I'm suspicious that he's arguing against the tax rate by giving a flat figure rather than an alternative rate he believes is true.
Not to mention the UK is ruled by a hereditory monarchy with an unelected upper house of parliament.
Because the consequences can only be determined by a long and drawn out negotiation process. Like getting a divorce and then work out custody and share of assets after.
I don't think specs are ever going to be perfect. Simply because the people typically writing specs (project managers, user experience designers, business analysts etc.) view the requirements through a different lens…
That might follow the pattern but it breaks a bunch of typical user story rules. It's easy to blame the format, but it sounds like the product owner needs to be educated on the process.
I pay a similar amount sharing with two friends in Clapham/Balham. It helps that we've been in the same place for 4 years so the rent hasn't gone up too much over that period.
It can. Although my understanding is that if one side purposefully generates high costs then they can get in a lot of trouble for doing so. It's also worth noting that the UK is lowering the amount of fees you can get…
Interestingly one of the most well known figures in the Starcraft scene, Sean 'Day[9]' Plott, yesterday announced that he was working with a browser based game company on a new RTS.
I like Captain Duck who has a bunch of tutorials and Lets Plays along with a soothing Dutch accent. http://www.youtube.com/user/captnduck To get a great flavour of dwarf fortress in a longer written form. You can't go…
Well without a contract (even a verbal agreement) in place for them to refer to in court, as a case it seems pretty thin. It also seems like the lawyers will make more out of this than any of the parties. But there's no…
All an IQ tests, is your ability to do well on an IQ test. It's not a particularly great measure of intelligence. The fact that you can often improve your IQ by 20 points (or more) just by practicing the types of…
It is when your attitude is a contempt towards a court ruling.
Also the 5% isn't evenly distributed. So for some people the 5% is going to look like 20% while for others it looks like 1%
Also a friend of mine built qwitter a good while ago. Looks like someone else is running it these days: http://useqwitter.com/
If someone has a domain of my name that's very low value (I'd a domain I used to use for a blog). Is it likely they'll let it go after a year with little traffic? If not how much would you expect them to want? How do…
It's not been massively uncommon for knighthoods to be refused. Notable individuals include: Dirac, Faraday, Hawking, Henry Moore, GB Shaw, David Bowie and Huxley.…
ICT is compulsory (as mentioned in the Guardian article, http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/jan/11/michael-gove-... ) so I presume this will be too.
What he misses is that you can generally have the desktop experience by hooking up a nice big second monitor, comfortable keyboard & mouse and an external hard drive. That usually means having a dedicated space in…
At that point he wouldn't be a reporter anymore. While the views of people who are in the proverbial trenches (or have been in the past) are interesting they are not a substitute for journalistic coverage. Whether or…
What I take from the Henry Ford quote is that you shouldn't ask people what your core business or product should be. However once you know what it is you should absolutely talk to them to improve it.
Apart from the fact that Mint is a credit card company in the UK and hold the top google result as well as Mint.co.uk
I'm suspicious that he's arguing against the tax rate by giving a flat figure rather than an alternative rate he believes is true.
Not to mention the UK is ruled by a hereditory monarchy with an unelected upper house of parliament.
Because the consequences can only be determined by a long and drawn out negotiation process. Like getting a divorce and then work out custody and share of assets after.
I don't think specs are ever going to be perfect. Simply because the people typically writing specs (project managers, user experience designers, business analysts etc.) view the requirements through a different lens…
That might follow the pattern but it breaks a bunch of typical user story rules. It's easy to blame the format, but it sounds like the product owner needs to be educated on the process.
I pay a similar amount sharing with two friends in Clapham/Balham. It helps that we've been in the same place for 4 years so the rent hasn't gone up too much over that period.
It can. Although my understanding is that if one side purposefully generates high costs then they can get in a lot of trouble for doing so. It's also worth noting that the UK is lowering the amount of fees you can get…
Interestingly one of the most well known figures in the Starcraft scene, Sean 'Day[9]' Plott, yesterday announced that he was working with a browser based game company on a new RTS.
I like Captain Duck who has a bunch of tutorials and Lets Plays along with a soothing Dutch accent. http://www.youtube.com/user/captnduck To get a great flavour of dwarf fortress in a longer written form. You can't go…
Well without a contract (even a verbal agreement) in place for them to refer to in court, as a case it seems pretty thin. It also seems like the lawyers will make more out of this than any of the parties. But there's no…
All an IQ tests, is your ability to do well on an IQ test. It's not a particularly great measure of intelligence. The fact that you can often improve your IQ by 20 points (or more) just by practicing the types of…
It is when your attitude is a contempt towards a court ruling.
Also the 5% isn't evenly distributed. So for some people the 5% is going to look like 20% while for others it looks like 1%
Also a friend of mine built qwitter a good while ago. Looks like someone else is running it these days: http://useqwitter.com/
If someone has a domain of my name that's very low value (I'd a domain I used to use for a blog). Is it likely they'll let it go after a year with little traffic? If not how much would you expect them to want? How do…
It's not been massively uncommon for knighthoods to be refused. Notable individuals include: Dirac, Faraday, Hawking, Henry Moore, GB Shaw, David Bowie and Huxley.…
ICT is compulsory (as mentioned in the Guardian article, http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/jan/11/michael-gove-... ) so I presume this will be too.
What he misses is that you can generally have the desktop experience by hooking up a nice big second monitor, comfortable keyboard & mouse and an external hard drive. That usually means having a dedicated space in…
At that point he wouldn't be a reporter anymore. While the views of people who are in the proverbial trenches (or have been in the past) are interesting they are not a substitute for journalistic coverage. Whether or…
What I take from the Henry Ford quote is that you shouldn't ask people what your core business or product should be. However once you know what it is you should absolutely talk to them to improve it.
Apart from the fact that Mint is a credit card company in the UK and hold the top google result as well as Mint.co.uk