By doing so in the manner they are, they are making a point of journalistic integrity.
Integrity that left them when they didn't fact check the story in the first place.
From NPR: "In our original broadcast, we fact checked all the things that Daisey said about Apple's operations in China," says Glass, "and those parts of his story were true, except for the underage workers, who are rare. We reported that discrepancy in the original show. But with this week’s broadcast, we're letting the audience know that too many of the details about the people he says he met are in dispute for us to stand by the story. I suspect that many things that Mike Daisey claims to have experienced personally did not actually happen, but listeners can judge for themselves."
MS shops do this. Shops that avoid MS at all costs and give control of it to finance/ms person, who have no clue about security do this. Small businesses that just don't know better do this.
Yes. If fairly valued at a PE of say 25 or so (which is still low for their growth rate), their stock should be at $875 or so.
MOT, INTC, EMC, JNPR are all similarly valued. But have much lower growth rates.
BIDU is the only large tech company with a similar growth rate. It's PE is 46, which would put AAPLs stock price at $1615. VMware has lower growth, but a PE of 60. AAPL would be at $2100 if similarly valued.
If a business cannot afford the tech, then they'll have to live with the downside.. as we did.
Absolutely agree. Which is why things are usually not set up right and virtualization will never be an answer.
Judgement calls != fact checking
EVER
some of the things they couldn't verify still have some truth to them
Yeahhh....
Two ladies are better than one!
3 weeks a month. Then things get slow. Just like Python.
Duh!!
It's not Chrome, it's Chrome.py
Never been in a small business, have you?
Hint: There is no IT guy, maybe a consultant, definitely no one who knows what platform vSphere runs on.
By doing so in the manner they are, they are making a point of journalistic integrity.
Integrity that left them when they didn't fact check the story in the first place.
From NPR:
"In our original broadcast, we fact checked all the things that Daisey said about Apple's operations in China," says Glass, "and those parts of his story were true, except for the underage workers, who are rare. We reported that discrepancy in the original show. But with this week’s broadcast, we're letting the audience know that too many of the details about the people he says he met are in dispute for us to stand by the story. I suspect that many things that Mike Daisey claims to have experienced personally did not actually happen, but listeners can judge for themselves."
This:
for i in {1..254}; do nc -v -n -z -w 1 207.46.130.$i 3389; done
will scan Microsoft's public IP space for RDP.
Feel free to test it on your infrastructure.
You'd be wrong. Dead wrong.
MS shops do this.
Shops that avoid MS at all costs and give control of it to finance/ms person, who have no clue about security do this.
Small businesses that just don't know better do this.
That's kinda the point.
That you missed.
Now who's the moron?
Yes, they do have to change what they're doing.
Stop offering unlimited that isn't.
At a minimum, it's fraud.
Data is data. Why does it matter what or how much he used, on an unlimited plan?
Pretty soon the naming convention will have a timestamp built in.
The Firefox of right now:
Firefox2012.03.13.16.07.53
Have you seen the caloric needs of a 350 lb, 6'6" lineman!!
But already a sunk cost.
It's stored just fine. 92 million miles away.
Now who programs the cameras?
You should use the past tense there.
Pretty sure there's already enough guns in the Chicago schools. Just have the kids shoot the cameras out.
By their names, duh.
Wave vs UNIX.
Yes. If fairly valued at a PE of say 25 or so (which is still low for their growth rate), their stock should be at $875 or so.
MOT, INTC, EMC, JNPR are all similarly valued. But have much lower growth rates.
BIDU is the only large tech company with a similar growth rate. It's PE is 46, which would put AAPLs stock price at $1615.
VMware has lower growth, but a PE of 60. AAPL would be at $2100 if similarly valued.
http://www.google.com/finance#stockscreener
That's not what you said in your last email...
When it's Azure on Feb 29.
And have cracks in them.
See?
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Which direction do you think fuel costs are going to go over the next 20 years?