Comment It's ok to second guess the customer (Score 1) 278
You simply have to be right.
You simply have to be right.
Give them your old ipad, get $200 credit toward in-store purchase.
I am not sure, however, what people would want more:
my old ipad 1 or $200 at microsoft store.
At least, it *would* make a better Christmas stocking stuffer than
some socks and a toothbrush.
"and expressed regret over his company's inability to capitalize on burgeoning interest in mobile devices"
should read
"and expressed regret over his inability to capitalize on burgeoning interest in mobile devices"
or perhaps even
"and expressed regret over his inability to capitalize on burgeoning interest in anything"
If, at NASDAQ, you create even a moment of downtime,
your ass is chewed, spit out, and handed back to you.
So that they can't be fired for being unresponsive to students.
You never know you ever needed a Rock Star developer
until you find out what they can do for you.
Frequently it boils down to cost. They find a way to do
something with half the resources, or they find a way to double
your throughput with the same resources.
Either way, the bigger the company, the more it means.
For money? sure
For honor? Are you kidding?
Between two individuals:
It seems to me that encryption based on a shared private password
and then encrypted again with public/private key encryption gains you the best
of both worlds.
prohibitive?
The NSA has a lot fewer legal problems intercepting foreign mail than
it does domestic.
Only now, it simply means they wont have good spam filters,
and money will now be flowing out of india to nigeria $26,000,000 at a time.
And go home. That'll show him.
Meet "CEO Blue"
Actually, no.
Her cells have shown the remarkable ability to not die out.
Everybody else's seem to.
Being a resident in Austin, I can't see any evidence whatsoever
for these claims.
Understanding is always the understanding of a smaller problem in relation to a bigger problem. -- P.D. Ouspensky