If you have 10 years worth of stuff on a Win 7 box maybe your company is using roaming profiles and you've just been upgraded over the years. In which case, you're too late. They already have a copy of your profile on their servers and probably a decent number of backups.
It's been said here already, but it is a company computer and they have rights to all information on it. It was probably in the IT policy that you signed when you started. But that policy should cover the IT department as well and prevent them from using your personal data maliciously. Has your IT staff given you reason to fear them?
Yeah, cause meth heads won't get stopped by the 24hr security guards at each entrance or stopped by security near the restricted access roads. It's not abandoned, just off.
They do have buffalo on the grounds that you can go see, but they warn you at the gate that you can't just go anywhere.
But why would you want to do that? That's not usually how any software is distributed for Linux. Honestly, I can't think of the last time I had to mount an ISO for anything other than grabbing some.exe or.msi file to install on a windows instance somewhere. But that was quickly replaced with VMware's mount ISO option.
The mobile manufacturers know that most people refresh their phones as soon as the contract is up and if there aren't "new and improved" features for the new lineup of phones, they are going to be left behind.
I also doubt intel is intentionally "allowing hardware innovation to stagnate"
hmm, here I have 10M(in theory)/300K (actual), digital cable + extra HD and no phone service and it's $120 / month. with their phone plan it would be $30 more
They'll just stay open an extra hour to make up for it???
I know you were being a smart ass, but that Marantz (result #2) is a nice unit.
If you have 10 years worth of stuff on a Win 7 box maybe your company is using roaming profiles and you've just been upgraded over the years. In which case, you're too late. They already have a copy of your profile on their servers and probably a decent number of backups.
It's been said here already, but it is a company computer and they have rights to all information on it. It was probably in the IT policy that you signed when you started. But that policy should cover the IT department as well and prevent them from using your personal data maliciously. Has your IT staff given you reason to fear them?
Oh noes!!! My android phone will make me 15 seconds early to any appointment!!!! I must therefore dump it and become and apple fanboy.
but I assume "PC" and VIA mean x86?
What self-respecting PC user is going to buy thunderbolt cables from apple?
I'd never used tmux. i've officially learned more from /. comments than the actual articles. Thanks!
they really *crash*.
a rail gun you can ride?
Yeah, cause meth heads won't get stopped by the 24hr security guards at each entrance or stopped by security near the restricted access roads. It's not abandoned, just off.
They do have buffalo on the grounds that you can go see, but they warn you at the gate that you can't just go anywhere.
Great! I live next door. (Seriously)
awesome ^^^^
But why would you want to do that? That's not usually how any software is distributed for Linux. Honestly, I can't think of the last time I had to mount an ISO for anything other than grabbing some .exe or .msi file to install on a windows instance somewhere. But that was quickly replaced with VMware's mount ISO option.
What? I can mount an ISO in F14 and GNOME with a right click. How is that not easy?
that looks really uncomfortable
happens in linux too, if you forget to add intr to your nfs mount command.....
From the way the headline reads, you'd think they went on some sort of archeological exploration or something.
Isn't this what lala.com was?
The mobile manufacturers know that most people refresh their phones as soon as the contract is up and if there aren't "new and improved" features for the new lineup of phones, they are going to be left behind.
I also doubt intel is intentionally "allowing hardware innovation to stagnate"
heisenberg compensator sounds so much better than laser chopsticks.
the A in ADSL is for asymmetric not analog
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADSL
hmm, here I have 10M(in theory)/300K (actual), digital cable + extra HD and no phone service and it's $120 / month. with their phone plan it would be $30 more
It will be called Open SmartSuite, and you'll like it. :)
and then time warner will have their own streaming service which is exempt from their bandwidth caps so that they get the revenue.
Right, and thanks to frontier, we never will have FiOS