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No, the problem is that the vacuum *doesn't* suck anymore.
No, the problem is that the vacuum *doesn't* suck anymore.
I'm curious how much that correlates with age? With age discrimination being a very real thing, and as a just-middle-aged software guy, the thought of some concrete protections for those of us getting up in years is very appealing.
They also happened to have a net loss of $6.9 billion in 2020 and $2.9 billion in 2021...
In the middle of the pandemic, yes. So did a lot of the world.
https://www.theguardian.com/bu...
"IAG reported an annual profit of €2.7bn (£2.3bn) after tax, on operating profits of €3.5bn (£3bn), with high fares and premium leisure travel compensating for smaller numbers of business travellers."
But sure, customers need to bear the brunt of the cost to go clean.
Spacecamp ( https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0... )was a movie, not a training video
"We will only minimize potential impacts through collaborative efforts between government and the private sector."
Right, because all the companies that have been scrambling and remediating this ASAFP needed the government (pick one, any one) to help out?
I mean, we would never see technology where a company isn't forthright with governmental interference and use of their capabilities in order to do sketchy and immoral and illegal things. Never.
I've heard "There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation, naming things and detecting off-by-one errors."
This is the first thing I thought of upon seeing this article.
Does it automatically give me his twitter feed too?
Because now the view antisocial diehard SG fans that liked it have nothing to do on a Tuesday night.
They could always take a page from you and troll threads. But then again, they'd have to free up the rest of their nights to compete with you.
No, it's the fact that the data isn't supposed to be stored. They're retaining the data illegally. That's what we're supposed to be even more worried about--the abuse of the system.
A common misconception, but the Immaculate Conception refers to Mary, not to the virgin conception of Jesus.
Or it could in fact actually not be him. Stand-ins for scenes like that aren't uncommon in the industry, or even in the Star Wars movies themselves....ask David Prowse.
We're here to give you a computer, not a religion. - attributed to Bob Pariseau, at the introduction of the Amiga