Make that scrambled with a healthy amount of garlic and mayo mixed into the eggs (don't knock it till you've tried it) and Amen brother.
Make that scrambled with a healthy amount of garlic and mayo mixed into the eggs (don't knock it till you've tried it) and Amen brother.
Pushing saline will help to cure a hangover because it cleans out your system much faster then just drinking water. Vitamins and electrolytes are usually mixed in to help replenish what you took out of you body. The only issue with saline solutions is that as soon as the IV stops, the positive effects stop almost…
I have been to multiple large LANs (250-1000 people) and none of them have had any major issues with theft. Usually there is some system for identifying all the equipment you bring in (The make you register everything including cell phone, camera, mouse, keyboard, controllers, everything), and generally everyone is…
Teamviewer. Its free, and uses 2 factor authentication.
I buy Dell Optiplex 390s with i5 2500K, 4GB RAM, and 500GB drives with U2312 Monitors (1920x1080 IPS panels) all with 3 years of support for $910 a pop where as a similarly priced 21.5 iMac would cost you $1360. So I save my company $450 a system to buy PCs not to mention all my LOB software is windows based so I…
Yea, however most of the online shops I have ordered from ship using Fedex who require someone 21+ to sign for the package. Tried this when I was under and it didn't go so well.
Have you ever made jello shots with just a tad too much booze in them? They stay watery no matter how long you freeze em.
Only thing I ever found them good for was burn in, testing my WC loop to ensure that everything was going to be the temps I wanted it to be, and ensuring stable OC in both CPU and GPU. Other then that though, they have very little place anymore in actual system testing.
The do pay for donations, but the criteria for donating is kinda ridiculous, and they don't pay that much. We are talking like $200 a shot, and most of them require you to not have any sexual contact for 8 days before donation to make sure you get a large enough donation.
Everywhere I have worked any options or profit sharing take 5-6 years to vest. Pretty much they want to make absolutely sure that you are going to stick around and contribute before letting you into that nice juicy bonus, however what usually ends up happening (as far as I have seen) is once your options vest you cash…
The same reason as the artificial daylight 24/7 in casinos, it is to trick your body's internal clock into keeping your sleep / wake cycle in tune with the time zone you are entering so as to prevent jet lag. Casinos do it to keep you awake and gambling as long as possible.
Is it just me or is James Dean drunk as shit in his PSA? I mean seriously your going to do a safe driving PSA while hammered?
There is a big difference in price between ECC buffered server RAM (what the mac pro uses) and standard DDR3-1066 that your average off the shelf PC uses. ?Not trying to say that they shouldn't bring the prices down to a more realistic level, but there are reasons why they cost more. Specking out a Dell Precision…
Actually that depends. What is your cable's uptime SLA? If they breach it, then yes technically you can sue them for breach of contract.
Actually, they breached their SLA for uptime. It is in fact a breach of contract.
Usually its pretty neutral. Water is brought in from the outside, chills the servers, then runs into the buildings heating system to help heat (or it is just bled off into the outside air) and back to the river at about normal room temp (which isn't bad for the river). Overall it ends up being a lot cheaper (opex)…
There are many companies that do this. HP, IBM, Intel, Sun, and Google are just a few. It isn't always sea water, but there are many watercooled datacenters that pull their water from rivers or lakes flowing by the datacenter and use it to watercool their cabinets.
Im not. I am 15 months into my 2 year contract with AT&T and they gave me an early upgrade so that I could get the 4S at 2 year price. However if I were jumping ship to Sprint or Big Red I would end up having to pay an ETF to get out of m plan.
Heard of a thing called active sync? You know that protocol that MS developed to sync mobile devices with exchange servers (and in newer revs directly to outlook) that has been around since 2002ish. 7 may not have been a huge UI jump, and I hate the idea of metro on a desktop, but when it comes to enterprise…
Somehow we got em for F3, not sure what happened for F4 other then EA being douchbags and wanting NFS: The Run to be the only title coming out this holiday season with porsches in it.