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Bella's end can only be imagined, and indeed he cannot stop imagining it, feeding his visions with the terrible data of history.
Though some carriers like T-Mobile and Sprint are attempting to use 'unlimited' data plans to buy market share, the majority of users in the U.S. are on terrible data plans that parcel out the megabytes like gold.
I do know that it took me around three years to fill a 256GB SD card with my Canon 6D shooting our Disrupt events, product reviews and more, so using that as a baseline this should last you basically to the end of your natural life even with terrible data management practices.
"At the moment, what is astonishing, is that most HR departments 1) have terrible data anyway to answer these important questions, and 2) to the extent they have them they don't pair those data sets in a way that allows them to prove — so they don't know 'did we hire them because of X or Y' and 'did that help us to actually replicate what was working well and jettison what wasn't'," she adds.
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#gfc2 #business March 1, 2013 Steve Collins (@TradeDesk_Steve) One has to start wondering after the by election disaster ; the terrible UK data ; and the fall in STG - how long Osborne will last March 1 , 20139.50am GMT Britain's manufacturing sector has also suffered a grim February, with Markit reporting the first contraction since last November.
Calling the persistently high rate of unemployment a "grave concern," language that several experts described as unusually strong, Mr. Bernanke made clear that a recent run of tepid rather than terrible economic data had not altered the Fed's will to act, because the pace of growth remained too slow to reduce the number of people who lack jobs.
I can't tell you how many folks demo products for us with HORRIBLE design and terrible sample data in them.
"It's also a terrible avenue for data loss and data leakage".
I've been having a terrible time downloading data from the Energy Information Agency — painfully slow, nothing seemed to work.
Mr. Nicholson said the credit monitoring was part of his agency's effort to atone for the "terrible, unfortunate, regrettable" data loss that appears certain to cost taxpayers much more than $20 million.
The terrible March jobs data provoked hand wringing everywhere but at the FOMC whose "participants generally saw signs of improvement in labour market conditions despite the weaker-than expected March payroll employment figure".
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