I’ve seen more than one example of that kind of technical error. Always hilarious!
I’ve seen more than one example of that kind of technical error. Always hilarious!
Wrong summary for sure. If it was the correct summary, it would be "winter is coming," not "spring is coming."Either this plot summary stops just short of a REALLY DARK TWIST ENDING, or Amazon has screwed up matching the book with the summary...View attachment 373374
The fact that netflix rolled with it makes it the comedy gold it is.I’ve seen more than one example of that kind of technical error. Always hilarious!
I doubt the percentage of large companies using Azure to host their servers is that high. If you’re referring to the mass outages due to CrowdStrike, it impacted Windows servers so they could still be hosted in Amazon, Google, or Oracle’s cloud offerings if they still run Windows just like it’s possible to run a Linux server in Microsoft Azure.You know it really makes a guy wonder. Whats the percentage of companies, talking like the big international types, using Azure. 90%? 95%?
Man its absolutely hilarious to me that we are so fragile as a global network.
And yet, I was a hypocrite, because I loved buying stuff from the army surplus store and I certainly hadn't earned the used look of that stuff.
Very true. Various militaries do occasionally sell off used clothing and equipment. I used to see occasional batches of it come into the large surplus store that was my primary source, Hercules Surplus in Toronto, and would steer well clear of it despite the even lower prices.Military surplus isn't typically used though. It is surplus inventory that the supply chain would rather sell off than store. Army surplus stores are basically Marshall's in olive drab.
Military surplus isn't typically used though. It is surplus inventory that the supply chain would rather sell off than store. Army surplus stores are basically Marshall's in olive drab.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.