You're assuming that Paypal didn't purposely withhold any provided proof of scam, to avoid further action on this issue. That appears to be exactly what Paypal did.
Having very effectively used yield-like functionality in a few languages, I too am looking forward to it. In Python it's allowed me to structure certain data-consuming and data-emitting functions in a way that makes…
It's a bit like the pity I have on people that make phone calls for telemarketers. The position itself is a fiction, designed to maximize placement ("hard sell") at the expense of honesty. Yes, there are people stuck in…
In every "job advice" article I've ever read, the employee is warned NEVER to accept an offer to stay at the same job, for ANY reason at all, because the employer will no longer see the employee as "loyal". Seems funny…
I've just recently been thinking about "working" 20-30 hours a week, so I have time to work on some projects of my own. I find there are two main obstacles to reducing my paid "work" load. 1. I currently rely on…
_This_. I'm frustrated already with having to attach my cellphone to an @gmail.com address (yes, you can have Google Apps for Domains addresses as secondaries, but you're not billed through it).
I don't know why the article considers the only two possible options as "Metro" and "Aero". I'd go for "Classic". I still set my Windows boxes to that style immediately after install, along with separately turning off…
You're assuming that Paypal didn't purposely withhold any provided proof of scam, to avoid further action on this issue. That appears to be exactly what Paypal did.
Having very effectively used yield-like functionality in a few languages, I too am looking forward to it. In Python it's allowed me to structure certain data-consuming and data-emitting functions in a way that makes…
It's a bit like the pity I have on people that make phone calls for telemarketers. The position itself is a fiction, designed to maximize placement ("hard sell") at the expense of honesty. Yes, there are people stuck in…
In every "job advice" article I've ever read, the employee is warned NEVER to accept an offer to stay at the same job, for ANY reason at all, because the employer will no longer see the employee as "loyal". Seems funny…
I've just recently been thinking about "working" 20-30 hours a week, so I have time to work on some projects of my own. I find there are two main obstacles to reducing my paid "work" load. 1. I currently rely on…
_This_. I'm frustrated already with having to attach my cellphone to an @gmail.com address (yes, you can have Google Apps for Domains addresses as secondaries, but you're not billed through it).
I don't know why the article considers the only two possible options as "Metro" and "Aero". I'd go for "Classic". I still set my Windows boxes to that style immediately after install, along with separately turning off…