Didn't we talk about this before?
So I guess my point is. Who cares?
As far as assembly goes I haven't had to use it in 10 years of professional work but some of the concepts learned help out. Some of my test questions were also questions asked in job interviews, also when you make a doubly linked list or an array in assembly you know that data structure inside and out.
I'm getting much more enjoyment out of this story than I should.
you don't think ipods are overpriced?
Lets not forget voice commands, multitasking and copy and paste. Steve obviously did those long before android but held off on adding them to iOS so he could show it off at a press conference and charge more for the new model
I've always wondered about this. When money was tied to gold or silver wouldn't devaluation have been a problem if tomorrow some one found a huge freaking gold or silver mine?
The programs are still there so it's not like GM removing the spare tire. It's more akin to a the owners manual not telling you where the spare tire is.
Over exaggerate much?
Why would an employee that has access to the data steal the tapes and not make copies.Esp with all the attention even saying the tapes were stolen would cause. "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity"
Never mind that was stated in the first link.
I can't find in the second link where it says it's very hard to encrypt backup tapes. Did I miss something?
If you are so worried about security why are you accessing the internet at all? For that matter why do you even have a computer? Do you also not use a credit card or check card? It was pointed out quite eloquently above. "we can't let potential vulnerabilities get in the way of advancing technology."
Best fight scene ever put down on film!
Oh and at least Star Trek doesn't go back and edit Kirk so that He takes the girl out to dinner, walks her to her house, leaves her at her door and promises to call her later.
contracts aren't just rolled up, everything is itemeized, if the equipment shows up noticbaly lower than the other proposals someone will notice. And the lowest price doesnt always win, sometimes if the price a company propses is too low it demonstrates a severe lack of understanding the work to be done.
"More software projects have gone awry for lack of calendar time than for all other causes combined." -- Fred Brooks, Jr., _The Mythical Man Month_