Seriously, you should read some of the LKML history. This here ain't nuttin.:) As other reply said, this is the way it is done. Note, however, that does not make your advice unsound.
You can actually be cited for doing this in Chicago, even if you don't charge money. I suspect the same is true in other cities. Of course, you have to get caught first.
It would be like a murder investigation throwing someone in prison because they were on the same street that the murder took place at the time of the murder. That wouldn't fly.
Well, you obviously are not black and living in Chicago, or Detroit.
Just like Star Trek after all. Any sparks and smoke?
Yes, during the chiller fire.
No on the power cabinet. They make those things with water in mind. But still, how willing are you to trust an engineer and installer far away and years ago?;)
I had a decommissioned half loaded 42U rack fall on me once.
An 8U server once fell and hit me in the head on another occasion.
My primary datacenter chiller caught fire while I was literally sitting next to it working on a piece of equipment. BTW, Halon works.
The coup de grace of danger was when a leaking overhead pipe was cascading water over a 400 amp three phase power main cabinet. I had to go in and pull the disconnect lever.
How? The judge can't hire a private eye and an accountant to get to the bottom of every divorce case out there.
And they aren't supposed to.
The other side in the case _can_ do all those things. In fact, they should do all those things. Before a trial there is a period of time called discovery. As you would assume, it is the time to for both sides to discover stuff about the other side.
IANAL, and all that; nor do I know any specifics beyond what we have all read here. It is my belief that this guy is a 'victim' of assumed knowledge.
This guy being a lawyer, you can assume he has a lucrative career. You can further assume that he has the knowledge and ability to utilize shelters, loopholes, whatever to hide wealth.
The usual recipe is that the other side claims it can't find anything because he is hiding it so well. Based on the accusation and assumed knowledge, the judge believes this to be true absent any sign of the money. The guy gets to spend some time in the crossbar motel mulling over his stratagems.
Maybe the guy is a pig headed fool; maybe he is flat broke. Regardless, FOURTEEN YEARS FOR CONTEMPT IS A CRIME AGAINST SOCIETY.
if you do move to an English speaking country you will still have to learn new vocabulary and, if your job involves written reports, how to spell. Failure to do so will provide you colleagues with many hours of amusement....
Screw them! They'll learn to do it my way, or else!
99 percent of parents I know would physically stop any such action from occurring, and I don't blame them at all!
I guess I'm in the one percent of parents that would go beyond stopping it and ensuring he would think four or five times before trying it again. A painful convalescence is a great de-motivator.
You already have max points. The hybrid approach works for me. I sit down with a pencil and yellow pad and write pseudo-code mixed with prose. I find that it really clears up the coding when I know exactly what it is I'm trying to do. The pencil is essential for erasing.
I find the process of writing by hand forces me to think through the ideas a couple times. Like most of us, I can type like mad, often outpacing my thoughts. This is great when you are in the zone, but excruciating when you are lost.
The prose is supposed to become the comments in the code. I'm just going to claim that I religiously do so.;)
Anti-establishment sentiment is always popular. However, the bottom line IS the bottom line. Hospitals are ultimately a business and need to be run like one.
In order to remain solvent, they have to make choices as to which business lines to provide. It is a tough, if not impossible, balancing act.
Stole my thunder. And I don't have mod points. Mod parent up, please.
Healthcare is so behind because forever and anon they have drawn management from the ranks of caregivers. Almost universally the well of ideas has been pretty shallow.
The good news is this IS changing. Executives from other walks of life are breaking into the field. The efficiency gains in other industries are now obvious to even the staunchest Luddites. Industry consulticks can no longer play divide and conquer among the customer base.
The whole situation could have been fixed if one or other of the assholes had just answered "yes" or "no".
A central tenet of American police is to never give in, even when you know you are wrong.
The exception to the rule is 'when you know you are being watched/recorded'. Transparency is a good thing.
The evidence shows that somebody at her usual IP address "made available". IP addresses are spoofable, often temporary computer IDs. They do not identify individuals.
Standard IANAL. The legal response to 'making available' is so what? My reading of the statutes and support of armchair litigators around the net conclude that you actually have to distribute copyrighted material to run afoul of the law. If memory serves, the whole 'making available' jury instruction is what caused the mis-trial to begin with.
I printed a manual for a Grizzly table saw this morning. It is available on my end table. If that copy disappears, I'll have to print another one; woe is me. Should I be fined a gazillion dollars(US) for the disappearing printed PDF?
You can argue that there is a fundamental disconnect between the law and the way things work on the 'net today, but you can't send somebody of the civil river because of that disconnect. Granted, the past 8+ years have seen a serious erosion of the rule of law, but I least like to pay nostalgic lip service to it.
What I'd rather see is the push to design a vehicle that's as close to 100 percent recyclable as possible. The other issue is to design such a vehicle to be as easily repaired as possible.
That would be a Checker Cab. Unfortunately, they are no longer made.
Every component can be replaced quickly and easily, including the engine and transmission.
Yes, I'm nostalgic for Checker Cabs and I can't stand 90%+ of all cabdrivers.
Seriously, you should read some of the LKML history. This here ain't nuttin. :) As other reply said, this is the way it is done. Note, however, that does not make your advice unsound.
Do you think they'll pay in M&M's? Where do I sign up?
Elitist prig. Too good fer yer upbringin, are ya? I knowed the workhouse was too good for ya.
You can actually be cited for doing this in Chicago, even if you don't charge money. I suspect the same is true in other cities. Of course, you have to get caught first.
It would be like a murder investigation throwing someone in prison because they were on the same street that the murder took place at the time of the murder. That wouldn't fly.
Well, you obviously are not black and living in Chicago, or Detroit.
Just like Star Trek after all. Any sparks and smoke?
Yes, during the chiller fire.
;)
No on the power cabinet. They make those things with water in mind. But still, how willing are you to trust an engineer and installer far away and years ago?
I had a decommissioned half loaded 42U rack fall on me once.
:)
An 8U server once fell and hit me in the head on another occasion.
My primary datacenter chiller caught fire while I was literally sitting next to it working on a piece of equipment. BTW, Halon works.
The coup de grace of danger was when a leaking overhead pipe was cascading water over a 400 amp three phase power main cabinet. I had to go in and pull the disconnect lever.
Danger finds a way.
But 10% of the time it will return a false positive, so 300 people will be detained, none of whom will be terrorists.
Yet all of whom will now have a record of 'past terrorist suspicions'. All future contact with authority will be stained by a single false positive.
Oh.
And probation is not very coercive...
I heartily agree that some other creative coercion or investigation should have been done some time long before the 14 year mark.
How? The judge can't hire a private eye and an accountant to get to the bottom of every divorce case out there.
And they aren't supposed to.
The other side in the case _can_ do all those things. In fact, they should do all those things. Before a trial there is a period of time called discovery. As you would assume, it is the time to for both sides to discover stuff about the other side.
IANAL, and all that; nor do I know any specifics beyond what we have all read here. It is my belief that this guy is a 'victim' of assumed knowledge.
This guy being a lawyer, you can assume he has a lucrative career. You can further assume that he has the knowledge and ability to utilize shelters, loopholes, whatever to hide wealth.
The usual recipe is that the other side claims it can't find anything because he is hiding it so well. Based on the accusation and assumed knowledge, the judge believes this to be true absent any sign of the money. The guy gets to spend some time in the crossbar motel mulling over his stratagems.
Maybe the guy is a pig headed fool; maybe he is flat broke. Regardless, FOURTEEN YEARS FOR CONTEMPT IS A CRIME AGAINST SOCIETY.
had assets seized and been forced into work
I know the constitution has been a bit of a sieve in recent years. However, there is still an amendment banning forced labor, a.k.a. slavery.
Really, it's true: link
Mod parent up, and deliver chocolates to his/her house.
I'm a judge. I order you to bend space time with your mind.
In 14 years there was no other way to ascertain if the guy really had the money? Really?
Does the Flying Spaghetti Monster have a web site?
Do you hail it, revere it, or put it in a holding pattern for approach?
Doctrinal questions abound...
umm, WHOOSH. ;)
When does something changing from a liquid to a solid change models?
When light wavicles hit it?
*rimshot*
if you do move to an English speaking country you will still have to learn new vocabulary and, if your job involves written reports, how to spell. Failure to do so will provide you colleagues with many hours of amusement....
Screw them! They'll learn to do it my way, or else!
What? I can't bring Yankee imperialism with me?
99 percent of parents I know would physically stop any such action from occurring, and I don't blame them at all!
I guess I'm in the one percent of parents that would go beyond stopping it and ensuring he would think four or five times before trying it again. A painful convalescence is a great de-motivator.
You already have max points. The hybrid approach works for me. I sit down with a pencil and yellow pad and write pseudo-code mixed with prose. I find that it really clears up the coding when I know exactly what it is I'm trying to do. The pencil is essential for erasing.
;)
I find the process of writing by hand forces me to think through the ideas a couple times. Like most of us, I can type like mad, often outpacing my thoughts. This is great when you are in the zone, but excruciating when you are lost.
The prose is supposed to become the comments in the code. I'm just going to claim that I religiously do so.
Anti-establishment sentiment is always popular. However, the bottom line IS the bottom line. Hospitals are ultimately a business and need to be run like one.
In order to remain solvent, they have to make choices as to which business lines to provide. It is a tough, if not impossible, balancing act.
Stole my thunder. And I don't have mod points. Mod parent up, please.
Healthcare is so behind because forever and anon they have drawn management from the ranks of caregivers. Almost universally the well of ideas has been pretty shallow.
The good news is this IS changing. Executives from other walks of life are breaking into the field. The efficiency gains in other industries are now obvious to even the staunchest Luddites. Industry consulticks can no longer play divide and conquer among the customer base.
Yes, a sea change is brewing in healthcare IT.
The whole situation could have been fixed if one or other of the assholes had just answered "yes" or "no".
A central tenet of American police is to never give in, even when you know you are wrong. The exception to the rule is 'when you know you are being watched/recorded'. Transparency is a good thing.
I will, but you need at least a 100 seats to qualify.
The evidence shows that somebody at her usual IP address "made available". IP addresses are spoofable, often temporary computer IDs. They do not identify individuals.
Standard IANAL. The legal response to 'making available' is so what? My reading of the statutes and support of armchair litigators around the net conclude that you actually have to distribute copyrighted material to run afoul of the law. If memory serves, the whole 'making available' jury instruction is what caused the mis-trial to begin with.
I printed a manual for a Grizzly table saw this morning. It is available on my end table. If that copy disappears, I'll have to print another one; woe is me. Should I be fined a gazillion dollars(US) for the disappearing printed PDF?
You can argue that there is a fundamental disconnect between the law and the way things work on the 'net today, but you can't send somebody of the civil river because of that disconnect. Granted, the past 8+ years have seen a serious erosion of the rule of law, but I least like to pay nostalgic lip service to it.
What I'd rather see is the push to design a vehicle that's as close to 100 percent recyclable as possible. The other issue is to design such a vehicle to be as easily repaired as possible.
That would be a Checker Cab. Unfortunately, they are no longer made.
Every component can be replaced quickly and easily, including the engine and transmission.
Yes, I'm nostalgic for Checker Cabs and I can't stand 90%+ of all cabdrivers.