The less confidence people have in recovering their the lower the price goes.
Not really, the price is based only on what those who do comply can pay. The amount of money 419 scammers ask for in their emails doesn't go up or down according to number of compliant victims either.
It's not that people care what the clock says. It's that most people don't get to choose when they go to work, and legislating what times jobs start would be an impracticable disaster of governmental micromanagement.
At any rate, Amazon is offering the discount because it makes business sense. Poor people don't order 10 packages a month (I probably make 4 orders a year), so the free shipping costs Amazon a lot less than it does with a wealthy customer.
It's simply "here's a group of people we can be sure aren't willing to pay our full price, so we'll offer them a lower price and hope some buy." They don't have to offer the lower price to everyone who can't afford their full price, because this isn't a charity, it's business strategy.
Life much more likely starts in mild friendly conditions, and if it thrives some of it evolves to take on the extremes.
The hydrothermal ocean vents with extreme pressure and no light where we call life "extremophiles" are commonly thought to be where life began. In reality, we're the extremophiles -- nature's weirdest experiments that haven't died yet, living in the harshly varied surface conditions instead of in the safety of the unchanging depths of the ocean. The so-called extremophiles are the easiest form of life to develop.
The concept that Life comes from Non-life is speculation which I would call wild.
There could hardly be anything less wild. We see all the different components of life developing as non-life. We even have intermediate forms that we're not sure whether to call life or not. Pointing out that we don't see a non-life-form actually changing into life is no different than shouting "missing link!" at human evolution when we have dozens of links. Humans are not omniscient, so we will never have every single piece to the puzzle -- that doesn't mean we can't tell what the puzzle is a picture of on a large scale.
The open-minded liberal times do no such thing. We don't want to share a space with them any more than you do. The difference is we want to get help for as many of them as possible, and conservatives want to... I don't know, herd them into pens with cattle prods so they become somebody else's problem?
If you eliminate public transit, there are two possibilities:
A) All those people start driving every day instead, and your commute becomes impossibly more congested and all sorts of money has to be spent on new roads and road maintenance.
B) If public transit it really only used by the poor who can't afford a car, then you'll suddenly have a huge increase in unemployment which will crater your city's tax revenue and skyrocket homelessness-related expenses leading to inevitable city bankruptcy.
2) Actually it's not uncommon at all as a web developer to have a problem arise because two people are viewing a website at the same time and the two threads make database alterations in the wrong sequence. You have to be aware of it and make decisions about how to handle it.
It's easy to say you'd jump into the line of fire. It's easy to think you would. It's hard to actually risk your life by running into a room with a hail of bullets wearing a uniform that makes you any shooter's first target. The deputy had more than likely never faced such a situation before.
And this simply illustrates why giving guns to teachers is not a solution. Teachers may also hide, and teachers may find they have a very difficult time coming to grips quickly enough with shooting a child in their class (usually it's a child doing the shooting).
Totalitarian regimes are not known for allowing their citizens to post a two week's notice and then walk out the door.
In the USA, millions of workers with medical conditions can't post a two week's notice and walk out the door without losing their and their family's health insurance and risking their lives. Not so different.
You mean "get back there". Didn't the Chinese build the existing railways to California?
Yes, but Chinese-Californians have rights now so they're no longer interested in being exploited. To get things done quickly and cheaply we need a new disposable labor force. Hopefully someday that'll be robots instead of humans.
Of course, all of those countries you've mentioned were already performing poorly with extreme poverty under capitalism. I don't favor communism (I believe in capitalism with high taxes), but the fact of the matter is that it has only been adopted by nations that were desperately failing already and it is thus suspect to conclude failure of communism from the continued failure of those nations.
It's worth noting that most of the people who do bing rewards (which incidentally did switch to the microsoft rewards brand recently) are using google for all their real searches, and are just mashing the keyboard into bing. I know that's what I do. And that can account for potentially the majority of bing searches since they incentivise far more searches than a normal person would perform in a day. Bing's market share is people who mash their keyboards for money, and then go do all their legit searches via google.
Not really, the price is based only on what those who do comply can pay. The amount of money 419 scammers ask for in their emails doesn't go up or down according to number of compliant victims either.
It's not that people care what the clock says. It's that most people don't get to choose when they go to work, and legislating what times jobs start would be an impracticable disaster of governmental micromanagement.
A quick google brings up https://medicalxpress.com/news... which says neurons transform into stem cells to become cancerous.
At least we can type coherently.
At any rate, Amazon is offering the discount because it makes business sense. Poor people don't order 10 packages a month (I probably make 4 orders a year), so the free shipping costs Amazon a lot less than it does with a wealthy customer.
It's simply "here's a group of people we can be sure aren't willing to pay our full price, so we'll offer them a lower price and hope some buy." They don't have to offer the lower price to everyone who can't afford their full price, because this isn't a charity, it's business strategy.
Since this requires physical access, I propose an alternate method: unscrew the laptop and put whatever devices you want inside.
It might stop you if those guys are crazy enough to spend the rest of their lives stalking and harassing you for it.
That's why NASA has gone to great lengths to sterilize spacecraft headed to places like Mars. There's even a planetary protection officer.
The hydrothermal ocean vents with extreme pressure and no light where we call life "extremophiles" are commonly thought to be where life began. In reality, we're the extremophiles -- nature's weirdest experiments that haven't died yet, living in the harshly varied surface conditions instead of in the safety of the unchanging depths of the ocean. The so-called extremophiles are the easiest form of life to develop.
There could hardly be anything less wild. We see all the different components of life developing as non-life. We even have intermediate forms that we're not sure whether to call life or not. Pointing out that we don't see a non-life-form actually changing into life is no different than shouting "missing link!" at human evolution when we have dozens of links. Humans are not omniscient, so we will never have every single piece to the puzzle -- that doesn't mean we can't tell what the puzzle is a picture of on a large scale.
The open-minded liberal times do no such thing. We don't want to share a space with them any more than you do. The difference is we want to get help for as many of them as possible, and conservatives want to... I don't know, herd them into pens with cattle prods so they become somebody else's problem?
The cheapest option will be to have your car pretending to be shopping.
If you eliminate public transit, there are two possibilities:
A) All those people start driving every day instead, and your commute becomes impossibly more congested and all sorts of money has to be spent on new roads and road maintenance.
B) If public transit it really only used by the poor who can't afford a car, then you'll suddenly have a huge increase in unemployment which will crater your city's tax revenue and skyrocket homelessness-related expenses leading to inevitable city bankruptcy.
Why wouldn't you want both? Drive where convenient and take the bus/train where convenient.
2) Actually it's not uncommon at all as a web developer to have a problem arise because two people are viewing a website at the same time and the two threads make database alterations in the wrong sequence. You have to be aware of it and make decisions about how to handle it.
Why would a thief bother duplicating the chip, when they can do all the online purchases they'd like with just the name, number, expiry and CVV?
It's easy to say you'd jump into the line of fire. It's easy to think you would. It's hard to actually risk your life by running into a room with a hail of bullets wearing a uniform that makes you any shooter's first target. The deputy had more than likely never faced such a situation before.
And this simply illustrates why giving guns to teachers is not a solution. Teachers may also hide, and teachers may find they have a very difficult time coming to grips quickly enough with shooting a child in their class (usually it's a child doing the shooting).
Well, 10,000 killed in an autonomous car terrorist attack is a lot better than the 1.3 million people every year killed by human drivers.
Use your pirate radio station to lure people into scams. Problem solved.
In the USA, millions of workers with medical conditions can't post a two week's notice and walk out the door without losing their and their family's health insurance and risking their lives. Not so different.
Yes, but Chinese-Californians have rights now so they're no longer interested in being exploited. To get things done quickly and cheaply we need a new disposable labor force. Hopefully someday that'll be robots instead of humans.
Of course, all of those countries you've mentioned were already performing poorly with extreme poverty under capitalism. I don't favor communism (I believe in capitalism with high taxes), but the fact of the matter is that it has only been adopted by nations that were desperately failing already and it is thus suspect to conclude failure of communism from the continued failure of those nations.
Too late, CBS owns https://www.search.com/
You can still drag and drop an image to search by it.
It's worth noting that most of the people who do bing rewards (which incidentally did switch to the microsoft rewards brand recently) are using google for all their real searches, and are just mashing the keyboard into bing. I know that's what I do. And that can account for potentially the majority of bing searches since they incentivise far more searches than a normal person would perform in a day. Bing's market share is people who mash their keyboards for money, and then go do all their legit searches via google.