It is your, not you. I see nothing wrong with the title. I hope you are being sarcastic. *I*, being a long time reader, knew exactly what was meant. There is a suit that has one pirogi fest against another for using generic terms. What was confusing to you? I would like to help.
It is funny how even the smallest of websites can do this now with little to no issues yet a government run job can't for the life of them figure out how to stop bots from posting.
I seem to remember a story as a child, something about a boy and his pet wolf or something. Oh no, a boy who cried to a wolf? It was so long ago, I am sure this lesson wasn't important at all, else I would remember it clearly.
The sad thing is, anyone who has taken any science class ever would know you don't need an electronic device to bring down an airplane. The right small amounts of chemicals and a way to combine them in flight is all that is needed. Unless the government is going to ban all baggage or anyone who mishandles a bag in the smallest ways from the airport, you will always have a way to do it.
Now that I am on the nofly list, maybe my company will hire a personal driver for me when they want me to go traveling for work.
This is of no surprise I am sure, when Verizon was in VT, they sold it to Fairpoint Communications and I would say 90% of the poles were either held up by 2X4 braces or the wires that run through them
I am curious why Lexmark is on that list. I am lexmark certified, know what I had to do to be that way? Work for a company that has a maintenance contract with them and they are happy to let me fix their shit.
Ok, so I hand in my laptop, it has something not detected that will go boom (honestly, wiring a laptop to meltdown and have some clothing soaked in a light fluid could pass inspection) and then just punching a button on your cellphone... I don't see what this is saving. If *I* can think of this, I am sure anyone else can be and anyone with enough money is already planning. At what point do we say, "Listen, we fly or we die, I take that risk."
If the laptop is lost/stolen after you hand it in to them, will they pay for the lost data and hardware? What about the time on that report you saved for your big job pitch you were planning for months?
The problem with that is, if the election is rigged, Pence and the gang would not be there either. Then you need to look at all the senate races. It will be a nightmare.
I do support MS in this. We should see Apple and any other OS and software makers standing up and saying this. Hardware makers to (Cisco, and the like). People rely on using these tools safely. If the government can't bother to share the info with the software companies, then what are they truly protecting?
What your house is worth is what your state assessors say its worth. At least in Zillow's eyes. It takes public information and builds off it. Assessors have to look at your house impartially (though that is rarely the case) Just because there is a bed in a room, does not make it a bedroom. Does it have a closet? Does it have a window? 2 windows? 3? What is the square footage of the room? We had this issue with the town assessors when I was a kid. They insisted our guest bedroom was a closet because it had no window and a door to the garage. Zillow also takes in how much similar houses in your area sell and use that for their zestimates.
What scares me is, my company is not a place where security is needed to keep things safe. I mean, some, but we make very large engine parts. (Think cruise ship engines and the like) its not like someone could walk off with something that weighs a ton. Computers and such sure, but most people bring them home with them. Network? That is pretty secure. And yet, to get into the building you need not only an ID to get into the main building but anywhere other than the main lobby takes a security code.
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I see nothing wrong with the title. I hope you are being sarcastic. *I*, being a long time reader, knew exactly what was meant. There is a suit that has one pirogi fest against another for using generic terms. What was confusing to you? I would like to help.
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Now that I am on the nofly list, maybe my company will hire a personal driver for me when they want me to go traveling for work.
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Zillow also takes in how much similar houses in your area sell and use that for their zestimates.
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