we live in a society with socially-enforced hierarchies, and that is not going away any time soon (nor should it)
So monkey see, monkey do? This definitely needs to change soon. I'd rather live in a society with knowledge-based hierarchy than what the current social conformity is.
ToS that requires you to click "I Agree" before you can use the app. Most people don't read that kind of thing anyway, so they may agree to let the company collect data. This is typical way of getting consent from consumers without them really know what they are doing.
Ignorance is no excuse. Always read before you sign or agree to anything.
User control overrides almost all car controlled actions. If she would have removed her foot off of the accelerator, the car would have likely seen the wall and applied the brakes. At least that's how it works in all the current model cars with collision detection.
What's to stop the fed from printing out more money? Isn't the US already in debt more than what can ever be paid back anyways? Let's just keep this pyramid scheme going for another hundred years and see what happens....
You presume the public prefers paying more for oil so government can collect more money to spend, rather than have lower prices to pay directly from their pockets.
I think he's saying that the government, or the entities controlling the government, would prefer to wait until oil prices are high again. They stand to make a lot more money auctioning off oil rights when oil prices are high.
I think most people here are missing the point. It's not at all about the efficiency of the light bulbs. It's the fact that were are being coerced into buying these products. I'd rather have the choice to buy whatever type I like. Screw the costs. I'm the one paying for it in the end. But damn, $10 and I can buy all the bulbs I need to for my house seems a lot better than spending $12 on single CFL bulb. CFL's take too long to "brighten" anyways.
You sure are lonely and blue, following this link you will make it through : http://dumblaws.com/
Make sure to check you local laws mate, unless you want to be some cop bate.
I have a strong feeling you have just watched How I met your Mother..
Not quite sure what most peoples experience is in the workplace but I have worked in multiple fields and have found that sexual innuendos, racist jokes, and other comments that *could* be considered harassment is very commonplace. Whether it has been in IT, customer service, manufacturing, general labour, or any other field I've worked in, I've always heard and participated in comments that *could* be considered harassment. People need to stop being so uptight just because someone says something they don't like. If women can't take a joke, or men for that matter, then they are socially inadequate and shouldn't be in the workplace in the first place.
No, because for 90% of those users the PSN password and the email password are going to be the same.
The only solution is new accounts and import trophies from the old one, but not anything sensitive.
I disagree Sony should send a verification to the default email address listed on each account. Peoples passwords might be the same but
That is not Sony's fault. Any competent user should know to use a unique password for each service they subscribe too. Especially in cases where credit cards and other personal information are required.
It doesn't say anywhere what actually inspired these children to post these comments in the first place. These allegations must have come from somewhere. Now I do admit, it is highly likely that the children were exaggerating but I hope that someone is looking into the events the transpired prior to the facebook comments being posted.
Join a group, start a club. There are many ways people meetup to discuss and share interests.
we live in a society with socially-enforced hierarchies, and that is not going away any time soon (nor should it)
So monkey see, monkey do? This definitely needs to change soon. I'd rather live in a society with knowledge-based hierarchy than what the current social conformity is.
Where are our flying cars?
AeroMobile and other companies are fulfilling the promise of flying cars as we speak.
ToS that requires you to click "I Agree" before you can use the app. Most people don't read that kind of thing anyway, so they may agree to let the company collect data. This is typical way of getting consent from consumers without them really know what they are doing.
Ignorance is no excuse. Always read before you sign or agree to anything.
The car could actually break.
User control overrides almost all car controlled actions. If she would have removed her foot off of the accelerator, the car would have likely seen the wall and applied the brakes. At least that's how it works in all the current model cars with collision detection.
I wonder if it would be more economical to ship the uneducated off into space.
Free houses on Mars! Complete with beer, iPads, cable TV and unlimited Xbox.
If that offer was truly on the table, many of the educated would take it just for the chance to colonize and study mars.
I didn't know deer could speak, let along speak well. ;)
What's to stop the fed from printing out more money? Isn't the US already in debt more than what can ever be paid back anyways? Let's just keep this pyramid scheme going for another hundred years and see what happens....
You presume the public prefers paying more for oil so government can collect more money to spend, rather than have lower prices to pay directly from their pockets.
I think he's saying that the government, or the entities controlling the government, would prefer to wait until oil prices are high again. They stand to make a lot more money auctioning off oil rights when oil prices are high.
I wouldn't mind being a test subject if they if they did have a tool.
....then he must be innocent!
am I missing something that the U.S. does that the E.U. doesn't?
People in the US are too lazy to sign something.
I think most people here are missing the point. It's not at all about the efficiency of the light bulbs. It's the fact that were are being coerced into buying these products. I'd rather have the choice to buy whatever type I like. Screw the costs. I'm the one paying for it in the end. But damn, $10 and I can buy all the bulbs I need to for my house seems a lot better than spending $12 on single CFL bulb. CFL's take too long to "brighten" anyways.
PS. Feeling very anti-government at the moment.
amazon doesn't yet use or have any.
They do have them, but are not used for public purposes yet.
mashable.com/2013/12/01/amazon-unveils-flying-robot-delivery-drones/
You sure are lonely and blue, following this link you will make it through : http://dumblaws.com/ Make sure to check you local laws mate, unless you want to be some cop bate.
I have a strong feeling you have just watched How I met your Mother..
The question then becomes which software to use. It should be Open Source and under a Free License, that's for sure.
Not a misunderstanding. My original post still stands.
...then open source is not the way to go.
Not quite sure what most peoples experience is in the workplace but I have worked in multiple fields and have found that sexual innuendos, racist jokes, and other comments that *could* be considered harassment is very commonplace. Whether it has been in IT, customer service, manufacturing, general labour, or any other field I've worked in, I've always heard and participated in comments that *could* be considered harassment. People need to stop being so uptight just because someone says something they don't like. If women can't take a joke, or men for that matter, then they are socially inadequate and shouldn't be in the workplace in the first place.
A shit sandwich?
"Hack The Planet!"
for the first time
No, because for 90% of those users the PSN password and the email password are going to be the same.
The only solution is new accounts and import trophies from the old one, but not anything sensitive.
I disagree Sony should send a verification to the default email address listed on each account. Peoples passwords might be the same but That is not Sony's fault. Any competent user should know to use a unique password for each service they subscribe too. Especially in cases where credit cards and other personal information are required.
It doesn't say anywhere what actually inspired these children to post these comments in the first place. These allegations must have come from somewhere. Now I do admit, it is highly likely that the children were exaggerating but I hope that someone is looking into the events the transpired prior to the facebook comments being posted.
If a student is passing there classes, who gives a damn if they show up all the time.