Not sure what you're using for the tagging feature (probably AJAX), but the tags have disappeared for me, even though the checkbox is disabled by default. I've enabled and re-disabled the option and extension to no avail.
Would upper management be "taken down" by this procedure, though? More likely the employee would be fired, as this sounds illegal.
Unless you're suggesting blackmail. But I don't think that would work very well, either. Not everyone's boss commits illegal/immoral activities at their desk.
My problem with booth babes is that while hiding behind 'free expression', these companies are trying to push their moral standards upon me trying to tell me what I should be looking at while going to a game show.
Oddly enough, that sounds like exactly the opposite of what's happening. "Moral" standards are being forced upon the companies who make up this game show.
I don't associate games with scantily clad women at all and resent these companies trying to merge the two.
I don't associate cars with scantily clad women. I don't associate football with scantily clad women. I don't associate beer with scantily clad women. It's advertising. Most companies do associate the male demographic with scantily clad women.
I say, get rid of the booth babes and make a product that can stand on its own feet.
I can agree with half of that.
If people want to see scantily clad women, they can go to places that specialize in that.
Yes, if all you wanted was to see scantily clad women, you could go to a strip club or some such establishment. What's next? If you want beer, don't go to a game, go to a bar? I don't want to sound like I'm making a slippery slope argument, but saying that because some people don't think two items have a strong and appropriate bond they should not be used jointly is kind of ridiculous.
I really don't like Notes, so for Sametime I use NotesBuddy made by the AlphaWorks unit. It has a slim frontend for the Notes email component so I almost never have to actually open it up.
It would seem the problem is more with RSS readers in this particular case, more so than it is with Apple and Apple's implementation.
If a web server starts sending back unexpected garbage replies to a web browser, we would all expect the web browser to handle such replies without problem.
When it's IE not following CSS specs, it's Microsoft's fault. When iPhoto doesn't follow RSS specs it's all the readers' faults?
Actually, tape users are officially advised to recopy their data to fresh tapes periodically, especially if they are used frequently. Tape is not an infallible option, just a more traditional one, and one IBM has a lot of resources invested in.
As always, this comes back to parents having some vigilance. There were parental controls on the cable box at my house. I figured out how to reset the password. My parents figured out that the password was reset. I figured out that non-naked TV was better than no TV, at least until I could go to a friend's house whose parents didn't check on such things.
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That was a short, almost pointless article. Basically amounted to "use standard security practices."
I found this article about "darknets" that I found informative, even though it's a book ad.
Or current IBM employees. As far as I've seen there are two locations in Atlanta for desktop and mobility support of Lenovo and IBM in the US. Sterling Point has mostly contractors supervised by IBMers, and Riveredge is mostly IBM. The SSR's who go onsite when needed are mostly IBM as well.
Granted that's not my area, but that's what I've picked up. I, of course, could be horribly wrong, but as far as I know Lenovo purchased the name and use of IBM's support structure. You still dial 1-800-IBM-SERV, for example.
It gets even more confusing because the review is right correct in mentioning IBM support. For the time span Lenovo purchased the brand name option their mobility solutions will be supported out of the IBM Atlanta GSSC and Sterling Point locations.
Seriously. If you don't know where something is you're not likely to find it. If there's a copy of it on the external customer side of the website we sometimes use Google to find it anyway.:)
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"A licensed copy of Quake 4 retail for Windows(r) is required You will copy the assets files from it and use the CD key ( a CD key is not required to run a dedicated server )"
You have to buy the game, yes. Amazing how that works.:)
Not sure what you're using for the tagging feature (probably AJAX), but the tags have disappeared for me, even though the checkbox is disabled by default. I've enabled and re-disabled the option and extension to no avail.
Otherwise a definitely excellent product.
Does the firefox extension fix that problem?
That would be controlled on the server, not in your client, so no extension could "fix" it.any chance we could customise the reply to selected text option?
You can. It's in the Extension options.I am simultaneously relieved and disappointed. :)
Wow. My little sisters play the Backyard series on PC. Is that stuff really removed, or can I expect to find some easter eggs? ;)
Orbiter enters orbit.
... marinated ... okay, the joke's falling apart now.
In other news Voyager has gone on a voyage, Mariner has
Would upper management be "taken down" by this procedure, though? More likely the employee would be fired, as this sounds illegal.
Unless you're suggesting blackmail. But I don't think that would work very well, either. Not everyone's boss commits illegal/immoral activities at their desk.
There are 200 Xbox titles expected to ship this year.
200 XBox and 360 titles, or just XBox? I find it hard to believe that there would be that many titles for an non-current system.
My problem with booth babes is that while hiding behind 'free expression', these companies are trying to push their moral standards upon me trying to tell me what I should be looking at while going to a game show.
Oddly enough, that sounds like exactly the opposite of what's happening. "Moral" standards are being forced upon the companies who make up this game show.
I don't associate games with scantily clad women at all and resent these companies trying to merge the two.
I don't associate cars with scantily clad women. I don't associate football with scantily clad women. I don't associate beer with scantily clad women. It's advertising. Most companies do associate the male demographic with scantily clad women.
I say, get rid of the booth babes and make a product that can stand on its own feet.
I can agree with half of that.
If people want to see scantily clad women, they can go to places that specialize in that.
Yes, if all you wanted was to see scantily clad women, you could go to a strip club or some such establishment. What's next? If you want beer, don't go to a game, go to a bar? I don't want to sound like I'm making a slippery slope argument, but saying that because some people don't think two items have a strong and appropriate bond they should not be used jointly is kind of ridiculous.
I really don't like Notes, so for Sametime I use NotesBuddy made by the AlphaWorks unit. It has a slim frontend for the Notes email component so I almost never have to actually open it up.
It would seem the problem is more with RSS readers in this particular case, more so than it is with Apple and Apple's implementation.
If a web server starts sending back unexpected garbage replies to a web browser, we would all expect the web browser to handle such replies without problem.
When it's IE not following CSS specs, it's Microsoft's fault. When iPhoto doesn't follow RSS specs it's all the readers' faults?
MilenCent, I have mod points and you can't imagine how hard it was not to mod you -1 Overrated. :-)
:)
Now I have mod points, just meta-modded his +1 Funny as fair, and am having a hard time resisting moderating either of you as Overrated for kicks.
Metamodded unfair, btw.
Actually, tape users are officially advised to recopy their data to fresh tapes periodically, especially if they are used frequently. Tape is not an infallible option, just a more traditional one, and one IBM has a lot of resources invested in.
And does Bioware get to keep and use your stories without hiring you?
I think he got the joke. Since ad nauseum is roughly "until you are sick ..." :)
As always, this comes back to parents having some vigilance. There were parental controls on the cable box at my house. I figured out how to reset the password. My parents figured out that the password was reset. I figured out that non-naked TV was better than no TV, at least until I could go to a friend's house whose parents didn't check on such things.
That was a short, almost pointless article. Basically amounted to "use standard security practices."
I found this article about "darknets" that I found informative, even though it's a book ad.
Or current IBM employees. As far as I've seen there are two locations in Atlanta for desktop and mobility support of Lenovo and IBM in the US. Sterling Point has mostly contractors supervised by IBMers, and Riveredge is mostly IBM. The SSR's who go onsite when needed are mostly IBM as well.
Granted that's not my area, but that's what I've picked up. I, of course, could be horribly wrong, but as far as I know Lenovo purchased the name and use of IBM's support structure. You still dial 1-800-IBM-SERV, for example.
It gets even more confusing because the review is right correct in mentioning IBM support. For the time span Lenovo purchased the brand name option their mobility solutions will be supported out of the IBM Atlanta GSSC and Sterling Point locations.
That's exactly why they're making the comparison.
My friend wrote a white paper on zombies earlier this year for his comic. It's called Zombiefication Process by Plantaeform Viral Symbiosis. It almost seems plausible. :)
Seriously. If you don't know where something is you're not likely to find it. If there's a copy of it on the external customer side of the website we sometimes use Google to find it anyway. :)
"A licensed copy of Quake 4 retail for Windows(r) is required You will copy the assets files from it and use the CD key ( a CD key is not required to run a dedicated server )"
:)
You have to buy the game, yes. Amazing how that works.
You're listening to Angela's Ashes during a marathon? Are you trying to lose, or does deep depression make you run faster? :)