India's lack of dependence on the international economy is why it is so impervious to International peer pressure. And so it is free to write its own definitions of morality.
I'm pretty sure that many international companies outsourcing their IT/support to India would disagree with you. Many of them would move their operations to other countries before they let any government access to their computers.
No I am guessing the detail was that the Redskins would sell off/profit from the ability to track/datamine every single person that used Wifi including and not limited to installing spying software just to use the Wifi.
Yes I have. You have yet to provide any single reference or link even when pressed for evidence. But you demand everyone else provide evidence. And then you deny anything that is presented to you. You are a denier. I'm surprise you haven't demanded proof the Earth is round yet.
I don't know the particulars of the deal since the story is behind the paywall but the Redskins owner I know would have pushed forward with the deal regardless of federal complaints to make a buck. That is unless there was some detail that torpedoed the deal.
Knowing what the Redskins owner, Dan Snyder, and his efforts to extract every penny from fans, I doubt that there no strings attached to Wifi access. The Dan Snyder I know would have gotten Huawei to supply the Wifi for no cost to him and then charged fans for access. I can only assume that Snyder worked out a deal where he would profit on the access like selling the right to datamine/track each fan. That's the only way it would have been "free" for fans.
I have again provided proof that you are completely wrong. And yet again all you've done is claim something without any sort of proof that was both wrong and easily verifiable. And yet again you deny the evidence. Seems like you are a denier.
Considering that the equipment failed to get sold at auction, there's probably a reason schools don't want it. My guess is that the equipment is highly specific. Or it is obsolete even though it was purchased 2 years ago. Or the amount of work/expertise required to install is more than any school can afford. Or a combination.
If only potential employers didn't need some sort of proof that I have knowledge of a topic. Usually grades and diplomas are accepted as proof instead of my word.
I notice how you failed to include the relevant part of that figure: "The average Public School Teacher salary in Kansas is $53,314 as of December 01, 2018, but the range typically falls between $46,543 and $61,547. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on the city and many other important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession."
Also I highly doubt teachers work 6.65 hours per day unless you think that the teachers roll up to school 5 minutes before classes start. Also in your wold do homework and test grade themselves and teacher never have to do any sort of prep work.
I would guess people who like having their characters with a different look. As I understand it your character is pretty bland without skins. Also the game is free to play and selling skins is one of the few ways that the players can financially support the game developer. Since the skins don't give any advantage and are completely optional some players don't mind buying some items from the developer.
Oracle seems to act as if they are the only people in the industry. While some companies with legacy installations find it difficult to move away from Oracle, Oracle's practices gives them motivation. Pricing alone is one aspect. Sure some competitors may not be as robust or scalable and might require more personnel to maintain, but as long as Oracle tries to gouge for every little thing, customers will leave.
I remember one price hike that Oracle tried to float. To replace it with a competing product would require an additional server, a permanent DBA and 3 contract DBAs for about a year to migrate everything. The price increase was well more than the cost of migration.
We joked that unless Oracle had blackmail photos of the CIO, they shot themselves in the foot. Of course we migrated.
I don't know about using Optane a a reliable way to reduce loading times. The use cases for it are extremely narrow and specific. Plus it takes away from a M.2 slot. The new consoles would benefit much more from using a regular NVMe M.2 SSD in that slot. I could see MS implementing it and hyping the benefits when the benefits are small.
Yeah, maybe that Edge is decent now. I have the choice among 5 browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Edge. Unless Edge has some feature that is head and shoulders above the others, I'm not going to give it a second look.
I guess I'm the classic accounting sense, earnings is not specifically revenue, however it is specifically not profit. That is a different number. When companies report "earnings" as part of quarterly/annual reports, it is often understood that to be all the numbers including revenue and profit.
I have shown that you're flat out wrong or lying many, many times. You've refused to believe it when presented proof even for verifiable facts like the number of nuclear missiles in a country's arsenal. Why would this time be any different?
For reference there is this thing called that you somehow refuse to use.
Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issued his findings of fact on November 5, 1999, which stated that Microsoft's dominance of the x86-based personal computer operating systems market constituted a monopoly, and that Microsoft had taken actions to crush threats to that monopoly, including Apple, Java, Netscape, Lotus Software, RealNetworks, Linux, and others.
Depends on the product and aspect. Oracle DB is fine for what it does. The licensing is onerous and is what causes most customers to revolt. Their other products like ERP can be down right shitty.
Those behaviors were specially listed in the judgement against them. So, no, integrating IE into the system wasn't the only thing they wrong. Their actions against Java could have been a separate legal case.
How is it illegal market control? Be specific. Considering if someone could switch to Firefox or Safari or Opera and not experience problems maybe the problem with how Edge was designed.
My math skills say the Republicans currently have majorities in both the House and Senate. Or are you using some new math no one knows about.
India's lack of dependence on the international economy is why it is so impervious to International peer pressure. And so it is free to write its own definitions of morality.
I'm pretty sure that many international companies outsourcing their IT/support to India would disagree with you. Many of them would move their operations to other countries before they let any government access to their computers.
I think him getting a portion of advertisements wouldn't been enough for Snyder
No I am guessing the detail was that the Redskins would sell off/profit from the ability to track/datamine every single person that used Wifi including and not limited to installing spying software just to use the Wifi.
Yes I have. You have yet to provide any single reference or link even when pressed for evidence. But you demand everyone else provide evidence. And then you deny anything that is presented to you. You are a denier. I'm surprise you haven't demanded proof the Earth is round yet.
I don't know the particulars of the deal since the story is behind the paywall but the Redskins owner I know would have pushed forward with the deal regardless of federal complaints to make a buck. That is unless there was some detail that torpedoed the deal.
Knowing what the Redskins owner, Dan Snyder, and his efforts to extract every penny from fans, I doubt that there no strings attached to Wifi access. The Dan Snyder I know would have gotten Huawei to supply the Wifi for no cost to him and then charged fans for access. I can only assume that Snyder worked out a deal where he would profit on the access like selling the right to datamine/track each fan. That's the only way it would have been "free" for fans.
Yes, wat you want is clearly impossible. Next thing you want is for some tool to show who and when changes were made to code. That's crazy talk.
I have again provided proof that you are completely wrong. And yet again all you've done is claim something without any sort of proof that was both wrong and easily verifiable. And yet again you deny the evidence. Seems like you are a denier.
Considering that the equipment failed to get sold at auction, there's probably a reason schools don't want it. My guess is that the equipment is highly specific. Or it is obsolete even though it was purchased 2 years ago. Or the amount of work/expertise required to install is more than any school can afford. Or a combination.
If only potential employers didn't need some sort of proof that I have knowledge of a topic. Usually grades and diplomas are accepted as proof instead of my word.
I notice how you failed to include the relevant part of that figure: "The average Public School Teacher salary in Kansas is $53,314 as of December 01, 2018, but the range typically falls between $46,543 and $61,547. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on the city and many other important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession."
Also I highly doubt teachers work 6.65 hours per day unless you think that the teachers roll up to school 5 minutes before classes start. Also in your wold do homework and test grade themselves and teacher never have to do any sort of prep work.
And where did you here that?
I would guess people who like having their characters with a different look. As I understand it your character is pretty bland without skins. Also the game is free to play and selling skins is one of the few ways that the players can financially support the game developer. Since the skins don't give any advantage and are completely optional some players don't mind buying some items from the developer.
As well as a lot of people who think "e" == Internet and will not use another browser. Some of them may not know another browser exists.
Oracle seems to act as if they are the only people in the industry. While some companies with legacy installations find it difficult to move away from Oracle, Oracle's practices gives them motivation. Pricing alone is one aspect. Sure some competitors may not be as robust or scalable and might require more personnel to maintain, but as long as Oracle tries to gouge for every little thing, customers will leave.
I remember one price hike that Oracle tried to float. To replace it with a competing product would require an additional server, a permanent DBA and 3 contract DBAs for about a year to migrate everything. The price increase was well more than the cost of migration.
We joked that unless Oracle had blackmail photos of the CIO, they shot themselves in the foot. Of course we migrated.
I don't know about using Optane a a reliable way to reduce loading times. The use cases for it are extremely narrow and specific. Plus it takes away from a M.2 slot. The new consoles would benefit much more from using a regular NVMe M.2 SSD in that slot. I could see MS implementing it and hyping the benefits when the benefits are small.
Yeah, maybe that Edge is decent now. I have the choice among 5 browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Edge. Unless Edge has some feature that is head and shoulders above the others, I'm not going to give it a second look.
Everyone should know all references here should be in Library of Congresses (LoCs) or car metaphors. Double points if both can be used at once.
I guess I'm the classic accounting sense, earnings is not specifically revenue, however it is specifically not profit. That is a different number. When companies report "earnings" as part of quarterly/annual reports, it is often understood that to be all the numbers including revenue and profit.
I have shown that you're flat out wrong or lying many, many times. You've refused to believe it when presented proof even for verifiable facts like the number of nuclear missiles in a country's arsenal. Why would this time be any different? For reference there is this thing called that you somehow refuse to use.
Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issued his findings of fact on November 5, 1999, which stated that Microsoft's dominance of the x86-based personal computer operating systems market constituted a monopoly, and that Microsoft had taken actions to crush threats to that monopoly, including Apple, Java, Netscape, Lotus Software, RealNetworks, Linux, and others.
Not from my limited view talking with SQL admins. It seems to me that MS SQL has always needed more and beefier servers for the same workload. YMMV.
Depends on the product and aspect. Oracle DB is fine for what it does. The licensing is onerous and is what causes most customers to revolt. Their other products like ERP can be down right shitty.
Those behaviors were specially listed in the judgement against them. So, no, integrating IE into the system wasn't the only thing they wrong. Their actions against Java could have been a separate legal case.
How is it illegal market control? Be specific. Considering if someone could switch to Firefox or Safari or Opera and not experience problems maybe the problem with how Edge was designed.