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I'm not convinced on either part of that: I'm a cloud sceptic, because I remember what it was like in the old days with centralised processing and data and cloud feels like a less-secure version of that. I'm not convinced it's a business model that will survive so much as a fad that will pass.
And Android is good - but...it's not Windows and it's not desktop. Yet. It might be, one day, but there is a lot of investment in desktop out there and not all of it translates to mobile devices well, or vice versa. As MS has found with Win8...
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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Cloud - Just a new name for Outsourcing.
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Don't.
What are you interested in?
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Quote: Google Moon I knew they pretty much owned this world but had not realized their reach was that far. Man, I should have bought stock a long time ago.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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mark merrens wrote: More importantly I ma eating a chicken sub
You poor chap. As mmuch as I like California, I will be out there again soon, the food is a bit naff. I was going to cook that Moroccan npidgeon dish with rice and their thin pastry, the one with a bit of icing sugar sprinkled on top, its got safron and nuts and stuf inside, sound kijnd of like pidgeon birriyani in filo.
Anyway, mail on line, great rag, loads of mindless interesting crap laid out in an easy format!
Nice spacesip though, reminds me pof the face they found on mars years back,
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Recently I've been responsible for migrating our company email into office 365 using cut off migration and designed a a Mail Gateway server for dealing with LOB Application generated data. Today the plan was put into execution, needless to say all the fine planning went down to a T.
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NormDroid wrote: needless to say
Then why say it?
Seriously, though, congratulations.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I'd day congratulations when all the company see their mail in the cloud on Monday on then can I take my Teflon underwear off.
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Good Job!
Now Monday starts the hard bit: support calls from the users...
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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Oh yeh, I have a technical support junior and a new junior programmer to handle that;)
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Hang on to your Teflon undercrackers until you see them both turn up for work on Monday...
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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Just installed the latest Java update. (yes yes, I know, that was my first mistake. Move on! )
At the end it has a notification about automatic updates being downloaded and installed, and there's a link that says "See instructions if you want to change this behaviour".
When you click the link, Notepad opens, but no file is loaded.
Is this a subtle hint that you can't change the behaviour??
-EM
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Sounds like the installer works just as well as the framework!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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There's some people where I work at that are all about Java... Even though it's a good and powerful language, I hate fan boys....
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Am very tempted to see just how long I can string this fellow along.
From: Mark Harris
Hello! Friend,
Good day to you, I am Mark Harris, a citizen of the United Kingdom. I work with National Lottery Commission and Camelot Group PLC, "the official monitoring body and the operator of the UK National Lottery".
I have a very urgent and important financial opportunity to share with you from the National Lottery. This opportunity will be of immense mutual benefit to you and me; if you are interested please contact me for details.
Thanks and God bless
Mark Harris.
/ravi
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I think he want you to buy a ticket.
You might as well - it's about as likely that you'll get any money out of it either way!
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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I got one from a clerk at the Reserve Bank of India about a foreigner leaving behind Rs 50 million and change.
The Nigerians are far ahead in this game!
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote: Am very tempted to see just how long I can string this fellow along. Please do, you could post the progress for CP lounge entertainment.
Ravi Bhavnani wrote: Camelot Group PLC I went to the Camelot the other day, all they had were used camels...
I'll get my coat...
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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were you able to evaluate his Name, the Company and, let´s say, his Position in the Company?
then, and only then i would consider temptation as an Option...
but, in my opinion, answering to those "invitations" is a loss of lifetime mostly...
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i never received those mails.
ok, that "turns the Tide"...
(thank god for LEO! without it, my english would be abysmal!
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