> The other reason is, of course, that document you signed at the dealership stated that you've only purchased the _right_to_use_ the car... not the actual car. I can assure you that (in the US at least) when you buy a…
I'd quibble with the meaning of weakly related vs. not directly related, but fair enough.
One does not typically return to undergraduate study after gaining a first BS degree. If you have a BS (or in my case a MS as well) in a not-directly related technical field and wish to study CS, you get a graduate…
> (replaced by systemd-dhcpd) Not everybody uses systemd. There are still a few distros that deliberately don't use it or at least offer their users a choice. I personally have two Linux systems on which precisely…
> It can't blame itself, otherwise stakeholder value is affected. One would think dishonestly blaming others for the consequences of their own conduct would also affect stakeholder value.
> The other reason is, of course, that document you signed at the dealership stated that you've only purchased the _right_to_use_ the car... not the actual car. I can assure you that (in the US at least) when you buy a…
I'd quibble with the meaning of weakly related vs. not directly related, but fair enough.
One does not typically return to undergraduate study after gaining a first BS degree. If you have a BS (or in my case a MS as well) in a not-directly related technical field and wish to study CS, you get a graduate…
> (replaced by systemd-dhcpd) Not everybody uses systemd. There are still a few distros that deliberately don't use it or at least offer their users a choice. I personally have two Linux systems on which precisely…
> It can't blame itself, otherwise stakeholder value is affected. One would think dishonestly blaming others for the consequences of their own conduct would also affect stakeholder value.