Since it is so routine, I would think they would want to do it in a more preventative manner instead of waiting until critical systems have to be rerouted or shut down.
I have a bookmark to my local public TV station that lists it's 3 OTA channels: PBS, Create, and World Channel. That's pretty much all I watch unless I'm checking on local news coverage for something that's going on around here.
Not often enough. Recall should be available for any elected office. Only 18 states provide the ability to initiate a recall against the office of governor
Now if there was a background check form that had him write in his education history anew and sign a "this is true to my knowledge" statement, and he still put the degree on there, perhaps there's some basis for termination just for the explicit lie. But it's not at all clear that that exists.
I would think all information you provide is _all_ under the assumption of "this is true to my knowledge". What is the point of it if it's not true? Does that really have to be spelled out?
I think it'll be sooner rather than later, especially in light of the fact they have been hiring hardware developers. I have had a feeling a valve console would run linux so I figured there'd be a desktop linux client soon
The details of the employment relationship are confidential.
Urban legend.
Details of the employment relationship are only confidential if it is specified as such in a contract. There is no basis in any state or federal law that provides for confidentiality.
Amazon.com has everything you require except lossless format. They even have a download manager available as.deb,.rpm, and.dmg used for purchasing whole albums. Some songs are $.79 and $.89, although most are $.99 with albums as low as $4.
256 kbps mp3s are acceptable to my non-audiophile ear, so I'm satisfied. In fact, I hadn't bought music in years, but now,... well, it's sometimes real easy to get click-happy!
T-Mobile To Go prepaid is $.10/min. once you load $100, plus minutes last for a year. Any amount reloaded restarts the one year, so if you still have a $50 after a year a $10 bump will then give you a $60 balance good for a year.
Really. Can you cite a source? I've seen this stated time and again and after an exhaustive search I cannot find any state that makes it illegal to disclose true and factual information about a previous employee.
This can occur here in Erie. It use to be a somewhat common occurance that someone's Cell One Dobson phone would connect to a Rogers tower across the lake. In every instance I know of a phone call and some bitching to Dobson got the charges fully removed.
As a Gentoo fanboy, I've been using a custom Gentoo install on my 900 since I got it last summer. Last night I burned eeebuntu to a dvd and ran it as a livecd. I'm now currently backing up my ~/ to install it. It's that good.
I had no idea exactly how big either. From your link:
[...]imagine the IPv4 address space is the 1.6-inch square above. In that case, the IPv6 address space would be represented by a square the size of the solar system.
Right? With all these cores, world compiles quickly.
Since it is so routine, I would think they would want to do it in a more preventative manner instead of waiting until critical systems have to be rerouted or shut down.
Yeah when I saw the list I was like um.
I have a bookmark to my local public TV station that lists it's 3 OTA channels: PBS, Create, and World Channel. That's pretty much all I watch unless I'm checking on local news coverage for something that's going on around here.
Lab made diamonds are pretty damn pure.
Not often enough. Recall should be available for any elected office. Only 18 states provide the ability to initiate a recall against the office of governor
Now if there was a background check form that had him write in his education history anew and sign a "this is true to my knowledge" statement, and he still put the degree on there, perhaps there's some basis for termination just for the explicit lie. But it's not at all clear that that exists.
I would think all information you provide is _all_ under the assumption of "this is true to my knowledge". What is the point of it if it's not true? Does that really have to be spelled out?
I think it'll be sooner rather than later, especially in light of the fact they have been hiring hardware developers. I have had a feeling a valve console would run linux so I figured there'd be a desktop linux client soon
And I already believe in the benefits of taking an aspirin a day right now. To me there's just too much correlative evidence to conclude otherwise.
You do not have to show ID. Unless you're brown and in Arizona, of course. /snark
Well for starters Verizon will have the Oscars tonight
http://xkcd.com/456/
I think it may be from having a submitted article posted.
My point is there is no expectation of confidentiality based in law period. Many seem to think otherwise, and it's just not true.
Confidentiality in the employment relationship only exists because the employers extent it to the employees. There is no law requiring it whatsoever.
The details of the employment relationship are confidential.
Urban legend.
Details of the employment relationship are only confidential if it is specified as such in a contract. There is no basis in any state or federal law that provides for confidentiality.
Nickelback recycles their songs. Several years ago someone mathematically picked apart their songs and showed they are all the same.
I can't seem to find it, but I did find this example from the wayback machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20070928171441/http://www.thewebshite.net/nickelback.htm
Amazon.com has everything you require except lossless format. They even have a download manager available as .deb, .rpm, and .dmg used for purchasing whole albums. Some songs are $.79 and $.89, although most are $.99 with albums as low as $4.
256 kbps mp3s are acceptable to my non-audiophile ear, so I'm satisfied. In fact, I hadn't bought music in years, but now,... well, it's sometimes real easy to get click-happy!
Thanks. Yes it looks to me like we are in, or close to, the endgame.
Reading that just gave me chills. Thanks for your work.
T-Mobile To Go prepaid is $.10/min. once you load $100, plus minutes last for a year. Any amount reloaded restarts the one year, so if you still have a $50 after a year a $10 bump will then give you a $60 balance good for a year.
Really. Can you cite a source? I've seen this stated time and again and after an exhaustive search I cannot find any state that makes it illegal to disclose true and factual information about a previous employee.
This can occur here in Erie. It use to be a somewhat common occurance that someone's Cell One Dobson phone would connect to a Rogers tower across the lake. In every instance I know of a phone call and some bitching to Dobson got the charges fully removed.
As a Gentoo fanboy, I've been using a custom Gentoo install on my 900 since I got it last summer. Last night I burned eeebuntu to a dvd and ran it as a livecd. I'm now currently backing up my ~/ to install it. It's that good.
Of course they could have, but would it be necessary to avoid any confusion? I doubt it.
Do you really believe that someone read the title and wondered which Linus the topic was about?
Because of the context used, I think it's completely reasonable to refer to him by his first name.
Do you really think someone on /. didn't know which Linus was being referenced? In the world of OSS, there really is only one "Linus".
And only if they do not willingly archive said emails.
I had no idea exactly how big either. From your link:
[...]imagine the IPv4 address space is the 1.6-inch square above. In that case, the IPv6 address space would be represented by a square the size of the solar system.