Then we are out of recession? Find a new word for whatever you're describing because the rest of us are speaking the same language.
> At one point, when both cell phones and laptops were new, there was perhaps a risk to the airplane's electronics. There was never any risk. Someone wrote an article in the times suggesting "perhaps" and people freaked…
A stalemate between staff engineers isn't a technical problem. Sounds like the bright line is the problem.
Can't they just as easily skip the shred step?
Then we are out of recession? Find a new word for whatever you're describing because the rest of us are speaking the same language.
> At one point, when both cell phones and laptops were new, there was perhaps a risk to the airplane's electronics. There was never any risk. Someone wrote an article in the times suggesting "perhaps" and people freaked…
A stalemate between staff engineers isn't a technical problem. Sounds like the bright line is the problem.
Can't they just as easily skip the shred step?