> Maybe because some live in smaller condos where big-ass projection screens and high volume is not an option?
That's the great thing about living in America. I don't have to be satisfied with a high rise closet that doesn't even have a decent bathroom or kitchen and has less space than a single wide.
Pretty much. US companies already use claims processing systems that use previous data to evaluate a current claim and spit out a number. Younger computer literate adjusters just feed the machine and push a button.
A small number of states can, but you never know which ones. This time it happened to be some states that Hillary took for granted. The irony is that those states are flyover states filled with white working class people. These are both categories constantly trashed by liberals (and Clinton herself).
Clinton failed because she did exactly what you think a presidential candidate is able to do.
There's plenty of stuff that liberals in power don't want widely known. Europeans will throw censorship laws at anything that doesn't fit their propaganda narrative.
Beyond the obvious fact that you are overlooking Russia's nuclear stockpile, your analysis of US-Russian Naval warfare seems delusional at best. A larger surface fleet was never the answer to the Russians that never focused on that to begin with. It's not our super carriers that matter as much as our ASW capacity.
Like many things... it's not how big it is but how you use it.
Furthermore, our current crop of Destroyers aren't a threat to anyone. Not even Cuba.
When I used it before, it didn't seem to do well with the prospect of converting 22 files at the same time. ffmpeg and some minor script fu is great for that.
Once you have your preferred options figured out, the GUI just mostly gets in the way.
Well, they may or may not work well on a Mac. if the files in question aren't being tailored for the specific limitations of Apple's tools, a rube Mac user may have some difficulty. The same goes for Apple appliances (for the same reason).
The need to fall back on VLC was one of the thing that seemed funny to me when I dabbled in Macs.
TV is living off of the largese of monopolies and oligopolies. This manifest in the absurdly high cable bill. Everyone in the chain is trying to push the number higher and higher. TV revenue in general is probably massively inflated and is probably due for some sort of market correction.
When that happens, will 90% of the dreck be sustainable anymore?
Meanwhile, the back catalog continues to grow. Simple rabbit ears are more feasible than ever. Gratis internet video is eating into mind share.
You could probably reduce your absolute favorites to a few shows that could be acquired for less than a year's worth of cable. Especially now that Netflix is undercutting everyone.
Or you might even just decide to give Netflix a pittance instead of your cable company
The pyramid is built of sand and it is being eroded from all sides.
It's funny how liberals want to embrace fascism so much. The problem with Hitler was not that he was a guy that said mean things. The problem with Hitler was that the Weimar Constitution didn't have good safeguards. Now Democrats are doing their best to tear down what controls and safeguards we do have.
Encouraging the electors to go their own way would be a disaster of Hindenberg proportions.
Besides, why do you think Republicans would install Hillary? Do you believe in unicorns too?
Meanwhile in the real world, it's evil capitalism that gets things done. Before the government can steal something and give it to you, it first has to be invented by someone willing to take risk or built by someone that expects to get paid.
This includes the machines that paved the road, the street lights, the gas pump, and the gasoline.
I left because the cost of living is high, salaries aren't high enough to compensate, you get hammered by both state and feds if you aren't a total bum, and insurance rates were insane.
There's no hope you will ever get out of the rat race.
Those emissions tests are worthless. They don't actually get high polluting clunkers off the road. They're just another way that enterprising Republicans can make a buck while clueless hippies think something is actually being accomplished.
On the other hand, my home office UPS has a watt-meter on it. I can tell you exactly how much power my home office machines are gobbling up at any one time (loaded or not).
> Because no one's Insurance Company ever told them what doctor's were covered before Obamacare.
Before Obamacare, the private insurance plans in my state were better. You could buy a proper insurance plan on the open market. Now those types of plans are gone. Can't buy them at any price.
That means that the best facilities are out of your reach if you're on Obamacare and have cancer.
I've actually had to go BACK to being on an employer provided plan because of Obamacare.
...assuming you don't get organs from a guy like me. You don't always want to receive. Sometimes you have no idea where it's been.
> Maybe because some live in smaller condos where big-ass projection screens and high volume is not an option?
That's the great thing about living in America. I don't have to be satisfied with a high rise closet that doesn't even have a decent bathroom or kitchen and has less space than a single wide.
Pretty much. US companies already use claims processing systems that use previous data to evaluate a current claim and spit out a number. Younger computer literate adjusters just feed the machine and push a button.
A small number of states can, but you never know which ones. This time it happened to be some states that Hillary took for granted. The irony is that those states are flyover states filled with white working class people. These are both categories constantly trashed by liberals (and Clinton herself).
Clinton failed because she did exactly what you think a presidential candidate is able to do.
There's plenty of stuff that liberals in power don't want widely known. Europeans will throw censorship laws at anything that doesn't fit their propaganda narrative.
Beyond the obvious fact that you are overlooking Russia's nuclear stockpile, your analysis of US-Russian Naval warfare seems delusional at best. A larger surface fleet was never the answer to the Russians that never focused on that to begin with. It's not our super carriers that matter as much as our ASW capacity.
Like many things... it's not how big it is but how you use it.
Furthermore, our current crop of Destroyers aren't a threat to anyone. Not even Cuba.
ALL of those people work for Obama.
Something you've already decrypted with another tool.
When I used it before, it didn't seem to do well with the prospect of converting 22 files at the same time. ffmpeg and some minor script fu is great for that.
Once you have your preferred options figured out, the GUI just mostly gets in the way.
Not everyone has the need or desire to be a thief. I will happily pay for my copy of a DVD of a movie released to theatres in 2016.
Well, they may or may not work well on a Mac. if the files in question aren't being tailored for the specific limitations of Apple's tools, a rube Mac user may have some difficulty. The same goes for Apple appliances (for the same reason).
The need to fall back on VLC was one of the thing that seemed funny to me when I dabbled in Macs.
TV is living off of the largese of monopolies and oligopolies. This manifest in the absurdly high cable bill. Everyone in the chain is trying to push the number higher and higher. TV revenue in general is probably massively inflated and is probably due for some sort of market correction.
When that happens, will 90% of the dreck be sustainable anymore?
Meanwhile, the back catalog continues to grow. Simple rabbit ears are more feasible than ever. Gratis internet video is eating into mind share.
You could probably reduce your absolute favorites to a few shows that could be acquired for less than a year's worth of cable. Especially now that Netflix is undercutting everyone.
Or you might even just decide to give Netflix a pittance instead of your cable company
The pyramid is built of sand and it is being eroded from all sides.
I'd be happy to hang that label on Seinfeld.
TNG also had it's fair share of it.
And no, a contrary opinion is not "trolling".
Yeah... steal everything a guy ever had constitutes "no one is hurt".
That's your socialist mentality in a nutshell.
They don't have a duty, but you should expect it. Otherwise you're a peasant and the revolution was pointless.
I trust that Charity Watch rating about as much as a rating on a mortgage backed security.
It's funny how liberals want to embrace fascism so much. The problem with Hitler was not that he was a guy that said mean things. The problem with Hitler was that the Weimar Constitution didn't have good safeguards. Now Democrats are doing their best to tear down what controls and safeguards we do have.
Encouraging the electors to go their own way would be a disaster of Hindenberg proportions.
Besides, why do you think Republicans would install Hillary? Do you believe in unicorns too?
The dose makes the poison.
Meanwhile in the real world, it's evil capitalism that gets things done. Before the government can steal something and give it to you, it first has to be invented by someone willing to take risk or built by someone that expects to get paid.
This includes the machines that paved the road, the street lights, the gas pump, and the gasoline.
Socialist snow plows are built by capitalists.
My old X6 doubled as a space heater in wintertime. No so with my new i7.
Also doesn't help that the new system is water cooled too... ;-)
Just seeing the word "heat pump" makes me shiver.
I left because the cost of living is high, salaries aren't high enough to compensate, you get hammered by both state and feds if you aren't a total bum, and insurance rates were insane.
There's no hope you will ever get out of the rat race.
Those emissions tests are worthless. They don't actually get high polluting clunkers off the road. They're just another way that enterprising Republicans can make a buck while clueless hippies think something is actually being accomplished.
On the other hand, my home office UPS has a watt-meter on it. I can tell you exactly how much power my home office machines are gobbling up at any one time (loaded or not).
> Because no one's Insurance Company ever told them what doctor's were covered before Obamacare.
Before Obamacare, the private insurance plans in my state were better. You could buy a proper insurance plan on the open market. Now those types of plans are gone. Can't buy them at any price.
That means that the best facilities are out of your reach if you're on Obamacare and have cancer.
I've actually had to go BACK to being on an employer provided plan because of Obamacare.
> Yes, I'm sure taking away subsides of millions of people will work great, they can stop paying $150 per month
I don't know anyone like this and most of my family are the sorts of people that white knights like you claim to champion.
I'm not sure this mythical "obamacare beneificiary" even exists. Are you capable of describing what such a person should look like?