I didn't understand how to manage people until I had children. As a general rule, you should treat your employees just like you treat a 3 year old, with the possible exception that most of your employees are already toilet trained. Seriously, you need to repeat things many times over several weeks until it becomes habit to them, praise them for minor accomplishments, give them snacks, and most of all, be consistent in your directions.
Block port 25, and charge subscribers a higher monthly fee for unblocking it? Stands to reason that anybody running their own SMTP server is probably using more bandwidth, no?
I have a Sony Media Center PC (Running Windows XP Media Center) and it is a complete piece of shit. (Since it is always recording and playing back video at the same time, it appears to drops frames like crazy. Also, Doom 3 will only run with a decent frame rate at 640x480. All this for only $2400!). I'm unclear whether this is Sony's or Microsoft's fault (probably a combination of both), but it is abundantly clear that Windows Media Center is not yet ready for prime time. Hmm... does the Linux PVR software support the latest Sony PC hardware?
What is the power consumption? Will Sony be able to build the PS3 without a fan, or will customers be able to use the PS3 to heat their whole house in the dead of winter?
Start punishing any business that advertises via spam, and I'll start paying for spamvertisements for all my competitors... Really, it's hard to establish a money trail that will stand up in court.
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Effectively, what they are doing is forcing the spammers to do their harvesting through compromised boxes. So what they are really building is not a list of spammer IP addresses, but ratber a list of IP addresses of people to stupid to firewall their machines. Sure, contacting these people might be useful, but how are you going to win a court case against anyone when everyone will just claim "sorry, but my machine was 'owned' at the time"?
Another example of this is the fact that I had to pay Banctec (the company that has our hardware support contract) the standard fee of $340 to replace a CPU FAN in an old machine the other day. So sad. Especially when you consider that for $349, you could have replaced the whole machine with a new machine (sans monitor) from Dell with better performance...
Uh, the streets are _already_ full of ice in the middle of the winter. They will probably just pelletize it so it rolls to the side of the road. But the impact should be minimal compared to the several feet of ice and snow they already get...
You mean we should donate 1.5% of our income to medical programs too?
I didn't understand how to manage people until I had children. As a general rule, you should treat your employees just like you treat a 3 year old, with the possible exception that most of your employees are already toilet trained. Seriously, you need to repeat things many times over several weeks until it becomes habit to them, praise them for minor accomplishments, give them snacks, and most of all, be consistent in your directions.
Block port 25, and charge subscribers a higher monthly fee for unblocking it? Stands to reason that anybody running their own SMTP server is probably using more bandwidth, no?
Yes, but which would you buy: "Major League Baseball!!!" or "junior city jeague coed slowpitch softball"?
Inauguration party: $40 million Hubble maintenance: $0 Look on frustrated geeks faces: Priceless!
I have a Sony Media Center PC (Running Windows XP Media Center) and it is a complete piece of shit. (Since it is always recording and playing back video at the same time, it appears to drops frames like crazy. Also, Doom 3 will only run with a decent frame rate at 640x480. All this for only $2400!). I'm unclear whether this is Sony's or Microsoft's fault (probably a combination of both), but it is abundantly clear that Windows Media Center is not yet ready for prime time. Hmm... does the Linux PVR software support the latest Sony PC hardware?
What is the power consumption? Will Sony be able to build the PS3 without a fan, or will customers be able to use the PS3 to heat their whole house in the dead of winter?
... and those disconnects in the middle of a transmission are really a bitch!
Start punishing any business that advertises via spam, and I'll start paying for spamvertisements for all my competitors... Really, it's hard to establish a money trail that will stand up in court.
Effectively, what they are doing is forcing the spammers to do their harvesting through compromised boxes. So what they are really building is not a list of spammer IP addresses, but ratber a list of IP addresses of people to stupid to firewall their machines. Sure, contacting these people might be useful, but how are you going to win a court case against anyone when everyone will just claim "sorry, but my machine was 'owned' at the time"?
Simple: You just take the book and hit him over the head with it!
Another example of this is the fact that I had to pay Banctec (the company that has our hardware support contract) the standard fee of $340 to replace a CPU FAN in an old machine the other day. So sad. Especially when you consider that for $349, you could have replaced the whole machine with a new machine (sans monitor) from Dell with better performance...
Uh, the streets are _already_ full of ice in the middle of the winter. They will probably just pelletize it so it rolls to the side of the road. But the impact should be minimal compared to the several feet of ice and snow they already get...