Breitbart is up there leading the fake news charge, at least by outlets that claim to be doing news reporting. Fox, MSNBC, and CNN are pretty straight forward with the news in comparison, and the faults I see with them are more about mixing editorials into the news stories than with making stuff up.
Yup, older adults were appalled that the younger kids were so opposed to the Vietnam War, despite there really being no valid reason to be there in the first place. It took a long time before the anti-Vietnam feeling became mainstream. Granted, we still had the draft so there was a vested interest in young people to not head off to war. Whereas in WWII people were enlisting to join the fight because the reasons for the war were more apparent.
I have an ipad mini, and it's useful even without remote desktop. I have a friend who's does some flying and he uses an ipad to refer to charts and the like (many pilots do this). So the ipad is most definitely useful.
Of course that's what naturally happens in many companies. Layoffs will happen even if a company is profitable. The issue here is that AT&T claimed it would generate more jobs if only the government could give them tax breaks. The moral here is to not believe the lies that corporations tell, especially if you're a politician, and that tax breaks won't necessarily save jobs.
Before Obamacare people would lose also their insurance and have difficulty replacing it. Obamacare did not suddenlly make this a thing. For any political stance here you can pick out a handful of case stories that "prove" that side is right, but that's a stupid way to deciding if it worked well or not. You have to look at the whole aggregate of the country, not just a story about your Uncle Fred.
Right, but it's essentially a read-only region of flash. Even if you update the built-in applications, it will revert back to the original version if you do a system wipe.
This has been this way on Android forever. The applications that are built-in cannot be removed, they can only be disabled. They will remain even after doing a full system wipe and reset, only reverted back to the version that originally shipped.
So basically the story is that some Samsung models are including Facebook into their ROM image.
No president has any control over short term economic outlooks, yet every president is quite ready to take credit when the economy looks good and pass blame when it looks bad.
OMG, we're not allowed to ever harm US jobs or standards of living, so screw the planet! We should not get into the trap of saying "until everyone else follows the rules, we don't have to follow the rules", because that inevitably causes to no one following any rules.
There's nothing wrong with taking the lead instead of following behind and waiting to see what China does.
Is this for life, or just a period of time. If it's a period of time then it looks and acts a lot like a loan payback. There are plenty of areas of life where you are required to pay money to cover debts, sometimes even having salary garnished, and it's not considered slavery.
One of the reasons I quit grad school was because I hated doing papers and I figured out that being an academic wasn't the sort of career I wanted. There's nothing glamorous about it, you're not paid well, and throughout the long process of getting tenure you work much harder than being in industry.
For instance, if you get a million dollar grant, you do not get a million dollars. You have a cap on what you can pay each grad student, so the bigger grant just means you can pay for more grad students and get equipment for the lab but you can't give a grad student a raise up out of the poverty level. Of course this may depend upon the school's individual rules.
The very few times I've encountered Outlook use that went beyond basic email and calendar it turned out to be poorly done and confusing to recipients. The people who do this always struck me as the sort who had drunk deeply from the Microsoft Kool-aid fountain, as they're the same people who glowingly praise Sharepoint and other abominations.
Just disrupt the RF signal? Most of these drones aren't autonomous. I think in most of these cases though that the drones go out of sight when authorities showed up to investigate.
Google tracks users because it can identify that multiple queries came from the same computer. DDG is supposed to anonymize this so that it can't correlate to a particular user. Google might now that all the searches came from DDG but not that they came from me. It does seem to work because I am not seeing the sort of creepy search results with DDG that I used to get when using Google directly.
Then the real solution is to stop watching so much television. The reason cable companies are taking advantage of customers is that they are treating customers like a captive audience that has to subscribe. So the customers should be turning around and proving that they're not so addicted that they no longer have free will.
I'm old enough to remember when long term profits mattered, and it was taken for granted that you treated your customer base with respect. I know it sounds like fantasy to some younger readers, but that's how it was.
How so? DDG uses Google under the hood, it just anonymizes the data. It's the exact same search engine, DDG is not doing its own searches. Now if you're getting better results with Google then it's because Google has built up memory about you and knows that when you search for Ruby that you want the programming language and not the gem, things like that.
So it's up to you, you get more personalized results but less privacy, or vice-versa.
Right, but that's not what the tariffs are about. If the tariff was implemented with the reason "poor worker rights, poor environmental record, abuse of IP", then that would send a specific message. However with the current tariffs to China the message is "we had the worst deal ever in the history of mankind, so unfair, sad, so tariffs until you agree with me!"
Ie, the message that China has been given is that the US is a bit unstable and unpredictable so just hold out for another election or two...
Breitbart is up there leading the fake news charge, at least by outlets that claim to be doing news reporting. Fox, MSNBC, and CNN are pretty straight forward with the news in comparison, and the faults I see with them are more about mixing editorials into the news stories than with making stuff up.
And yes, I left the blinker on for a reason!
Yup, older adults were appalled that the younger kids were so opposed to the Vietnam War, despite there really being no valid reason to be there in the first place. It took a long time before the anti-Vietnam feeling became mainstream. Granted, we still had the draft so there was a vested interest in young people to not head off to war. Whereas in WWII people were enlisting to join the fight because the reasons for the war were more apparent.
Wait, so if the Kindle Fire is useful, then the ipad is useful. The assertion wasn't that the ipad was overpriced, but that it was not useful.
I have an ipad mini, and it's useful even without remote desktop. I have a friend who's does some flying and he uses an ipad to refer to charts and the like (many pilots do this). So the ipad is most definitely useful.
Of course that's what naturally happens in many companies. Layoffs will happen even if a company is profitable. The issue here is that AT&T claimed it would generate more jobs if only the government could give them tax breaks. The moral here is to not believe the lies that corporations tell, especially if you're a politician, and that tax breaks won't necessarily save jobs.
Before Obamacare people would lose also their insurance and have difficulty replacing it. Obamacare did not suddenlly make this a thing. For any political stance here you can pick out a handful of case stories that "prove" that side is right, but that's a stupid way to deciding if it worked well or not. You have to look at the whole aggregate of the country, not just a story about your Uncle Fred.
Right, but it's essentially a read-only region of flash. Even if you update the built-in applications, it will revert back to the original version if you do a system wipe.
This has been this way on Android forever. The applications that are built-in cannot be removed, they can only be disabled. They will remain even after doing a full system wipe and reset, only reverted back to the version that originally shipped.
So basically the story is that some Samsung models are including Facebook into their ROM image.
Does ending immigration stop population growth? All those people will stop reproducing if they're not on US soil?
The vast majority of people in the US is an immigrant or a recent descendant of immigrants. So this sounds a lot like shutting the doors behind you.
No president has any control over short term economic outlooks, yet every president is quite ready to take credit when the economy looks good and pass blame when it looks bad.
There is no deep state. By bringing it up you nullify any vaid points that may have existed. Get out of conspiracy land and get with the real world.
OMG, we're not allowed to ever harm US jobs or standards of living, so screw the planet! We should not get into the trap of saying "until everyone else follows the rules, we don't have to follow the rules", because that inevitably causes to no one following any rules.
There's nothing wrong with taking the lead instead of following behind and waiting to see what China does.
Is this for life, or just a period of time. If it's a period of time then it looks and acts a lot like a loan payback.
There are plenty of areas of life where you are required to pay money to cover debts, sometimes even having salary garnished, and it's not considered slavery.
Those who can't do, teach.
Those who can't learn, run for office.
One of the reasons I quit grad school was because I hated doing papers and I figured out that being an academic wasn't the sort of career I wanted. There's nothing glamorous about it, you're not paid well, and throughout the long process of getting tenure you work much harder than being in industry.
For instance, if you get a million dollar grant, you do not get a million dollars. You have a cap on what you can pay each grad student, so the bigger grant just means you can pay for more grad students and get equipment for the lab but you can't give a grad student a raise up out of the poverty level. Of course this may depend upon the school's individual rules.
The very few times I've encountered Outlook use that went beyond basic email and calendar it turned out to be poorly done and confusing to recipients. The people who do this always struck me as the sort who had drunk deeply from the Microsoft Kool-aid fountain, as they're the same people who glowingly praise Sharepoint and other abominations.
Just disrupt the RF signal? Most of these drones aren't autonomous. I think in most of these cases though that the drones go out of sight when authorities showed up to investigate.
Google tracks users because it can identify that multiple queries came from the same computer. DDG is supposed to anonymize this so that it can't correlate to a particular user. Google might now that all the searches came from DDG but not that they came from me. It does seem to work because I am not seeing the sort of creepy search results with DDG that I used to get when using Google directly.
Then the real solution is to stop watching so much television. The reason cable companies are taking advantage of customers is that they are treating customers like a captive audience that has to subscribe. So the customers should be turning around and proving that they're not so addicted that they no longer have free will.
Don't abuse your horses, please use cordless buggy whips.
I'm old enough to remember when long term profits mattered, and it was taken for granted that you treated your customer base with respect. I know it sounds like fantasy to some younger readers, but that's how it was.
Where do you get your number?
How so? DDG uses Google under the hood, it just anonymizes the data. It's the exact same search engine, DDG is not doing its own searches. Now if you're getting better results with Google then it's because Google has built up memory about you and knows that when you search for Ruby that you want the programming language and not the gem, things like that.
So it's up to you, you get more personalized results but less privacy, or vice-versa.
Right, but that's not what the tariffs are about. If the tariff was implemented with the reason "poor worker rights, poor environmental record, abuse of IP", then that would send a specific message. However with the current tariffs to China the message is "we had the worst deal ever in the history of mankind, so unfair, sad, so tariffs until you agree with me!"
Ie, the message that China has been given is that the US is a bit unstable and unpredictable so just hold out for another election or two...