Too soon?
Too soon?
I work in this area (although not currently with the DoD) and it’s a very common problem since SharePoint came along. I’ve personally dealt with private companies that have >65,000 Team sites and none of those companies is as large as the US DoD.
Not to mention the private ones. Ones on different networks. Hell there’s prob hundreds of OWA sites, with 2 that actually work. Don’t get me started on Front Page...Good luck on this quest. I’d like to be a part of this contract...That’s at least a 20 year one...
You mean thousands of people using cars instead of buses or trains is increasing traffic? No fucking way! /s
here in downtown Seattle they sit in the bus lanes waiting for their fares. it’s just mind boggling stupid that these apps exist with no regulation or restrictions. not only do they put their fares at risk but everyone else that is walking or using the streets around them. their over reliance on Google Maps has them…
At least one guy is going to jail. There’s a link somewhere on the jalopnik article about this.
Jail?!
“Think storing the contents of the New York Public Library with a teaspoon of protein,”
I’ve run the numbers, and it appears you may be right here.
It’s actually pretty easy math. It’s not rocket science.
You know, I’m no mathemagician, but I’m reasonably certain $46 million is substantially less than $700 million.
Carbon from the deep ocean should contain no carbon-14, while carbon from the surface would—and yet, the team found carbon-14 values in the deep-ocean creatures that were similar to the concentration of carbon-14 found on the ocean surface.
Do you want Megalodon? Because this is how you get Megalodon.
The show is dark and full of errors? Ehh????
“your idea” lol imagine thinking this was worth commenting on an article you didn’t read.
It'd almost as if that issue is acknowledged in the article you didn't read.
Didn’t read the article, did you?
Me too. Saw the writing on the wall when they started to offer options electronically back in ‘07. Hardly any of my colleagues work there anymore. Sad.
As someone who worked on the NYMEX floor in the mid 2000s, I can vouch that the video was a common sight BITD. :)
This is a better representation of life on the floor: