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Not yet, I'm just now switching over to vagrant, but docker is next on my list of things to check out.
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Yes. In my experience the major advantage of VE instances over a full VM is the incredibly fast start-up time and minimal system load.
If you're looking to distribute pre-configured machine instances you should also evaluate Vagrant [^]. Vagrant can provision both Docker containers and Virtualbox VMs.
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Hi Chris,
My understanding is that it's just like Sandboxie[^]
Basically a sandbox for you application with it's own registry and hdd all in a virtual space.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Johan
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My wife is extremely allergic to cats.
Will she also be allergic to tigers?
Kind of urgent.
Not really urgent, but I do suddenly find myself pondering this
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Put her in a cage with tigers, see if she survives
[edit] give her epipen if you don't want to risk her life
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Yeah, they don't know either.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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I'm also allergic to (some) cats. I'm guessing that exposure to a Tiger will be more detrimental to her health.
But the answer to your REAL question is No, she won't be allergic to Tiger suits[^].
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Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Yeah, I've got the same some problem.
Oddly enough, it seems to be only black fur. (And, no, not psychological. I don't even have to see the cat in question for my eyes to start puffing up and my throat closing.)
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Any species that's black or just certain black ones?
In America your antibodies might be labeled as racist.
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I *think* only generic American shorthairs, but I don't recall ever coming across any black longhairs, so...no way to tell for sure.
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Just give Lisa Simpson a call... I hear she's got a rock for that...
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chriselst wrote: Will she also be allergic to tigers?
It could be deadly!
chriselst wrote: My wife is extremely allergic to cats.
My Doctor said I'm allergic to cats and dogs. But I never suffered that - and I eat them since I was I little boy.
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Not if you shave the tiger first. I've never heard of any complaints about a shaved kitty.
Will Rogers never met me.
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I have yet to meet a woman who's allergic to a Jaguar.
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You're totally welcome. Just glad I could help a bit.
Jeremy Falcon
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Normally TWC suck massively - they are an expensive, poorly run excuse for a cable network company who have terrible customer service and a crappy DVR menuing system.
However, I had a letter stating that my internet service was being upgraded free of charge and a new cable modem would be on it's way to me. Yippee! Something for nothing!
Of course, that's not what actually happened. They sent the wrong modem and then deactivated me when I rang because they didn't understand what I was saying (that comes of having overseas call centers).
Anyway, the correct modem arrived yesterday. Plugged it in. Called to activate. Done. under 10 minutes and now with 50Mbps as measured by speedtest.net as opposed to the 15 I was getting before.
For once they got it right.
Now, if only they would have some decent channels to watch...
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Virgin Media did something similar about one year ago - "We are upgrading you from 10mbps to 20mbps completely free!"
One month later a letter arrives through the door from Virgin Media - "We are raising your monthly bill by £3 due to inflation etc."...
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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GuyThiebaut wrote: raising your monthly bill by £3 due to inflation
A short note from FastFoodsR-Us
"We are not raising the price of any of our value meals. No. We will fight raising those prices to help all consumer-eaters. We are, however, implementing the new bucket-size drinks for all value-meals. We know that few of you drink that much and those of you who do are sickly and unable to get up off a chair, but we are doing this to assuage the thirst of the people. It is value-added. However, we will have to raise the price of all values meals just a little so that we can offer you these larger buckets-o-beverage, that so many of you have never actually said you wanted, but we know you do. That's how we add value." (whisper) And more of your money to our pockets.
Value Meals Save YOU MONEY and SAVE YOUR LIFE!!!
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mark merrens wrote: Now, if only they would have some decent channels to watch... Ha! Exactly.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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mark merrens wrote: Normally TWC suck massively
After being stuck with TWC for eleven years, I finally got FIOS... They charge less, and I've actually measured MORE bandwidth in both directions than they're charging me for...
Not to come off as a marketing shill or anything... I'm sure they'll start jacking up the rates after the first year... But it just felt so good to get rid of TWC... Now I'll just have to see if they refund the month they auto-billed me in advance the day before I cancelled...
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Our choices are: TWC or DirectTV (through a third-party supplier). I'd still have to get internet service through TWC. I'd dump the TV and landline but the wife likes them.
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