However, when you click SEND from whatever email client you use, you are essentially flinging a postcard out of your 10th story window.
Said postcard contains:
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*your sensitive information* | Address of your friend/associate
P.S. If you are not the intended recipient, please give me to someone else closer to the address.
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If you are truly concerned about some "expert" taking the time to read whatever it is that you have to say to a friend, or associate, then you should investigate either encrypting your messages, or use a different medium of communication.
If Apple was to release OS X for generic hardware...
It seems to me that releasing OS X for generic x86 hardware would open a huge can of device driver worms that I can't see Apple wanting (or having the resources) to take on. And I doubt that we would see a lot of initial support for it from the hardware mfgs.
"I've been looking at senior software developer positions, but is that too high up the ladder for someone 'fresh' to cope with?"
IMO, yes, that is too high up the ladder to be looking. Regardless of your degree, you do not qualify as "Senior". You may qualify as "Junior" until you have proven real-world experience that would elevate you to "Senior", but more likely, you will have to take an "Entry-Level" position (perhaps washing dishes) and work your way up from there.
Hmm... Operating Stats are unclear: ...is that a MS running Linux in VMWare, or a Linux running a Windows emulator?
Can you imagine keeping up with the event log on this one?
However, when you click SEND from whatever email client you use, you are essentially flinging a postcard out of your 10th story window.
Said postcard contains:
_
_If you are truly concerned about some "expert" taking the time to read whatever it is that you have to say to a friend, or associate, then you should investigate either encrypting your messages, or use a different medium of communication.
It seems to me that releasing OS X for generic x86 hardware would open a huge can of device driver worms that I can't see Apple wanting (or having the resources) to take on. And I doubt that we would see a lot of initial support for it from the hardware mfgs.
Or, is it that nothing is really going to change, save that Intel gets Apple's money instead of IBM???
It would be a lot more impressive if you tried for first Relevant post...
Hmmm... Knoppix ring a bell?
IMO, yes, that is too high up the ladder to be looking. Regardless of your degree, you do not qualify as "Senior". You may qualify as "Junior" until you have proven real-world experience that would elevate you to "Senior", but more likely, you will have to take an "Entry-Level" position (perhaps washing dishes) and work your way up from there.