The work force still believes that simply getting a year older means they deserve a cushier job with more benefits and a higher salary, learning and experience not required.
This worked for a short time when the economy and population was growing exponentially, it still works for many who grow their skill set year in year out, but not so much any longer for your average Joe. In many cases it would make more sense to take a pay-cut every year. Since this concept is still so embedded in everyone's psyche, unfortunately, that is not what happens. companies just hold on to people until their salaries gets too unreasonable (or just never hire them full time) and then let them go.
What liberties would be lost under a policy of UBI?
All liberties. Dependents don't have liberties by definition. It is a contradiction in terms to say that a dependent can have liberty from their guardian.
No, those lists are based on popularity not RT score. Here is the list of best movies in 2016 according to RT: The Monkey King 2, Trapped, The Bad Kids, Chicken People, For the Love of Spock, A Beautiful Planet, O.J.: Made in America, Te3n, Raman Raghav 2.0, Shelley, Everything Is Copy, Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids, Tower, The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki, Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, The Last Laugh, Window Horses, Pink, Things to Come, My Life as a Courgette, 100 Years, Wakefield, Chocolat, Harmonium, Angkor Awakens: A Portrait Of Cambodia, Alive and Kicking, Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang, Transpecos, Betting on Zero, Operator, Olympic Pride, American Prejudice, The Tunnel, Disturbing the Peace, The 24 Hour War, Orange Sunshine, Esteros, The C Word, Don't Kill It, Dreamcatcher
Who in their right mind listens to to Rotten Tomato ratings? Every year is is like dozen black and white french films that get 100% along with a few Hollywood films that are equally as horrible. What gets high rating on Rotten Tomatoes appears to about.1% of the moving going audience. Anyone who pays attention to reviews knows that a Rotten Tomato is in no way indicative of your viewing pleasure.
This. If you have access to a table to use your battery powered monitor and keypad on you are pretty much guaranteed to have power. If you are thinking of some cabin off the grid, get a generator or solar panel. And even if using it while traveling is not a use case you are interested in, the laptop will be way cheaper and better than some battery powered screen plus a battery powered single board computer. Just the battery powered single board computer will run you entry level laptop prices, and the monitor will probably be more than that alone.
The motivation matters to the response. Soldiers die in war, civilians die as well. Britain invaded Ireland, and was willing to accept losses to subdue them. Britain never should of invaded Ireland nor held them against their will. But the British people were a colonial power, they wanted to invade foreign countries.
American, British, Western civilians and soldiers are dying because the West wants to control, manipulate, change, the Middle East. It is wrong of the West of invade, manipulate, integrate, Middle Eastern countries. And the People are and have always been opposed to these middle eastern wars and manipulation. No American wants an American Empire. No Englishman wants to take over the Middle East.
That is sort of different. The entire point of the IRA was to separate the countries. Continuing to allow the Irish into Britain was a continuation of the British colonialism that the IRA was fighting against. It was an aggressively defiant act designed to defeat the Irish to retain control of Ireland.
Western ISIS members bombed Manchester because they want the West to stop acting so Western. Putting a wall between the two cultures and stop trying to change their culture and counties is the opposite of colonialism. Stopping the cultural experimentation of the Muslim's would allow both cultures to live in peace. Their are loads of historical stories of Muslims and Christians living peacefully alongside each other when strong and high walls are enforced. When the one does not encroach on and try to manipulate the other.
This would be completely counter to our understanding of suicide. Suicide, across the world, only happens to affluent, privileged peoples. suicide in the African american, the Mexican american, communities is practically zero.
Suicide is pretty much only seen in the groups with the highest standards of living, and is grouped around the persons with extreme wealth and intelligence. Unless the reassignment make them richer, or more intelligent, you would not expect it to effect their suicide rate.
how can the study find that post reassignment that trans persons were better off psychologically than the general population? but then it still be true that they commit suicide at a greater rate? So they are more sane than the average person, but they still commit suicide all the time?
Also, their are studies on both sides. This one showed that they got worse physiological and morbidity results post reassignment, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....
No, every piece of music is lossy because analog cannot be encoded into digital without an infinite amount of loss. A 100 terabyte hardrive could not hold a single piano note without introducing loss.
At the same time it mp3 really is dying. avi was great while it lasted. And mp3 might be good enough, but it is inferior in every way to modern formats. Yes, their is loads of stuff floating around their in mp3, but everything new is in a better more modern format. In that way mp3 days years ago.
Are we sure it is not just a legitimate campaign? Most of these have prewritten messages you just click a button to send to your local senator, or in this case to submit a comment to the FCC. Submitting the letter/email/comment can be so easy it is easy to forget you did anything (can could be queuing messages for days if the server is slow and got loads of response), Furthermore, I am not sure how they were ever able to get into contact with every single person on the face of the earth named John Smith, these comments do not comes with addresses or phone numbers.
In my experiences the education space is filled with esoteric applications. in fact most of the time you are doing some lab, project, etc. on school computers it is in some old piece of software created by some guy who used to work for the school 20 years ago. These software applications do not tend to be in The Windows store.
Thinking back on my academic career, I was to wonder, if I never used a computer that was strictly running mainstream currently maintained software, how are they going to sell a computer that runs only that to anyone?
OK, I am just saying that the Republicans And the Bernie supporters would disagree with you. Probably not an actual majority of the nation, but a mega majority of the politically active part of the nation.
No, it is a perfect motto. Just like how the feds, state, or local government should not regulate when your kid brushes his teeth because you are capable of doing that.
One interesting thing to note is that this concept was Bernie Sander's most prominent and strong political stance. He did not even agree with Gay marriage legislation because the states themselves were capable of legislating that themselves.
The work force still believes that simply getting a year older means they deserve a cushier job with more benefits and a higher salary, learning and experience not required.
This worked for a short time when the economy and population was growing exponentially, it still works for many who grow their skill set year in year out, but not so much any longer for your average Joe. In many cases it would make more sense to take a pay-cut every year. Since this concept is still so embedded in everyone's psyche, unfortunately, that is not what happens. companies just hold on to people until their salaries gets too unreasonable (or just never hire them full time) and then let them go.
You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means.
Yes, trading work for money and/or cooperation makes you a dependent.
What liberties would be lost under a policy of UBI?
All liberties. Dependents don't have liberties by definition. It is a contradiction in terms to say that a dependent can have liberty from their guardian.
No, those lists are based on popularity not RT score.
Here is the list of best movies in 2016 according to RT:
The Monkey King 2, Trapped, The Bad Kids, Chicken People, For the Love of Spock, A Beautiful Planet, O.J.: Made in America, Te3n, Raman Raghav 2.0, Shelley, Everything Is Copy, Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids, Tower, The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki, Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, The Last Laugh, Window Horses, Pink, Things to Come, My Life as a Courgette, 100 Years, Wakefield, Chocolat, Harmonium, Angkor Awakens: A Portrait Of Cambodia, Alive and Kicking, Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang, Transpecos, Betting on Zero, Operator, Olympic Pride, American Prejudice, The Tunnel, Disturbing the Peace, The 24 Hour War, Orange Sunshine, Esteros, The C Word, Don't Kill It, Dreamcatcher
Who in their right mind listens to to Rotten Tomato ratings? Every year is is like dozen black and white french films that get 100% along with a few Hollywood films that are equally as horrible. What gets high rating on Rotten Tomatoes appears to about .1% of the moving going audience. Anyone who pays attention to reviews knows that a Rotten Tomato is in no way indicative of your viewing pleasure.
Addendum:
Because pirates exist and we have been wanting high quality bluray rips to be releases along side the theater releases since day one.
Hardly a deflection of blame. I cannot think of a story that would put them in a worse light...
This. If you have access to a table to use your battery powered monitor and keypad on you are pretty much guaranteed to have power. If you are thinking of some cabin off the grid, get a generator or solar panel. And even if using it while traveling is not a use case you are interested in, the laptop will be way cheaper and better than some battery powered screen plus a battery powered single board computer. Just the battery powered single board computer will run you entry level laptop prices, and the monitor will probably be more than that alone.
The motivation matters to the response. Soldiers die in war, civilians die as well. Britain invaded Ireland, and was willing to accept losses to subdue them.
Britain never should of invaded Ireland nor held them against their will. But the British people were a colonial power, they wanted to invade foreign countries.
American, British, Western civilians and soldiers are dying because the West wants to control, manipulate, change, the Middle East.
It is wrong of the West of invade, manipulate, integrate, Middle Eastern countries. And the People are and have always been opposed to these middle eastern wars and manipulation. No American wants an American Empire. No Englishman wants to take over the Middle East.
That is sort of different.
The entire point of the IRA was to separate the countries. Continuing to allow the Irish into Britain was a continuation of the British colonialism that the IRA was fighting against.
It was an aggressively defiant act designed to defeat the Irish to retain control of Ireland.
Western ISIS members bombed Manchester because they want the West to stop acting so Western. Putting a wall between the two cultures and stop trying to change their culture and counties is the opposite of colonialism.
Stopping the cultural experimentation of the Muslim's would allow both cultures to live in peace. Their are loads of historical stories of Muslims and Christians living peacefully alongside each other when strong and high walls are enforced. When the one does not encroach on and try to manipulate the other.
We have no measurements at all on what any sort of fake news could of did. You cannot compare a nebulous quantity like this.
While we have real studies on the likely number of illegals who voted. Studies that show the numbers are in the hundreds of thousands to millions.
Meanwhile, half of the votes in the recounts we did, in Hillary majority districts, could not even be recounted because of problems.
So what Interest are they getting? The article mentions the average and total, but not how much interest they are making.
This would be completely counter to our understanding of suicide. Suicide, across the world, only happens to affluent, privileged peoples.
suicide in the African american, the Mexican american, communities is practically zero.
Suicide is pretty much only seen in the groups with the highest standards of living, and is grouped around the persons with extreme wealth and intelligence.
Unless the reassignment make them richer, or more intelligent, you would not expect it to effect their suicide rate.
how can the study find that post reassignment that trans persons were better off psychologically than the general population? but then it still be true that they commit suicide at a greater rate?
So they are more sane than the average person, but they still commit suicide all the time?
Also, their are studies on both sides. This one showed that they got worse physiological and morbidity results post reassignment, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....
I am pretty sure California actually has laws to criminalize stuff like that.
"Tolerably low level of imperfection", and mp3 was born.
Every audio format has that as its goal.
No, every piece of music is lossy because analog cannot be encoded into digital without an infinite amount of loss.
A 100 terabyte hardrive could not hold a single piano note without introducing loss.
At the same time it mp3 really is dying. avi was great while it lasted. And mp3 might be good enough, but it is inferior in every way to modern formats. Yes, their is loads of stuff floating around their in mp3, but everything new is in a better more modern format. In that way mp3 days years ago.
Hay, it's a free country. If you don't like assholes and drugs then move out of California.
Are we sure it is not just a legitimate campaign? Most of these have prewritten messages you just click a button to send to your local senator, or in this case to submit a comment to the FCC. Submitting the letter/email/comment can be so easy it is easy to forget you did anything (can could be queuing messages for days if the server is slow and got loads of response), Furthermore, I am not sure how they were ever able to get into contact with every single person on the face of the earth named John Smith, these comments do not comes with addresses or phone numbers.
In my experiences the education space is filled with esoteric applications. in fact most of the time you are doing some lab, project, etc. on school computers it is in some old piece of software created by some guy who used to work for the school 20 years ago. These software applications do not tend to be in The Windows store.
Thinking back on my academic career, I was to wonder, if I never used a computer that was strictly running mainstream currently maintained software, how are they going to sell a computer that runs only that to anyone?
"elevated stress continues into retirement for average working people."
Seems like pretty good proof that it had nothing to do with their working environment then...
OK, I am just saying that the Republicans And the Bernie supporters would disagree with you. Probably not an actual majority of the nation, but a mega majority of the politically active part of the nation.
No, it is a perfect motto. Just like how the feds, state, or local government should not regulate when your kid brushes his teeth because you are capable of doing that.
One interesting thing to note is that this concept was Bernie Sander's most prominent and strong political stance. He did not even agree with Gay marriage legislation because the states themselves were capable of legislating that themselves.