I think it's all about compatibility, not functionality. Even if LibreOffice is 99% compatible with Office docs, it just doesn't cut it in a mission critical environment where everyone else out there is using MS Office. For better or worse everyone already knows MS Office and are already using...
Businesses use some proprietary apps, but most use MS Office I would think. They cannot realistically do it until there's a usable Linux version of MS Office (most of the Linux alternatives out there are honestly a joke).
I'm guessing MS will never release Office for Linux partly because of...
If he was able to get in the spot in a way that didn't allow you to fully open the door, that implies that the door wasn't fully open (or open at all) when he pulled in.
My guess is that he should have been more observant and seen that you're actively loading/unloading and made the connection...
I've recently installed Antergos (variant of Arch) and have been very impressed with how easy things are these days with Linux on the desktop. Possibly my expectations were low because the last time I used Linux was at least 8-9 years ago (kernel version around 2.6.25 or so) and less user...
If they don't offer anything, they pay a penalty of $2,000 (indexed) for each employee. Here's a flow chart that helps understand all of this from an employer's perspective.
http://kff.org/infographic/employer-responsibility-under-the-affordable-care-act/
While it's likely cheaper for them to...
I'm pretty sure that they check. Actually what happens is that the government charges the employer a $3,000 penalty (or whatever it's indexed to now) for any of their employees who goes out there in the exchange and gets a federal subsidy because the employer care is unaffordable. So there's a...
Hindsight is 20/20. On the original flight path (KL to Beijing) it was not supposed to go over vast expanses of ocean. As a result, the fact that nothing was found quickly was very unexpected and made the story more attractive over time. It wasn't until quite some time (weeks) until there was...
Yeah, and I've found that it doesn't work in areas where there are stretches of road going uphill. People don't generally use cruise control and they don't do enough with the throttle to maintain speed going uphill.
My experience with Samsung has not been great.
A LCD TV had 2 separate issues - 1 resulted in Samsung sending someone to fix it because of how widespread it was (think they got sued for it), and another required a solution that we found on the web. Both of these probably happened within 3 years...
I like McCormick's montreal steak seasoning. Rub on just before cooking. I think the flavor is much better than just salt + pepper.
I've never been able to get wet marinades to work well for steak. It's hard to avoid sugar in wet marinades, and if sugar is in there that burns quickly in the...
20-30 minutes is too long, because your garlic slices will start becoming tasteless from too much extraction. Unless you for some reason don't eat the garlic slices and toss them away.
About 10 minutes is ideal from my experience.
But yeah OP - the main reason that you didn't succeed is...
I know drafting is a big deal in cycling so that would make sense there, but I don't think that applies in running? Why is someone's best chance to win the race to go slow and squeak out the win, if they can go at a better pace and get a better time?
Did you guys really go directly from VHS to DVD? How can that not be a night and day difference? In Hong Kong at least, LaserDisc and VCD were both very popular in between those two technologies.
I agree it's perhaps a curve like the one you show, but don't you think that the curve itself shifts over time because of improvements in technology, and even evolution of the human body in the long run? I think for the most part we're on the same page, I just don't think the limits are as rigid...
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