Comment Re:DTA do not get full payed for line up / CSN CHI (Score 2, Funny) 554
Sure sentence somewhere there. But not able +.
Seriously, put the mobile down, and keep your hands on the steering wheel and eyes on the road when you're driving.
Sure sentence somewhere there. But not able +.
Seriously, put the mobile down, and keep your hands on the steering wheel and eyes on the road when you're driving.
Any discount for local pickup?
I'm assuming that material containing large amounts of DNA gummed up a cooling fan, causing the overheating.
In a normal situation, I would say the workers are free to go work for an employer that offers better working conditions. La Boetie in his essay "Discourse on Voluntary Servitude" wrote:
Obviously there is no need of fighting to overcome this single tyrant, for he is automatically defeated if the country refuses consent to its own enslavement: it is not necessary to deprive him of anything, but simply to give him nothing; there is no need that the country make an effort to do anything for itself provided it does nothing against itself. It is therefore the inhabitants themselves who permit, or, rather, bring about, their own subjection, since by ceasing to submit they would put an end to their servitude.
Couldn't the same be said of an employer that holds that much power? Do you take up the yoke for security or do you take yourself someplace else? We always have a choice.
I'm not sure how latency would compare, but 4G is supposed to be achieve speeds of 275 Mbit/s downstream and over 75 Mbit/s upstream. That should be more than enough for just browsing the web. Probably wouldn't want to do any "heavy internetting" with it. (Of course, that may be different in practice...)
wherein the [thing] moves in a manner akin to Lovecraftian abominations, defying our understanding of the laws of physics and driving people irrevocably mad from the revelations
Don’t worry. The patent lawyers will already do that.
On second thought: DO worry! Do worry very much!
It's called a slippery slope for a reason. It could happen and perhaps it is not all that unlikely.
Some day Arpanet may become a primary source of information for people.
We should keep mailing floppies!
No, but broken browser addons can certainly break the browser, which then proceed to make it appear to have broken critical applications.
I've found the worst cause of this is if updates aren't pushed out, but rely on application updaters, Adobe releases a new version of Flash or Reader, user installs it blindly hitting "Next", Google Toolbar gets installed and the web browser comes to a full and complete stop. I've seen this happen on SEVERAL occasions
Disable file shares on workstations. Use a file server.
This. We use Windows servers, but for designers and other people who store important files on their local machine rather than the server, after several hard drive crashes that proved they were disobeying the directive to not do this, we now employ folder redirection. How this works is that in our domain policy, certain folders (such as My Documents) and files (Outlook PST's) are actually stored on the file server, even though it appears to be "local" to the user. We also use the offline files feature and file synchronization in the case of notebook users so that they may have access to the files when not on our LAN.
I'm sure there is some equivalent way to do this on a Mac.
"Conversion, fastidious Goddess, loves blood better than brick, and feasts most subtly on the human will." -- Virginia Woolf, "Mrs. Dalloway"