds. Dunno about the US, don't generally follow US stocks. I guess Ellison and Larry Page have overseen some good moves recently.
The UK has different freedoms from the US. You have freedom of speech, we have freedom from harassment. Your system hasn't been around long enough to tell which one is better.
What is the Great Britain trying to prove?
That when you do the electronic equivalent of going up to the victims relatives and saying "Ha Ha, He raped and killed your daughter last week", you can expect the authorities to step in and put an end to your attempted breach of the peace.
Isnt fumbling about trying to find it supposed to be part of the experience?
He is not transcribing recorded testimony, as in converting the recorders recording into another form.
I'm currently playing Mass Effect 2 on wine on Linux, I've played plenty of other games with minimal problems.
I doubt it is in Mocrosoft's interest to kill the ecosystem. It will leave every MS dependant hardware or software vendor looking for a transition strategy to Apple/Linux/Nintendo/Sony/Android. I guess many will already have woken up and decided "No more purposefully buggy DSDT tables, no more half-hearted Linux support", though I guess Asus and Adobe will snooze a while longer.