If you can do it from home, so can someone else someone else...in another country...with lower costs of living...and wages which are a fraction of what you are being paid for the same work
Everyone I knows who works remotely has skills that can't be replicated. That's how you get a sweet telecommute gig.
Are you also for a prohibition on alcohol because some people get addicted to alcohol? It's the same stupid argument. Some people can't handle it so no one should be able to enjoy it.
How about instead if you don't like playing the games, you just don't do it and don't worry what other people are doing.
Sleepyhead software is great. It allows you to view the medical data your CPAP machine tracks, but is not normally accessible to you, the patient. Did you get that? It's your medical records, they belong to you, but you are not normally allowed access to them. You need that information to track your progress and make informed decisions about your care. Without this software, if you want to view the data, you must request it from your doctor's office and they typically charge you a fee for copying it. Fuck that.
My view is that the patient is responsible for their own health and doctors should only act in an advisory capacity to make recommendations for improved health. Software like this gives you back control and that's why I think it is so important.
What's interesting is I reboot the machine and it's still happening. Seems to be tied to my IP address, which was assigned from a pool by Comcast. I can easily get a new IP address assigned but whoever gets this one next is going to wonder wtf is going on, lol.
Then you get what happened to me today. I was wondering what was going on. I thought the problem was on my end. Multiple Capchas for simple Google web search? What a pain in the ass.
I won't be using Google anymore, that's for damn sure.
They caught the guy. Florida man. He's one of you right loonies. Doesn't surprise me one bit that after evidence that you are wrong surfaced you changed the troll rather than admit you were wrong.
I'll field this one. I'm independent but have only voted for Democratic candidates simply because no one happened to be better.
The first priority is to institute a check against the lunacy coming out of the White House. This is absolutely essential because Donald Trump doesn't think, he just spouts whatever happens to pop into his deranged brain at the moment, and because he's president, it suddenly becomes policy. Cruel, real life things, like separating children from their families and restricting rights for women and minorities. Perhaps we can curb his use of stochastic terrorism that leads to incidents like the one we are discussing.
Once that is accomplished, maybe we can focus more on policies that help people instead of actively hurting them. Healthcare for all would be a good start. Certainly that would benefit more people than some inane wall.
They're saying that they have to destroy photo-sharing of children to save it.
Have they really destroyed photosharing of children on FaceBook? Cause I'm still seeing more pictures of the satan spawn of family and "friends" than I care to. And so what if FaceBook gets it wrong once in a while. How compelled do you really feel about sharing your innocent photos of little Johnny discovering himself in the bathtub? Is that the only photo you have of him or would another one suffice?
I just installed Firefox on an Amazon Fire Tablet and lo and behold the app has no "Home" button. I looked around on how to show it and apparently you now need an extension. For the Home button. Don't ask me why. I do not know.
This is the Justice Department. They're all about using every law on the books to make their targets sweat (cf. Swartz, Aaron). Why would they ever state publicly that they can't do something?
They could have said nothing and everyone would assume if caught hacking voting machines they would be prosecuted. Here they are publicly stating there's no law against it and you can't be prosecuted. Go ahead and hack away. There's no downside to it. Sounds more like tacit permission if not downright encouragement to me.
Are you delusional or what ? I live in Europe and I can walk safely anywhere without fearing to be shot by some random asshat.
I live in the United States and also walk safely anywhere without fear of getting shot. Been walking around for fifty-something years and never seen anyone pull out a gun in public.
I can see how it might appear that we are all armed to the teeth and taking potshots at each other if all you have to go by are the news stories. Personally I don't own a gun simply because I don't want or need one and I'm certainly not fearful. Fearsome, one might argue, but that's another story.
Couldn't help but notice the code is built with a compiler named "KreMLin". Isn't that interesting.
Or as Rudy puts it, "It is not a crime to hire a bad lawyer."
As a bad lawyer, he should know.
If you can do it from home, so can someone else someone else ...in another country ...with lower costs of living ...and wages which are a fraction of what you are being paid for the same work
Everyone I knows who works remotely has skills that can't be replicated. That's how you get a sweet telecommute gig.
Those aren't war rooms, they're Starbucks.
How do you tell someone's sex over the internet anyhow?
You just take a peep at their browser history.
Great. Who makes lists? Let's just use the one Santa uses. It already shows who's been naughty and who's been nice.
Are you also for a prohibition on alcohol because some people get addicted to alcohol? It's the same stupid argument. Some people can't handle it so no one should be able to enjoy it.
How about instead if you don't like playing the games, you just don't do it and don't worry what other people are doing.
Sleepyhead software is great. It allows you to view the medical data your CPAP machine tracks, but is not normally accessible to you, the patient. Did you get that? It's your medical records, they belong to you, but you are not normally allowed access to them. You need that information to track your progress and make informed decisions about your care. Without this software, if you want to view the data, you must request it from your doctor's office and they typically charge you a fee for copying it. Fuck that.
My view is that the patient is responsible for their own health and doctors should only act in an advisory capacity to make recommendations for improved health. Software like this gives you back control and that's why I think it is so important.
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What's interesting is I reboot the machine and it's still happening. Seems to be tied to my IP address, which was assigned from a pool by Comcast. I can easily get a new IP address assigned but whoever gets this one next is going to wonder wtf is going on, lol.
What if the user is not "normal"?
Then you get what happened to me today. I was wondering what was going on. I thought the problem was on my end. Multiple Capchas for simple Google web search? What a pain in the ass.
I won't be using Google anymore, that's for damn sure.
They caught the guy. Florida man. He's one of you right loonies. Doesn't surprise me one bit that after evidence that you are wrong surfaced you changed the troll rather than admit you were wrong.
What exactly is "everything Dems stand for"?
I'll field this one. I'm independent but have only voted for Democratic candidates simply because no one happened to be better.
The first priority is to institute a check against the lunacy coming out of the White House. This is absolutely essential because Donald Trump doesn't think, he just spouts whatever happens to pop into his deranged brain at the moment, and because he's president, it suddenly becomes policy. Cruel, real life things, like separating children from their families and restricting rights for women and minorities. Perhaps we can curb his use of stochastic terrorism that leads to incidents like the one we are discussing.
Once that is accomplished, maybe we can focus more on policies that help people instead of actively hurting them. Healthcare for all would be a good start. Certainly that would benefit more people than some inane wall.
They're saying that they have to destroy photo-sharing of children to save it.
Have they really destroyed photosharing of children on FaceBook? Cause I'm still seeing more pictures of the satan spawn of family and "friends" than I care to. And so what if FaceBook gets it wrong once in a while. How compelled do you really feel about sharing your innocent photos of little Johnny discovering himself in the bathtub? Is that the only photo you have of him or would another one suffice?
Better yet, go to Provence in France, and walk through the lavender fields.
It'd be quicker and cheaper for most people to go to Walmart. I'll bet they'll have seeds, plants, and essential oils in stock.
Not this thing. It just opens whatever porn site I was looking at last. Really useful during presentations.
I just installed Firefox on an Amazon Fire Tablet and lo and behold the app has no "Home" button. I looked around on how to show it and apparently you now need an extension. For the Home button. Don't ask me why. I do not know.
People need a lot less oil than they need water.
That's true. I don't *need* any oil, but I like to keep some in my car at all times.
Transporting water by pipe quickly becomes infeasible.
Most every building I've ever been in has water piped in. So, it's somewhat feasible.
The Turing test is for two-sided conversation: "Are there imaginable digital computers which would do well in the imitation game?"
What is described in TFS is one-sided which is a different matter.
Why don't we crack down on people watching sports on TV ?
That's what mother-in-laws are for.
300 hours of video gets uploaded to youTube every minute. It's not the same thing as your dinky website.
This is the Justice Department. They're all about using every law on the books to make their targets sweat (cf. Swartz, Aaron). Why would they ever state publicly that they can't do something?
They could have said nothing and everyone would assume if caught hacking voting machines they would be prosecuted. Here they are publicly stating there's no law against it and you can't be prosecuted. Go ahead and hack away. There's no downside to it. Sounds more like tacit permission if not downright encouragement to me.
All too common. No sense beating him over the head with a dead horse.
This just doesn't seem very controversial.
That's the point. If you have secrets, don't put them on a computer.
Are you delusional or what ? I live in Europe and I can walk safely anywhere without fearing to be shot by some random asshat.
I live in the United States and also walk safely anywhere without fear of getting shot. Been walking around for fifty-something years and never seen anyone pull out a gun in public.
I can see how it might appear that we are all armed to the teeth and taking potshots at each other if all you have to go by are the news stories. Personally I don't own a gun simply because I don't want or need one and I'm certainly not fearful. Fearsome, one might argue, but that's another story.