Ships and planes do not avoid the area. It is one of the most heavily trafficked stretches of ocean in the world, and statistically just as safe as any other. Most of the stories of mysterious disappearances are either greatly exaggerated or outright fabrications.
There is nothing to solve. There is no statistically significant difference between the Bermuda Triangle and any other stretch of ocean with comparable amounts of sea and air traffic. Most of the stories of mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle are either greatly exaggerated or outright fabrications.
Those wage scales only apply to employers who have agreed to them, either directly (through negotiations with unions) or indirectly (through membership in an employers' organization).
It's the median per household. The median for a single person with no children (i.e. a household of one) is about 285,000 NOK after tax. https://www.ssb.no/en/ifhus
Only about 70% of Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund is invested abroad, and that is a relatively new development; it used to be 40%. However, the fund is now so large (about four times the total market cap of the Oslo Stock Exchange) that investing solely in domestic securities and real estate would destroy the economy.
You haven't heard of any Norwegian brands because Norwegian industry exports very few consumer products, apart from seafood. It exports—among other things—oil, gas, lumber, aluminum, nitrogen, artificial fertilizer, ships, ship handling systems, petroleum prospecting and drilling equipment, subsea equipment (including ROVs), telecom equipment, automotive components, rocket engines and components, satellite components, and believe it or not, ammunition and high-tech weapon systems (including many used by US forces: sea-to-sea and air-to-surface missile systems, integrated sensor systems, remote weapon stations and more).
Most of Norway's non-transportation energy use comes from renewable sources. And by “most”, I mean 99% (97% hydroelectric, 2% wind and other renewable sources).
Energy is a basic pillar of an economic system. Having it almost for free makes it far easier for any other sector to increase its value added.
Norway does have cheap energy, but from hydroelectricity, not from oil. Premium unleaded currently retails at about $7.5 / gal. The entirety of Norway's oil revenue goes into a sovereign wealth fund, and the portion which can be withdrawn and spent annually (by law, no more than 3% of the total value of the fund) represents about 14% of the fiscal budget. This comes in addition to the dividends from the state's 71% share of Equinor (formerly Statoil).
Are they Confederate Nazi's then since they've got the battle flag flag proudly on display as well?
There were several groups present in Charlottesville. Some were Confederate apologists waving the Battle Flag; some were literal Nazis with swastika tattoos, armbands, and flags; some were identitarians marching under various names and banners; some were unaffiliated alt-right randos who just showed up for the heck of it. Most of them probably didn't give a shit about the statue.
No it's not, by any stretch of the imagination. That's like saying that the protestors in Charlottesville are “the same organization” as the original NSDAP (disbanded in 1945) or KKK (died out in the 1870s). Hell, they're not even an organization; they're just randos who coordinate on the Internet and label themselves as “antifas” because they think it sounds cool. IMO they're shitheads because they make it possible for Trump and his clique to legitimately deplore “violence on many sides” and wash their hands of the actions of their most ardent supporters.
The original NAZIs were fascists as well. The Neo-NAZIs remain so.
I may be nit-picking, but “Nazi” is spelled with an initial capital rather than in all-caps. It is neither an acronym nor an initialism, but a derogatory term derived from an abbreviation of the actual name of the original Nazi party (“Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei” or NSDAP), just like “commie” is a derogatory term for communists. The original Nazis never referred to themselves as such, I'm not sure if modern (neo-)Nazis do.
Domain sharks routinely snatch up expired domains, for several reasons: first, to extort money from the previous owner if the expiry was unintentional; second, under the assumption that if someone took the trouble to register it, it has some sort of value and they might make a profit selling it to a third party; and third, to gain ad revenue from any existing links or search results that might point to the expired domain.
Note that some domain sharks will take a gamble and try to sell you a domain that resembles one you already own without buying it first, so they won't be out of pocket if you turn them down. The last time someone tried to pull that trick on me, I bought it myself and mocked them mercilessly.
The company that operates the national broadcasting network (Norkring, wholly owned by Telenor, where the Norwegian government owns 54% of the stock) will stop broadcasting FM. Local radio stations with their own transmitters can continue to transmit FM if they want.
Looking at Norway, unless they plaster the country with transmitters, there's no way they can arrange proper coverage for DAB+.
DAB coverage in Norway is about as good as FM coverage. There are gaps in both networks, but not necessarily in the same places. So for every person that says “DAB sucks because I can't get a signal at my favorite fishing spot”, there's another that says “FM sucks because I can't get a signal at my favorite fishing spot on the other side of the same hill”.
Ah, "social democracy". Where they do what's "best for you", not what you want.
As opposed to the US, where government does neither what you want nor what is best for you, but whatever the highest bidder pays them to do?
The negative public opinion of DAB in Norway is the result of a massive anti-DAB propaganda campaign orchestrated by a single man, Per Morten Hoff, who heads an ICT lobbying group. I don't know for sure what his motivation is. Perhaps he sees DAB as a competitor to streaming over the cellular network, which would benefit some of his constituents. Then again, Norway's larges cellular provider (Telenor) also owns and operates a significant portion of the national radio broadcasting network, and is a strong proponent of DAB.
Note that Norwegian radio stations—at least the ones I listen to—are in favor of DAB.
Also, "Anonymous," often threatens to to DDoS someone (as if that really is effective) because it sounds cool.
Remember Operation Blackout, when “Anonymous” was going to take down the DNS root servers? All they did was show the world that they have no idea how DNS works.
Don't use accented characters, or anything outside ASCII. You don't know how they will be encoded and transmitted.
(And don't say “UTF-8”, because a *shitload* of software still doesn't handle character encodings correctly. You can rely on your browser to do so, and maybe on the site's HTTP server, but you have no idea what sort of yahoo wrote the backend.)
You don't need a rogue wave to explain why a limping, overloaded, structurally unsound ship sank.
Ships and planes do not avoid the area. It is one of the most heavily trafficked stretches of ocean in the world, and statistically just as safe as any other. Most of the stories of mysterious disappearances are either greatly exaggerated or outright fabrications.
The ship in question was overloaded, had only one functional engine out of two, and had two sister ships that both sank due to structural failure.
There is nothing to solve. There is no statistically significant difference between the Bermuda Triangle and any other stretch of ocean with comparable amounts of sea and air traffic. Most of the stories of mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle are either greatly exaggerated or outright fabrications.
Those wage scales only apply to employers who have agreed to them, either directly (through negotiations with unions) or indirectly (through membership in an employers' organization).
It's the median per household. The median for a single person with no children (i.e. a household of one) is about 285,000 NOK after tax. https://www.ssb.no/en/ifhus
Only about 70% of Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund is invested abroad, and that is a relatively new development; it used to be 40%. However, the fund is now so large (about four times the total market cap of the Oslo Stock Exchange) that investing solely in domestic securities and real estate would destroy the economy.
United States: 14.3 suicides per 100,000 pop
Norway: 10.9 suicides per 100,000 pop
http://worldpopulationreview.c...
No, it's the median: https://www.ssb.no/en/ifhus
You haven't heard of any Norwegian brands because Norwegian industry exports very few consumer products, apart from seafood. It exports—among other things—oil, gas, lumber, aluminum, nitrogen, artificial fertilizer, ships, ship handling systems, petroleum prospecting and drilling equipment, subsea equipment (including ROVs), telecom equipment, automotive components, rocket engines and components, satellite components, and believe it or not, ammunition and high-tech weapon systems (including many used by US forces: sea-to-sea and air-to-surface missile systems, integrated sensor systems, remote weapon stations and more).
Most of Norway's non-transportation energy use comes from renewable sources. And by “most”, I mean 99% (97% hydroelectric, 2% wind and other renewable sources).
Energy is a basic pillar of an economic system. Having it almost for free makes it far easier for any other sector to increase its value added.
Norway does have cheap energy, but from hydroelectricity, not from oil. Premium unleaded currently retails at about $7.5 / gal. The entirety of Norway's oil revenue goes into a sovereign wealth fund, and the portion which can be withdrawn and spent annually (by law, no more than 3% of the total value of the fund) represents about 14% of the fiscal budget. This comes in addition to the dividends from the state's 71% share of Equinor (formerly Statoil).
Norway does not have a minimum wage.
DNSSEC alone is not enough. You want DANE for certificate validation.
Are they Confederate Nazi's then since they've got the battle flag flag proudly on display as well?
There were several groups present in Charlottesville. Some were Confederate apologists waving the Battle Flag; some were literal Nazis with swastika tattoos, armbands, and flags; some were identitarians marching under various names and banners; some were unaffiliated alt-right randos who just showed up for the heck of it. Most of them probably didn't give a shit about the statue.
Yes its the same organization.
No it's not, by any stretch of the imagination. That's like saying that the protestors in Charlottesville are “the same organization” as the original NSDAP (disbanded in 1945) or KKK (died out in the 1870s). Hell, they're not even an organization; they're just randos who coordinate on the Internet and label themselves as “antifas” because they think it sounds cool. IMO they're shitheads because they make it possible for Trump and his clique to legitimately deplore “violence on many sides” and wash their hands of the actions of their most ardent supporters.
The original NAZIs were fascists as well. The Neo-NAZIs remain so.
I may be nit-picking, but “Nazi” is spelled with an initial capital rather than in all-caps. It is neither an acronym nor an initialism, but a derogatory term derived from an abbreviation of the actual name of the original Nazi party (“Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei” or NSDAP), just like “commie” is a derogatory term for communists. The original Nazis never referred to themselves as such, I'm not sure if modern (neo-)Nazis do.
Domain sharks routinely snatch up expired domains, for several reasons: first, to extort money from the previous owner if the expiry was unintentional; second, under the assumption that if someone took the trouble to register it, it has some sort of value and they might make a profit selling it to a third party; and third, to gain ad revenue from any existing links or search results that might point to the expired domain.
Note that some domain sharks will take a gamble and try to sell you a domain that resembles one you already own without buying it first, so they won't be out of pocket if you turn them down. The last time someone tried to pull that trick on me, I bought it myself and mocked them mercilessly.
The company that operates the national broadcasting network (Norkring, wholly owned by Telenor, where the Norwegian government owns 54% of the stock) will stop broadcasting FM. Local radio stations with their own transmitters can continue to transmit FM if they want.
Looking at Norway, unless they plaster the country with transmitters, there's no way they can arrange proper coverage for DAB+.
DAB coverage in Norway is about as good as FM coverage. There are gaps in both networks, but not necessarily in the same places. So for every person that says “DAB sucks because I can't get a signal at my favorite fishing spot”, there's another that says “FM sucks because I can't get a signal at my favorite fishing spot on the other side of the same hill”.
Ah, "social democracy". Where they do what's "best for you", not what you want.
As opposed to the US, where government does neither what you want nor what is best for you, but whatever the highest bidder pays them to do?
The negative public opinion of DAB in Norway is the result of a massive anti-DAB propaganda campaign orchestrated by a single man, Per Morten Hoff, who heads an ICT lobbying group. I don't know for sure what his motivation is. Perhaps he sees DAB as a competitor to streaming over the cellular network, which would benefit some of his constituents. Then again, Norway's larges cellular provider (Telenor) also owns and operates a significant portion of the national radio broadcasting network, and is a strong proponent of DAB.
Note that Norwegian radio stations—at least the ones I listen to—are in favor of DAB.
Also, "Anonymous," often threatens to to DDoS someone (as if that really is effective) because it sounds cool.
Remember Operation Blackout, when “Anonymous” was going to take down the DNS root servers? All they did was show the world that they have no idea how DNS works.
Don't use accented characters, or anything outside ASCII. You don't know how they will be encoded and transmitted.
(And don't say “UTF-8”, because a *shitload* of software still doesn't handle character encodings correctly. You can rely on your browser to do so, and maybe on the site's HTTP server, but you have no idea what sort of yahoo wrote the backend.)
I like to use the 1st letters of song lyrics and other phrases that are easy to remember.
inb4 someone scrapes IMDB, LibraryThing and AZLyrics and creates a passphrase dictionary.
http://www.jbonneau.com/doc/BS...
If your whole goal is to create software in-house, for in-house use only, there's no reason not to use GPL.
If you're writing software in-house, for in-house use only, there's no distribution, and no need to slap a license on it.