Labor is a commodity just like anything else, and should be treated accordingly.
If those jobs are undesirable, well, so what? If you need someone badly enough to do them instead of another job or mooch off welfare, pay more to attract them. If you can't get a cow crap shoveler for cheap enough, maybe you should rethink how badly you need one.
It's all about supply and demand.
As long as people aren't committing perjury on their welfare applications, they should be free to do whatever suits them. It's the market's job to send pricing signals about how badly things are needed.
That is almost correct, as I receive SSI. I would have received SSDI or whatever if I had worked long enough first. I associate it with welfare because it is remarkably similiar in effect and principle, just from the treasury of a different level of government.
A) it doesn't get lost in the shuffle B) drowned out by sheeple that are drunk on political koolaid C) doesn't get hacked out during counting by a mitm attack
I plan to have it do something. At least now I have earned the right to bitch if things don't go my way.
The reason businesses fail when they become unsolvent is because having a creditor breathing down your neck weakens your bargaining position and forces you to scuttle your capital just to stay afloat.
You start taking losses because sinking ships attract sharks.
Welfare as a safety net is wonderful. I use it myself because I'm autistic, and it's a damned good relief not to have to bust my brains looking for a job that simply isn't there.
Nobody wants to hire me because I'm a lunatic with no social graces, and I was born that way.
To imply that I deserve to fall by the wayside is to imply that we subscribe to darwinian socialism of survival of the fittest.
Kinda suspicious since they are also banning open source applications from their moble app store.
Apparently because of two different laws
Revenge is fine.
It's selective prosecution that you need to worry about, where those who are chummy with the powers that be get a blind eye turned their way.
Res judicata functions as double jeopardy for civil cases.
No, but getting muscled out of the courtroom by a corporation with a superior legal budget can.
Us slashdotters are good enough at boolean algebra without your peanut gallery "tutorials" thank you very much.
Speaking of which wasn't there a constructive trust involved?
I think that there may well be a case for negligence against the trustee for not sending that money Novell's way pronto.
The court already decided the money was already Novell's and that it wasn't even supposed to be part of the bankruptcy estate to begin with.
Yo dawg, we heard u liek patents so we put a patent in your patent so you can sue while you sue.
Just let the free market sort it out.
Labor is a commodity just like anything else, and should be treated accordingly.
If those jobs are undesirable, well, so what? If you need someone badly enough to do them instead of another job or mooch off welfare, pay more to attract them. If you can't get a cow crap shoveler for cheap enough, maybe you should rethink how badly you need one.
It's all about supply and demand.
As long as people aren't committing perjury on their welfare applications, they should be free to do whatever suits them. It's the market's job to send pricing signals about how badly things are needed.
That is almost correct, as I receive SSI. I would have received SSDI or whatever if I had worked long enough first. I associate it with welfare because it is remarkably similiar in effect and principle, just from the treasury of a different level of government.
Eunuchs have an unfair advantage.
Emphasis on "had"
Honestly, after the trouble they had in mexico last year I'm surprised they didn't beef up their redundancy.
http://torrentfreak.com/demonoid-operators-face-criminal-investigation-in-mexico-120807/
More information for the editors.
The information you seek is also quite useful for SNES emulators.
Try going to the snes9x, zsnes, bsnes, and other such sites and lurking.
Some things are easier to predict than others.
And in the minds of some religious fanatics, not even the ground you walk on is a safe bet.
Or maybe because global warming is an uncomfortable truth that the powers that be deliberately bury in the name of corporate profits.
They are not layers, they are flat out barriers.
For what it's worth though, I *did* vote.
Assuming that
A) it doesn't get lost in the shuffle
B) drowned out by sheeple that are drunk on political koolaid
C) doesn't get hacked out during counting by a mitm attack
I plan to have it do something. At least now I have earned the right to bitch if things don't go my way.
Doubly so since they got hacked into.
I'd bet that the malware was planted.
Kinda fishy since they apparently got hacked into.
You'd think that cybercops would be going after the hackers.
Ever think that maybe she'd get fired if BB found out about her slashdot post?
The reason businesses fail when they become unsolvent is because having a creditor breathing down your neck weakens your bargaining position and forces you to scuttle your capital just to stay afloat.
You start taking losses because sinking ships attract sharks.
Welfare as a safety net is wonderful. I use it myself because I'm autistic, and it's a damned good relief not to have to bust my brains looking for a job that simply isn't there.
Nobody wants to hire me because I'm a lunatic with no social graces, and I was born that way.
To imply that I deserve to fall by the wayside is to imply that we subscribe to darwinian socialism of survival of the fittest.
You could always do what I do, keep spares in the closet.
Several months ago on a walmart trip I picked up four optical mice, plugged one in, and stashed the other three in the closet.
Recently, it broke and I had to shitcan it.
The spares turned a one day shopping trip into a ten minute closet rummage.
Unfortunately the only perjury you can get nailed for on a DMCA claim is falsely claiming to represent the copyright owner.
it's not perjury to lie about infringment.
Sadly, it's theft because the powers that be say it is.