@Carnival-Boy if only more people had that attitude. Good companies do, but in the SMB space those are few and far between. We have good, long term clients that work that way, but generally only after a long time of having been on site and knowing the techs personally.
Apparently they can be a tad leaky too haha - c'est la vie. I will start looking around here, see what I can find.
Yes pretty much all of them leak oil at the rear main seal (not enough to really hurt anything). Its just a jeep trademark. Also their cooling systems suck
Ok I just spoke (via PM) with Sean over at Spiceworks. Here are his what he says exactly.
As Per Sean:
"Much like with anything "Partner" related, we do disallow those employed by a company to represent/promote their products and services to do so but we do not stop others who have used someone else's products/services from doing so. But we no more stop someone who has engaged on MangoLassi from posting a link to it than we do stop someone from posting about IT Ninjas or Experts Exchange. For example: https://community.spiceworks.com/search?query=mangolassi"
So you can post links to pertinent information. NO BASHING ANYTHING, ANYONE etc.
Fuel Surcharge - REALLY.... we're splitting out the cost of fuel now?
I'm also surprised that it's cheaper for a child to fly than an adult - it's still only one person to a seat (I'm guessing infants in laps fly free). Yet the fuel surcharge is the same (you'd think if anything that is where the difference would be since most children weigh less and would require less fuel to move them than an adult..
Children weigh less and use less fuel. Not much, but some.
The UK was specifically who I was thinking of. But there was a recent article where someone was stopped in France and required to unencrypt his drive before he could fly.
"Before he can fly" is a bit different. The UK and the US are the two that don't protect privacy. The UK is not like the rest of Europe at all. The UK takes a lot of heat on that side of the pond for their American-like policies.
The US is not a capitalistic market at all. There is very little free market in the US. Tons and tons of "it looks like a free market" to people who don't know what that means, but capitalism is not something Americans have or want.
Wrapping up my first week with Change out in San Francisco. This week has been amazing. Great people, great company, great mission, great technology. This is really exciting. One more week in California, I had back to my family a week from tonight.
And Syracuse averages something like 2 more feet of snow a year than Buffalo....Syracuse is #1 for snowiest cities in the USA and Buffalo is 4...or Rochester is 4 and Buffalo is 3...they are both practically identical...Syracuse's average is 110"/year...
Depends on size. Each of those is the snowiest, for its size. If you include all sizes, Syracuse loses to even smaller Watertown.