And make sure you don't ask the electrician to put the lotion in the basket
There are a lot of people experienced enough to do this themselves without a professional. The fact that you are asking this question tells me that you are most likely not one of these people. Do not do this yourself...hire a pro.
Check your banking agreement. If you don't use your account they probably have the right to set it as inactive. My assumption is that they don't need to carry FDIC insurance on inactive accounts, or some other thing along those lines that benefits them by changing the account's status.
Occam's Razor would tell us this is a glitch in your bank's system OR a teller credited your account accidentally (mistyped the account #). There is probably someone out there wondering what happened to their $400 deposit and will complain.
Usually this is followed-up on and fixed, but not always.
/tech guy
Thread over, you win
The Russian and Chinese fleets will be united – not in the same ocean – but by attacking the same continent, North America. The Russians will attack through the Arctic, the Chinese through the Pacific.
Laugahable beyond belief. Neither country has the force projection capability or experience to do such a thing. The Russians can barely fight a third tier country right next door to them. Their single aircraft carrier needs a tugboat. The Chinese can't even invade Taiwan successfully let alone the US.
Your analysis is spot-on. Text is very very very cheap to store. Images are a whole different story, although as you said, are compressible and modern storage technology can de-dupe repeated content.
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Agree on those questions...they matter. Also to check -- what kind of money did the grandmother have? Was she rich? Did the kid steal from her to buy these things? Also what happened to the parents?
Technically that was 4 sentences
All good ones though! ;-)
"Yes its true, this man has no d*ck"
"Dyin' ain't much of a livin' boy"
Top 10 all-time flick, my dad's favorite.
Steve: Being called a c*cksucker isn't personal?
Dalton: No. It's two nouns combined to elicit a prescribed response.
Steve: What if somebody calls my mama a whore?
Dalton: Is she?
One of the most quotable movies ever, next to Caddyshack
Over the past 2 years I have noticed that mullets are back in style for high schoolers. At least for the athletes.
To paraphrase Gen. Anthony McAuliffe: "Nuts!"
SCADA systems and IOT have been managing high volume, precision time-series data like this for years. It is nothing new.
I think you are onto something in regards to comms. This isn't really about his thoughts on what makes a good technical manager, since that answer varies extremely widely depending on the company and situation.
It's really a message that he's going to clean house. Thank God.
Spot on. I am a VP of Tech. I coded for 20 years but haven't put any code into production for at least the last 10. The skills required to code do NOT translate upward. Only a select few have both technical and managerial skills to succeed in upper management roles, and it is exceptionally difficult to do both effectively at the same time. Developers must focus on details while managers must focus on big picture. Having said that, a manager needs to understand the fundamentals of their team at minimum, so that they can guide and direct, but also to your point, identify when they are being BS'd by the techies.
This dynamic of course differs based on the size and type of company. Highly-technical managers tend to succeed better in flatter, more entrepreneurial companies. If there's hierarchy and scale though, a manager must focus on the political and financial aspects of the role at the expense of the technical.
No one size fits all.
I'm always fascinated by the homes of famous people. The RuthSent people didn't post street numbers, but you can extrapolate the block. None of these Justices live in a gated community as far as I can tell, which is highly surprising. I would imagine all of them have security though, no? Alito lives on a very modest street. If I had to guess, Gorsuch probably has the most expensive house, with Thomas not far away.
And of course he has a Ukraine flag emoji
Big Mastriano fan, but also interested in Dave White. Or is he too embedded in the establishment GOP?
Nobody is claiming to be omniscient. I'm claiming that nothing like what OP described is going on there right now. The burden of proof is on the person making the fanciful claim, not the one claiming status quo.
And "dude trust me" goes for both sides here, except of course that there is a distinct lack of any sort of reporting of "violent riots and senseless manslaughter all across India".
May 22nd: https://twitter.com/RealCandaceO/status/1528414938984759302