They flew 88,000 flight hours and still flew two airplanes into the ground. I can see the FAA re-certifying the 737 but I wouldn't expect the EU to put this high on their to-do list. I'm sure Airbus will be happy to pick up the slack while Boeing works out their kinks.
I know I'm late to the discussion but I've been thinking about this for a long time. This combines a base number and a order of magnitude number. It can be translated backward into existing terms and the principle can be used for much larger numbers than I list here:
No, China's totalitarian government would have collapsed if it hadn't abandoned communism. In the long run communism is simply not a viable economic system, but capitalism is not freedom. Capitalism is a socialist economic system that is entirely compatible with authoritarian government.
This isn't an answer to the question but it may be helpful to know what to expect. About ten years ago vasculitis severed the nerve to my vocal chords. Fortunately only one chord was permanently lost. Initially the second chord was very weak so I could only speak in a whisper, as with your family member. Over time the remaining chord strengthened and after a few months I was able to speak at a normal volume. I still can't sing, my voice tires easily and it sometimes cracks.
It's critical to take care of the remaining chord; overuse can destroy it permanently. Tell him to see an ENT periodically and to consider speech therapy. Doctor's often don't refer patients for occupational therapy unless they ask. As they say, the squeaky wheel always gets the oil.
They think it's worth a grand? Either that or 3 cents and a viable alternative. What people value is the ability to keep in contact with friends and relatives. People value social networking, not the sleazy company that hosts it.
Otherwise knows as the American Republic. It has three branches of government rather than one and no branch by itself gets to change the course of the country. That is by design and while it's imperfect it has prevented the rise of totalitarian leaders.
In order for a leader to push through major changes he is or she must have either the overwhelming support of the American people, or a strong coalition of allies. Building a coalition is hard work and requires compromise. The president does not have the popular support necessary to force through his agenda and neither he or his party are willing to compromise.
After 911 the Air Force sent jets into DC. Then the Feds implemented no-fly zones around the city. Every time a plane came into the Airpark from the wrong direction they sent jets to intercept. The sonic booms they produced weren't just loud, they caused drywall and roofing tiles to crack.
This isn't an accident, it's a regulatory failure. If you want to do business in Maryland you have to be willing to game the system.
Years ago my mother had her childcare business shut down for nearly two months. The Maryland Child Care Administration had ordered her to replace the standard deadbolt with a lock keyed on both sides. They didn't want an intruder to be able to break through the glass and turn the lock. Then the fire marshal ordered her to remove the keyed deadbolt so people could exit quickly in a fire.
She ended up satisfying both agencies by gluing a key into the deadbolt.
Non-profit simply means that it doesn't have a legal obligation to maximize profits for its shareholders.
I'd be interested to know where you got that idea. I assume you mean incorporated companies since you reference shareholders, but even corporations have no such legal obligation. If someone wants to invest in a money losing business they are free to do so. In fact, lots of investors put money into companies that prioritize perceived social value over profit.
To be fair, there was a great deal of tax money spent on the investigation. The case was actively investigated for 45 years. It was suspended in 2016 but remains open.: https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us...
The procedure was broken but the text of the message was correct. The emergency response center should be prepared to receive a false instruction. There was no procedure to verify the message before issuing the alert and that's where the procedure broke down. Nobody should be fired over this. We do drills in order to learn from our mistakes before a crisis.
Why apportion geographically at all? I don't see anything in the US Constitution that requires it. The fairest solution would be to apportion districts by date of birth.
police work isn't even in the top 10 of most dangerous professions
It's low on the list of overall risk but according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics law enforcement officers are the second most likely to be murdered on the job. Number one is taxi drivers.
I would agree, but then there are these little gems in the order:
1: Kaspersky-branded products means information security products, solutions, and services supplied, directly or indirectly, by AO Kaspersky Lab or any of its predecessors, successors, parents, subsidiaries, or affiliates
2: This directive does not address Kaspersky code embedded in the products of other companies.
This is nothing but a coordinated campaign to destroy Kasperskys business. Maybe we should be asking why.
It would appear that you're correct on the first point. I live and I learn. On the second point, a Request for Quote and a Request for Proposal are not the same thing, at least as we used them in defense contracting.
Thank you for the explanation. I've posted in this thread so I can't give you points. I was curious if there were other terminology conventions in use. When I worked in procurement we dealt with construction vendors routinely and I never encountered a Request for Qualifications. But I was working in support _to_ procurement and always on the purchasing side, so my experience is narrow.
I personally do not see how any surface based approach can possibly cost less than the tunnel approach or be put in as quickly given the huge amount of problems it takes to put in a new rail line over long existing areas.
You might want to look at what happened with the DC Metro. The Red Line started leaking before they even finished it. It ended up costing more to repair the tunnel than it cost to build the entire system. They diverted money from maintenance for so long that the entire system is failing. And the Red Line is still leaking.
Chicago already has a very good alternative to tunnels: elevated tracks. I've only visited a couple of times but their system seems to work quite well.
They flew 88,000 flight hours and still flew two airplanes into the ground. I can see the FAA re-certifying the 737 but I wouldn't expect the EU to put this high on their to-do list. I'm sure Airbus will be happy to pick up the slack while Boeing works out their kinks.
I bet they get what they want before I get what I want
I've got like, 480,000 pixels!
No, China's totalitarian government would have collapsed if it hadn't abandoned communism. In the long run communism is simply not a viable economic system, but capitalism is not freedom. Capitalism is a socialist economic system that is entirely compatible with authoritarian government.
This is what you get when chemists play bingo
This isn't an answer to the question but it may be helpful to know what to expect. About ten years ago vasculitis severed the nerve to my vocal chords. Fortunately only one chord was permanently lost. Initially the second chord was very weak so I could only speak in a whisper, as with your family member. Over time the remaining chord strengthened and after a few months I was able to speak at a normal volume. I still can't sing, my voice tires easily and it sometimes cracks.
It's critical to take care of the remaining chord; overuse can destroy it permanently. Tell him to see an ENT periodically and to consider speech therapy. Doctor's often don't refer patients for occupational therapy unless they ask. As they say, the squeaky wheel always gets the oil.
They think it's worth a grand? Either that or 3 cents and a viable alternative. What people value is the ability to keep in contact with friends and relatives. People value social networking, not the sleazy company that hosts it.
Otherwise knows as the American Republic. It has three branches of government rather than one and no branch by itself gets to change the course of the country. That is by design and while it's imperfect it has prevented the rise of totalitarian leaders.
In order for a leader to push through major changes he is or she must have either the overwhelming support of the American people, or a strong coalition of allies. Building a coalition is hard work and requires compromise. The president does not have the popular support necessary to force through his agenda and neither he or his party are willing to compromise.
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After 911 the Air Force sent jets into DC. Then the Feds implemented no-fly zones around the city. Every time a plane came into the Airpark from the wrong direction they sent jets to intercept. The sonic booms they produced weren't just loud, they caused drywall and roofing tiles to crack.
This isn't an accident, it's a regulatory failure. If you want to do business in Maryland you have to be willing to game the system.
Years ago my mother had her childcare business shut down for nearly two months. The Maryland Child Care Administration had ordered her to replace the standard deadbolt with a lock keyed on both sides. They didn't want an intruder to be able to break through the glass and turn the lock. Then the fire marshal ordered her to remove the keyed deadbolt so people could exit quickly in a fire.
She ended up satisfying both agencies by gluing a key into the deadbolt.
It's an interplanetary treaty thing. It can look, taste and smell exactly the same but you can't call it beer unless it came from Earth.
Non-profit simply means that it doesn't have a legal obligation to maximize profits for its shareholders.
I'd be interested to know where you got that idea. I assume you mean incorporated companies since you reference shareholders, but even corporations have no such legal obligation. If someone wants to invest in a money losing business they are free to do so. In fact, lots of investors put money into companies that prioritize perceived social value over profit.
The article is pay-walled so we're left with what's stated in the summary. Rewritten for clarity:
An unknown number of leading machine learning and AI specialists have left the UK's top institutions. Of that unknown number:
Furthermore:
To be fair, there was a great deal of tax money spent on the investigation. The case was actively investigated for 45 years. It was suspended in 2016 but remains open.: https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us...
It is well known that warning test messages should NOT be worded like a real warning message
Well known to whom? Procedures should assume that the incoming message may not be true. The failure was in the lack of a verification step.
The procedure was broken but the text of the message was correct. The emergency response center should be prepared to receive a false instruction. There was no procedure to verify the message before issuing the alert and that's where the procedure broke down. Nobody should be fired over this. We do drills in order to learn from our mistakes before a crisis.
Why apportion geographically at all? I don't see anything in the US Constitution that requires it. The fairest solution would be to apportion districts by date of birth.
Fortunately Microsoft doesn't delete restore points when it updates... Right?....
police work isn't even in the top 10 of most dangerous professions
It's low on the list of overall risk but according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics law enforcement officers are the second most likely to be murdered on the job. Number one is taxi drivers.
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I would agree, but then there are these little gems in the order:
1: Kaspersky-branded products means information security products, solutions, and services supplied, directly or indirectly, by AO Kaspersky Lab or any of its predecessors, successors, parents, subsidiaries, or affiliates
2: This directive does not address Kaspersky code embedded in the products of other companies.
This is nothing but a coordinated campaign to destroy Kasperskys business. Maybe we should be asking why.
Notification of Binding Operative Direction 17-01
It would appear that you're correct on the first point. I live and I learn. On the second point, a Request for Quote and a Request for Proposal are not the same thing, at least as we used them in defense contracting.
Thank you for the explanation. I've posted in this thread so I can't give you points. I was curious if there were other terminology conventions in use. When I worked in procurement we dealt with construction vendors routinely and I never encountered a Request for Qualifications. But I was working in support _to_ procurement and always on the purchasing side, so my experience is narrow.
I personally do not see how any surface based approach can possibly cost less than the tunnel approach or be put in as quickly given the huge amount of problems it takes to put in a new rail line over long existing areas.
You might want to look at what happened with the DC Metro. The Red Line started leaking before they even finished it. It ended up costing more to repair the tunnel than it cost to build the entire system. They diverted money from maintenance for so long that the entire system is failing. And the Red Line is still leaking.
Chicago already has a very good alternative to tunnels: elevated tracks. I've only visited a couple of times but their system seems to work quite well.