We need lawyers, because the alternative is blood feuds and Mafia business. Why else do Russians and Somalis want to live in the UK, where we have laws and strict control of guns?
As you say, everything is high stakes gambling when you get down to it. Life is. I threw up a well paid job to be with a girl and a few years later was in a much better career, but I hardly knew that would be the outcome.
however, I disagree on one point: because greed and the propensity to violence exist, governments must be dirigiste to a degree if there is to be a stable society. Since economics is not much use for forecasting the effects of policy, they should forget economics and concentrate on policies designed to protect assets and encourage social cohesion, relying on human self-interest to mitigate any economic effects.
No, his analogy (high speed trading) is exactly correct. The stock market is not out of business because most people understand card sharping, but they do not understand how bank traders work. If they actually did and understood the implications, people would be hanging from lamp posts.
Exactly this. We have Soviet economics and we have Capitalist economics. We also have the odd Nobel-winning economist that demonstrates that, say, the so-called Free Market isn't, and the day after the awards ceremony the Capitalist economists carry on believing that the Free Market will solve everything*. Imagine if physics worked like that? "OK, Schroedinger, electron behaviour is determined by a probability function. But we're going to go right on believing that electrons travel in little circles round the nucleus".
Most economics isn't even astrology: it is a cargo cult (act as if something is true and this will somehow make it so).
*To be fair to Gorbachev, he did actually point out that Soviet economics didn't work before 1990, whereas governments are still able to be in denial about Capitalist economics - till the resources start to run out.
That is an almost incredibly American-centric view and shows what is wrong with the thinking of many people. Why would a prosecutor seek the maximum sentence? Because he's getting a kickback from the private prison industry? Because his annual bonus is based on total years incarceration for all his convictions?
The job of the prosecutor is to prepare and present the prosecution case. The prosecutor should have NO input into sentencing at all. It should entirely be down to the judge, who should be guided by criminological opinion and research. That after all is the function of a judge: having heard the evidence and the decision of the jury, to pronounce sentence.
It's the Department of Justice, supposedly, not the Department of Staying Just Inside the Boundaries of the Law.
The "just obeying orders" card was played at Nürnberg and by Eichmann. Didn't work. For the system to work, prosecutors must first and foremost pursue justice, or they will fall into disrepute. Right now I wouldn't trust Ms. Ortiz in charge of a pebble on a highway intersection. That does nothing to encourage people to obey the laws.
Laws are drafted by human beings and there will always be bad laws. This is not fixable; at least, never in human history has it been shown to be fixable. But the effect of bad laws can be undone by judges, juries and prosecutors who work in the interests of justice - not of the letter of the law.
People are giving Ortiz the "Just obeying orders" get out of jail free card. Wasn't accepted at Nuernberg. Wasn't accepted at the Eichmann trial.
If public sector worker unions should be illegal, then centralised government should be disbanded because it has a monopoly on providing public sector work.
You view, in fact, is that of the slave owners; we are allowed to combine to enforce slavery, the slaves cannot combine to better their conditions.
It's funny how some Americans bang on about liberty, but want to confine it to corporations and officials.
The Mac was truly revolutionary. When I pointed out to my then boss that we could replace our Motorola workstations (at $20000 a go) with Macs at a quarter of the price fully loaded, he decided it was better to keep quiet so nobody got into trouble for spending too much on hardware. MacWrite, MacPaint and Excel may not have been the first of a kind, but they were the first of a kind you could put on someone's desk and have him be productive with them fairly quickly.
This reminds me of someone I know who is a former officer on nuclear submarines and now works in IT. His CV on Linkedin includes "strategic nuclear deterrence". I've speculated that he's hoping for a job offer from Iran.
The software company was made to look incompetent and was then expected to spend their own money fixing the problem. I would not be surprised if they were out to get him from the moment they were told. Tell him about the progress? You've never worked in a software company, have you?
Possibly he was expelled because the software supplier demanded that he be. It would be interesting to know the nationality of the supplier, but I'm going to hazard a guess that it is from the USA, because in the USA corporate threats of litigation are a preferred technique for avoiding bad PR.
European culture will cease to exist? Of course not, it will just continue to evolve. Thankfully, because we still have a long way to go to end sexism and racism, and the bad influence of some of the churches.
Exactly, and this is how the Misuse of Computers Act is applied. The clue is in the name. A Government spokesperson has already advised people not to use their real names on social media websites, often contrary to the TOS, for security reasons.
He was making a valid point, and not (as per Godwin's Law) comparing anything to the Nazis. WW2 rather changed my father's career plans and caused him considerable inconvenience. After the War, there was little promotion opportunity for Navy officers with combined ops experience, but he found another job. Changing the mould of European history resulted in a lot of casualties, but the usual Franco-Germanic war every 20-40 years is now long overdue and unlikely to recur.
Said Victoria to Albert, "it's chilly,
And I don't like the look of the ghillie,
So rather than quarrel,
Let's go back to Balmoral,
And play some nice games with your Wilie."
There...no profanity at all and nothing anyone could object to.
You know it was because Stalin executed all the competent senior officers in the Purges? Without Stalin's paranoia, WW2 might not have happened, or would have ended in 1942.
We need lawyers, because the alternative is blood feuds and Mafia business. Why else do Russians and Somalis want to live in the UK, where we have laws and strict control of guns?
however, I disagree on one point: because greed and the propensity to violence exist, governments must be dirigiste to a degree if there is to be a stable society. Since economics is not much use for forecasting the effects of policy, they should forget economics and concentrate on policies designed to protect assets and encourage social cohesion, relying on human self-interest to mitigate any economic effects.
No, his analogy (high speed trading) is exactly correct. The stock market is not out of business because most people understand card sharping, but they do not understand how bank traders work. If they actually did and understood the implications, people would be hanging from lamp posts.
Most economics isn't even astrology: it is a cargo cult (act as if something is true and this will somehow make it so).
*To be fair to Gorbachev, he did actually point out that Soviet economics didn't work before 1990, whereas governments are still able to be in denial about Capitalist economics - till the resources start to run out.
The job of the prosecutor is to prepare and present the prosecution case. The prosecutor should have NO input into sentencing at all. It should entirely be down to the judge, who should be guided by criminological opinion and research. That after all is the function of a judge: having heard the evidence and the decision of the jury, to pronounce sentence.
The "just obeying orders" card was played at Nürnberg and by Eichmann. Didn't work. For the system to work, prosecutors must first and foremost pursue justice, or they will fall into disrepute. Right now I wouldn't trust Ms. Ortiz in charge of a pebble on a highway intersection. That does nothing to encourage people to obey the laws.
People are giving Ortiz the "Just obeying orders" get out of jail free card. Wasn't accepted at Nuernberg. Wasn't accepted at the Eichmann trial.
You view, in fact, is that of the slave owners; we are allowed to combine to enforce slavery, the slaves cannot combine to better their conditions.
It's funny how some Americans bang on about liberty, but want to confine it to corporations and officials.
The Mac was truly revolutionary. When I pointed out to my then boss that we could replace our Motorola workstations (at $20000 a go) with Macs at a quarter of the price fully loaded, he decided it was better to keep quiet so nobody got into trouble for spending too much on hardware. MacWrite, MacPaint and Excel may not have been the first of a kind, but they were the first of a kind you could put on someone's desk and have him be productive with them fairly quickly.
This reminds me of someone I know who is a former officer on nuclear submarines and now works in IT. His CV on Linkedin includes "strategic nuclear deterrence". I've speculated that he's hoping for a job offer from Iran.
Write "This was written under duress and I do not agree that by signing it I forfeit any rights I have in law", and then sign it.
If 14 out of 15 academic staff agreed on the same issue, there is indeed more to the story, such as what pressure was being brought to bear on them.
The software company was made to look incompetent and was then expected to spend their own money fixing the problem. I would not be surprised if they were out to get him from the moment they were told. Tell him about the progress? You've never worked in a software company, have you?
Possibly he was expelled because the software supplier demanded that he be. It would be interesting to know the nationality of the supplier, but I'm going to hazard a guess that it is from the USA, because in the USA corporate threats of litigation are a preferred technique for avoiding bad PR.
Who bought the third party software with the security flaw? What, if anything, was their relationship to the vendor?
European culture will cease to exist? Of course not, it will just continue to evolve. Thankfully, because we still have a long way to go to end sexism and racism, and the bad influence of some of the churches.
Prophetic.
Exactly, and this is how the Misuse of Computers Act is applied. The clue is in the name. A Government spokesperson has already advised people not to use their real names on social media websites, often contrary to the TOS, for security reasons.
He was making a valid point, and not (as per Godwin's Law) comparing anything to the Nazis. WW2 rather changed my father's career plans and caused him considerable inconvenience. After the War, there was little promotion opportunity for Navy officers with combined ops experience, but he found another job. Changing the mould of European history resulted in a lot of casualties, but the usual Franco-Germanic war every 20-40 years is now long overdue and unlikely to recur.
Curved wrenches are for awkward bolt placement.
A British direct marketer wrote that a list of 500 gullible rich people would give him an income for life.
A soldier changes gender when he goes on sentry duty. Le soldat, la sentinelle. Go figure.
And I don't like the look of the ghillie,
So rather than quarrel,
Let's go back to Balmoral,
And play some nice games with your Wilie."
There...no profanity at all and nothing anyone could object to.
Add complement/compliment to brakes/breaks, lose/loose, rein/reign, toe/tow and all the other illiteracies spelling checkers have foisted on us.
You know it was because Stalin executed all the competent senior officers in the Purges? Without Stalin's paranoia, WW2 might not have happened, or would have ended in 1942.