There's a lot of "they're just trying to backdoor you" type talk. For those who didn't bother to look at the code repos -> it's almost entirely Puppet manifests, not code.
I'm hoping someone with some econ knowledge can enlighten me, although I fear since this is the Internet and Slashdot comments it's probably not going to happen;-) I've never heard of a situation where companies tried to pay taxes because they like them and if they're publicly traded they had a fiduciary responsibility to avoid them in order to maximize returns to the shareholders, and when forced to pay them they just try to find ways to force the cost down to the customer.
So why do we bother at all? Personally, I'd rather pay higher property/income taxes and abandon corporate taxes so that money comes back into the country for reinvestment and so that the companies don't leave the country and expand their business elsewhere.
I 100% agree with him. I can't type/at all/ on my iPad 2. Because I'm not the disciplined type that raises their fingers 100% before hitting the next key I find the iPad trippng up a lot. It also doesn't keep up when I'm typing quickly and I'm not patient enough to slow down to wait for it. I've even tried two third party keyboards and wasn't impressed with them (1 because it was small and travel sized, the other is that new fangled overlay.. I can't remember the name but I was a part of the kickstarter). Anyway, when it comes to typing anything of substance I always put down the iPad and go to my desktop computer.
In the end my iPad 2 has become the samething my X-Box has become, a bad, over-priced Netflix player.
but my calendar doesn't say the April 1 yet, what gives?
In all seriousness, you've been working on e17 since you were what? 25? How did you go from "I want to make a window manager" to "Everyone is doing this horribly wrong and I'm tired of being everyone" at that age?
Worth noting - when you supply a phone number (btw, my Google Voice number didn't work at all for this.. had to use my actual mobile #).. they immediately publish it on your profile.
Thanks Facebook! (i immediately removed it and disabled the feature)
I would assume it's less about being "licensed" and more about meeting code and having your plans approved by the city council and having your house reappraised to accommodate the increase in value (and thus increase in taxes).
You should believe it.. It's the main reason family sizes have shrunk in modern civilization - the need to have many children to do these activities has diminished, thus the need to have many children has diminished.
It might seem bad, or not politically correct, to think this way but if you look at family sizes over the last 1000 years in first world nations you will see the trend.
That they are essentially mechanics? They're just not auto mechanics, they're more or less computer or software mechanics?
That shouldn't be a surprise to any. Especially as we see more about self-fixing computers, the furthering of object oriented programming which is leading to simpler and simpler APIs so you don't even have to be a programmer to make things happen. Or technologies like Sharepoint where you don't even have to have a GED to prop up multiple sites / data sources, etc.
and I could be mistaken, but back then the word "state" really meant nation, and thus WV formed its own nation and remained a part of the United States (nations) of America. The word 'state' has changed greatly in the last 200 years.
I think what y'all are missing is the comment that followed where she said "racial profile does exist and for good reason, just look at the prison population," or something to that effect. Implying racial profiling is ok because blacks are obviously the majority of criminals because they make up the majority of inmates.
I'm not sure why this got marked as 'troll'. He's absolutely right. I love me some sci fi TV, but this show was best watched in Fast Forward on my DVR.
It wasn't complex. It wasn't meditative. It wasn't non-populist either. It was crappy, though.
Just because something has a shoddy storyline that barely pieces together doesn't mean that it's complex or meditative.
At my company's NOC the UPS failed... so everything failed, except the fancy new generator they had just installed.
Big problem though: when the UPS totally crapped itself, power from the generator couldn't get through the UPS to any of the devices plugged into it. Whoops.
I had a lady from my company's payroll send me the list of 70+ people and their annual bonuses for this last year. I'm a programmer, the email was intended for a VP with the same last name.
I hate to say it boss, but expecting smart people to be safe is just as bad as expecting "dumb" people to be safe, if not worse. Those dumb people you cite probably have more experience dealing with the very things we're talking about. Were-as the smart people, most likely desk jockeys, are just going to say "Whatever, I'm not stupid, I'm not going to hurt myself" and act as if they know everything.
You're probably talking about Black Rock City, in the Black Rock Desert. It's built every year for the Burning Man festival and then taken down when it's done.
Apparently we've got different views on "great games"...
Donkey Kong? Killer Instinct Gold? Wave Race 64?
I owned Donkey Kong, it wasn't that exciting. It was Mario with a monkey. KI was fun, and Wave Race were fun, but fun as in "$3 weekend rental" when there was nothing else going on and not $50 purchase.
Of course, this is all subject to personal tastes and such.
Gotta be. No American has ever said "There's no substitute for cubic inches."
There's a lot of "they're just trying to backdoor you" type talk. For those who didn't bother to look at the code repos -> it's almost entirely Puppet manifests, not code.
I'm hoping someone with some econ knowledge can enlighten me, although I fear since this is the Internet and Slashdot comments it's probably not going to happen ;-) I've never heard of a situation where companies tried to pay taxes because they like them and if they're publicly traded they had a fiduciary responsibility to avoid them in order to maximize returns to the shareholders, and when forced to pay them they just try to find ways to force the cost down to the customer.
So why do we bother at all? Personally, I'd rather pay higher property/income taxes and abandon corporate taxes so that money comes back into the country for reinvestment and so that the companies don't leave the country and expand their business elsewhere.
I 100% agree with him. I can't type /at all/ on my iPad 2. Because I'm not the disciplined type that raises their fingers 100% before hitting the next key I find the iPad trippng up a lot. It also doesn't keep up when I'm typing quickly and I'm not patient enough to slow down to wait for it. I've even tried two third party keyboards and wasn't impressed with them (1 because it was small and travel sized, the other is that new fangled overlay .. I can't remember the name but I was a part of the kickstarter). Anyway, when it comes to typing anything of substance I always put down the iPad and go to my desktop computer.
In the end my iPad 2 has become the samething my X-Box has become, a bad, over-priced Netflix player.
but my calendar doesn't say the April 1 yet, what gives?
In all seriousness, you've been working on e17 since you were what? 25? How did you go from "I want to make a window manager" to "Everyone is doing this horribly wrong and I'm tired of being everyone" at that age?
Worth noting - when you supply a phone number (btw, my Google Voice number didn't work at all for this.. had to use my actual mobile #).. they immediately publish it on your profile.
Thanks Facebook! (i immediately removed it and disabled the feature)
I would assume it's less about being "licensed" and more about meeting code and having your plans approved by the city council and having your house reappraised to accommodate the increase in value (and thus increase in taxes).
busy filling out the paperwork to get your (already built) pool approved by the city council?
You should believe it.. It's the main reason family sizes have shrunk in modern civilization - the need to have many children to do these activities has diminished, thus the need to have many children has diminished.
It might seem bad, or not politically correct, to think this way but if you look at family sizes over the last 1000 years in first world nations you will see the trend.
It's not about Google teaming up with Facebook. It's about Google trying to replcae Facebook and all your base belong to them.
Serious question - does it do phone calls? I saw microphone and speaker listed as features, but I saw nothing about voice calls.
That they are essentially mechanics? They're just not auto mechanics, they're more or less computer or software mechanics?
That shouldn't be a surprise to any. Especially as we see more about self-fixing computers, the furthering of object oriented programming which is leading to simpler and simpler APIs so you don't even have to be a programmer to make things happen. Or technologies like Sharepoint where you don't even have to have a GED to prop up multiple sites / data sources, etc.
and I could be mistaken, but back then the word "state" really meant nation, and thus WV formed its own nation and remained a part of the United States (nations) of America. The word 'state' has changed greatly in the last 200 years.
I think what y'all are missing is the comment that followed where she said "racial profile does exist and for good reason, just look at the prison population," or something to that effect. Implying racial profiling is ok because blacks are obviously the majority of criminals because they make up the majority of inmates.
So are they now illegal in Sweden?
I'm not sure why this got marked as 'troll'. He's absolutely right. I love me some sci fi TV, but this show was best watched in Fast Forward on my DVR.
It wasn't complex. It wasn't meditative. It wasn't non-populist either. It was crappy, though.
Just because something has a shoddy storyline that barely pieces together doesn't mean that it's complex or meditative.
At my company's NOC the UPS failed... so everything failed, except the fancy new generator they had just installed.
Big problem though: when the UPS totally crapped itself, power from the generator couldn't get through the UPS to any of the devices plugged into it. Whoops.
Because anyone can't just "demand" things. They have to have power?
I demand things all of the time, often met by laughter from others, especially women.
Jack Daniels is actually made in a dry county in Tennessee.
I had a lady from my company's payroll send me the list of 70+ people and their annual bonuses for this last year. I'm a programmer, the email was intended for a VP with the same last name.
Stanley Nickels?
I hate to say it boss, but expecting smart people to be safe is just as bad as expecting "dumb" people to be safe, if not worse. Those dumb people you cite probably have more experience dealing with the very things we're talking about. Were-as the smart people, most likely desk jockeys, are just going to say "Whatever, I'm not stupid, I'm not going to hurt myself" and act as if they know everything.
And in that regard, people aren't safe.
Are we supposed to be mad that broadband providers don't install their services in areas where they're not likely to sell?
Seems to me that *not* setting up shop in those areas is the smart move.
You're probably talking about Black Rock City, in the Black Rock Desert. It's built every year for the Burning Man festival and then taken down when it's done.
Apparently we've got different views on "great games" ...
Donkey Kong? Killer Instinct Gold? Wave Race 64?
I owned Donkey Kong, it wasn't that exciting. It was Mario with a monkey. KI was fun, and Wave Race were fun, but fun as in "$3 weekend rental" when there was nothing else going on and not $50 purchase.
Of course, this is all subject to personal tastes and such.