> Maybe the software could have presented this better I think there is plenty of room to improve the software in this area. Other EHRs might do this differently but the EHR that I have worked with previously basically…
Blog spam. Absolutely nothing added to the discussion or any actual connection to the video.
They found DNA evidence on 3 of the victims, that is completely different then finding DNA evidence on one victim.
Wouldn't there be a conflict of interest no matter who the CT O of the United States is? Anyone who is qualified for such a position would be coming from another company. The current CTO was a lawyer for Twitter, which…
How do you hire a qualified CTO for the US without having potential conflicts of interest? If you know of anyone qualified for the position but yet doesn't work for a company then I guess I am wrong but having work…
Or he could promote the use of bitcoin in hope that one day his suppliers do actually accept it.
In your analogy, these auto factories would also bundle each bought car with a horse. Google sells TV service, just like any other TV provider. (Not disagreeing with you necessarily, just pointing out a flaw in your…
Branding problem, or a content problem?
I would be very careful about hosting that website as the website itself is illegal. Sure it isn't a gambling website, but in the eye of the law, a website used to download a gambling application would be just as…
I guess we can just wait until they have a website and see if the logo is using this method.
But none of the information gained from the reflections were not obtainable in another way. In the first example with this image http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-G-MF-A05uSs/U2CA_n8IKfI/AAAAAAAAAZ... He claims it could be…
I don't know a single person that has a subscription to either of those two services...
Not sure but I strictly use a mobile device but only to cast to my ChromeCast (so only on WiFi). So I guess the Wifi vs data is more important than desktop vs mobile.
When the event occurs (the one that people are predicting), the users themselves declare which outcome actually happened. The outcome that was voted most as being true is the one considered to be true. To stop people…
ON THE morning of December 23rd 1991 a fire destroyed a home in Corsicana, Texas shared by Cameron Todd Willingham, his wife and their three daughters. The fire killed the girls; Mrs Willingham was at the Salvation Army…
The article states "However, most Google Chrome users are left in the dark, as Chrome performs neither type of check for non-EV certificates by default. Instead of conventional revocation checks, Google Chrome relies on…
Maybe with news of Heartbleed a chrome update happened which forces chrome to check for revocations? Might just be a UI issue with showing it as an option and could be always on. Is there any way to test if it does…
I am pretty sure the extra complexity would still outweigh the benefit of losing 500k bc at one time.
Which means Mt.Gox did originally indeed stand for Magic The Gathering Online eXchange. Doesn't really matter if it was finished or not when talking about what the origin of it is.
it's not that they don't necessarily have the functionality- maybe they just don't use it?
I think the whole article is sensational. I don't see any ads with actual friends. I do see what they like, but not actual ads. The author is just wording everything to make facebook seem worse.
What does this have to do with Facebook? Anyone can take a picture and share it without your consent.
so to him- its common sense to not search a demographic due to it being unreasonable, but also common sense not to search a demographic when it actually is reasonable? sounds like a contradiction to me.
it depends on the size and popularity of the specific store. In my city, they don't care if you are there all day, but when you get to the busier and smaller locations, they start to lose money because of people sitting…
nicely put, never thought of it like that.
> Maybe the software could have presented this better I think there is plenty of room to improve the software in this area. Other EHRs might do this differently but the EHR that I have worked with previously basically…
Blog spam. Absolutely nothing added to the discussion or any actual connection to the video.
They found DNA evidence on 3 of the victims, that is completely different then finding DNA evidence on one victim.
Wouldn't there be a conflict of interest no matter who the CT O of the United States is? Anyone who is qualified for such a position would be coming from another company. The current CTO was a lawyer for Twitter, which…
How do you hire a qualified CTO for the US without having potential conflicts of interest? If you know of anyone qualified for the position but yet doesn't work for a company then I guess I am wrong but having work…
Or he could promote the use of bitcoin in hope that one day his suppliers do actually accept it.
In your analogy, these auto factories would also bundle each bought car with a horse. Google sells TV service, just like any other TV provider. (Not disagreeing with you necessarily, just pointing out a flaw in your…
Branding problem, or a content problem?
I would be very careful about hosting that website as the website itself is illegal. Sure it isn't a gambling website, but in the eye of the law, a website used to download a gambling application would be just as…
I guess we can just wait until they have a website and see if the logo is using this method.
But none of the information gained from the reflections were not obtainable in another way. In the first example with this image http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-G-MF-A05uSs/U2CA_n8IKfI/AAAAAAAAAZ... He claims it could be…
I don't know a single person that has a subscription to either of those two services...
Not sure but I strictly use a mobile device but only to cast to my ChromeCast (so only on WiFi). So I guess the Wifi vs data is more important than desktop vs mobile.
When the event occurs (the one that people are predicting), the users themselves declare which outcome actually happened. The outcome that was voted most as being true is the one considered to be true. To stop people…
ON THE morning of December 23rd 1991 a fire destroyed a home in Corsicana, Texas shared by Cameron Todd Willingham, his wife and their three daughters. The fire killed the girls; Mrs Willingham was at the Salvation Army…
The article states "However, most Google Chrome users are left in the dark, as Chrome performs neither type of check for non-EV certificates by default. Instead of conventional revocation checks, Google Chrome relies on…
Maybe with news of Heartbleed a chrome update happened which forces chrome to check for revocations? Might just be a UI issue with showing it as an option and could be always on. Is there any way to test if it does…
I am pretty sure the extra complexity would still outweigh the benefit of losing 500k bc at one time.
Which means Mt.Gox did originally indeed stand for Magic The Gathering Online eXchange. Doesn't really matter if it was finished or not when talking about what the origin of it is.
it's not that they don't necessarily have the functionality- maybe they just don't use it?
I think the whole article is sensational. I don't see any ads with actual friends. I do see what they like, but not actual ads. The author is just wording everything to make facebook seem worse.
What does this have to do with Facebook? Anyone can take a picture and share it without your consent.
so to him- its common sense to not search a demographic due to it being unreasonable, but also common sense not to search a demographic when it actually is reasonable? sounds like a contradiction to me.
it depends on the size and popularity of the specific store. In my city, they don't care if you are there all day, but when you get to the busier and smaller locations, they start to lose money because of people sitting…
nicely put, never thought of it like that.