This "1,000,000" number is a fabrication created after the war to help justify the slaughter. The war department estimated losses during an invasion of the big islands at 60-70,000, before the fact.
There won't be any national claims to space because there's no way to secure it. A few well-aimed pebbles can take out any space station we're going to be building for the next few centuries.
The ways in which genes are expressed are often determined by other protein and enzymatic structures in the cell. It's more like passing a byte-code file intact, and running it on copies of the same interpreter. Really, you can't stuff rabbit DNA into a dog and get a dog. Not gonna happen. It takes a dog to make a dog, barring extreme measures, and even then it takes a very specific kind of dog to make a similar specific kind of dog -- and even that often doesn't work.
Watch out for the creeping delusion of arrogant determinism.
She'll tell you that 1973 digs at Hueyatlco, Mexico demonstrated human habitation ca. 250ky B.C.
If there are ancestors left, they're probably living on Hokkaido. The best old genetic material is from Kennewick Man, who was most closely related to the Ainu.
How could it conceivably be any easier than it already is to distribute movies without authorization of the copyrightholders? I don't think a webstore is going to make fiber-to-the-premises ubiquitous, after all.
T-mobile is the only national-scale cellular phone service in the U.S. which uses GSM 900MHz band, also used in most of Asia, and several countries in Europe. If you're planning to buy prepaid SIMs in these countries, T-mobile is the only U.S. service using cheap phones that will also work for you out of country. And they sell straightforward, largely uncrippled service.
It is reasonable to object to a condition where one's choice is limited to deciding who gets to screw you, since it is an inherently objectionable condition. Whether that condition obtains is debatable.
It's also reasonable, althought less patently so, to object to being deceived into purchasing a product or service by false advertising. This case is more clear.
But in the final analysis, I don't see anyone saying they deserve anything except what they get by their own work: A phone hacked so that it is no longer arbitrarily crippled to support someone's presumption of entitlement to profit from a broken business model. What I do see, is that everyone holds Verizon in contempt for (1) deceptive and (2) foolhardy business practices.
If the city were funding it, it wouldn't be a co-op, would it?
Another out-of-the-box answer to the question suggests itself, since the poster missed the other 50% of their former bandwidth: Get 2 lines and aggregrate.
Anyhow, if you want to share fiber to defray installation costs, just start talking to your neighbors about it. If you can get contiguous propery owners to collaborate, no right-of-way is needed, and it becomes much more practical. It's also a good way to get to know your neighbors. Probably, wireless point-to-point links will be a lot cheaper, however. Then suddenly you're a wireless ISP. Lots of folks are doing it.
Come now. Obviously eminent domain, the taking of real property for *public use* does not require that *private developers* should be allowed *government powers*. It's disingenuous to claim that it does. That ruling gave the government the right to take anyone's land for any purpose. That is not a limited right, as eminent domain is stated to be in the constitution. No, this is a new right, being taken from the people, and given to the government. A right to redistribute property.
Since I presumably have moderation to burn, I'll say frankly that I'm appalled. Wikipedia is enormously valuable as a resource in objective domains such as hard science and mathematics, but its articles in politically and culturally sensitive areas are abyssmal reflections of popular delusion and political correctness that do an enormous disservice to us all. The cockles of my heart not not warmed.
Why, yes. Everyone knows that killing poor black people is good, while killing the cannon fodder of the rich white people is bad. Why do you think they call it the "dark side"?
Jeez, next thing you'll start questioning the priviliged status of Jews as immune to criticism because of World War II.
Your best defense is to anonymously report them to the BSA and the FBI, and to demand from each of those organizations a confirmation code that you can use to identify yourself as the informer in court, should you ever be faced with criminal prosecution or a similarly damaging civil judgement. There's no reason to sacrifice your job because your employer is breaking the law.
It is a prima facie anti-competitive action. As a convicted monopolist, Microsoft should be obligated to continue to operate the Linux AV business as long as it is profitably viable.
This "1,000,000" number is a fabrication created after the war to help justify the slaughter. The war department estimated losses during an invasion of the big islands at 60-70,000, before the fact.
anything except maybe an energia rocket booster.
There won't be any national claims to space because there's no way to secure it. A few well-aimed pebbles can take out any space station we're going to be building for the next few centuries.
> "you can't build a computer if state information is going to evaportate in a second or less"
Ever heard of DRAM?
The ways in which genes are expressed are often determined by other protein and enzymatic structures in the cell. It's more like passing a byte-code file intact, and running it on copies of the same interpreter.
Really, you can't stuff rabbit DNA into a dog and get a dog. Not gonna happen. It takes a dog to make a dog, barring extreme measures, and even then it takes a very specific kind of dog to make a similar specific kind of dog -- and even that often doesn't work.
Watch out for the creeping delusion of arrogant determinism.
She'll tell you that 1973 digs at Hueyatlco, Mexico demonstrated human habitation ca. 250ky B.C.
If there are ancestors left, they're probably living on Hokkaido. The best old genetic material is from Kennewick Man, who was most closely related to the Ainu.
How could it conceivably be any easier than it already is to distribute movies without authorization of the copyrightholders? I don't think a webstore is going to make fiber-to-the-premises ubiquitous, after all.
Fair use would be fair, yes, but free use is free. Which would you rather be paying for?
Or do you hate our freedoms?
T-mobile is the only national-scale cellular phone service in the U.S. which uses GSM 900MHz band, also used in most of Asia, and several countries in Europe. If you're planning to buy prepaid SIMs in these countries, T-mobile is the only U.S. service using cheap phones that will also work for you out of country. And they sell straightforward, largely uncrippled service.
It is reasonable to object to a condition where one's choice is limited to deciding who gets to screw you, since it is an inherently objectionable condition. Whether that condition obtains is debatable.
It's also reasonable, althought less patently so, to object to being deceived into purchasing a product or service by false advertising. This case is more clear.
But in the final analysis, I don't see anyone saying they deserve anything except what they get by their own work: A phone hacked so that it is no longer arbitrarily crippled to support someone's presumption of entitlement to profit from a broken business model. What I do see, is that everyone holds Verizon in contempt for (1) deceptive and (2) foolhardy business practices.
If the city were funding it, it wouldn't be a co-op, would it?
Another out-of-the-box answer to the question suggests itself, since the poster missed the other 50% of their former bandwidth: Get 2 lines and aggregrate.
Anyhow, if you want to share fiber to defray installation costs, just start talking to your neighbors about it. If you can get contiguous propery owners to collaborate, no right-of-way is needed, and it becomes much more practical. It's also a good way to get to know your neighbors. Probably, wireless point-to-point links will be a lot cheaper, however. Then suddenly you're a wireless ISP. Lots of folks are doing it.
Please name a big city with fiber to the premises -- outside of Korea, that is.
That's a ludicrous statistic. At that rate, I've already cybered with more schoolgirls in China than there are online....um, wait a minute...
Aldcliffe Computer Systems won't be getting any business from us.
As well as the occasional Mancunian.
The only people who dis whistleblowers are the criminals and reprobates that said agents of justice are dragging out of their rat holes.
Information does not want to be free, but a free people *need* it to be free.
Perhaps that's why you have no social life.
Nah, he's using a linux seat that could have gone to a terrorist.
I'm thinking he could afford to fix The Two Towers.
Come now. Obviously eminent domain, the taking of real property for *public use* does not require that *private developers* should be allowed *government powers*. It's disingenuous to claim that it does. That ruling gave the government the right to take anyone's land for any purpose. That is not a limited right, as eminent domain is stated to be in the constitution. No, this is a new right, being taken from the people, and given to the government. A right to redistribute property.
Since I presumably have moderation to burn, I'll say frankly that I'm appalled. Wikipedia is enormously valuable as a resource in objective domains such as hard science and mathematics, but its articles in politically and culturally sensitive areas are abyssmal reflections of popular delusion and political correctness that do an enormous disservice to us all. The cockles of my heart not not warmed.
Why, yes. Everyone knows that killing poor black people is good, while killing the cannon fodder of the rich white people is bad. Why do you think they call it the "dark side"?
Jeez, next thing you'll start questioning the priviliged status of Jews as immune to criticism because of World War II.
Your best defense is to anonymously report them to the BSA and the FBI, and to demand from each of those organizations a confirmation code that you can use to identify yourself as the informer in court, should you ever be faced with criminal prosecution or a similarly damaging civil judgement. There's no reason to sacrifice your job because your employer is breaking the law.
It is a prima facie anti-competitive action. As a convicted monopolist, Microsoft should be obligated to continue to operate the Linux AV business as long as it is profitably viable.
Suicide deaths during anti-depressant trials regarded as trade secrets by the FDA