man will have a true incentive que stop polluting.
There's a joke in Brazil about a lion that fled the zoo and ended up in a government building. Each day he would eat a civil servant. He was doing very well, until one day he ate the lady in charge of making coffee. Then people finally noticed something bad had happened.
He did help the French wage a colonial war in Indochina, even after the Vietnamese asked for his help. The US waging a colonial war is quite strange, to say the least.
Making guns is quite different because the manufacturer can a least say that he doesn't know what they will be used for. They could be used for protection (which is perfectly legal) or they could be used for crime.
In this case, these men were asked to do something very specific, the consequences of which you don't have to be particularly smart to realise. A printer can't say he was just doing as his client told him if he was asked to print fake money.
I wonder if these procedures aren't really helping spread the disease faster.
In Argentina, at EZE, my whole flight was squeezed into a very small (and hot!) space and then they let us out one by one as we passed in front of the scanner and were checked by grumpy old doctors.
I have a better ideia: keep the private sector out of government.
If you look closer, you'll find it's the agricultural lobbies that have gotten these absurd incentives, not the government that decided out of thin air to grant them.
In a centrally planned economy, the factories would be under direct orders from the central authority and would not be able to abuse the legislation in this manner. In fact, you wouldn't need legislation, an administrative order would suffice.
If I am not mistaken (IANAL), you cannot do something a law does not forbid if you go against the law's intent (at least in my country - Brazil - that's the way it works). So this practice would actually be illegal here, because the law was written to reduce fossil fuel usage.
You can never know if a theory is "right". You can only measure its precision with respect to things you wish to observe.
Even if you built a model that was spot on to your measurements (and they were infinitely precise), you could never be sure that its principles describe how the universe actually works.
Therefore, a theory is "right", as long as it fits your needs. If your need is to know exactly how the universe works, you will never find "right", because theories are models of reality and reality is unknowable. It is only observable.
Are they going to randomly stop cars with more than one person and question everybody? Or maybe they'll have undercover police. We could even have a new CSI CPU (Carpool Unit).
In Brazil the voting machines have an interface just like a telephone's: you type in your candidate's number. It shows you a picture of the candidate whose number you've just typed, just to be sure. It couldn't be simpler: everyone knows how to use a telephone. Why do people insist on making things more advanced than they need to be??
It's a distributed system. You would have to bribe a lot of people (and the civil servants who make it all happen are well paid indeed) unless all you wanted to do were to elect someone at the municipal level. If you tried to elect a president by messing with the votes at the center of the system, you'd have to make the numbers agree with the local (state and municipal) tallies. The ballots are audited with overview from all the parties. You are just overly paranoid.
If you use your brakes too much, they might overheat and you'll loose them completely. Also, if you are just coasting, it will be very difficult to stop your car if you have to brake suddenly. So your style of driving, in spite of saving you some bucks, is very dangerous indeed.
Obviously you haven't heard of Comic Maturity Model.
You are a level 1: you laugh at ad hoc jokes and individual antics of stand up comedians.
man will have a true incentive que stop polluting.
There's a joke in Brazil about a lion that fled the zoo and ended up in a government building. Each day he would eat a civil servant. He was doing very well, until one day he ate the lady in charge of making coffee. Then people finally noticed something bad had happened.
He did help the French wage a colonial war in Indochina, even after the Vietnamese asked for his help. The US waging a colonial war is quite strange, to say the least.
Making guns is quite different because the manufacturer can a least say that he doesn't know what they will be used for. They could be used for protection (which is perfectly legal) or they could be used for crime.
In this case, these men were asked to do something very specific, the consequences of which you don't have to be particularly smart to realise. A printer can't say he was just doing as his client told him if he was asked to print fake money.
When we reach 1 million cores, we'll probably be able to ask the computer what's on his mind...
Brilliant. It probably is cheaper to send an iPhone this way, rather than pay brazilian taxes.
Ha ha, very funny.
But this room was a lot smaller than the plane. It was a rock concert type of squeeze.
I wonder if these procedures aren't really helping spread the disease faster.
In Argentina, at EZE, my whole flight was squeezed into a very small (and hot!) space and then they let us out one by one as we passed in front of the scanner and were checked by grumpy old doctors.
The English have been in Iraq for 45 of the last 95 years, so yes, they have been hating the west for a long time.
Yes they do!
Last year it fell on a thursday!
I have a better ideia: keep the private sector out of government.
If you look closer, you'll find it's the agricultural lobbies that have gotten these absurd incentives, not the government that decided out of thin air to grant them.
In a centrally planned economy, the factories would be under direct orders from the central authority and would not be able to abuse the legislation in this manner. In fact, you wouldn't need legislation, an administrative order would suffice.
If I am not mistaken (IANAL), you cannot do something a law does not forbid if you go against the law's intent (at least in my country - Brazil - that's the way it works). So this practice would actually be illegal here, because the law was written to reduce fossil fuel usage.
firstpost.slashdot is mine!
I wish they were legally obligated to do so.
If a company doesn't support a product while there is still a significant number of clients, it should have no rights over it.
You can never know if a theory is "right". You can only measure its precision with respect to things you wish to observe.
Even if you built a model that was spot on to your measurements (and they were infinitely precise), you could never be sure that its principles describe how the universe actually works.
Therefore, a theory is "right", as long as it fits your needs. If your need is to know exactly how the universe works, you will never find "right", because theories are models of reality and reality is unknowable. It is only observable.
As soon as the clergy discover your evil plot, they will issue a fatwah againt the non-islamic ink.
They didn't need a census to kill 20 million soviets.
Now I get it, Mr Miyagi!
What if the universe happened by chance or an error and God has no idea how to put it back in the box?
Are they going to randomly stop cars with more than one person and question everybody? Or maybe they'll have undercover police. We could even have a new CSI CPU (Carpool Unit).
In Brazil the voting machines have an interface just like a telephone's: you type in your candidate's number. It shows you a picture of the candidate whose number you've just typed, just to be sure. It couldn't be simpler: everyone knows how to use a telephone. Why do people insist on making things more advanced than they need to be??
They also tend to be more religious, so maybe you've cracked how the conservative mind works!
It's a distributed system. You would have to bribe a lot of people (and the civil servants who make it all happen are well paid indeed) unless all you wanted to do were to elect someone at the municipal level. If you tried to elect a president by messing with the votes at the center of the system, you'd have to make the numbers agree with the local (state and municipal) tallies. The ballots are audited with overview from all the parties. You are just overly paranoid.
If you use your brakes too much, they might overheat and you'll loose them completely. Also, if you are just coasting, it will be very difficult to stop your car if you have to brake suddenly. So your style of driving, in spite of saving you some bucks, is very dangerous indeed.
Since I started playing Trackmania, I've started trying to improve my time from home to work...