Old laptop = Driver problems, and laptops tend to have a lot of them It's not necessarily something MS can do much about because a lot of those drivers are model-specific and if the OEM doesn't feel like updating it,…
There's a huge difference between being considered a "serious" TV personality and an "unserious" one, and what your public image is. And even then, it depends on audience. FOX News personalities express far worse…
He makes fun of himself, his co-presenters and basically everything about the UK and British people constantly (especially when it comes to manufacturing). For that matter, they've done entire episodes about how…
He makes comments about every group, I've seen no persistent bias against any group (aside from politicians who make it less fun to drive). And he certainly doesn't exclude himself/his own type, as there's something…
If he wasn't on BBC (which as a state broadcaster has far more political sensitivity) it probably wouldn't have been so much of an issue in the UK. Most of his "controversies" would not even be news in the US. A person…
It's an official press release from Intel and Micron and the release says that they've begun production, not that they just got it working in a lab. Performance questions are more valid.
I think the better statement would be that it was a panic, but one with very different and more practical goals. The US government was primarily trying to keep some big companies and banks that were caught in a…
That report is a decade old. While I'm not going to hold up Amazon as the ideal e-commerce design, the site has been drastically altered since 2005 and many of those complaints are invalid now.
Not even just possible, but the default of operation in the industry. Most don't turn an underwriting profit with any consistency and make all their money on their investments from that float.
There's not really any market justification for running it in the first place (aside from what value it has for scenic purposes), nor is there ever likely to be. A flight from Denver to San Francisco is $150-200…
The abandonment side doesn't really make a whole lot of sense. There's plenty of train lines in the US that are kept on the books/maintained, yet don't see any regular service. Some brush cutting, an inspection train…
It seems like it's a direct IT support position. Meaning that someone is supposed to be there ready to answer calls/problems from 9AM to whenever. Clients, whether internal or external do not want to call in at 9:15 and…
"In fact, when we funded Airbnb, we thought it was too crazy. We couldn't believe large numbers of people would want to stay in other people's places" I don't understand why anyone would have thought this at that time…
Most large companies do/have done exactly that. Arguably 9/11 was the big catalyst for DR planning. There were Wall St firms that literally had to get the military to escort them into Lower Manhattan in the days after…
It's kind of important to realize that those same users were angry at her for getting rid of a different woman. That was the trigger, being upset about a well-liked woman being fired with no warning. That kind of…
They are fortunate that at present the core users (the people doing the vast majority of the moderating, submitting, and commenting) are somewhat captive, there isn't a logical successor waiting in the wings to shine.…
Old laptop = Driver problems, and laptops tend to have a lot of them It's not necessarily something MS can do much about because a lot of those drivers are model-specific and if the OEM doesn't feel like updating it,…
There's a huge difference between being considered a "serious" TV personality and an "unserious" one, and what your public image is. And even then, it depends on audience. FOX News personalities express far worse…
He makes fun of himself, his co-presenters and basically everything about the UK and British people constantly (especially when it comes to manufacturing). For that matter, they've done entire episodes about how…
He makes comments about every group, I've seen no persistent bias against any group (aside from politicians who make it less fun to drive). And he certainly doesn't exclude himself/his own type, as there's something…
If he wasn't on BBC (which as a state broadcaster has far more political sensitivity) it probably wouldn't have been so much of an issue in the UK. Most of his "controversies" would not even be news in the US. A person…
It's an official press release from Intel and Micron and the release says that they've begun production, not that they just got it working in a lab. Performance questions are more valid.
I think the better statement would be that it was a panic, but one with very different and more practical goals. The US government was primarily trying to keep some big companies and banks that were caught in a…
That report is a decade old. While I'm not going to hold up Amazon as the ideal e-commerce design, the site has been drastically altered since 2005 and many of those complaints are invalid now.
Not even just possible, but the default of operation in the industry. Most don't turn an underwriting profit with any consistency and make all their money on their investments from that float.
There's not really any market justification for running it in the first place (aside from what value it has for scenic purposes), nor is there ever likely to be. A flight from Denver to San Francisco is $150-200…
The abandonment side doesn't really make a whole lot of sense. There's plenty of train lines in the US that are kept on the books/maintained, yet don't see any regular service. Some brush cutting, an inspection train…
It seems like it's a direct IT support position. Meaning that someone is supposed to be there ready to answer calls/problems from 9AM to whenever. Clients, whether internal or external do not want to call in at 9:15 and…
"In fact, when we funded Airbnb, we thought it was too crazy. We couldn't believe large numbers of people would want to stay in other people's places" I don't understand why anyone would have thought this at that time…
Most large companies do/have done exactly that. Arguably 9/11 was the big catalyst for DR planning. There were Wall St firms that literally had to get the military to escort them into Lower Manhattan in the days after…
It's kind of important to realize that those same users were angry at her for getting rid of a different woman. That was the trigger, being upset about a well-liked woman being fired with no warning. That kind of…
They are fortunate that at present the core users (the people doing the vast majority of the moderating, submitting, and commenting) are somewhat captive, there isn't a logical successor waiting in the wings to shine.…