Nope, just when you use clearly prewritten content. Shilling on public websites is big business these days. Political parties do it, the Chinese Government does it, and I am sure whoever is paying you is doing it too.
Steam is pretty nice, I love that it works so well in wine.
If it does work for them, you leave that in place until other problems are dealt with. Either they can help and get a severance or they can be fired sooner and not get one.
How? A basic email client in something that a couple guys could crank out in a month. That is being pretty generous, too. I can't imagine the messenger is any more complicated.
Actually I have lots of experience. Users love it, if you are moving them from something that does not work to something that does. People do not want choice, they want things done for them.
Given the frequency with which remotely exploitable bugs appear in the Linux kernel
Please do link to the latest one of those, and remember you said remotely exploitable, not local nor privilege escalation.
Mine is running 2.3.7, last updated a week or two ago.
CM7.1 FTW!
There is your failure. Anytime an org chart gets that deep and wide this is what happens.
Good point.
Nope, just when you use clearly prewritten content.
Shilling on public websites is big business these days. Political parties do it, the Chinese Government does it, and I am sure whoever is paying you is doing it too.
Steam is pretty nice, I love that it works so well in wine.
A bigger cut of less searches is not the sort of deal you want to make.
The Mozilla Foundation does not understand their target market I think. Such a deal will cost them users. Users that will switch to Chrome.
This sort of thing should just be called "pulling a Novell".
Modding down is not to be done just because you disagree with the message.
Keep doing it though, I have tons of karma. Since I am not a shill.
Nope, just shills who copy paste in a wall of marketing drivel.
I like how you make excuses too, just like a shill. You could not even stick with your hate of products, you had to make excuses.
Last time he popped up it was with another huge wall of copy paste garbage for WinPhone.
No, just when he copy pastes in a huge wall of text.
Cargo containers can be moved with a semi, on a railcar or with a boat. Seems like a bus would be more limiting.
Thanks for telling me, he posts so low I don't see him. I had to do the expand thing when someone commented on his comment.
INSERT HIS CATCHPHRASE HERE
It is also easily preserved. Just slice and sun dry. Thus making for an easy to transport cash crop.
If it does work for them, you leave that in place until other problems are dealt with. Either they can help and get a severance or they can be fired sooner and not get one.
Don't feed the trolls.
The ever increasing number behind his name should clue you in.
Seems simple enough, PGP.
I bet this is just a product of their being a big old stuffy bunch of empty suits.
I heard that was just a rumor that it was a rumor.
He is the CIO, tell them to get with the program or they can get out.
So maybe use more standard methods?
IMAPS, SMTPS, Activesync, etc.
Then run full hardware crypto on the storage.
How?
A basic email client in something that a couple guys could crank out in a month. That is being pretty generous, too. I can't imagine the messenger is any more complicated.
Actually I have lots of experience. Users love it, if you are moving them from something that does not work to something that does. People do not want choice, they want things done for them.
Nope, I killed the others, pulled the power cables out.
Then he has no mail, not my problem.
If you only admin one product, from one vendor you are a glorified user.
That is what CIOs do.
They play golf with the other CxOs and spout shit they do not understand.