Who are these mythical internet people you know? Because they are really dumb. I've been on this internet thing a while now and have seen some really dumb folk, but you've found a really dumb group somehow.
He's not referring to the money multiplier of banks loaning money. He is referring to the initial money creation by the Fed in which the Fed buys treasuries with newly printed money. That adds money to the system but it also means the Fed is getting the interest form those treasuries.
For example (with arbitrary numbers for convenience), the Fed "prints" $100 to do this it buys $100 worth of treasuries and pays with that new $100. But by the time the treasury expires the Fed has to collect $101 due to interest on the treasuries (1% for convenience again). That means $101 is removed from the system. But only $100 was added so that won't work unless the Fed "prints" more money to loads that via buying treasuries again.
Of course that simplistic view isn't actually how it works in reality. Since the Fed also pays interest to banks on their reserves and it pays a dividend to the US government. And of course these days a no-doc, no-money-down mortgage on a house in the middle of the desert is as good as a treasury for collateral, OK I exaggerate significantly on that last one.
"Here you are caught by security camera A231763 purchasing said ticket at a vending machine. And we know it is that ticket because as you can see a simple uncrop and we can see the serial number reflected in that window which is reflected in that water drop which is reflected on that man's hat."
People who kill animals are not given the death penalty. Since you claim people are just animals why do we do so if the animal killed happened to be a person?
Of course there's a simple solution to this. Don't just genetically modify the maize to be resistant to roundup, genetically modify people to be as well. There, problem solved. And Monsanto should love that since everyone needs a patent license from them to have a kid.
Maybe you should try some different physics classes. It's just special relativity. If you have a faster than light travel/signalling then there will be an interial frame of referance in which that travel/signal went back in time. Since the first postulate or relativity says that the laws of physics are the same in all inertial reference frames that means backwards in time travel/signalling is possible in all inertial frames of reference and we have killed causality. Or alternatively the postulates of special relativity (and hence the theory) are wrong.
Because there are already mechanisms in place for the government. They are elected by the people and hence if they are exploiting the people then people who won't do that can be elected in their place.
Unions end up as political forces which gives them far more leverage over government than they have over businesses.
Basically unions exist to balance the power of business, but the power role gets reversed in governments and hence unions cause more problem than they solve.
Which is what I said. My phone battery was low so I pluged it into the charger cable for my mouse. If an iPhone does that then fine, I dont't really care what it does since it's not the phone I happen to have. I was just responding to "The Samsung Galaxy S III doesn't charge from a microUSB port" - no one cares what the port is called they just care that they can take the phone out of their pocket and plug it into the cable from some other device that happens to be around to charge it with.
No it doesn't. There is no claim that PC gamers creating mods is unheard of.
It is emphasizing that some indie devs pulled off the multi player stuff in their spare time rather than a big budget game company. Which is pretty normal for a headline since part of the article is asking why game companies haven't done this already.
The codebase he supports is supposed to work with a given COBOL system.
Whereas said web crap that has to support IE6, also has to work with IE7, and IE8, and IE9, and Firefox, and Chrome, and Safari. And it has to "look good" in the recent browsers without looking like crap in IE6.
No one cares about the port. What matters is that it can charge from a microUSB cable. Mine is sitting on my desk charging from my computers USB port via the cable that came with my mouse.
A lot of countries have variable elections. Via mechanisms that trigger elections or due to elections having a window of time to be held rather than a fixed date.
Australia, for example (since it's the one I've voted in) House of Representative election (which determine who the Government is) must be held within three years of the first sitting, but it can be called early by the Government. It's a silly way of doing things, the current Government already has many advantages in elections also letting them call the election at a time they think is best for then only makes that worse.
And it also has some rules to trigger an election (with the Senate getting included as well) when the Senate won't pass legislation that the House does multiple times: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_dissolution
So "could face an election this year" is always true for Australia, well until the last couple of days of November anyway (33 days is the minimum amount of time between the government calling an election and the day of voting) and in practice earlier than that since having an election around Christmas time would be a really good way to lose.
A person is guilty of unauthorized use of a computer when he or she knowingly uses, causes to be used, or accesses a computer, computer service, or computer network without authorization.
and 156.00.8:
"Without authorization" means to use or to access a computer, computer service or computer network without the permission of the owner or lessor or someone licensed or privileged by the owner or lessor where such person knew that his or her use or access was without permission or after actual notice to such person that such use or access was without permission.
Knowing a username/password combination doesn't make you authorized, you also need permission from the owner. Other states have similar laws, and I would suspect a bunch of other countries do too but I'm not going to attempt an exhaustive search.
Which means if you have ads on your site (or some other member to generate revenue) and you link to anything you do not directly control (most links) then you are risking infrnging. After all whomever does control the content you linked to can block it from showing up in google (after you've linked it) and change the content from something not infringing anyone copyright to something that does.
Of course courts are supposed to see through such cases.
It's a special kind of stupid that thinks "she'll smack him around" is advocating violence against women. Congrats on reaching such high levels in the stupidity race.
That you don't fly doesn't make you ignorant of the subject. In fact if you don't fly you are far more likely (assuming you are a selfish prick) to support ridiculous security routines for flying. After all they don't affect you, but a plane crashing into your office certainly does. Now you might want them to spend the money on more effective measures that are more likely to reduce yor chances of said plane crashing into you, of course.
That sounds like exactly sort of thing I'd want to happen. Assuming I'm at a reasonable distance and have a good view of course.
Who are these mythical internet people you know? Because they are really dumb. I've been on this internet thing a while now and have seen some really dumb folk, but you've found a really dumb group somehow.
The printed serial number isn't part of the modifiable data.
Because it's an obvious reference.
Because the serial number of ticket wouldn't give them a near instant lookup of which machine sold it and at what time or anything.
And of course I was also being completely serious with the uncropping and all.
Smart people don't usually have just one metric that they blindly follow, and instead take other things into consideration also.
He's not referring to the money multiplier of banks loaning money. He is referring to the initial money creation by the Fed in which the Fed buys treasuries with newly printed money. That adds money to the system but it also means the Fed is getting the interest form those treasuries.
For example (with arbitrary numbers for convenience), the Fed "prints" $100 to do this it buys $100 worth of treasuries and pays with that new $100. But by the time the treasury expires the Fed has to collect $101 due to interest on the treasuries (1% for convenience again). That means $101 is removed from the system. But only $100 was added so that won't work unless the Fed "prints" more money to loads that via buying treasuries again.
Of course that simplistic view isn't actually how it works in reality. Since the Fed also pays interest to banks on their reserves and it pays a dividend to the US government. And of course these days a no-doc, no-money-down mortgage on a house in the middle of the desert is as good as a treasury for collateral, OK I exaggerate significantly on that last one.
"Here you are caught by security camera A231763 purchasing said ticket at a vending machine. And we know it is that ticket because as you can see a simple uncrop and we can see the serial number reflected in that window which is reflected in that water drop which is reflected on that man's hat."
People who kill animals are not given the death penalty. Since you claim people are just animals why do we do so if the animal killed happened to be a person?
roundup is linked to the tumors not GM food.
Surprise surprise, poison is bad for you.
Of course there's a simple solution to this. Don't just genetically modify the maize to be resistant to roundup, genetically modify people to be as well. There, problem solved. And Monsanto should love that since everyone needs a patent license from them to have a kid.
What does cubic zirconia have to do with anything???
Maybe you should try some different physics classes. It's just special relativity. If you have a faster than light travel/signalling then there will be an interial frame of referance in which that travel/signal went back in time. Since the first postulate or relativity says that the laws of physics are the same in all inertial reference frames that means backwards in time travel/signalling is possible in all inertial frames of reference and we have killed causality. Or alternatively the postulates of special relativity (and hence the theory) are wrong.
http://www.theculture.org/rich/sharpblue/archives/000089.html has some reasonable spacetime diagrams for an example.
If you read at about ten minutes a word, then sure you'll have problems.
Because there are already mechanisms in place for the government. They are elected by the people and hence if they are exploiting the people then people who won't do that can be elected in their place.
Unions end up as political forces which gives them far more leverage over government than they have over businesses.
Basically unions exist to balance the power of business, but the power role gets reversed in governments and hence unions cause more problem than they solve.
And we still use iron even though the iron age is long gone.
All throughout this "PC era" we have still used the non-PC computers that preceded it.
The "end of the PC era" doesn't mean the end of PCs. I just means the PC isn't the dominant provider of computer power for personal use.
Which is what I said. My phone battery was low so I pluged it into the charger cable for my mouse. If an iPhone does that then fine, I dont't really care what it does since it's not the phone I happen to have. I was just responding to "The Samsung Galaxy S III doesn't charge from a microUSB port" - no one cares what the port is called they just care that they can take the phone out of their pocket and plug it into the cable from some other device that happens to be around to charge it with.
No it doesn't. There is no claim that PC gamers creating mods is unheard of.
It is emphasizing that some indie devs pulled off the multi player stuff in their spare time rather than a big budget game company. Which is pretty normal for a headline since part of the article is asking why game companies haven't done this already.
The codebase he supports is supposed to work with a given COBOL system.
Whereas said web crap that has to support IE6, also has to work with IE7, and IE8, and IE9, and Firefox, and Chrome, and Safari. And it has to "look good" in the recent browsers without looking like crap in IE6.
No one cares about the port. What matters is that it can charge from a microUSB cable. Mine is sitting on my desk charging from my computers USB port via the cable that came with my mouse.
A lot of countries have variable elections. Via mechanisms that trigger elections or due to elections having a window of time to be held rather than a fixed date.
Australia, for example (since it's the one I've voted in) House of Representative election (which determine who the Government is) must be held within three years of the first sitting, but it can be called early by the Government. It's a silly way of doing things, the current Government already has many advantages in elections also letting them call the election at a time they think is best for then only makes that worse.
And it also has some rules to trigger an election (with the Senate getting included as well) when the Senate won't pass legislation that the House does multiple times: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_dissolution
So "could face an election this year" is always true for Australia, well until the last couple of days of November anyway (33 days is the minimum amount of time between the government calling an election and the day of voting) and in practice earlier than that since having an election around Christmas time would be a really good way to lose.
That would depend on what jurisdiction you are under.
In NY you have: Article 156 of the penal code.
156.05:
and 156.00.8:
Knowing a username/password combination doesn't make you authorized, you also need permission from the owner. Other states have similar laws, and I would suspect a bunch of other countries do too but I'm not going to attempt an exhaustive search.
Which means if you have ads on your site (or some other member to generate revenue) and you link to anything you do not directly control (most links) then you are risking infrnging. After all whomever does control the content you linked to can block it from showing up in google (after you've linked it) and change the content from something not infringing anyone copyright to something that does.
Of course courts are supposed to see through such cases.
It's a special kind of stupid that thinks "she'll smack him around" is advocating violence against women. Congrats on reaching such high levels in the stupidity race.
Your the only one who made that claim.
So you didn't bother reading the first sentence in my comment. OK..
That you don't fly doesn't make you ignorant of the subject. In fact if you don't fly you are far more likely (assuming you are a selfish prick) to support ridiculous security routines for flying. After all they don't affect you, but a plane crashing into your office certainly does. Now you might want them to spend the money on more effective measures that are more likely to reduce yor chances of said plane crashing into you, of course.