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Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature
Rich Kulawiec
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Arthur C. Clarke
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1917
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Teknik
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Arthur C. Clarke
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1917
-)
Teknik
The new SSL VPN functionality also comes with a price. SSL VPN is no longer a free feature on Cisco platforms; instead, it is now a licensed feature. Cisco also introduced Anti-X services for the ASA-5500 platform via a new content security module on the ASA platform. However, this functionality is mutually exclusive of Cisco's advanced IDS support, diminishing the competitive impact in the highly competitive UTM market.
Joel Conover
Advanced video capabilities and visually demanding applications are becoming a ubiquitous part of enterprise mobile computing. We are pleased to work with HP to deliver a feature-rich solution.
Phil Eisler
Inflation is sufficiently low and tame -- and the economic outlook is sufficiently uncertain -- to be of little concern to the Fed at present.
Steven Wood
I cannot rule out a situation whereby in two or three years from now, one of the older smokestack industries which has not been sufficiently privatized and which has not been exposed sufficiently to external competition will have to close shop. That would be a problem.
Jan Truszynski
I think a lot of people might consider humans to be at the pinnacle of evolutionary lineage -- that we have achieved an advanced state as a species, and we have basically become the end-game. But what we found indicates that the species -- particularly when it comes to the brain, which is perhaps our most defining feature -- is still evolving.
Bruce T. Lahn
Another problem afflicting higher education is the brain drain of faculty to the more advanced parts of the world. The striking feature of this challenge is that because of poor conditions of service, faculty is not able to attract young lecturers.
John Agyekum Kufuor
We are please to have this feature completed. This feature will help us get a true sense of what our members prefer to use in caring for their pets. The feature will also allow First Pet Life to track the most popular products and offer those products to our members at cheaper rates.
Andre Williams
While I think that 18 (months) is somewhat better than 24 (months), the truth of the matter is those numbers are sufficiently imprecise, and the whole thing is sufficiently unlikely that it seemed more suitable, especially given our continued budget pressure, to stick with 24 months.
Linton Brooks
Persecution is not an original feature in any religion; but it is always the strongly marked feature of all religions established by law
Thomas Paine
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1737
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1809
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Förföljelse
When I saw (Tan's movie) 15, I thought this guy is just up there, you know, ... I said, 'Look Roy, just do a feature. Don't worry, we'll get the money, and you keep the budget really lean.' That's how 15 (the feature-film version) came about.
Eric Khoo
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1965
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You need both an exit feature as well as an entry feature. Unless you have both ends, the system still isn't operational. Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements. You need both an exit feature as well as an entry feature. Unless you have both ends, the system still isn't operational.
Clark Kent Ervin
Those vendors have had a feature that Rational is missing and that feature is their main selling point. What [IBM wants] to be able to do is give you a place to go to get access to the data and all the tools.
Carey Schwaber
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