Comment Re:nope (Score 1) 385
I am a computer myself you insensitive clod.
I am a computer myself you insensitive clod.
Indeed, all jobs are susceptible to computerization. The question should be: which jobs are most likely to get computerized next? It is more a matter of cost vs return on the investment, public perception and in the end profitability.
The problem isn't the software, but how people are using it. Banning Power Point won't fix bad end users....
End users? I have been asked to make deliverables in power point format where the target audience was high level management that had to approve credits for the project. Well, I guess we can call them end users but it isn't really funny since they are the people who decides how to spend the cash.
Anyway, i was also asked to keep it as simple as possible; just make it look nice so they approve the credits.
I remembered Walnut Creek CD-ROM was the official publisher of slackware back then.
I have never tried but a friend of mine opens them with his teeth but neither have I ever tried it for the sake of my own teeth.
You must mean something like securID token dongles because RSA keys do not weight anything and you can put thousands of them on one single USB dongle.
Good point, but now I wonder what would Bennett say about this?
Exactly, I hate carrying keys around so I keep my setup as free from gadgets as possible. When I go out without using my car, I only carry a ring with 2 keys on it. One for the entrance door, one for my apartment door.
Please leave your drunk card at the door.
I can open beer bottles with just about anything, a lighter, a seat belt buckle, an old log or a tree in the woods, my belt buckle. a spoon, a fork, etc. etc.
worth a look too:
TFS talks about geo-blocking, not blocking IPs based on content.
Just be prudent although, every catastrophe like this one bring along a bunch of people how are just trying to make a buck out of it. Don't get scammed.
working on 2D jobs...
Just found out MakerBot was a 3D printer maker.
FTFA:
"Now, paleontologists are arguing that a sixth extinction, 260 million years ago, at the end of a geological age called the Capitanian, deserves to be a member of the exclusive club."
Wouldn't you like to member of an "exclusive club"?
Where there's a will, there's a relative.