Comment Re:!AIX (Score 1) 48
Oh they still promote it. I work in a shop with ~500 AIX servers.
Oh they still promote it. I work in a shop with ~500 AIX servers.
>I think my favorite was someone claiming that they had huge college debt, was owed a "well paying job," was owed a refund for their college debt, and that "big business" was to blame. The journalist asked what they majored in and this girl looks at the camera with a proud face and spouts out some arts major or humanities major. I don't recall what it was specifically but I burst out laughing when I watched the clip.
I remember a good buddy of mine from college that I took engineering classes with. (Years and years ago) I did it for fun as I was aimed for CS. After my military stint I ran into him back in the states and apparently he'd switched his major to philosophy after I left, and that he was currently working as a manager at Jiffy Lube. I don't know if he ever felt entitled to anything like in your story, but it made me think of this because I was so baffled by his choices.
>The think the more important note here is that the guy with a 707 HP Challenger Hellcat is probably not driving it to work every day.
That may be true mostly, but I have a few coworkers that have some wicked cars, one with a Hellcat, one with an Audi R8, and 'most' of them are daily drivers. I'm on the other end with a 2010 Jeep Rubicon, lifted with 35" tires. I get a whopping 11mpg and it's a daily driver because of my love for my jeep, and I'll keep her a very long time. I save money, electricity, water...I tear out walls to upgrade insulation.... but all bets are off when it comes to the Jeep or my gaming rig.
I'm not dead! I think I'll go for a walk...
> I am quite curious as to how they're handling cooling
Open the suitcase lid?
I'll see myself out.
Took over a large perl code project from my boss years ago where this happened. Apparently the two people that had worked on it after him each had their own indentation (and programming) styles and it was ridiculously hard to read or debug. I ended up going through all of the code over a few months to make it all conform just so I didn't go insane try to read through it.
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Nope, totally haven't done that.
>not because they want to be project managers. But if they don't manage the project it fails.
This. Creating something is fun. Managing is not. But, you HAVE to manage it, or it becomes some ridiculous unwieldy sword made of butter and you can't explain why it's made of butter.
Thanks for pointing that out, I didn't even notice the date until you mentioned it.
I am one of those iRacing people, but I'll say that the triple screens is absolutely necessary. Ok, it's really not, but I'd be screwed trying to drive with one monitor now if I tried it. The ability to look our my left and right windows is crucial, let alone my side rear view mirrors. As a joke I loaded up Need for Speed Most Wanted on my xbox last year. I was stunned at how I remembered it to how it compared. I can't believe I used to play that now....
It's exactly what the other two said. A three day class at a skip barber class to drive the "skippy" or the skip barber F2000 open wheel car, is going to cost you several grand. In iRacing they laser every track and there's no bs. There are pro drivers that run it like Will Power and Dale Jr. for instance and even they say that every bump in the tracks are there. If you're going to do something, to me anyway, I'd rather run 3 - 24" monitors in eyefinity with a serious wheel and pedal setup with a big amp and surround sound, than run it on a laptop with one small screen and an old logitech wingman wheel. To each his own though.
Absolutely nothing worse than being mid race and having the damn wheel come loose off the desk! Cheers to iRacing!
A good brake spring is a cheap and VERY good upgrade to the stock G27 brake pedal. If you haven't done this, I highly recommend it. I'm doing load cell soon, but it's a good upgrade in the meantime.
I got pulled by one and thought it was bs at first. "No, something is screwed up." Turns out my insurance had lapsed because I screwed up auto pay, and therefore my license had been suspended. He was facing traffic and I even looked at him when I passed, but his plate reader was mounted on his trunk. All in all, as much as I felt screwed, I'm kinda glad he pulled me and I didn't find out by getting into an accident without insurance.
Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing.