Comment Re:The addresses are there... but still... (Score 1) 307
Yep.
Can't tell you how many times a day I hear or say "The 9".
Won't be the same unless... maybe we could get the range DEAD:BEEF assigned to IBM?
Yep.
Can't tell you how many times a day I hear or say "The 9".
Won't be the same unless... maybe we could get the range DEAD:BEEF assigned to IBM?
Meh.
Whatever.
We are a little short on cash, will you take beer?
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That seems a lot more complex of an argument if the document says what Bartlies says is in the definitions section.
So why are they arguing that if the definitions section makes it clear without a typo?
(A typo an author of the bill says is not there, that is exactly what they intended to do: punish states that did not set up an Exchange)
"Johnathan Gruber? Who's that?" - Obama administration
Seems straightforward if that is what it says.
Why did they need to use other arguments than that one?
If that is what says, it is prima facie and there would have been no case.
And you can put enough Sriracha on it that it jerks itself...
Buy the book Flour Water Salt Yeast and make your own.
It is easy and tastes better than anything you can get at a store. (but maybe not if you live near a real bakery)
Oh, and it is geeky fun... Stoichiometry, cooking by weight not volume, temps, growing yeast cultures in your spare time!
I spend about 2 to 2.5 hrs a week to make enough bread for a week, most of which I do while on conference/support calls.
All your base belong to us!
The puzzle is in my front pocket...
I use CrashPlan to a FreeBSD machine running the server instance. Every machine in the house does near full back ups to that. They dump an image of C: drive to the same server via NAS once a week.
Critical files get backed up to CrashPlan Central.
This combo has saved my ass a number of times, allowing me to restore files quickly locally and even pull them down from the web when I am remote.
Yeah, the whole article came off as "Look how stupid I am even though I am supposed be writing about IT."
Thermonuclear chess?
2008 IBM was banned from bidding on government contracts with the EPA, and it took until last year before we started seeing significant contracts come back in.
One of which was to do Application Rationalization for SPAWAR, funny enough.
The biggest difference between time and space is that you can't reuse time. -- Merrick Furst