You're welcome.
Look, you seem like a nice person, but you're coming on too strong. Why would I hire you when you come on so strong?
Sigh, you got me.
Please look up the definition of "effect" and contrast it with the definition of "affect". And, in answer to your question, no.
Don't skimp on the screen. Hackers always need more pixels. (A friend of mine currently uses three displays.)
I'd be willing to wager that getting money out of Intel will be easier than getting documentation out of Microsoft.
Twitter accounts are certainly like domain names in that the namespace is controlled by private interests with no incentive to buck against the prevailing trends in so-called intellectual property.
You're welcome.
Look, you seem like a nice person, but you're coming on too strong. Why would I hire you when you come on so strong?
Sigh, you got me.
Please look up the definition of "effect" and contrast it with the definition of "affect". And, in answer to your question, no.
Don't skimp on the screen. Hackers always need more pixels. (A friend of mine currently uses three displays.)
I'd be willing to wager that getting money out of Intel will be easier than getting documentation out of Microsoft.
Twitter accounts are certainly like domain names in that the namespace is controlled by private interests with no incentive to buck against the prevailing trends in so-called intellectual property.