People, never never never never EVER give out biometric information of any kind. The state of information security at this point in history is laughable, especially in the private sector.
People, never never never never EVER give out biometric information of any kind. The state of information security at this point in history is laughable, especially in the private sector.
Oh goddammit I just noticed my your/you're typo. I have become what I despise most.
Why not just make a paper airplane out a 20dollar bill? That way you're directly throwing away $20 - cut out the middle man.
Came here to say that. I wonder how "certain" she was in the Duke case...
From TFA -
Except AT&T is capping too - [www.bgr.com]
Gotcha. Also note - the $6 per user price point does not include AD authentication...
Well seeing that Woz's biography is titled "iWoz" I can see why Jobs would want to go a different direction.
"some Microsoft Office Servers and services in your environment (like Active Directory)"
Looks like some kind of anti-aircraft gun?
Don't want to pop everybody's bubble, but check this out.
I'm think this is the New Haven line (red line, which I ride every day), as I'm pretty sure I recognize that conductor. Needless to say, she's getting high-fives from now on if I see her (the conductor, not the thunderc*nt).
Semi related question -
C'mon people, we all know this is DOA.
Um, let's keep TekServe to ourselves. No need to flood it with tourists.
You wouldn't unless they make a web app version (that runs in the browser).
The FCC. It's illegal for anyone in the US, including companies.
This is a common misconception with the MBA because the "non-standard" form-factor of the MBA's SSD. It does use SATA, but the connector is called mSATA, or microSATA, which kind of looks like mini PCI express.
SSD is a great upgrade for people like yourself who have older computers, not just for performance, but because you take it with you when you move to the next machine.
HDD/SSD data throughput/performance shouldn't have any affect on CPU activity or temperature under load. Did you clean the dust out of it when you swapped in the SSD? That's a much more likely cause for it running cooler.