From the list of businesses in this thread this was the one that caught my eye. However, I am Australian and a lot of the time businesses don't ship here. Like you say, it's a physical business, you need to move…
I doubt it will be most new devices that actually use data are now being shipped with it, even my drone came with usb-c Soon enough there will be a major shift
They use massive mega apps e.g. WeChat
You're probably requesting with a degree of sense. If you requested your 5.6 weeks off all at once and over an go-live date that you were 100% responsible for, you might receive a request to see if you could move those…
They offered Amazon $3B tax breaks, while the city would have profited $27B. The city would have a net gain of $24B. Now the city doesn't gain anything.
I'm not sure VR headsets are the future of gaming either. I had one of the PSVR headsets and it makes gaming even more isolationist. Playing a console (where I believe the majority of gamers come from) is quite casual,…
I was on that project as a grad. They spent a billion dollars, over 5 years, with a staff of 1,000 strong to replace old software. I would be surprised if even 20 of the 1,000 were touching COBOL.
> besides getting a few folks home faster. How is that not solving a problem? Isn't this the purpose of undergrounds/metros?
8 inches of weeds is a pretty solid amount of weeds
YBB YBP? This is some pretty incredible jargon is this widely used, I've never seen it before and needed to look it up. Is it really that hard to say 2,500 years ago?
You could change that. I loved using D3 directly and found it amazing.
If it's really needed, why the aren't tax dollars enough?
Is the condominium not a part of a larger building?
Digital servicing and apps, no need to head into a branch, ever.
The banks spent $1B dollars, What are you saying they've not adopted.
neither of these are acceptable government business reasons to keep cash
It's SWIFT based.
They didn't do much about equifax so I'd be very suspicious of such statements about American data protection standards.
Side note, just was delivered a Shield. They are horrible. - Constantly hijacking HDMI from other sources - Remote has a sticky down button - Voice turns on and off for no reason and starts operating.
None of the banks really wanted instant transactions, it's expensive, the RBA essentially forced them to.
There are more countries than America. I do it each year for free.
How did they publish an ad with incorrect grammar? "Here, your more than a number..." It should be you're
> Can you conconct a scenario in which a hypothetical sabateur manages to weaponize and capitalize on an exploit in Facebook Ads Manager, or some random Uber server with sensitive data, within a week? Sure, but it’s…
> All of which is speculative Just like Gold, coloured beads, or stocks > can't be used for transactions. Gold is a pain to use for transactions, and so are shares, but they still store value and people continue to…
Ikea has started delivery in Australia as well. http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/customer_service/ikea_services/...
From the list of businesses in this thread this was the one that caught my eye. However, I am Australian and a lot of the time businesses don't ship here. Like you say, it's a physical business, you need to move…
I doubt it will be most new devices that actually use data are now being shipped with it, even my drone came with usb-c Soon enough there will be a major shift
They use massive mega apps e.g. WeChat
You're probably requesting with a degree of sense. If you requested your 5.6 weeks off all at once and over an go-live date that you were 100% responsible for, you might receive a request to see if you could move those…
They offered Amazon $3B tax breaks, while the city would have profited $27B. The city would have a net gain of $24B. Now the city doesn't gain anything.
I'm not sure VR headsets are the future of gaming either. I had one of the PSVR headsets and it makes gaming even more isolationist. Playing a console (where I believe the majority of gamers come from) is quite casual,…
I was on that project as a grad. They spent a billion dollars, over 5 years, with a staff of 1,000 strong to replace old software. I would be surprised if even 20 of the 1,000 were touching COBOL.
> besides getting a few folks home faster. How is that not solving a problem? Isn't this the purpose of undergrounds/metros?
8 inches of weeds is a pretty solid amount of weeds
YBB YBP? This is some pretty incredible jargon is this widely used, I've never seen it before and needed to look it up. Is it really that hard to say 2,500 years ago?
You could change that. I loved using D3 directly and found it amazing.
If it's really needed, why the aren't tax dollars enough?
Is the condominium not a part of a larger building?
Digital servicing and apps, no need to head into a branch, ever.
The banks spent $1B dollars, What are you saying they've not adopted.
neither of these are acceptable government business reasons to keep cash
It's SWIFT based.
They didn't do much about equifax so I'd be very suspicious of such statements about American data protection standards.
Side note, just was delivered a Shield. They are horrible. - Constantly hijacking HDMI from other sources - Remote has a sticky down button - Voice turns on and off for no reason and starts operating.
None of the banks really wanted instant transactions, it's expensive, the RBA essentially forced them to.
There are more countries than America. I do it each year for free.
How did they publish an ad with incorrect grammar? "Here, your more than a number..." It should be you're
> Can you conconct a scenario in which a hypothetical sabateur manages to weaponize and capitalize on an exploit in Facebook Ads Manager, or some random Uber server with sensitive data, within a week? Sure, but it’s…
> All of which is speculative Just like Gold, coloured beads, or stocks > can't be used for transactions. Gold is a pain to use for transactions, and so are shares, but they still store value and people continue to…
Ikea has started delivery in Australia as well. http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/customer_service/ikea_services/...