How does the recent trend for BYOD affect this? I use my personal computer for work, no restrictions, no logins or administrator accounts beyond my own.
How does the recent trend for BYOD affect this? I use my personal computer for work, no restrictions, no logins or administrator accounts beyond my own.
Also, the Mulberry “floating harbour” that was used for establishing a harbour on the Normandy landing bridgehead was built from concrete. There’s still a couple that went wrong and partially sank visible in Langstone Harbour near Portsmouth (UK) where I grew up.
Provided you’re in the US...
It was lonely there, but not that lonely!
Discovered my wife of four months (9 years together) was cheating on me. Proceeded to hook up with half of the city I was living in, attended sex parties, got horrifically drunk and then moved to Australia where I divorced her remotely while working on a sheep station with only 3 people within 300 miles to talk to.
I wish I could star more
No, but I would argue that slowing the rise of terror is not the role of a fighting force. Terror by it’s very nature is a political and social force, not a military one. Taking a lesson from my country, the United Kingdom: the end of the troubles in Northern Ireland was not achieved through the application of…
A Government’s core responsibility is to maintain and further its citizen’s (and nation as a whole) economic well being. Stability, freedom of trade, the ability to secure international investment and invest internationally are all aspects of this.
Very carefully avoiding any spoilers here: there’s times where you get a bit nervous that Mr. Whedon is going to be able to squeeze everything in and you just wish that he could have spent more time showing you a bit more of the world and some characters, but ain’t nobody got time for a film that long. Apparently…
In Australia and saw it last week at a Preview - it’s awesome, ignore the naysayers.
Xenon lights dazzle cars, people flash eachother when they thing the other car has lights too bright.
Yep, I'm one of them
I've still got one in there to my ex wife during my divorce. I keep it as a reminder of how far I've come and the good decisions I've made since
I used to be the first to go to cinemas, however, I have been with Jillaroo a year now, who has a hearing impediment that means to catch all conversations on screen, she needs subtitles. As a result now, we just use popcorn time - releases within 90 days of cinema openings and full subtitle support.
My Nokia lumia was crushed by a cow. I thought that thing was indestructible.
Sounds like a recruiter...
Yeh, as part of getting my visa, I worked for 4 months in the "bush" I had Algernon, Percy and Terrance in my room (red backs) and we had an unspoken arrangement, they stayed on the roof of my room and I didn't bother them, and they could have all the flies they could eat.
Yep, I relocated across the other side of the world with a rucksack and a Macbook air and 2 3 TB hard drives. There's no way I was bringing all my DVDs so I just downloaded the ones I knew I was going to want to see again. With no CV/DVD player to rip from (which incidentally would have taken longer than downloading),…
My mistake mate, apologies! My point stands against any other "Piracy is theft" folks though :)