Maybe you were making the mistake?
Maybe you were making the mistake?
Holland is also flat as fuck
Telecoms project engineer.
I supervise and co-ordinate the roll out of FTTH networks.
Go on
-Merchants will be required to put signs in front of all products that have been reduced in size without a corresponding price cut.
What’s to stop the manufacturer reducing the item by, for example, 10% in size, and 2% in price?
Nothing at all!
You’re getting down votes, but you’re not wrong.
If it’s true, then it is Masi-ve news
He interviewed Jeremy Clarkson, who looked rather tipsy.
Where have we heard that before…?
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Source of the leak identified
Lemmy see how this all plays out
It’s not about money, it’s about having a teeny tiny bit of authority over others in your otherwise meaningless existence.
His real name is Louie
He goes by Louie, Lewis, Lewis Hamilton, Douglas Luiz, Dougie, Doogie, Dougie Howzer MD, King Louis XIV of France, Doug Larse,.
Here in the UK, our exchange buildings have emergency battery and diesel generator backups so if power does go out for an extended period, then at least the head ends and exchange equipment will still function.
Even a relatively small building will have a backup generator with a 1000 litre fuel tank.
Netomnia is a company that uses Openreach’s infrastructure (poles,ducts,manholes) to provide their own FTTP network. The cables and fibres they provide are ownred by them, but they lease the duct space from Openreach in order to get it from their own headend to a customers premises.
There are dozens of these PIA companies all over the UK who have varying degrees of quality when it comes to building a network.
I’ve not seen Netomnias build, but I have seen others like Airband and Full Fibre who are decent, to the other end of the scale like Virgin and Digital Infrastructure whose work is shocking to say the least.
I personally have Airband and I’ve been very impressed with their price and service. If Netomnia offer a decent no strings package, it might be worth giving it a shot as Openreach or Virgin might not have plans to build in your area in the near future.
Source: I work in the industry.
Old habits die hard
There must come a point where individual team members, engineers, strategists, tea lady etc, who I assume are highly motivated people, start to realise that this ‘program’ is going nowhere.
It must be counterproductive to the development of a team when you are setting your ambitions so low.
At what point do people start thinking ‘Fuck this!’ and start looking for opportunities elsewhere?