What do you change about your lifestyle with that test result? I have a child with ASD, and also drinks mad amounts of water. But I didn't see any treatment plan if this deficiency is confirmed.
You can extract the certificate from the bgw210 and put it on a third party router. Then you don’t need the ATT modem at all. I did that last summer using this: https://github.com/mozzarellathicc/attcerts
I got refused a rental in the middle of Manhattan once because I wouldn't show them a return flight ticket (I actually did have one, but it's none of their business).
I charged the company back via my credit card provider, and have never even considered doing business with that company again.
That one was Hertz. I use Avis pretty much exclusively now. They're mostly "ok" but certain pickup locations (SFO for example) are notoriously terrible at actually having a car ready like they are supposed to.
The most recent one for me was in Chicago at Routes Car Rental, and yes it was near the airport. It has also happened to people in my group in New York and New Jersey.
I think this is similar to LTCM in the 90s, which reminded people of the depression era quote: “Markets can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent”
How so? I mean, you can argue that Russia defaulting was (arguably) irrational, but the market response to it was fairly textbook. I might be wrong, but even if they didn't get killed by margin calls, weren't the losses on their bad bets enough to wipe out any profits the company ever made?
WhatsApp blackberry developer here (2010-eol). We were pretty sure they wouldn’t let us into their store if we had started later, but they left us in since we were already there starting in 2009.
We did start to hit push service quotas. They quota by the app, not per user with the app. So we had a quota of 5 million pushes per day. Asked for more. Denied. We found some creative alternatives. PIN messaging was a surprisingly open API. So we ended up having currently connected devices send a PIN message to devices we want to bring online. The recipient device would delete the message to cut down on noise.
When workers say 'hybrid' they really mean 100% remote? what aspect of this definition is a hybrid of working from the office?
The problem? When workers say hybrid, they typically mean they want the flexibility to choose where they work from and when, all the time. (In a sign of how jarring this concept is to ingrained expectations, Gartner refers to this as “radical flexibility.”) On average, that will be three days a week from home, two from somewhere else.
A fair number of people use it to mean that they could go into an office or that some co-workers go into an office even if they rarely do so themselves. It can mean come in for 3 days/week but it doesn't necessarily.