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Rule 5: Look at Fault-tolerant Design Suspiciously
Network hardware and circuits all have issues sooner or later. Mission-critical networks are supposedly designed to withstand such faults. So why do we still hear about catastrophes from time to time? In this webinar clip, we use NetBrain to look at a few network designs visually, and illustrate why the “Keep it simple, stupid” rule is important for fault-tolerant design.
Is there an easy rule of thumb in design for whether or not to tuck in a man’s shirt?
Question by rilo: Is there an easy rule of thumb in design for whether or not to tuck in a man’s shirt?
I know there are some shirts you tuck in, and some you don’t, but how can I tell which one is which?
My basic rule of thumb so far is to just judge whether or not it looks stupid. But I heard somewhere once that it depends upon the bottom hemline. Is this true?
Best answer:
Answer by Fashionista
yes . . . generally a dress shirt (one you’d wear w/ a shirt and tie) has a curved hem. higher on the sides and long in front and back. a shirt that can be untucked will be even all the way around. however, i know guys who wear dress shirts either way. just be carefull b/c sometimes they just look goofy or too long.
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