The fact that Dalrymple relied on iTunes Match to be his only backup speaks volumes about his authority when it comes to knowing what’s going on with computers.
The fact that Dalrymple relied on iTunes Match to be his only backup speaks volumes about his authority when it comes to knowing what’s going on with computers.
Dalrymple had the issue where he turned on iCloud Music Library, which pulls the music from your computer into the cloud and lets you stream it everywhere.
So who determines whether “equipment” or “physical violence” is the more applicable wording? And who determines what constitutes “personal equipment”? As much as YOU might want to assume that, it’s not up to you to decide.
Especially Gerry Callahan. Sports talk radio hosts are generally awful, but bigoted sports radio talk show hosts come in just below congressmen in their sleaze factor.
Lincoln was THE Chairman. It's a pretty powerful position and in many companies virtually as powerful as President. The fact that his background was company lawyer and that he's been pretty inept at anything he's tried to run (NoA, Mariners) is probably more "fun."
Not one team. All of the small-revenue teams. Believe it or not, league ownership IS a democracy, if only because of the fact they all paid big cash to have a vote. They vote on a crapload of stuff every offseason. They have to approve every rule change. The only real exception is that they can't vote to change CBA…
Of course, current fashion trends make this tip for women only...until the next time guys get sucked into a skinny-jeans fad. (Right now they're on the pile with the razor-distressed, acid-washed and bell-bottom jeans...oh, wait, hold everything...acid-washing is coming back in. Dang. Can I wear a tab-collar shirt…
Clubs with money to spend tend to spend money. Anyone with a problem needs to petition their own clubs' owners to stop it.
Rational people (as opposed to hack talking heads) settled down, I think, after getting the context of Sherman's rant...
Yes! I have a Mac Mini desktop to complement my MacBook - I've upgraded the Mini with more RAM and a big SSD (the only upgrades anyone really does these days), added a great KB and trackball, and it ably runs my two big monitors (monitors being perhaps the biggest reason to use a desktop). The small form factor…
In other news, a Little Leaguer cried when he dropped a fly ball to lose a game for his team, proving that baseball players are crybabies.
He actually has pretty good sarcasm skills - although you have a point: sarcasm has to be more over-the-top because politics keeps catching up to it.
"I'm glad I use (blah) now." Actually, I'm glad I use Feedly. This outage, although a nightmare for them, is a mere inconvenience for me. (What would I do without my feeds? More real work.)
The punch line here is that unlike balls, bats are retrieved by stadium personnel and given back to the player. Often the player will send over a different bat as a souvenir to the fan, but that's not an obligation.