Comment Re:Some of us have a life (Score 2, Funny) 341
Yeah, yeah, I know...but what exactly is "game over"? With all those achievements...
Well, obviously you've never played Ninja Gaiden.
Yeah, yeah, I know...but what exactly is "game over"? With all those achievements...
Well, obviously you've never played Ninja Gaiden.
A laptop rigged with C4 gives a whole new meaning to "wrong password. you have one attempt remaining... before being blown to pieces
This is data security.
Warning: this post may contain high-explosive materials. Read at your own risk.
I'll agree with your points, but many vehicles have wheels and motors and there is still a clear preference
I am sorry but your car analogy does not compute.
As GP, I use Rails migrations, and they work for most part. Unless you're changing some data in a batch, structural changes should be able to do / undo. Rake automations helps a lot http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Migration.html
But for SPs I'd create a separate file for each and add to SVN, then force my migration to recreate them every time.
I also find it handy to keep your dev / test / production databases up to date. Or at least a test one (with a sample data set), so you won't screw up badly if you mess up.
Altering production databases is great responsability!
You spin your chair rapidly and lift your legs from the ground. Then put your arms out -- you'll slow down. Pull them back in -- you'll speed up.
And if you throw it afterwards, you become Steve Ballmer.
There are plenty of legitimate reasons for preventing access to social networking sites among other things, from private networks.
Likewise, there are at least one legitimate reason for allowing access to pr0n.
I sense a disturbance in the Force. As if thousands of military sung:
The Internet is for Porn!
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.