If this was the cause why wasn't the change corrected immediately and the traffic routed to where it was originally intended. 3 days of downtime just doesn't happen when you fuck up a line in a config.
If this was actually the case the downtime would have been minimal.
I outright laugh at people in an Interview when they ask me if I'll write OO code. OO code is worse than 10,000 jmp, or goto's.
Code written in an OO "framework" produces an excessive of files, classes, and thousands upon thousands of useless objects that are not even necessary for the task at hand, almost as bad as XML, but worse. You end up with bloated apps, that cannot be read or understood by anyone quickly. Let alone have any of the code be re-usable anywhere else.
If you can't read straight up C code and understand what the fuck is going on, stop calling yourself a programmer.
If you can't code directly for the hardware you're interfacing with, stop calling yourself a programmer.
If you depend on.NET, any library, framework, or something written by someone else, you're not a programmer. You're a script kiddy.
OO should never be taught lest we end up with a generation of useless tools who think they're "programmers" that can't actually accomplish fuck all. OOOH wait we're already there...
Quality such as faulty mobos that flat line your CPU for minutes while the instruction buffer is unusable (google Dell Optiplex GX270 recall) - They also refused to acknowledge this was a problem for the first 2 years, always telling the customer to re-install their OS.
Quality such as Indian Tech support reps that can't speak a single coherent word of English, (Unless you bend over and pay for gold level [cashrape] support)
It's controls where also horrible and the game atleast the demo was very unplayable.
I don't know how anyone could have enjoyed this game, let alone the developers want to make a sequel with the thousands of horrible reviews it got.
That would require that the all Americans pull there heads out of their ass, and then get a proper education, so you can wait eternally for that to happen, or just wait for when China wakes up and bitch slaps them into the dark ages.
Sadly reading comprehension is a big deal.
More so in the USA.
I would consider reading a "genius" level trait for most Americans, considering the plethora of idiots I've had to walk through there email setup.
There's actually one guy in Houston, TX who believes you spell Houston "HAWSTAN".
I had to fight with him in setting his SMTP address correctly to
houston.[someISP].com
Well first off, this is not real.
The article even says it's a prototype. So it doesn't even work.
If you look close enough you realize it's 16 golf balls with emoticons drawn on with a Sharpy. If you don't believe compare the distance between the dots of the colons, and compare the two 8's.
Get back to use when it's a real product boys, not some half baked idea you got had while you were drunk and stoned.
That shit was awesome it was worked into the games in some cases.
Take Kings Quest VI for example, the DRM is hard to spot, and is mixed directly into the games lore.
If you don't have the "Guide to the Isle" about half way through the game you get to a puzzle that requires you referencing a character replacement map.
Now games have no manuals, no guides, no lore.
Actually the pirates normally laugh at DRM as it's easily cracked/circumvented/removed.
While those who legitimately purchased the product are encumbered by it.
Would be classified as external and unchallengeable testimony(As neither counsel would be privy to you considering external info) and would get you disqualified as a juror and possibly cause a mistrial depending on whether or not you shared this information to other jurors, and thus perpetuated the unchallengeable testimony.
Because _distributing_ Free software is the distribution's job. The developers should only make the source available and let any distros that want it package it themselves.
Ya but you'd have to euthanize all those poor fools that can only write in Java and can't wrap there minds around any other language. (99% of the 'Java' coders I've met throw a shit fit if they're asked to write anything in C)
Most of us don't have to simplify the world to two choices, to live in it.
Most American's can only rely on their two choices, anymore and they plug there ears and go "lalalalalala", for fear that there brains may explode if they try to understand anything complex.
I'd say it's one authoritarian regime, sharing with another authoritarian regime.
No real difference, both governments are using it to illicitly spy on you.
You realize that under almost all rent to own contracts only 1% of your rental payments go towards your ownership balance.
From the html source here's the direct link to the pdf. LINK
If this was the cause why wasn't the change corrected immediately and the traffic routed to where it was originally intended. 3 days of downtime just doesn't happen when you fuck up a line in a config. If this was actually the case the downtime would have been minimal.
sed -i addins.xml 's/RequiresAuthorization="1"/RequiresAuthorization="0"/g Launch DA, continue playing.
I outright laugh at people in an Interview when they ask me if I'll write OO code. OO code is worse than 10,000 jmp, or goto's. Code written in an OO "framework" produces an excessive of files, classes, and thousands upon thousands of useless objects that are not even necessary for the task at hand, almost as bad as XML, but worse. You end up with bloated apps, that cannot be read or understood by anyone quickly. Let alone have any of the code be re-usable anywhere else.
.NET, any library, framework, or something written by someone else, you're not a programmer. You're a script kiddy.
If you can't read straight up C code and understand what the fuck is going on, stop calling yourself a programmer.
If you can't code directly for the hardware you're interfacing with, stop calling yourself a programmer.
If you depend on
OO should never be taught lest we end up with a generation of useless tools who think they're "programmers" that can't actually accomplish fuck all. OOOH wait we're already there...
Most XML I've ever seen is excessive data packaging. My view of XML is pretty much the same as of these bananas.
Nah I'd just say I was venting. Pretty sure I'm familiar with Dell's great standards already.
Quality such as faulty mobos that flat line your CPU for minutes while the instruction buffer is unusable (google Dell Optiplex GX270 recall) - They also refused to acknowledge this was a problem for the first 2 years, always telling the customer to re-install their OS.
Quality such as Indian Tech support reps that can't speak a single coherent word of English, (Unless you bend over and pay for gold level [cashrape] support)
Need I go on?
It's controls where also horrible and the game atleast the demo was very unplayable. I don't know how anyone could have enjoyed this game, let alone the developers want to make a sequel with the thousands of horrible reviews it got.
That would require that the all Americans pull there heads out of their ass, and then get a proper education, so you can wait eternally for that to happen, or just wait for when China wakes up and bitch slaps them into the dark ages.
Sadly reading comprehension is a big deal.
More so in the USA.
I would consider reading a "genius" level trait for most Americans, considering the plethora of idiots I've had to walk through there email setup.
There's actually one guy in Houston, TX who believes you spell Houston "HAWSTAN". I had to fight with him in setting his SMTP address correctly to houston.[someISP].com
Well first off, this is not real.
The article even says it's a prototype. So it doesn't even work.
If you look close enough you realize it's 16 golf balls with emoticons drawn on with a Sharpy. If you don't believe compare the distance between the dots of the colons, and compare the two 8's.
Get back to use when it's a real product boys, not some half baked idea you got had while you were drunk and stoned.
What? I loved the DRM from the 80s and 90s.
That shit was awesome it was worked into the games in some cases.
Take Kings Quest VI for example, the DRM is hard to spot, and is mixed directly into the games lore.
If you don't have the "Guide to the Isle" about half way through the game you get to a puzzle that requires you referencing a character replacement map.
Now games have no manuals, no guides, no lore.
Actually the pirates normally laugh at DRM as it's easily cracked/circumvented/removed. While those who legitimately purchased the product are encumbered by it.
Janus Project is what's next.
i win the internets! http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/12/17/0610231/Judge-Declares-Mistrial-Because-of-Wikipedia?from=rss
Would be classified as external and unchallengeable testimony(As neither counsel would be privy to you considering external info) and would get you disqualified as a juror and possibly cause a mistrial depending on whether or not you shared this information to other jurors, and thus perpetuated the unchallengeable testimony.
Where I'm from we used to beat the Boring people with the sack of pennies.
Because _distributing_ Free software is the distribution's job. The developers should only make the source available and let any distros that want it package it themselves.
I believe they just said they don't want it.
Ya but you'd have to euthanize all those poor fools that can only write in Java and can't wrap there minds around any other language. (99% of the 'Java' coders I've met throw a shit fit if they're asked to write anything in C)
Most of us don't have to simplify the world to two choices, to live in it.
Most American's can only rely on their two choices, anymore and they plug there ears and go "lalalalalala", for fear that there brains may explode if they try to understand anything complex.
Sharon Apple for the win. Information High
Gogo Telus HERO... Fucking Telus, even MEXICO has Android 2.1 on there Hero
he mad!
I'd say it's one authoritarian regime, sharing with another authoritarian regime. No real difference, both governments are using it to illicitly spy on you.