seems like a busness opertunity here. If someone was looking to build an independant bank perhaps a model of the "one account" may be a way to do it. One number that says how much money you have. You could give yourself logical views of it for planning reasons, but it would be a way of holding your savings, checking, credit, mortgage, etc all into one account with one true number. Probably -200k+ for most, but that's where the planning logical views are. You could say to yourself, "my house is worth $230k so I can change that number to $30k" add in your savings and checking of which you may give a logical view of those as well. Or the purest could just leave it at the -200k and pay off everything directly into that number.
Last I had heard they were tiered. Standard 110v was like 12 hour recharge, 220v (like water heater or dryer) was like 4 hour and a nonstandard 440v could do in 1-2 hours.
All right and wrong is based on motivation. Having a child to get higher welfare is wrong. Stopping a child's birth as a form of birth control is wrong. Just the same as Having a child to care, love and provide hope for the future is right as well as stopping a child from being born into a drug induced prostitutes life style is right.
I personally would rather kids learn concepts of computers and/or applications rather than specific applications. Also I'd like to make sure that kids could grow their knowledge not just in how a UI works but further into how an application works, loads, runs, gets made, managed, stores data, how a computer works and even right down to the code used to do all these things.
What you are talking about is incentive based thinking used by conservatives to justify everything. Conservatives seem to think that without incentive then nothing gets done, or by feeding incentive then you get more things. You'll often hear that Government often has little incentive to do the right thing.
Think of bureaucratic budgets. Even in some companies but mostly in government you will hear the saying, "We have to spend the rest of the budget or we wont get it next year." This comes from wrong thinking at the top and provides no incentive for efficiency.
Another argument that conservatives like to spout is that by funding something like welfare or unemployment gets you more of it. They like to say if you provide someone with an adequate amount of money to live on while unemployed they wont have incentive to get another job.
Actually no. It's not deep down. Right on the surface I know it can be done for the wrong reasons. It can also be done for the right reasons. It must be safe, legal and rare.
"getting elected" is only a small part of "Politics." Politics is the process of convincing others that your way is the right way. As the saying attributed to Einstein goes, "Everything is politics."
Mr. President, I recommend one of these 3 people as janitor of the federal building in Bumphuck Montana. Would you be able to make a decision on that soon?
That makes absolutely no sense. Unless the SSD ended up at the beginning of the disk and you didn't fill the group, or your data just happened to end up on the SSD. Or you were running (what was it raid 2,3or4?) where there was a single drive bottle neck and you had the SSD as that drive.
Except I remember most orignial NES, Atari, etc. games starting out at $39.95. some where $49.95 but very few were more than that, as in I can only think of one that was $59.95.
Bad, only if it is handled bad. Logging an unhanded exception may be a good thing in showing programmers that something is happening that they didn't think of.
I just noticed this last night as I went back to a town to further some quest chains. All the NPCs were rearranged in ways I remember doing a few weeks ago during some quests. (I'm talk the Leaper, named abomination, and some mage/lock/magic user chick) that were bad guys that I recruited in a quest chain. They were no longer in their bad guy location and were now part of the town I was recruiting them too.
I really started to wonder how this was done. Does everyone have a different view on the world depending on how their quests are done?
My wife died in a coal mine you insensitive clod.
Yea, Light is so last century. It's all about the Eco now.
seems like a busness opertunity here. If someone was looking to build an independant bank perhaps a model of the "one account" may be a way to do it. One number that says how much money you have. You could give yourself logical views of it for planning reasons, but it would be a way of holding your savings, checking, credit, mortgage, etc all into one account with one true number. Probably -200k+ for most, but that's where the planning logical views are. You could say to yourself, "my house is worth $230k so I can change that number to $30k" add in your savings and checking of which you may give a logical view of those as well. Or the purest could just leave it at the -200k and pay off everything directly into that number.
You forgot to include a car analogy.
Last I had heard they were tiered. Standard 110v was like 12 hour recharge, 220v (like water heater or dryer) was like 4 hour and a nonstandard 440v could do in 1-2 hours.
I never said there was. But an unborn fetus there can very well be good motivation to do so.
So can you just use the money to rent happiness then?
Wow grandpa, Did you know anyone that was eaten by a Dinosaur?
All right and wrong is based on motivation. Having a child to get higher welfare is wrong. Stopping a child's birth as a form of birth control is wrong. Just the same as Having a child to care, love and provide hope for the future is right as well as stopping a child from being born into a drug induced prostitutes life style is right.
I personally would rather kids learn concepts of computers and/or applications rather than specific applications. Also I'd like to make sure that kids could grow their knowledge not just in how a UI works but further into how an application works, loads, runs, gets made, managed, stores data, how a computer works and even right down to the code used to do all these things.
I think he was asking for a list of efficient governments.
What you are talking about is incentive based thinking used by conservatives to justify everything. Conservatives seem to think that without incentive then nothing gets done, or by feeding incentive then you get more things. You'll often hear that Government often has little incentive to do the right thing.
Think of bureaucratic budgets. Even in some companies but mostly in government you will hear the saying, "We have to spend the rest of the budget or we wont get it next year." This comes from wrong thinking at the top and provides no incentive for efficiency.
Another argument that conservatives like to spout is that by funding something like welfare or unemployment gets you more of it. They like to say if you provide someone with an adequate amount of money to live on while unemployed they wont have incentive to get another job.
"If I got caught doing anything of the sort at my place of work, I'd be out on my ass so quickly!"
Fixed that for you. Otherwise doing it will get you a nice little VP on your name plate and an office.
Actually no. It's not deep down. Right on the surface I know it can be done for the wrong reasons. It can also be done for the right reasons. It must be safe, legal and rare.
"getting elected" is only a small part of "Politics." Politics is the process of convincing others that your way is the right way. As the saying attributed to Einstein goes, "Everything is politics."
Mr. President, I recommend one of these 3 people as janitor of the federal building in Bumphuck Montana. Would you be able to make a decision on that soon?
How about all of them. Once you realize everything is political you grab a better understanding of the world around you.
That makes absolutely no sense. Unless the SSD ended up at the beginning of the disk and you didn't fill the group, or your data just happened to end up on the SSD. Or you were running (what was it raid 2,3or4?) where there was a single drive bottle neck and you had the SSD as that drive.
exactly, boot init=benchmark
Except I remember most orignial NES, Atari, etc. games starting out at $39.95. some where $49.95 but very few were more than that, as in I can only think of one that was $59.95.
My wife says she doesn't understand most of the things I do.
Bad, only if it is handled bad. Logging an unhanded exception may be a good thing in showing programmers that something is happening that they didn't think of.
I don't think gather nodes are part of this. I noticed nodes would just disappear. I think people were getting them in a different phase.
yea, yea. Evil will always triumph over good. Because good is dumb.
I just noticed this last night as I went back to a town to further some quest chains. All the NPCs were rearranged in ways I remember doing a few weeks ago during some quests. (I'm talk the Leaper, named abomination, and some mage/lock/magic user chick) that were bad guys that I recruited in a quest chain. They were no longer in their bad guy location and were now part of the town I was recruiting them too.
I really started to wonder how this was done. Does everyone have a different view on the world depending on how their quests are done?