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Actually, as I understand it--and I may be wrong--she owns her own label and, thus, can do whatever she wants with her music. For us older folks, it's kind of like Joan Jett and Blackheart records.
Actually, as I understand it--and I may be wrong--she owns her own label and, thus, can do whatever she wants with her music. For us older folks, it's kind of like Joan Jett and Blackheart records.
It's like some dickwad whining about people having guns yet has armed guards on the payroll.
...or, conversely, some politician claiming people should be able to carry guns anywhere--except where he works.
I gotta admit, I thought that was funny...
'we have received an e-mail asking us how to submit a subpoena to us which we haven’t received yet.
"Oh...you want to subpoena me and you don't know where to send it? Sure, I'll help. My address is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC..."
They're an intelligence agency and they don't know where to send the subpoena?
They didn't have online dating sites back in the 1960s. You had Computer Dating.
Here's sort of the problem with that...
Israel and Saudi Arabia have no water. They haven't had water for the past couple thousand years. Therefore, they need desalination plants.
Is this drought going to be the new norm for California? Or are we in a cycle?
So we build desalination plants. And then it rains. Then what? Do you pay to keep those plants running--remember that those plants cost money to run. They also cost money to be maintained so that they can be used when a drought comes. Are you willing to pay money for the land, pay money to build them, and pay money for the maintenance for when we don't need them? Or will you begin whining about all this useless infrastructure at that point?
In my opinion, what's being missed is the opportunity to have a "teachable moment."
30 years ago, some kid wrote this. I'll bet you could find a few kids at each school who would be interested in this from the software side. So figure out and install the hardware, sure, but how about having a contest to come up with the software? Let any school that is interested come up with software to handle it. Let professionals QA the software to make sure it works. Anything that doesn't work loses. If they all lose, send it all back with a list of found bugs and let everybody try again. Establish appropriate criteria in the event that there's more than one that does the job correctly.
The school might save a little money, but they've actually educated some kids in the process. Sounds win-win to me,
Holy Grail is an absolute requirement. I'll ask about that in interviews. If you can't come up with at least one line from the film, you're definitely not getting the job. I'm not sure Ministry of Silly Walks is necessary, though. It's more of a sight gag and actually requires skill to perform, so it might be a bit much to expect from someone. I might add in "Cheese Shop" and "Bruce"--especially The Philosophers Song.
Funny...I thought it was a rock station in Washington, DC.
Keep in mind that the FTC may define a "market" differently than you do.
For example, Microsoft attempted to use market-share of Apple computers to claim that they did not have a monopoly in the personal computer market. However, they did have a monopoly in personal computers run by Intel CPUs (at the time, Apple computers used PowerPC CPUs). In other words, the FTC had a different market in mind.
Compared to steam catapults, EMALS can control the launch performance with greater precision, allowing it to launch more kinds of aircraft, from heavy fighter jets to light unmanned aircraft.
Do light unmanned aircraft need a catapult?
Just sayin'...
Yahoo is [...] reducing the availability of Yahoo TV and Yahoo Music. The company has decided instead to focus on three major parts of its business: search, communications, and digital content.
Okay, TV and Music seem to be "digital content." So they're reducing what they're focusing on?
And if they're reducing, why are they spending what I assume is a ludicrous amount of money on this?
Well, sure, VPN, but how many school kids posting on Facebook are using VPNs, faking the geo coding in photos, etc?
Once the first one gets busted? All of them.
If the company you work for pays $36/SF per year, would you take an office if it meant you were paid $2,000 less per year?
Yes. And the company would probably easily get it's $2000 back in a more productive work environment for me.
You could put them in that bottle that you attach to your bike...
No amount of careful planning will ever replace dumb luck.