Actually 1930's Spain, which was doing well as a Libertarian Socialist setup until the Stalinist's showed up. This is a reoccurring problem with all types of libertarianism, the authoritarians are usually better organized and more ruthless, move in and fuck things.
Can mean ownership by the State. There are quite a few types of Socialism ranging from authoritarian, usually with the State, to libertarian, where the idea is the minimum amount of government involvement and everything being voluntary. At its most fundamental Socialism just means the ownership of the means of production by the workers. From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...,
Libertarian socialism also rejects the state itself,[4] is close to and overlaps with left-libertarianism[5][6] and criticizes wage labour relationships within the workplace,[7] instead emphasizing workers' self-management of the workplace[4] and decentralized structures of political organization.[8][9][10] It asserts that a society based on freedom and justice can be achieved through abolishing authoritarian institutions that control certain means of production and subordinate the majority to an owning class or political and economic elite.[11] Libertarian socialists advocate for decentralized structures based on direct democracy and federal or confederal associations such as libertarian municipalism, citizens' assemblies, trade unions and workers' councils.[12][13]
Well the post I responded to said, "What I DO NOT want is a socialist system which FORCES ME to pay for their business model. " in reference to Netflix, which seems to be a common idea that they're subsidizing Netflix. As for the future, favouritism is very likely.
I used to when I was on dialup, then the speedtest sites started taking too long to load. Of interest in your link is that at least 2 sparsely populated large countries (Australia and Canada) are in the top 10.
Socialism is not forcing competition or having reasonable rules such as getting what you pay for. I live in a country with net neutrality, it means I pay for X amount of data, 250 GBs in my case. How I use that data is up to me. I can watch cat videos all day from joes_cat_video.com or Netflix. Either way costs the same for both me and my ISP. Why does it cost Americans more to stream 720 Netflix then the 8k video from joes?
There's not going to be any re-unification, perhaps some opening up of the borders. North and South Korea have diverged enough that even the language is hard for each to understand, the young S. Koreans aren't interested in re-unification and it would be as expensive as shit (see Germany), though with Trump's understanding of finances, perhaps America will borrow more and underwrite the cost.
Well it is all relative, the firewood involves me running a chainsaw and perhaps burning a gallon of gasoline and if I cheap out, a litre of chain oil (there is vegetable based chain oils). And a few gallons of gas to move it sometimes. Food is likewise dependent on sequestered carbon to one degree or another, tractors, delivery, perhaps fertilizer and so on.
It's hard to say if it is only Chinese investors, but yes there is a property bubble that the current government is trying to tax into slowing down. When it pops, it's hard to say what will happen but it could be bad. Things aren't good now, house prices are sky high, same with rentals, along with a very low vacancy rate. I live 50 miles out and it used to be cheap here, now the median price of a house is $950k cdn and all the good rentals have been torn down, it's amazing how many subdivisions have gone up, not to mention condos.
That's how it was done in BC, income tax cuts along with the introduction of the carbon tax. The economy did very well. Eventually the left wing NDP got into power, with support from the Greens (it was close to a tied election) and took out the revenue neutral part. So far the economy is still doing well and the budget is still balanced.
Breathing is carbon neutral. While I pay a carbon tax on the gasoline I burn, I don't pay a carbon tax on the firewood I burn for heat., nor for the store bought charcoal I use for barbecuing.
Yet BC has mostly had the best economy in Canada while having a carbon tax. Originally revenue neutral with rebates for the lowest income brackets it wasn't too bad though exempting the natural gas industry was kind of weird but both the left and the right (Provincially, not Vancouver) love natural gas, which is way better bet then diluted bitumen.
Not to undermine that achievement, but there was never any transition from one totally different architecture to another that supported software from the previous architecture.
Whereas for example a third party software like Photoshop MC68K would run on Mac PowerPC, and Photoshop for PowerPC would run on a Mac x86, at least during the transition period.
I believe at least the Alpha version of NT had a JIT that could run x86 binaries, both Windows and DOS. The PowerPC version of OS/2 could also run x86 Win16 binaries (probably Win32s binaries as well), actually the whole WinOS2, a real version of Win 3.x as well as DOS binaries using a JIT.
Searching, it is hard to judge how much is already oxidized. I do know that geologists consider that free oxygen only exists due to life and even the Earth would loose all it's free oxygen within a few million years if photosynthesis stopped.
Or was unemployable for other reasons such as no way to keep up on personal hygiene due to being homeless or perhaps he got busted many years ago for having a joint. As others mentioned, there's also mental illness, coffee shop probably doesn't want to hire a mumbler or someone who can't help but curse customers.
Why would you say that? Mars is called the red planet due to the iron oxide and the Earth has the banded iron deposits from the great oxygen event, which took something like a billion years to finish oxidizing the iron. If nothing else, a good number of iron nickel meteors will have hit the Moon over the last 4 billion years. Lots of other elements that oxygen will bind to as well.
The problem is that Mozilla has decided to copy Chrome in too many ways, including the frequent updates. I don't have Chrome available here but I'd assume the same dangers exist with Chrome due to the frequent updates. Of course Mozilla has decided to change their rendering engine, so more breakage is likely and as you experienced, happening.
You should really have your son on the ESR channel as Firefox updates and breaks things very regularly, like every 6 weeks. As they continue moving away from Gecko, breakages are even more likely. Personally I use SeaMonkey, which currently has automatic updates turned off, to hard to keep up with Mozilla's changes to Firefox
And in Canada, the Provinces with more carriers have lower prices. For example, Saskatchewan, which still has a government owned carrier, has much lower prices then the neighbouring Provinces that have similar population densities and terrain.
Actually 1930's Spain, which was doing well as a Libertarian Socialist setup until the Stalinist's showed up.
This is a reoccurring problem with all types of libertarianism, the authoritarians are usually better organized and more ruthless, move in and fuck things.
Can mean ownership by the State. There are quite a few types of Socialism ranging from authoritarian, usually with the State, to libertarian, where the idea is the minimum amount of government involvement and everything being voluntary.
At its most fundamental Socialism just means the ownership of the means of production by the workers.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...,
Well the post I responded to said, "What I DO NOT want is a socialist system which FORCES ME to pay for their business model. " in reference to Netflix, which seems to be a common idea that they're subsidizing Netflix.
As for the future, favouritism is very likely.
You meant Socialism. Geez you kids today don't know words.
No Socialism is people getting together and starting a co-op ISP.
Crony Capitalism is when the Capitalists own the government.
I used to when I was on dialup, then the speedtest sites started taking too long to load.
Of interest in your link is that at least 2 sparsely populated large countries (Australia and Canada) are in the top 10.
Would Comcast bother answering the phone or put the callers on hold for hours? And what makes you think there is a LocalISP.net.
Socialism is not forcing competition or having reasonable rules such as getting what you pay for.
I live in a country with net neutrality, it means I pay for X amount of data, 250 GBs in my case. How I use that data is up to me. I can watch cat videos all day from joes_cat_video.com or Netflix. Either way costs the same for both me and my ISP.
Why does it cost Americans more to stream 720 Netflix then the 8k video from joes?
There's not going to be any re-unification, perhaps some opening up of the borders.
North and South Korea have diverged enough that even the language is hard for each to understand, the young S. Koreans aren't interested in re-unification and it would be as expensive as shit (see Germany), though with Trump's understanding of finances, perhaps America will borrow more and underwrite the cost.
Well it is all relative, the firewood involves me running a chainsaw and perhaps burning a gallon of gasoline and if I cheap out, a litre of chain oil (there is vegetable based chain oils). And a few gallons of gas to move it sometimes.
Food is likewise dependent on sequestered carbon to one degree or another, tractors, delivery, perhaps fertilizer and so on.
It's hard to say if it is only Chinese investors, but yes there is a property bubble that the current government is trying to tax into slowing down. When it pops, it's hard to say what will happen but it could be bad. Things aren't good now, house prices are sky high, same with rentals, along with a very low vacancy rate. I live 50 miles out and it used to be cheap here, now the median price of a house is $950k cdn and all the good rentals have been torn down, it's amazing how many subdivisions have gone up, not to mention condos.
And what was May like?
That's how it was done in BC, income tax cuts along with the introduction of the carbon tax. The economy did very well.
Eventually the left wing NDP got into power, with support from the Greens (it was close to a tied election) and took out the revenue neutral part. So far the economy is still doing well and the budget is still balanced.
Breathing is carbon neutral. While I pay a carbon tax on the gasoline I burn, I don't pay a carbon tax on the firewood I burn for heat., nor for the store bought charcoal I use for barbecuing.
Yet BC has mostly had the best economy in Canada while having a carbon tax. Originally revenue neutral with rebates for the lowest income brackets it wasn't too bad though exempting the natural gas industry was kind of weird but both the left and the right (Provincially, not Vancouver) love natural gas, which is way better bet then diluted bitumen.
May set records for dryness (something like 1.2 mm at VCR) and most days over the average high temps. June seems back to normal.
True.
Not to undermine that achievement, but there was never any transition from one totally different architecture to another that supported software from the previous architecture.
Whereas for example a third party software like Photoshop MC68K would run on Mac PowerPC, and Photoshop for PowerPC would run on a Mac x86, at least during the transition period.
I believe at least the Alpha version of NT had a JIT that could run x86 binaries, both Windows and DOS.
The PowerPC version of OS/2 could also run x86 Win16 binaries (probably Win32s binaries as well), actually the whole WinOS2, a real version of Win 3.x as well as DOS binaries using a JIT.
Searching, it is hard to judge how much is already oxidized. I do know that geologists consider that free oxygen only exists due to life and even the Earth would loose all it's free oxygen within a few million years if photosynthesis stopped.
Pretty entitled workers where you work.
Or was unemployable for other reasons such as no way to keep up on personal hygiene due to being homeless or perhaps he got busted many years ago for having a joint.
As others mentioned, there's also mental illness, coffee shop probably doesn't want to hire a mumbler or someone who can't help but curse customers.
Why would you say that? Mars is called the red planet due to the iron oxide and the Earth has the banded iron deposits from the great oxygen event, which took something like a billion years to finish oxidizing the iron. If nothing else, a good number of iron nickel meteors will have hit the Moon over the last 4 billion years.
Lots of other elements that oxygen will bind to as well.
Any free oxygen will find something to oxidize such as iron.
Grass that, for some reason escapes me, we seem to want to spend a great deal of time and energy to mow.
Unmowed grass is a fire hazard.
The problem is that Mozilla has decided to copy Chrome in too many ways, including the frequent updates. I don't have Chrome available here but I'd assume the same dangers exist with Chrome due to the frequent updates. Of course Mozilla has decided to change their rendering engine, so more breakage is likely and as you experienced, happening.
You should really have your son on the ESR channel as Firefox updates and breaks things very regularly, like every 6 weeks.
As they continue moving away from Gecko, breakages are even more likely.
Personally I use SeaMonkey, which currently has automatic updates turned off, to hard to keep up with Mozilla's changes to Firefox
And in Canada, the Provinces with more carriers have lower prices. For example, Saskatchewan, which still has a government owned carrier, has much lower prices then the neighbouring Provinces that have similar population densities and terrain.