Since Frankenstein does have a more negative sound, my FrankenOS should definitely contain
- Cooperative Multitasking - BSOD screens - VI Editor as the only one allowed (Due to the complexity of the interface) - Novell ipx/spx Netware for communications - Floppy disk in case you need to perform manual updates
Hmmm looks like a sound description of WFW with Novell Netware connection.
I have a company car, meaning I have to visit customers in differnt parts of my country. some of the reasons why I find electrical cars for the moment nothing more then a gadget
- the complete lack of a charger facility comparable to the service of a gasonline tankstation ( 10 minutes stop and my car can drive the whole week) - Mechanics. The nearest mechanic capable of working on an electric cara is living about 30 km from my home. Most of time, my car is in the neighbourhood of my home.
It's not i'm not willing to drive an electrical car, but for now they cannot be serviced as a normal car. However for my next one, I will for sure evaluet an hybride one (think Toyota). For both the serviceability I require and the use I made of a car, this seems to fit.
why riddle the caller? Just have some voice controlled computer asking the basics like "did you try to turn it off and on again" with the shortcut of saying "yes" before the sentence is completed (a computer is not annoyed by this). Then you will enter enough information like "yes, it says 'timeout' every time" for the real support guy.
Voice controlled tools are nice gadgets, but can't beat a good troubleshooter, even on the phone. Intuition, senses...
user: Yes the application says 'timeout' every time. Support: That ticking sound I hear in the background 'tick..tick..tick..tick' does it come from you're computer User: Yes Support: If this is recent behavior, you're hard disk is probably crashing. You need to visit a hardware store and come back for applicative support after fixing that.
Well, this is just the only justified reason a 1-Tier Agent would have to interrupt the call, just after he recorded the swearing for a review of his actions.
Most of the Service Desk Agents staffing first tier support are not technical.
Be nice, answer their questions and ask polite to be transferred to 2-Tier support on the end of the script. 1-Tier support tends to be less cooperative when you're starting to yell and accusing them for lack of knowledge. Treat them as human beings, but let them understand you know what you are talking about. Be as cooperative as required from the service desk.You get much more... Otherwise there is the risk you do not get proper support.
1-Tier, 2-Tier, 3-Tier, Incident Manager, Problem Manager: been there, done that.
If you don't get to 2-Tier support or a solution, open a complaint ticket. Any mature organization accepts complaints through the service desk and will handle them as it is a regulated procedure.
Real life: Me: My ADSL modem doesn't synchronize anymore. I've already checked and double-checked cabling and made a hardware reset. SD: Funny I see you're modem connected. Me: Hmmmm... The modem is not connected to AC power nor it is connected to the PSTN line. Would you be so kind to transfer me to 2-Tier please? SD: hold on.... transferring to 2-Tier
Yep, but the country you are residing can make some action a crime or not. And sometimes it will be hard to find out which law have to be enforced. It can be complicated. Which is my point. The guy posting on facebook was not aware he was breaking some law. (In my personal opinion, which does not count, he didn't) Altough it is clear to you which law has to be followed, the road is open for misinterpretations if you can' correctly identify the country which law is applicable. I guess this is the price of globalisation.
Personally as an EU citizen living on the border, I somethimes go to France. Except for ANPR camera, cell phone localisation ther is nothing to fill up such database. Sometimes I walk... you've got a point, but not solid one.
Funny, didn't know that using a company VPN counts as a crime. You make assumptions without knowledge of possible legal use and the way how tcp/ip works.
Sorry but technical misunderstandings are part of the discussion, specific when one tries to oversimplify. No offense
A good report is decission tool wich contain data just like a dashboard, but it has also added value by conclusions made by the reporter. Putting data in the proper context with background info is not easy to do with a dashboard. If one manipulates a dashboard on purpose to tell the story behind the graphics, one is already creating a report.
While driving a car, one needs to know the speed: Dashboard. Fuel expenses: Report. First 3 days of the month you were driving in the alps, which consumes more fuel then intercity traffic. Without AI, you need a reporter to make this kind of remarks.
One thing: Duplicate, stolen or non existing license plates are detected. In Belgium near the french border the police dispatches an interception in less then 5 minutes.
I had a similar issue with my provider email account. A guy with nearly an identical name using his email address for bussiness. My email happened to be a verry comon typo for his address.
So far I had receieved porn, threats, priceropositions.
I created a mailgroup, with all addresses found including his address and forwaded the bulshit blindly. Threats, porn, price offers, anything..
It finished soon:)
Btw: previously I've mailed the guy to choose another. My address predates his almost 2 years and he was running a bussiness.
I already own a very small, cheap, computer except mine has a HELL of a lot more computing power than this P.O.S. It's called an "iphone" (perhaps you have heard of it) and hundreds of millions of people already own them and they have been used to do some amazing things like control robots and play music. Wake me when this rasptard pie gets anywhere close to this. But freetards like you don't think they count because for you morons everything has to be under a communist license or some such bullshit.
These actions were authorised in the United Kingdom. Whenever one of those hackers get caught by the belgian justice, it sounds fair to assume he would spent some time in jail.
There was economic damage, violation of privacy.....
When you transfer data from A to B, the needed data is directly accessible in B after the transfer. In case of the SD cards, you have to count in also the time you need to plug them in and probably copy them to another media in B.
Over clocking = Running a CPU/GPU at a higher speed then it was designed for. (This doesn't seems the case here) Under Clocking: Running a CPU/GPU at a lower speed then it was designed for. (Reduce Power Consumption)
To me, it makes sence not all time running at max speed, since most of time, you will notice the device is running idle.
If it's intenionally done to provide better statistics? Probably,in the other case, at least they lack proper communication.
I wonder how hard it can be to make an app to boost the frequency for any other app? This will give users the possibility to fry their phone or drain their battery at wish.
Consider I have a French Car, with TomTom Navigation, bluetooth, radio all integrated togheter with board computer. Lately they have managed to update remotely the Live services of my TomTom. Doesn't sound good to me, since I know they are using the same bus system as other automobiles have.
1. Don't teach IT to Senior Management. The plumber does not teach them plumbing neither. You are paied to be IT'er. 2. Analyse the needs. Interview users, senior Management and make a matrix of existing programs using a MoSCoW analysis. 3. Make a bussiness case. Eplain benefits and costs if you get the new ERM and the costs and weaknesses if you don't change to thenew ERM. Make some propositions based upon the MoSCoW analysis. This is language Senior Management does understand. 4. leave final decission to them based upon the bussiness case. Apply the same analysis to their propositions, if they should have some.
Hmmm.....
The nest answer would be not to cheat, but make the game believe your opponent is cheating...
http://www.politifact.com/trut...
Nobody cafés about Y2K bug anymore.
This is a stand for the nest election: Trump had signed more laws then anyone else did.
This is an easy target. Expect more laws
tot follow.
Since Frankenstein does have a more negative sound, my FrankenOS should definitely contain
- Cooperative Multitasking
- BSOD screens
- VI Editor as the only one allowed (Due to the complexity of the interface)
- Novell ipx/spx Netware for communications
- Floppy disk in case you need to perform manual updates
Hmmm looks like a sound description of WFW with Novell Netware connection.
I have a company car, meaning I have to visit customers in differnt parts of my country.
some of the reasons why I find electrical cars for the moment nothing more then a gadget
- the complete lack of a charger facility comparable to the service of a gasonline tankstation ( 10 minutes stop and my car can drive the whole week)
- Mechanics. The nearest mechanic capable of working on an electric cara is living about 30 km from my home. Most of time, my car is in the neighbourhood of my home.
It's not i'm not willing to drive an electrical car, but for now they cannot be serviced as a normal car.
However for my next one, I will for sure evaluet an hybride one (think Toyota). For both the serviceability I require and the use I made of a car, this seems to fit.
why riddle the caller? Just have some voice controlled computer asking the basics like "did you try to turn it off and on again" with the shortcut of saying "yes" before the sentence is completed (a computer is not annoyed by this). Then you will enter enough information like "yes, it says 'timeout' every time" for the real support guy.
Voice controlled tools are nice gadgets, but can't beat a good troubleshooter, even on the phone.
Intuition, senses...
user: Yes the application says 'timeout' every time.
Support: That ticking sound I hear in the background 'tick..tick..tick..tick' does it come from you're computer
User: Yes
Support: If this is recent behavior, you're hard disk is probably crashing. You need to visit a hardware store and come back for applicative support after fixing that.
Well, this is just the only justified reason a 1-Tier Agent would have to interrupt the call, just after he recorded the swearing for a review of his actions.
Most of the Service Desk Agents staffing first tier support are not technical.
Be nice, answer their questions and ask polite to be transferred to 2-Tier support on the end of the script.
1-Tier support tends to be less cooperative when you're starting to yell and accusing them for lack of knowledge. Treat them as human beings, but let them understand you know what you are talking about. Be as cooperative as required from the service desk.You get much more...
Otherwise there is the risk you do not get proper support.
1-Tier, 2-Tier, 3-Tier, Incident Manager, Problem Manager: been there, done that.
If you don't get to 2-Tier support or a solution, open a complaint ticket. Any mature organization accepts complaints through the service desk and will handle them as it is a regulated procedure.
Real life:
Me: My ADSL modem doesn't synchronize anymore. I've already checked and double-checked cabling and made a hardware reset.
SD: Funny I see you're modem connected.
Me: Hmmmm... The modem is not connected to AC power nor it is connected to the PSTN line. Would you be so kind to transfer me to 2-Tier please?
SD: hold on.... transferring to 2-Tier
Yep, but the country you are residing can make some action a crime or not.
And sometimes it will be hard to find out which law have to be enforced. It can be complicated. Which is my point.
The guy posting on facebook was not aware he was breaking some law. (In my personal opinion, which does not count, he didn't)
Altough it is clear to you which law has to be followed, the road is open for misinterpretations if you can' correctly identify the country which law is applicable.
I guess this is the price of globalisation.
Personally as an EU citizen living on the border, I somethimes go to France. Except for ANPR camera, cell phone localisation ther is nothing to fill up such database. Sometimes I walk...
you've got a point, but not solid one.
Exactly!
But how you will know?
Funny, didn't know that using a company VPN counts as a crime.
You make assumptions without knowledge of possible legal use and the way how tcp/ip works.
Sorry but technical misunderstandings are part of the discussion, specific when one tries to oversimplify.
No offense
When I use a Cisco voip phone from Japan through a VPN tunnel through California to phone Rusia, the ip will tell you are in California.
Interesting....
A good report is decission tool wich contain data just like a dashboard, but it has also added value by conclusions made by the reporter.
Putting data in the proper context with background info is not easy to do with a dashboard. If one manipulates a dashboard on purpose to tell the story behind the graphics, one is already creating a report.
While driving a car, one needs to know the speed: Dashboard.
Fuel expenses: Report. First 3 days of the month you were driving in the alps, which consumes more fuel then intercity traffic. Without AI, you need a reporter to make this kind of remarks.
This make more sense then you believe. Ever heard of Snowden? I guess he would also favor Samsung with a custom rom above ipad.
One thing: Duplicate, stolen or non existing license plates are detected. In Belgium near the french border the police dispatches an interception in less then 5 minutes.
I had a similar issue with my provider email account. A guy with nearly an identical name using his email address for bussiness.
My email happened to be a verry comon typo for his address.
So far I had receieved porn, threats, priceropositions.
I created a mailgroup, with all addresses found including his address and forwaded the bulshit blindly.
Threats, porn, price offers, anything..
It finished soon :)
Btw: previously I've mailed the guy to choose another. My address predates his almost 2 years and he was running a bussiness.
But one of the features of Slashdot: The same news gets posted minal twice .
I already own a very small, cheap, computer except mine has a HELL of a lot more computing power than this P.O.S. It's called an "iphone" (perhaps you have heard of it) and hundreds of millions of people already own them and they have been used to do some amazing things like control robots and play music. Wake me when this rasptard pie gets anywhere close to this. But freetards like you don't think they count because for you morons everything has to be under a communist license or some such bullshit.
Steve,
Is that you?
You became a zombie.
These actions were authorised in the United Kingdom.
Whenever one of those hackers get caught by the belgian justice, it sounds fair to assume he would spent some time in jail.
There was economic damage, violation of privacy.....
When you transfer data from A to B, the needed data is directly accessible in B after the transfer.
In case of the SD cards, you have to count in also the time you need to plug them in and probably copy them to another media in B.
Anybody added this to the bandwith calculation?
Make sense
Over clocking = Running a CPU/GPU at a higher speed then it was designed for. (This doesn't seems the case here)
Under Clocking: Running a CPU/GPU at a lower speed then it was designed for. (Reduce Power Consumption)
To me, it makes sence not all time running at max speed, since most of time, you will notice the device is running idle.
If it's intenionally done to provide better statistics? Probably,in the other case, at least they lack proper communication.
I wonder how hard it can be to make an app to boost the frequency for any other app?
This will give users the possibility to fry their phone or drain their battery at wish.
Consider I have a French Car, with TomTom Navigation, bluetooth, radio all integrated togheter with board computer. Lately they have managed to update remotely the Live services of my TomTom.
Doesn't sound good to me, since I know they are using the same bus system as other automobiles have.
Or something standalone.
http://elinux.org/RPi_CANBus
Simple logic, perhaps more difficult to implement.
If Engine_Started > 1000 and speed > 150 miles/hour:
Disable Brakes()
Increase Speed()
1. Don't teach IT to Senior Management. The plumber does not teach them plumbing neither. You are paied to be IT'er.
2. Analyse the needs. Interview users, senior Management and make a matrix of existing programs using a MoSCoW analysis.
3. Make a bussiness case. Eplain benefits and costs if you get the new ERM and the costs and weaknesses if you don't change to thenew ERM. Make some propositions based upon the MoSCoW analysis. This is language Senior Management does understand.
4. leave final decission to them based upon the bussiness case. Apply the same analysis to their propositions, if they should have some.
I cannot wait until Apple claims the rights to the word iDIOT....