Forget about "average PC user". Some of us long time Unix users view vi as a perverse sort of hell. Fortunately, Unix is more modular and less prone to being dominated by crappy monopolies.
This is the era of Google. If you're something more than a total sheep consumer, there's really no excuse for you to be unaware of where you can get more interesting products.
Women in tech management is not something new or unusual. If you think so then I suspect that you need to stop looking at Vogue to get your information about the tech industry.
No HR professional would tolerate that sort of thing. They have been indoctrinating corporate drones in a very extreme notion of sexual harassment for over 20 years now. Such a thing would have been an intolerable liability to the company 20 years ago. Forget about these days.
I will wait for the Marines to adopt one of these devices. If they are confident enough in it's operation, THEN it's good. These people have their lives on the line.
Adoption by a large urban police department would also be a good indicator.
> Just because you know people who are responsible gun owners does not mean everyone is and the statistics prove it
Sure. We have Chicago.
You can distort the statistics. You can over report suicides as murders and ignore that most murders (and crime in general) happen in a small number of high crime areas.
> It's interesting that the descriptions of "Islam" sound a whole lot like my understanding of Christianity as expressed by many Trump supporters.
Yeah, but fortunately a little thing called the Reformation broke the back of the theocracy in Europe. That hasn't happened with Islam yet. They're still stuck back where we were about 400 years ago. Syria, Egypt, Libya, Lebanon, and Iraq are all painfully obvious examples of this.
Blatant terrorism is far less troubling than the importation of more theocrats. We already have enough as is.
What part of it specifically disallows entry restrictions?
> (B) International law
Irrelevant.
> You're a moron.
No, you're the moron. You just make a very small word salad and you think it actually means something. There's a little bit more to a legal argument then screaming "but the constitution".
Tried that. It didn't work because the technically inept parent still had just as much problem with the Apple product. It turns out that you can't idiot proof something.
A Mac won't magically cause the technically inept to stop having problems.
...except this is IBM and IBM did not buy 'crap windows machines' when I was there. I'm not even sure what a "crap windows machine" is supposed to be. I've had little trouble from most of the office PCs I've had. This includes crappy Dell laptops that ran Linux very well.
Yeah... but watch these same whiners melt down the moment the sexual expression of a guy that can easily get willing participants. Then their heads will explode and they will be running around like hysterical decapitated chickens.
Most of these "cultural libertarians" are probably flaming hypocrites.
Yeah, you couldn't do anything like referencing an outside source. It's not like the whole web is specifically designed with that idea in mind. You TOURISTS getting your panties in a bunch are so funny. Those of us for whom this stuff is more immediately relevant are not so narrow minded.
Due to the nature of some conditions, this leads to the kinds of old geezers you would probably make fun of being much more adept at navigating this stuff than you are.
Serious medical discussions will pretty much immediately leave the little walled garden you're so upset about.
On American TV, they usually just show the aftermath afterwards. American movies are certainly full of murder. I'm not sure how much of that makes it into broadcasts.
Of course there are different standards for "broadcast" versus "cable". Not even sure what Walking Dead edited for broadcast TV would look like.
Forget about "average PC user". Some of us long time Unix users view vi as a perverse sort of hell. Fortunately, Unix is more modular and less prone to being dominated by crappy monopolies.
> Been able to right click for decades....
It only works if apps support it. If it's not an expected feature available to the end user as default then it's not likely to be exploited by anyone.
> Now if Linux laptops were more ubiquitous
This is the era of Google. If you're something more than a total sheep consumer, there's really no excuse for you to be unaware of where you can get more interesting products.
This is the interesting thing about today versus 50 years ago.
Shit still happens. Now you have a cause of action. You might even get a 38 million dollar judgement.
So put away the violin and stop the water works.
Women in tech management is not something new or unusual. If you think so then I suspect that you need to stop looking at Vogue to get your information about the tech industry.
No HR professional would tolerate that sort of thing. They have been indoctrinating corporate drones in a very extreme notion of sexual harassment for over 20 years now. Such a thing would have been an intolerable liability to the company 20 years ago. Forget about these days.
> This guy isn't a friend to American democracy. He's just appalled at Trump for selling out to the commies.
What a beautifully twisted propaganda narrative you have there.
It's like you're posting from 1985? The only commies these days are in the Democratic party and they are out in the open.
I will wait for the Marines to adopt one of these devices. If they are confident enough in it's operation, THEN it's good. These people have their lives on the line.
Adoption by a large urban police department would also be a good indicator.
You must live a very sheltered life in some concrete jungle if you can't imagine the need for a firearm.
> Just because you know people who are responsible gun owners does not mean everyone is and the statistics prove it
Sure. We have Chicago.
You can distort the statistics. You can over report suicides as murders and ignore that most murders (and crime in general) happen in a small number of high crime areas.
Yeah... "deserted in droves".
The high level of discipline of both Navies is the only reason you're alive right now.
> It's interesting that the descriptions of "Islam" sound a whole lot like my understanding of Christianity as expressed by many Trump supporters.
Yeah, but fortunately a little thing called the Reformation broke the back of the theocracy in Europe. That hasn't happened with Islam yet. They're still stuck back where we were about 400 years ago. Syria, Egypt, Libya, Lebanon, and Iraq are all painfully obvious examples of this.
Blatant terrorism is far less troubling than the importation of more theocrats. We already have enough as is.
> (A) The US Constitution
What part of it specifically disallows entry restrictions?
> (B) International law
Irrelevant.
> You're a moron.
No, you're the moron. You just make a very small word salad and you think it actually means something. There's a little bit more to a legal argument then screaming "but the constitution".
I've not had problems. I'm not going to freak out over a clone product. That would be silly since I am a PC user.
I dunno. This story just makes me feel better about not buying Apple products. I can buy any cable I like and not have to worry about this bullshit.
"OMG. You didn't buy a genuine monster cable! Quick, toss it out before it EXPLODES!"
> I see you don't have a computer-using parent.
Bullshit.
Tried that. It didn't work because the technically inept parent still had just as much problem with the Apple product. It turns out that you can't idiot proof something.
A Mac won't magically cause the technically inept to stop having problems.
Considering that I have personally had Macs cook themselves, I am certainly not going to take anything based on nothing more than blind faith.
It takes about 5 minutes to pop out a card or put in a new one.
So that's a 5 minutes of premium billed time for my PC for a problem that will turn a Mac into a doorstop.
...except this is IBM and IBM did not buy 'crap windows machines' when I was there. I'm not even sure what a "crap windows machine" is supposed to be. I've had little trouble from most of the office PCs I've had. This includes crappy Dell laptops that ran Linux very well.
A lot of what you just described are costs required to run the business regardless of platform.
I worked for IBM. My windows laptop was not what I would have preferred but it never gave me any real trouble.
What it cost the mothership to maintain is an entirely different matter. I don't think I ever did anything to maintain or upgrade it.
You have to spend a LOT on other stupid things to just begin to catch up with the cost of an Apple product.
Yeah... but watch these same whiners melt down the moment the sexual expression of a guy that can easily get willing participants. Then their heads will explode and they will be running around like hysterical decapitated chickens.
Most of these "cultural libertarians" are probably flaming hypocrites.
Yeah, you couldn't do anything like referencing an outside source. It's not like the whole web is specifically designed with that idea in mind. You TOURISTS getting your panties in a bunch are so funny. Those of us for whom this stuff is more immediately relevant are not so narrow minded.
Due to the nature of some conditions, this leads to the kinds of old geezers you would probably make fun of being much more adept at navigating this stuff than you are.
Serious medical discussions will pretty much immediately leave the little walled garden you're so upset about.
> Yes, I'm sure a breast cancer awareness video would reach just as big an audience if posted on some obscure website.
Clearly you are not aware of this idea from 1993 called hyperlinking.
Again, you're stuck in the AOL mentality.
> But isn't it funny that every time a mistake is made it is nudity that is the target?
No, that's just your own confirmation bias.
On American TV, they usually just show the aftermath afterwards. American movies are certainly full of murder. I'm not sure how much of that makes it into broadcasts.
Of course there are different standards for "broadcast" versus "cable". Not even sure what Walking Dead edited for broadcast TV would look like.