I can honestly say I didn't see that one coming.
Probably better off. Guy was probably set in his ways so it's time for someone new.
I can honestly say I didn't see that one coming.
Probably better off. Guy was probably set in his ways so it's time for someone new.
http://traceback.org/2006/06/14/rema...on-windows-xp/
I had the same problem happen to me ten years ago as a dev, figured this out and it helps dramatically. This was the way Unix keyboards were designed.
So that's a loss of one hundred thirty-nine million dollars, resulting in a single resignation, which is still more than we see in the Eurozone. >_>
Why is it, exactly, that we have greater accountability in the offices of a damn gaming company than we do for any banking group in Europe, Asia, or the Americas?
Watching the insanity that is Cyprus and now the EU at large, what with Reuters reporting this morning that the EU is drawing up a bail-in plan for the entire Eurozone, I am gobsmacked that there are no resignations, admissions of guilt, et cetera from the important offices, but only from gaming companies or factories. -.- ...and the only thing I can think of is that I hope all this economic oblivion, and SE's own losses, do not derail ARR.
(-.- ) Sigh...