By "life support", I mean bunks, full-size toilets, the whole 9 yards. I think that if there's a problem with the new shuttle, just docking with the space station (or doing a spacewalk to the station) is their best bet. But, you really can't plan for everything.
I think the ESA is on the right track. A shuttle like this should be small and cheap with no real facilities except for transport. All of the scientific and life-support facilities should be on the space station. Shuttles should just transport cargo and/or crew.
I didn't say they weren't societies. It was a general comment about how we help each other. When one state is having trouble, the other states chip in. New York, being of high income and mild climate, does its fair share when other states need help.
If you look *only* at the financial implication than sure we can ask the people of Buffalo County, South Dakota (avg income $5,000) to help pay for dental care in NY....
As an addendum...
The people of Buffalo County, South Dakota already pay for the health care of people in Buffalo NY. That is, if they can afford health insurance.
As human beings, we are social creatures. We live in a society. We are successful as a species because we've cared for each other and dominated our environment for eons. The stronger our society gets and the more technological advances we make, the more we can afford to care for each other. I'm not sure whether or not it's time for health care to be nationalized or not, and I wasn't saying it should or shouldn't be. I was merely pointing out that your argument about "leaving it to the states" is highly flawed.
You just proved that nationalized health care would be better than state-based right after saying state-based would be better.
New York's current problems come from a heavy reliance on NYSE for income. If health care were nationalized rather than localized, New York would be weathering this problem a lot better. It would be nice to have our federal taxes come into our own state rather than go to another state for once.
And FYI, you have to be pretty broke or in trouble to get Medicare.
I think you're taking "palette swap" far too literally. Fighting your way through one region to find yourself in another, with new, different vistas and environments is, indeed, a reward in itself.
You can't prove "accusations are false". That's not how it works. You can challenge the accusations and discredit them, but the onus is on the accuser.
If you said that I eat puppies, I couldn't prove I don't, in fact, eat puppies. You'd have to supply pictures or something of me ingesting puppies.
The principal doesn't have to prove the claims false. The student has to prove them true. There is no onus on the principal to prove anything except that the student actually made the comments. If there is no truth to the comments, the onus is on the student to prove otherwise.
I love it when Christians and Athiests fight over who's more oppressed.
Wah! Wah! I feel unLOVED!
That doesn't make it right nor should it be considered an excuse to see it as justification for prejudice.
New level cap: Level 130!
Paladins are still busted!
New Archmage heroic class - start at level 120!
All your life are belong to us!
Thank you /., the place where every nerd can pick nits 'til the apocalypse comes.
Amen.
Then take people who bitch about Idle with you!
... World of Warcraft...
How do I use Vi editor with this?
Step 1) Kill yourself.
I record DS9 from Spike.
Also true. At least until they finally convince the voters that the only reasons to own a gun are for hunting and home defense. Then we're fucked.
I disagree. There's a clear difference between a jovially-executed man-pile and murky-as-hell privacy laws.
Any bird with knockdown.
It makes me so MAD!
Yeah. It would be preferable to do the dailies for the Tuskarr. (can't wait for my penguin!)
/looks around /sniffs
Hmm. /goes back to leveling his Warlock
By "life support", I mean bunks, full-size toilets, the whole 9 yards. I think that if there's a problem with the new shuttle, just docking with the space station (or doing a spacewalk to the station) is their best bet. But, you really can't plan for everything.
I think the ESA is on the right track. A shuttle like this should be small and cheap with no real facilities except for transport. All of the scientific and life-support facilities should be on the space station. Shuttles should just transport cargo and/or crew.
I didn't say they weren't societies. It was a general comment about how we help each other. When one state is having trouble, the other states chip in. New York, being of high income and mild climate, does its fair share when other states need help.
If you look *only* at the financial implication than sure we can ask the people of Buffalo County, South Dakota (avg income $5,000) to help pay for dental care in NY....
As an addendum...
The people of Buffalo County, South Dakota already pay for the health care of people in Buffalo NY. That is, if they can afford health insurance.
As human beings, we are social creatures. We live in a society. We are successful as a species because we've cared for each other and dominated our environment for eons. The stronger our society gets and the more technological advances we make, the more we can afford to care for each other. I'm not sure whether or not it's time for health care to be nationalized or not, and I wasn't saying it should or shouldn't be. I was merely pointing out that your argument about "leaving it to the states" is highly flawed.
You just proved that nationalized health care would be better than state-based right after saying state-based would be better.
New York's current problems come from a heavy reliance on NYSE for income. If health care were nationalized rather than localized, New York would be weathering this problem a lot better. It would be nice to have our federal taxes come into our own state rather than go to another state for once.
And FYI, you have to be pretty broke or in trouble to get Medicare.
That is just adorable.
I think you're taking "palette swap" far too literally. Fighting your way through one region to find yourself in another, with new, different vistas and environments is, indeed, a reward in itself.
1. The accusations are false
You can't prove "accusations are false". That's not how it works. You can challenge the accusations and discredit them, but the onus is on the accuser. If you said that I eat puppies, I couldn't prove I don't, in fact, eat puppies. You'd have to supply pictures or something of me ingesting puppies.
The principal doesn't have to prove the claims false. The student has to prove them true. There is no onus on the principal to prove anything except that the student actually made the comments. If there is no truth to the comments, the onus is on the student to prove otherwise.
Well, hold on there. Are you saying that you don't believe players respond to visual rewards?