I’m pretty sure it exists because of RFC2324 hyper text coffee pot control protocol
I’m pretty sure it exists because of RFC2324 hyper text coffee pot control protocol
On the other hand the calendar is always the same, years always start on a Monday, months start on a Monday
You could have a permanent calendar, except that religious holidays and astronomical events (solstices, equinoxes, best day for planting tulips) would move around
My birthday would vanish as it’s towards the end of one of the middle months; my mother’s birthday would only happen in leap years as it’s late in the last month
Birthdays on the new calendar would always fall on the same week day (though people born under the old calendar could celebrate on the day that it would be had the old calendar continued, or choose the same day number and month, or choose the corresponding day in the first year (or whatever) of the new calendar and stick to that month and day number)
The symmetry calendars (Wikipedia) use a leap week each several years, which seems like a reasonable way of doing it
Apparently the author of those calendars thought that would bring on board the people who believe days following an unending sequence is important - those who think their holy day has to be an actual whatever-day not one out of sequence due to intercalary days
Ed. Linkified the calendar
I have been a scrum master for a couple of years. If you can facilitate, teach some scrum basics, and have some ability to get good work from people it’s the easiest job there is
Unfortunately my “train” downsized and my team was dissolved (the team was 80% contract staff in a government IT area, and we had to lose all the contract people) and I’ve been moved to a product owner role
PO isn’t going to be nearly as easy, but it has a good chance of being more fun
The best form of mocking is with facts
PV prolongs dependence on fossil fuels
That’s an unusual take.
Lena herself has the right
No she doesn’t. Playboy owns the image and have the sole right to control how it is used
My sister in law bought a plotter, I should suggest that name for it
I like the errors that strongly signal that the system was not produced by a corporation. They’d never get through coffee review where I work
The sworn statement is there so that when they get caught it is very easy to prosecute them as you can show they put their signature to a false statement.
Their credibility is destroyed.
My old ThinkPad has non working ethernet. When I moved it to Debian after Ubuntu made 32 bit hard a non-free USB was by far the best way to get online
I presume you don’t host any services.
Yeah the scam shouldn’t last long. It should be easy to see if one of your drivers was jamming the GPS, and that would be cause to fire them.
Were they otherwise good the employer is in a strong position to force the employee to comply
That would also allow the driver and other occupants of the vehicle to use GPS, and their phones
It would be vanishingly rare to have a tie. If three are left, one will have gotten the fewest votes and their votes would be divided between the two remaining according to the preference of the voter, leading to one of them winning
ACT is unicameral, and I don’t think we’re the only ones
The biggest advantage of ranked choice is that it allows third (… tenth) party votes
It’s also more fun television, watching as candidates come last and their votes flow
A friend works in a supermarket. He responded when told there was a fire in the carpark and led the effort to suppress the fire and protect the cars
He got $200 in store credit for his effort
With that, plus image recognition, plus a control system, you could use rfc2324 to implement the digital control side
Though I think I’d use weight, temperature, and flow sensors for easier service implementation