Everywhere I have worked, it is the everyday engineers, Programmers and regular hard-worker guys who develop the things that add value to a company. Execs are just there to soak up the money at the top so we don't get too cocky down below.
What licensing model are they using? 200 per staff member seems extraordinarily excessive.I am no fan of Oracle. I work with their Identity Management software all day. But it seems like the U.K. could benefit from auditing its actual license needs.
I use the Capital One Quicksilver card in exactly the same way...1.5% cash back on all purchases. I pay it off every Friday and have never paid interest. I think they must make their money on the of the transaction fee they charge vendors.
I want an X51 with Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit (they will not sell it with this OS). So I am holding out until Windows 9 Pro 64 Bit is available. I like Dell a lot and would buy an X51 today if they would offer the OS I want. Maybe now that they are private they will work with us?
Windows 7 Pro 64 bit is hard to beat. We migrated all of our workstations at work from XP to 7 last year and I doubt we will do another mass migration for 6 to 8 years. At home 7 Pro is pretty bad-ass too. I hope they don't pull the plug on it.
And the US will continue to have weak foreign policy.
Dang. 50 kids! Gettin' jiggy wid it.
Does this mean we will be able to play Clash of Clans on a Chrome book? I know we can use Bluestacks right now, but it is clunky.
For god's sake. let people, pee, molest, etc, just let us through the security line.
Or they could use a mirror to reflect the beams back to the senors and walk through. Also, did India get Pakistan to pay for this wall?
Everywhere I have worked, it is the everyday engineers, Programmers and regular hard-worker guys who develop the things that add value to a company. Execs are just there to soak up the money at the top so we don't get too cocky down below.
Discrimination sucks too, but PayPal is like a used car salesman who mated with the return line at walmart.
I had a very cool Chemistry teacher in High School too. He tossed sodium in the pool as a demo once or twice :)
It is interesting seeing the food prices from 1985 on this newspaper page in contrast to today's prices. Also the mushroom cloud reporting is cool.
The FBI is ordered to produce a code but Apple does not have to unlock a government-owned iPhone of a known terrorist? What a world.
Get an iPhone.
This is where we are at now in the USA :( Hopefully we enjoy the ride down.
You will
They never lose suction.
I was wondering if it would be unbearably hot inside on of these hypothetical spheres. How would the heat dissipate?
"Feels" button
Perhaps intelligent civilization will originate from Earth and spread across the Universe. Everything has a beginning.
It's like I'm wiping a marker... https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
What licensing model are they using? 200 per staff member seems extraordinarily excessive.I am no fan of Oracle. I work with their Identity Management software all day. But it seems like the U.K. could benefit from auditing its actual license needs.
This is my favorite Logitech Gamer mouse (G602): http://gaming.logitech.com/en-...
It has a solid feel, great DPS and the perfect amount of mappable buttons.
Can't Waze just change the icon to a crispy bacon strip to obfuscate things? Average driver will still know what's up and the fuzz none the wiser?
I use the Capital One Quicksilver card in exactly the same way...1.5% cash back on all purchases. I pay it off every Friday and have never paid interest. I think they must make their money on the of the transaction fee they charge vendors.
Posting here to undo accidental wrong moderation. But I agree, Apple already has everything needed with the Bluetooth keyboards and mice.
I want an X51 with Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit (they will not sell it with this OS). So I am holding out until Windows 9 Pro 64 Bit is available. I like Dell a lot and would buy an X51 today if they would offer the OS I want. Maybe now that they are private they will work with us?
Windows 7 Pro 64 bit is hard to beat. We migrated all of our workstations at work from XP to 7 last year and I doubt we will do another mass migration for 6 to 8 years. At home 7 Pro is pretty bad-ass too. I hope they don't pull the plug on it.
Comment of the year right here.