So let me get this straight.... some "experts" say looking busy is good, and some other
"experts" say looking busy is bad. Thanks for the tip.
So let me get this straight.... some "experts" say looking busy is good, and some other
"experts" say looking busy is bad. Thanks for the tip.
It was always bad. But kind of endearing..... if you were a bit of a computer geek. But, if you were a serious computer geek, it was maddening. Animated Gifs = Hacking.
Here's one... is Andy Rutledge your brother?
How dare you not know EVERYTHING. Shameful.
Yeah.... that was a real mystery.....
Or you just don't use a topsheet.
"But still, explosions are fun!"
The grandeur of this building is matched only by the grandeur of his accomplishments in office.
It would be nice if there were something like price competition, right? If only pricing was disclosed up front, and insurance wasn't an intricate weave of deductions and discounts that obscure actual costs from consumers.
There are many basic experiments that could be designed to at least narrow down the reliability of the data. I could imagine a fairly simple test in which actors are hired to answer scripted questions with scripted answers, they are video recorded wearing suit A and then suit B. You'd use a large set of actors to help…
A living customer is a paying customer.
I don't know, my friend. I've yet to see any double blinded studies around suits with just a dab or red and white.
This kind of a survey result is largely irrelevant. They are asking for opinions. Let's see the data of who gets hired. Without that, this is like asking someone what features would convince them to buy a car. Sure, you'll get insight into what that person thinks they want, but will they actually put down the cash…
Oh yes it is.
Exactly
Or you could get a tablet actually built for survival, something that is water resistant, solar powered, has a built in transmitter, and can survive a drop, like the Earl Backcountry Tablet:
Everyone hates 3D. If you don't hate 3D, you are no one.
The iMacs have not hadce accessible memory upgrade panels available for like two generations now. That's why I purchased an older one.
Of course I would. It's digital, so it would be trivially easy. Take a look at my library, see what I'm not listening to / watching, post for resale. If someone buys it and it vanishes from my library, great.
Just a nitpick: To say it's the "biggest desktop move in years" requires only that it be a bigger move than the preceding year. Since Apple generally doesn't change the desktop multiple times a year, the statement is largely empty.