It's not the plane fare that's the killer cost wise though. It's the lost productivity from high paid folks who have to travel a lot. If someone is getting paid in the mid to high six figures and is travelling 3 days out of 5, then they are only getting maybe 50% productivity out of that person for the money.
Anya ,'Sleeper'
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I'm trying to figure out what model my old laptop (which lives in another time zone) is.
I know it's a Dell from 1999. Anybody have any ideas of sites where I could find a history of the Inspiron line or somesuch?
You might be able to use "Find my service tag" option from here: [link]
ETA: Whoops. I needed to suss out the "I don't have it" part of that.
I'm becoming completely addicted to online digital painting tutorials, and thought I'd share this one for anyone that's interested -- it covers different ground from most of the "Now that you've scanned in your sketch, let's colour!" ones.
Linus Torvalds decides to stir the Linux GUI pot a little... [link]
I personally just encourage people to switch to KDE.
This "users are idiots, and are confused by functionality" mentality of Gnome is a disease. If you think your users are idiots, only idiots will use it. I don't use Gnome, because in striving to be simple, it has long since reached the point where it simply doesn't do what I need it to do.
Please, just tell people to use KDE.
I have sort of warmed up to KDE now that I've used it a bit and found that pretty much everything can be customized.
There's one out there that lets you control some of the iPod functions with the deck controls (FF, RW, I think).
FYI - I bought this the other day because I stupidly slammed my Monster adapter in the car door. I am not pleased with it. I think it'll end up with FM transmitters in the glove compartment.
What are the cons of it?
I need some regular expression help. My brain is a sieve when it comes to them?
How do I make part of a pattern an optional match? I'm dealing with something like this:
"%(^|\\s)mandatory textoptional text%me"
It's probably
"(^|\\s)mandatory text(optional text)?"
Let me give that a shot. And that reminds me, should do something about the disappearing slashes.