Comment Re: Index it to inflation (Score 1) 619
Then you'd end up with a never-ending cycle of inflation since gas price directly affects inflation (you can't do anything without gas).
Then you'd end up with a never-ending cycle of inflation since gas price directly affects inflation (you can't do anything without gas).
They have a "right up"? Really?
Yes for this particular flight, uploading audio data to a server might not have worked. But if we're talking about upgrading black box tech for all planes, then let's go for both more capacity and internet capability.
Calm down, dude. He didn't say it had to be a systemic problem with the aircraft, just that it wasn't the pilot purposefully crashing the plane. There's still a wide range of things that could have gone wrong before considering it a systemic issue.
Or now with in-flight WiFi an option, why isn't the black box configured to upload its audio to a server somewhere?
When I have some repetitive text I need to manipulate, I just copy-paste to vim, edit, and paste back into the IDE. Otherwise, I'm coding in the IDE. It's great.
Try Diablo 3.
The problem is that it's near impossible to say with certainty whether those issues created by that developer were unavoidable as part of doing the job. Many times bugs are the fallout from dysfunctions either in the team (poor requirements, planning) or in the technology (buggy, poorly-implemented abstractions that the developer is forced to build on top of). Of course it's reasonable to blame it all on the incompetence of the developer, but in some cases it genuinely isn't his fault despite his name being attached to the bug.
To be fair, a month after 9/11 who wasn't afraid of losing their job? Management could ask for anything back then.
Two minimum wage earners in the same household? By definition one of those workers is working just to pay minimum wage for childcare. Two income households only makes sense if both adults are making more than minimum wage.
I'd hardly call referencing his name in the liner notes of one of the most popular albums of the 90s "marketing". There are some products that are so good that they need no marketing to sell.
In China, only old people tell small animal from paper bag.
I'm gonna pop some books. Got 20 dollars in my pocket. I'm I'm hunting, looking for a COM book.
This is fucking awesome!
No, he's saying that we shouldn't be rooting for companies to fail. What does the world gain from a company like RIM failing to produce great, new products? BB may be obsolete tech, but I'm sure somewhere along the line someone could have done something to diversify RIM's portfolio to keep that company afloat.
At worst, he becomes this generation's Rupert Murdoch.
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.