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My workplace uses software like Cisco Meraki to monitor and control a phone. From there, I can unlock and otherwise remove the password on the phone to access/use it for IT purposes.

Downtown Vegas -> Summerlin at rushour = appx 35 minutes in traffic.

Oi, I resent that. Comfort > Image and comfort is not needing to row gears while stuck in traffic driving between meetings.

Notably, however, the Curiosity’s RTG only weighs 45kg and gives about 110w. A plug-in prius charges at about 2.2kw. To match that rate, you’d need a 900kg RTG.

Maybe a pair of really tiny turbos. Just so they can say its turbocharged.

Iterative development.

I thought it was gonna be a Mazda post when I looked at the thumbnail...

I’ll get the butter.

We just went to our old XMPP server that I just so happened to keep around for situations like this. That and Hangouts groups and a Facebook group chat.

I used to do IT for an accounting office. The partners were backstabby and would ask me to show them the other’s emails and other shady stuff like that. As a professional, I refused, and they’d drop it for that day, but put additional pressure on me throughout the day. Tired of that, I put in my two weeks notice,

Warning! These are the older lightstrips. The new ones are far brighter.

Warning! These are the older lightstrips. The new ones are far brighter.

Back in 2011, I was waiting tables for a fancy Japanese restaurant that’s off-the-strip in Vegas. A couple came in, asked a ton of questions on the menu, and looked to be really fussy. They then told me they had to catch a flight and were in a rush. Great.

I’m so sorry for you.

Had something similar happen at my house. Neighbor would leave notes whenever a car was parked in what he deemed “his” space. Its on the street and there’s no assigned spots.

She still works there, works her ass off all the time. In the month I was there, I got to know her and the manager pretty well. The manager was far less likable.

It was a 24/7 operation. The intention was to have an IT tech on site at all times, the manager/director switched weeks for on-call. Then they decided to ramp down that division.

If I remember, the listing was before they decided to shut down that side of the business (some project management thing) and that was what HR was going to hire for, regardless. They were also hoping to expand the IT team to cover the entire company. After me, two other techs and our manager were out, there was the IT

I was hired and learned two days into it that the company was “ramping” down. Worked a whole week tearing out the company’s servers and a month destroying hard drives. Then I my boss tells me that my services were no longer needed. My last task was to cut the rack off the wall.

So this i8 pulled a Ferrari? BMW To F1 (again) confirmed!

I’m very.. very confused at this one.