It is entirely representing that company when you are talking about products you produce at work or decisions made while at work. In this case that was the subject, on a public medium with full knowledge that fans/end users would see it.
I honestly sat for 10 seconds trying to figure out why he cared about Gnome or GLib. That capitalization really broke me.
https://developer.gnome.org/gl...
The IRS considers it property. You can pay debts with property if you wish as long as that person agrees and gives you a receipt saying you paid said debt. If you don't get an acknowledgement that you finalized a debt immediately after paying then yes, they could come back and ask for money. But that would be silly.
Being robbed requires no cones, you just simply have to stand in front of the car to make it stop. The number of pranks, robberies, and other chaos involved will be interesting to see. There are times you may want to drive over a curb to escape a person with a gun.
If you are in control of the entire domain name space why wouldn't you just add that domain set to your own private DNS servers and call it a day?
There is no need to make it public since a huge chunk of DNS queries are already handled by Google.
Just use a water cannon to shoot the things down. The government already consider them safe to use on crowds. It would be very effective against drones. I can't be the only person who thought of this.
It's fantastic that you can get that mileage in a car that is inconvenient, small, terrible range. BMW didn't win anything other than an aerodynamics and weight contest.
I saw a Tesla Model S competing quite well on the 1/4 mile against Porche, Audi, and.. yeah It smoked a BMW M3 (I am assuming due to driver error). The key was it was quite a capable machine that after a full day of racing drove home and got 75 MPG on the freeway back to the drivers house.
I was involved in a similar situation where I had free rentals for life with a purchase of a VCR. They had a pitiful movie selection but it was still a good deal. Eventually, they decided to drop the rental portion of the business and effectively said too bad. A quick lawsuit later I had my full purchase price back in my hands. Not a lawyer but it was about 2 hour total to file in small claims and prove my membership and lifetime certificate.
It would be nice if devices had the ability to limit the GPS accuracy for all applications. Something that would allow them to return circular (Spherical?) regions that are defined to fall on a LAT/LON boundry so it doesn't place you in the center of the circle. Have the lowest region be exact LAT/LON, then 100 meters, 1km, 10km, 100km and off.
This would only be helpful if the device itself did it to prevent companies with no common sense from doing this.
The difference is a person can tell if they are feeling well and will not have a mass failure all at once (occasionally heart attacks or strokes cause driving issues but out of millions of drivers the numbers are low) The question is can the computer handle when it has a sudden reboot because of a overheating device or a short circuit across the main bus.
Even if it can't you would have to weigh potential total failure of the computer system with how many drunks and poor drivers (those who cause unintended accidents due to incompetence.) there are on the road and find out which is the net positive. I am guessing the computer will do a better job even if the failure rate was fairly high. It is way to much to ask that everyone takes a precision driving course and actually pays attention and acts responsibly so your theory about the computer doing better sounds accurate.
Ya, force them to go back to stealing phones. That is much more safe for the public.
This is a pain in the ass for everyone involved, a huge waste of time and money and will just push the drug dealers to either clone phones or steal them at a higher rate. It will not and cannot help.
The second premise that you lose privacy based on the words you use are nonsense. It's the same as you yelling in the town square.
Clearly they were getting too close to the truth about Spaceforce.
It is entirely representing that company when you are talking about products you produce at work or decisions made while at work. In this case that was the subject, on a public medium with full knowledge that fans/end users would see it.
Maybe they can get the hours correct finally if they call and ask. POS tells me everything is closed all the time.
I honestly sat for 10 seconds trying to figure out why he cared about Gnome or GLib. That capitalization really broke me. https://developer.gnome.org/gl...
The IRS considers it property. You can pay debts with property if you wish as long as that person agrees and gives you a receipt saying you paid said debt. If you don't get an acknowledgement that you finalized a debt immediately after paying then yes, they could come back and ask for money. But that would be silly.
Maybe, just maybe, we are just not interesting.
Being robbed requires no cones, you just simply have to stand in front of the car to make it stop. The number of pranks, robberies, and other chaos involved will be interesting to see. There are times you may want to drive over a curb to escape a person with a gun.
Dun du da daaaa, da da daa daaa daa...
The book is literary freeware
heh...That was clever
If you are in control of the entire domain name space why wouldn't you just add that domain set to your own private DNS servers and call it a day? There is no need to make it public since a huge chunk of DNS queries are already handled by Google.
It seems simple to just not connect it. Just do not plug it in and do not configure a wifi connection.
Just use a water cannon to shoot the things down. The government already consider them safe to use on crowds. It would be very effective against drones. I can't be the only person who thought of this.
how did this happen.... thanks beta...
It's fantastic that you can get that mileage in a car that is inconvenient, small, terrible range. BMW didn't win anything other than an aerodynamics and weight contest. I saw a Tesla Model S competing quite well on the 1/4 mile against Porche, Audi, and.. yeah It smoked a BMW M3 (I am assuming due to driver error). The key was it was quite a capable machine that after a full day of racing drove home and got 75 MPG on the freeway back to the drivers house.
Did he just re-invent client-server desktop apps?
I was involved in a similar situation where I had free rentals for life with a purchase of a VCR. They had a pitiful movie selection but it was still a good deal. Eventually, they decided to drop the rental portion of the business and effectively said too bad. A quick lawsuit later I had my full purchase price back in my hands. Not a lawyer but it was about 2 hour total to file in small claims and prove my membership and lifetime certificate.
This is what I was taught, I wanted to stab my teacher. I just wanted to make games. History of gaming, maybe, history of computing...zzzz
Wouldn't this be solved by building a ring ship with artificial gravity?
I need to RTFA
It would be nice if devices had the ability to limit the GPS accuracy for all applications. Something that would allow them to return circular (Spherical?) regions that are defined to fall on a LAT/LON boundry so it doesn't place you in the center of the circle. Have the lowest region be exact LAT/LON, then 100 meters, 1km, 10km, 100km and off. This would only be helpful if the device itself did it to prevent companies with no common sense from doing this.
The difference is a person can tell if they are feeling well and will not have a mass failure all at once (occasionally heart attacks or strokes cause driving issues but out of millions of drivers the numbers are low) The question is can the computer handle when it has a sudden reboot because of a overheating device or a short circuit across the main bus. Even if it can't you would have to weigh potential total failure of the computer system with how many drunks and poor drivers (those who cause unintended accidents due to incompetence.) there are on the road and find out which is the net positive. I am guessing the computer will do a better job even if the failure rate was fairly high. It is way to much to ask that everyone takes a precision driving course and actually pays attention and acts responsibly so your theory about the computer doing better sounds accurate.
Tell me again why it was a bad idea to legalize weed?
Ya, force them to go back to stealing phones. That is much more safe for the public. This is a pain in the ass for everyone involved, a huge waste of time and money and will just push the drug dealers to either clone phones or steal them at a higher rate. It will not and cannot help.
You must have really sweaty legs.