A couple days ago. People have been taking selfies with it all day, so I guess they like it.
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The typical example they provide in the story isn’t actually a good one as it is in Alberta, where they built the Alberta Supernet, so the situation in the story is actually far better than anywhere else in Canada.
Doug specifically said it wouldn't be, but I struggle with his Jedi mind tricks. Does it mean he will?
Such wide swings, especially for Flatpak, make it clear the sampling is low and data is inaccurate and spotty. I wouldn’t base much on this.
That is a very long article that somehow completely fails to mention the Monroe doctrine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monroe_Doctrine
AKA: Why is South America so fucked up?
I imagine we still don’t teach it in school.
There’s nothing to see. It doesn’t matter how close you look.
Pee Pee is a technocrat, in the literal sense. Techno = skill, crat = power
Skill to get and maintain power. I think Mulcair is just jealous that he isn’t as skilled, otherwise I don’t think any different of him. Political office is a magnet for such people.
What will he do once he gets the power? Impossible to know at this point, but he’s figured out how to get more and that’s exactly what he’s going to do.
I could save them a lot of money. If you want shitty phone service that unreliable with weird problems that never get resolved get lots of excuses and just generally shit, use Vodafone.
 An interesting investigation would be who hired this guy?
https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/rogers-names-new-cto-after-masssive-network-failure/494021

Yeah it's a classic case of Microsoft marketing. So far I found the office integration to be the least useful and most over hyped in marketing. However what it is good at is actually helpful. Join a meeting late it already has an update for what's happened on the meeting so far and it's really good for summarizing a meeting especially a key topics and a summary of action items. Tedious tasks like taking data copied from a PDF file and reformatting it correctly in CSV. And my favorite is making custom graphics based on a specific colour palette, though most images are really good for entertainment, demos and samples, but not production quality for final products. Weird results include creepy human images just don't look right in a disturbing zombie-like way.