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How to invest $5,000 for my family's future?
If you don't have one yet, use it as an emergency fund. It will allow you to pay unexpected expenses without going below zero, which means you don't pay interest, which probably will save you more than you can earn by investing. Put it in a high yield savings account that allows quick withdrawal.
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at 2:01 PM on June 30, 2008
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Essential texts in German literature?
I went to school in Germany class 11 to 13. From what I remember, we read Kleist (Der zerbrochene Krug, some novels), Kafka (Die Verwandlung, some shorter stuff), Max Frisch (Andorra, Stiller), Goethe (Faust I and II), Joseph Roth...
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at 11:50 AM on June 13, 2008
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Mystery Panting
This database has the location, a church in Ornavasso. It describes it as "four men in the river invoking the Virgin Mary", and files it under "transportation incidents". The artist seems to be unknown.
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at 4:27 AM on May 8, 2008
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The church where the painting is located has a collection of over 1000 ex-voto. I guess it's pretty save to assume that somebody commisioned it after being miracolously saved from a transportation incident in the river, but haven't been able to find out more.
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at 4:44 AM on May 8, 2008
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Newbie To Storage Area Networks
I'm just guessing, but I'd expect FCoE to have slightly better performance. FC is designed to have a low protocol overhead, and in a typical iSCSI SAN you don't use the features of IP (like routability). So I guess iSCSI has some fat that's not really needed.
If I were a buyer I'd take iSCSI all the time, just because it's easy to understand. I work for a storage vendor, and my impression is that true FC skills are not really widespread, while everybody gets iSCSI once... [more]
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at 1:07 PM on April 8, 2008
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It's me against the alpha males!
I'm a techie male in my early thirties, and if somebody tried to force me to do stuff in Sharepoint, I'd be very reluctant to cooperate. Your problem as I see it is not so much the level of techiness, but the fact that people often have their own way of doing things, often religiously fine-tuned over decades of professional experience. Read some productivity blogs, and you'll see that there is a lot of different ways of doing something as basic as handling a to do list.... [more]
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at 6:52 AM on December 4, 2007
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Interesting investment strategy?
As far as I remember, Poland made a lot of noise and laws to prevent EU citizens (especially Germans) to buy their land, precisely because they expected everybody to come over and buy land cheaply. You may want to investigate if you´d be allowed to buy in the first place.
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at 4:11 AM on November 13, 2007
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Expat skills wanted in the Netherlands?
If you've got any kind of IT affinity at all, you can easily get a job in one of the many multilingual helpdesk/support centers. Speaking any european language will help, as these are usually providing support for the rest of Europe, and the environment can be quite fun, if working with people from all over Europe is something that you'd find attractive. These are low pay jobs, but they will pay your bills. As there's a high turnover rate, they're always looking for people. Employers in the... [more]
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at 10:31 AM on October 21, 2007
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Maybe it's time to start backing up...
It depends on your specific requirements, but most companies don't take images of everything, they standardize on a few particular configurations, and keep a couple of standard images. That way you only need to backup user data, and there's tons of options for that. A backup agent running on the clients pushes changed data to the backup server, which also controls the storing of data onto your array/filer/SAN/whatever. That's the way at least Legato, Tivoli Storage Manager, and Veritas Netbackup... [more]
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at 10:27 PM on October 11, 2007
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What can you tell me about raising meat goats?
I basically grew up with goats. There are tons of interesting things to know, but the one thing that I always found most remarkable is how status-conscious they are. I'm not sure if this was specific to our North Italian breed or if it's applicable to all goats, though. We gave bells to some of them in order to find them more easily up in the mountains, and they interpreted them as status symbols; if you gave a bell to a weaker one, the others would beat it mercilessly, as this seemed to... [more]
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at 1:49 PM on August 23, 2007
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Help me identify this amazing sound?
I live in Amsterdam. Where these guys at the central station? If so, it's eastern european/ gipsy stuff, I think. I've seen them a couple of times there.
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at 12:07 PM on June 14, 2007
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Understanding protocols
Thanks for the answers so far. To clarify, I'm not so much looking into explanations of specific protocols; what I'm after is an abstract way of think about them. Imagine you've never heard of protocol X, grab the spec and start reading - what goes on in an expert's head? I guess something like "oh, I see, it's a layer y protocol. Stateless, hm", etc. So he's got abstractions in his mind that he uses to assess the new protocol. But what does he think exactly?
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at 8:36 AM on April 25, 2007
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Erm, I don't know what voltage actually is.
For what it's worth, I used to feel the same way about all things electrical. I never had the impression to really get it. I went on to study physics, realized at some point that the answer to what a voltage really is can be arbitrarily complex, forgot everything about it, and now treat electricity as something that kinda flows out of the wall and gets eaten by my devices. Jobwise, I'm doing fine.
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at 11:48 AM on March 28, 2007
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What the heck is my problem?
Reverse engineer yourself. What are you doing or feeling exactly? Are you perfectly in tune with all your desires? What is missing for perfect happiness? There might be wishes which you don't permit yourself to have, that's why you want to see them as some external to "you" (as in what's up with my brain, as if your brain is somehow not you!).
Try to find out, then to reconcile with the official behaviour you're allowing yourself to have (lifelong commitments, etc).
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at 4:21 AM on March 14, 2007
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Springtime engagement in Paris?
I think the mur des je t'aime is pretty cool, it's a wall with I love you written in many languages. It's not too crowded usually, just some couples standing there kissing, very special athmosphere.
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at 3:08 AM on March 9, 2007
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Why the Bose Hate?
Audiophilia, being about very subjective impressions, is one big holy war. The only agreement seems to be that Bose is crap.
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at 8:47 AM on March 2, 2007
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Waldorf/Steiner Schools
I've been to one of their schools for 3 years, and so have a lot of people I know. You'll get a lot of different opinions, mainly because the anthroposophic/waldorf/etc movement is quite pluralistic. It ranges from friendly treehuggers to rabid sectarians to individualistic anarchists to conservative christians. It depends a lot on the school and the local community itself, at least it's that way in Germany.
Relationship-wise, if you're a convinced... [more]
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at 6:45 AM on February 7, 2007
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Why is recipe software so hard to write?
It's a problem that looks simple at first sight, but in reality it is completely ill-defined. The same is true for content management systems in general. Nobody is ever happy with their blogging software, for example.
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at 8:06 AM on November 29, 2006
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Toilet Rat
Now that the people with phobic tendencies stopped reading this thread, it's safe to point out that it does happen with pythons as well.
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at 11:47 PM on May 22, 2006
Sorry, correct link.
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at 11:49 PM on May 22, 2006
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Ever given up on logging on?
I'm offline for two weeks per year each year, which only works by being somewhere where there is no internet access. As soon as I'm back in the civilized world, I'm back at 10 hours per day. Deciding to cut back internet usage never worked - and I did stop smoking after ten years, so it's not like I've got a dramatic lack of willpower.
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at 7:41 AM on May 9, 2006
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Any other loners out there?
You could get this card. Free entrance to all major museums, free transportation, a canal cruise, all for less than 50 Euros.
Amsterdam is full of people coming here from everywhere. I'd be extremely surprised if you'd stay alone for long.
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at 4:23 AM on April 29, 2006
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My internet doesn't work
Another thing to check is whether you've set up some policies or restrictions on the router. It happened to me, I played around with the settings when the router was new and then forgot about it until a year later, when weird things started to happen with a new client.
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at 12:32 AM on April 8, 2006
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Goodbye, Metafilter. Hello, cubicle.
Companies sure make up stupid policies all the time, but your description of the situation sounds a bit weird. Normal surfing, where you load some pages with lots of text and then spend some time reading it, just doesn't use a lot of bandwidth, especially not compared to the "tremendous amount of data" your company is streaming. If the IT guys are sane, they're not after you - they're after the guys streaming web radio and videos all day.
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at 2:49 PM on April 5, 2006