Having a few vaults with security guards is a great deterrence as the reward is little for the high risk. Having many vaults with security guards draws a bit more attention...
> 2. Why would a datacenter increase land value? This isn't a corporate headquarters, it's a datacenter.
Data centers require backbones to provide their services. Becker sits outside the range of most ISP's, in addition to no fiber connection; Monticello being the closest with fiber. I suspect there will be a substantial contract for laying fiber here, thus further increasing value of the land.
Actually a very small number of those who serve utilize the benefits they have earned. Mandatory service would create a whole new environment, and likely eliminate everything listed by OP. So while I wish people could have the opportunities I had serving, it just would not work on a massive scale.
At what point does any user stop to complain about their single threaded performance on their handheld device? Quite literally the two devices are incomparable as Apple is a service with proprietary devices. Their selling point is all _their_ software will run similarly anywhere on any device. Android is free of that cycle, thankfully.
Its difficult to find any evidence relating to bacteria in water systems, but its certainly not 100% disinfected, or free of bacteria.
The problem with washing machines is they are devices that are rather difficult to disinfect. If you were to take a brand new washer, as in never had water ran through it, you would probably see a drastic reduction in her results. However, after a few uses bacteria from the air, cloths, water, and other sources will eventually end up in the system. If the system is not vented, then wet spots will exist throughout each washing cycle carrying with it any bacteria.
With that said, what I am suggesting is the washing machine is the culprit for bacteria from city water, which is not 100% bacteria free. Add in the fact that High-Efficiency washers use substantially less water then older units, and you have a perfect bacterial soup machine. Older machines used more water, which allowed for further dilution and flushing.
Would the situation be the same if the water was 100% free of bacteria with a brand new washer that would be dried completely after each use?
Granted this is a real life study with a large set of data sampling a small number of machines, though likely using the same city water. The culprit might be the city water, or the build up of bacteria in the machines from long term use of the city water?
I assume the agreement the user accepted allowed them to do this.
Kind of like walking into Target. They are scanning you even before you enter the doors now days, and tracking everything you do or buy. Even more so if you use their credit card. The reason they can do that is because you agree to their terms...
This is also a reason why I would never log on to a Corporate companies "free WiFi" ...
Federal Aviation Administration's Joint Order 7110.65 is exactly what you are talking about. It is the manual that Air Traffic Controllers live by. To include situations that involve diverging aircraft or taxiing instructions and how to handle said situations. The entire manual was practically written from real-world experience.
Its a great piece of artwork, and a decent portfolio for a programmer in a sense.
What I felt could use improvement...
One, your photo made me feel as if you were not enthusiastic about work, or what you do. I am not saying take a fake thumbs up picture, but at least have a smile as it does change perception for employers.
Two, it was really slow, and I did not like the "typed" effect. It was great at the start, but carrying it throughout the entire resume was really redundant. I lost interest when the JavaScript comment popped in. Maybe a Pause/Play/Skip feature?
Three, the sentence "I got deep knowledge about," bothers me, and doesn't flow well. I recommend "have vast experience with," or pick your flavor of adjective.
Four, instead of "Thanks for your time!" I recommend, "Thank you for your time!" as it is more personable.
Five, ensure you are consistent with how you present things such as CoffeeScript. Which you identified once as "Coffeescript," and in the following slide as "coffeescript" with a lower-case letter.
Six, you only state you have "deep knowledge" of Laravel/Yii/jQuery/Angular/CoffeeScript/etc and you never provide evidence or proof. Instead of animating HelloWorldMyNameIs code, I recommend showing actual products of that experience.
If the US starts selling domain/service packages to customers in the US, what stops them from doing the same to the cross Atlantic fiber lines? Or increasing the costs of services being provided to those lines?
I second this, in addition, the injection is not only related to EOS/EOL for modems it is also for when you are approaching your data cap. Which is rather annoying because it actually can halt your gaming or netflix experience oddly. I have had both happen, one I was playing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and the game crashed. Since the game itself uses web based tools, for its menu system, upon restarting the client a Comcast injected message popped up warning me I have used 90% of my data cap.
Casey goes through the math, programming, and the logical processes of understanding how to build a an engine and a game with that engine. Its extremely deep, and extremely thorough, but it is by far the most extensive and explicit resource on the topic to date.
You make it sound as if he is doing them a good deed...
The idea is they don't want their land to be owned by anyone other than the native people... hence the small portions of land split among the indigenous and handed down through generations.
Greed is the primary issue here, and I totally understand their view on it. America has been destroying their island by commercializing a majority of it.
MoviePass would have brought more viewers to their establishment. The customer would now have saved $10 on admission, and can now use that towards concessions. Since their concessions are basically 1000% markup, its pure profit for them.
I don't understand their complaint other than, they didn't think of it first.
High ASVAB scores really is about it, and even that is waivable. After they go through boot camp, they will generally get filtered out through attrition at their respective A-School (training school), which is why the requirements can be waived, and they go to a new job.