Comment They already have paid prioritization (Score 4, Insightful) 126
to the Chairman's desk. Your opinions have been routed to
to the Chairman's desk. Your opinions have been routed to
So, in other words, The Tea Party.
The area around Fermilab hasn't been rural for at least 20 years, suburbia crept up and surrounded it. It was a rural area, when first built.
How do you feel about the evolution of C++ since it was first implemented with Cfront? What began as a pretty straightforward language has been expanded to significant complexity. Has this evolution been positive, or has it been an attempt to make the language apply to too many possible applications?
The Prisoner, 1967, had a story arc.
8MB Hard disk, that was the largest CP/M could address at the time.
There are applications that VMS does very well in. Clustering under VMS is unsurpassed by anything else.
Of course that is Edward Snowden, not Edward Snowed,
Good luck with that. A CDC-6600 sucked down 150Kw. The power bills would be murder, let alone the HVAC needs to keep it from cooking.
My favorite particle is still the OopsLeon.
If TEN split knowing that one of the entities being split could not fulfill its obligations, that would be a fraudulent conveyance. The courts invalidate the split and will force TEN to pay off the obligations in the long run. Of course, that will take years to wind through the court system. In the mean time, the lawyers will make a fortune.
One for the business, or for each business, one for the kids, one for the wife, and one for the mistress.
http://forensic.belkasoft.com/...
"Solid State drives (SSD) introduced dramatic changes to the principles of computer forensics. Forensic acquisition of computers equipped with SSD storage is very different of how we used to acquire PCs using traditional magnetic media. Instead of predictable and highly possible recovery of information the suspect attempted to destroy, we are entering the muddy waters of stochastic forensics where nothing can be assumed as a given."
"Engineering without management is art." -- Jeff Johnson