It happens in both places. You can (and should) test with .NET Native enabled on your local machine. You still upload IL to the Windows Store, and the final native compilation is done there. The Windows Store uses the same .NET Native SDK as ships with Visual Studio.
I'm shocked you can say these things having worked at a firm that obviously deals with fraud -- which I disagree with you -- is NOT the normal case.
If you're an officer of the court, aren't you obligated to report this? Or is it more likely you're not a lawyer and don't actually understand what's going on?
Disclosure -- I'm an L1-B. I'm paid higher than the prevailing wage. By far.
Beenie Babies are not good collectibles because you can make as much as you want. And even if they were, they are bulky and not really divisible to be used as money. Gold and gold coins is much better in that respect.
The title says "infographic", and the word "vacation" IS in the infographic. Specifically, it states "47% have worked when they were on vacation". Under the image with a colspan of 2. ;)
Yes, vacation (or even non-working hours) would be implied in this case? Sunrise to sunset.... is that what we really want? Sure we want to be connected, but not necessarily "working".