One that applies EXCLUSIVELY TO GOVERNMENT RECORDS. Not the records of individuals (even groups of individuals).that the government coerced out of them. You won't find a bigger Apple hater than me on Slashdot, but they're 100% right and these representatives are 100% wrong here.
As for all the other sophistry... well, I wouldn't have replied if I realized that it was DopeRatzo.
The only people who care about this data just want to use it to harangue Apple for not conforming to some predetermined standard of workforce racial distribution.
Close. The part that's predetermined is "Apple isn't hiring enough minorities." The actual ratio or raw numbers are irrelevant. I hate Apple as much as anyone, but this is the government shaking them down.
The secrecy was a ploy. The missiles Kennedy agreed to remove from Turkey were outdated and on the chopping block anyway. The American government demanded secrecy to convince the Soviets that the missiles in Turkey were more powerful than they really were.
I'm glad the Mozilla Software Foundation is worried about companies changing their user interfaces in confusing ways.
By the way, when you do an interview place upgrade from 8.1 to 10, if you don't pick "use all defaults" there's a dropdown where you can pick between Edge or a previously installed browser. Chrome works fine from this menu. Does Firefox not?
if a soccer game stopped at exactly the correct time, even in the middle of good possession, these sports would be worse off.
I'm not really a soccer fan, but I know that a regulation soccer game is 90 minutes, plus "extra time." The amount of "extra time" is set at the referee's discretion. I thought the referee had to announce the amount of extra time that would be played at the 89 minute mark, and then when that timer is up, the game ends, even in the middle of an exciting possession.
Being neutral that people (mostly women) are being repeatedly doxed is definitely a character flaw...
There is definitely one side to the GG controversy that is intolerant and childish, but it isn't the women game developers.
I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but Briana Wu, along with other "SJWs," is accused of doxxing and harassing GGers... Exactly what she accuses them of doing. She's also accused of posting threats to herself under "anonymous" screen names, then claiming that the treats came from GGers. I'm sure if I look hard enough, I can find SJWs accusing GG of false flag harassment too.
Obviously, real harassment is bad. False flag harassment is bad for a different readon. But to a dispassionate observer, both "sides" are doing the exact same thing. It's ridiculous to claim that one side is the side of the angels. That's why "neutral on gamergate" is a reasonable position.
It's a shame that your criticism is targeted at GG exclusively, because both sides could stand to follow your advice.
Whew, I thought his analogy would be a more foot-in-the-mouth comment along the lines of: despite the pipeline for girl soccer development, they still couldn't compete within men's leagues.
That's because Slashdot and Dice framed his remarks dishonestly to make them sound bad. Slashdot ought to be ashamed. (I correctly expected the thesis of his article to be "Here's what Microsoft is doing to improve the training pipeline," but that's because I assume Slashdot screwed this up.)
With regard to whether women's soccer can compete with men's soccer in terms of competing for American entertainment dollars is an interesting question. I don't watch either sport, but a fairly common opinion on Twitter is that women's soccer is MORE exciting than men's soccer because only the men's game has diving/embellishment, flopping, or "possum-ing." (I gave all three names because the act is ACTUALLY ILLEGAL in hockey, basketball, and gridiron football, respectively.)
Is this actually common, or is this a pretend opinion held by people whose real opinion is "I like international sports, but only when my team wins?"
It's interesting that Slashdot quotes the Microsoft guy as saying "The training pipeline for women in IT and CS isn't very good" when the thesis of his article is undoubtedly "Here's how Microsoft is improving the training pipeline for IT and CS. One result of this is that there will be more qualified women in the training pipeline."
This is an incredibly dishonest way to frame this guy's remarks. Slashdot and Dice should be ashamed.
You have the most confusing way of referring to the 41st and 43rd President I've ever seen. They're both named "Geoege Herbert Walker Bush," so the older one goes by "George HW Bush" and the younger by "George W Bush."
The containers are dropped at a drop point near the bunker where they are needed. They're then dragged inside the bunker. Since the bunker is more mortar resistant than the helicopter, the enemy's best chance of preventing the system from being set up is to shoot down the helicopter.
The writers of the law clearly wanted to establish state exchanges for any state that wanted them, and a federal exchange for any state that didn't want to roll its own, and that all of these exchanges do the same thing.
Johnathan Gruber didn't seem to think so. He bragged that the idea was to intimidate conservative states into exchanges by withholding subsidies from citizens of states which declined to create them.
I'm pretty sure both the PS3 and PS4 supported commodity hard drive expansion at launch. The Xbox One definitely supported it at launch. (The Xbox 360 had limited commodity hardware support added during its life cycle.)
I'm sure MayDay does support Bernie Sanders. Sanders is a self described socialist. May Day is a socialist holiday.
Lessig is pushing for funding restrictions because he wants the media (who wouldn't be subject to MayDay's restrictions) to be deciding what information about candidates the voters get to find out about. Look at the AP's picture of Ted Cruz today.Look at Rubio's wife's driving record. Clearly, we can trust the media to do a good job of deciding what the voters need to know.
1) Backwards compatibility on Xbox One. That is better described as a "business practice" that reverses the extremely destructive previous intentions. Anything else would have killed the Xbox.
The PS4 didn't have backwards compatibility at launch either. They don't have it planned yet, either, do they?
So pretty much like the 360s 'backwards compatibility' which they quickly dropped about a year in.
MS didn't drop the 360's backwards compatibility with the original Xbox. They put out one backwards compatibility list at launch. Then, about a year later, they put out an expanded backwards compatibility list that added additional games... The expanded backwards compatibility list is still supported on the Xbox 360. They just haven't added anything new, but the games on that list still work.
Compare that with Sony, which actually removed the backwards compatibility feature through software updates.
Cable modem software updates have to be pushed from the cable headend. Your ISP will push new firmware to you once they approve the firmware for use on their network. This is true whether you rent your modem or buy your own.
Which Open Source projects use any old web forum for bug tracking?
Discourse is open source fourm software that self-hosts its bug tracker. And by "self-hosts," I mean they literally use a Discourse fourm to track bugs and cudgel fourm features into bugtracking features. For example, each bug is supposed to be the OP of a topic, and they prioritize bugs by counting the number of users that "like" the post describing the bug.
Ken White didn't request that the subpoena be issued. Someone leaked the subpoena to him because 1. He runs a popular blog. 2. He has criticized overly broad subpoenas in the past, and could be counted on to criticize this one. 3. He's well known to dislike the people who are being subpoenaed. "I don't like those guys, but they're getting screwed here" is a more credible story than "My buddy is getting screwed here."
And FOIA is a statute.
One that applies EXCLUSIVELY TO GOVERNMENT RECORDS. Not the records of individuals (even groups of individuals).that the government coerced out of them. You won't find a bigger Apple hater than me on Slashdot, but they're 100% right and these representatives are 100% wrong here.
As for all the other sophistry... well, I wouldn't have replied if I realized that it was DopeRatzo.
Funny enough Occupy was working fine until it was co-opted, and the progressive stack happened.
Occupy Wall Street was set up by Adbusters, a Canadian Socialist group. Whatever else it was, it wasn't "co-opted"
To summarize: Humans have rights.
Among them, the right to peacably assemble. Humans don't lose their rights because they acting as a group towards a common goal.
The only people who care about this data just want to use it to harangue Apple for not conforming to some predetermined standard of workforce racial distribution.
Close. The part that's predetermined is "Apple isn't hiring enough minorities." The actual ratio or raw numbers are irrelevant. I hate Apple as much as anyone, but this is the government shaking them down.
The secrecy was a ploy. The missiles Kennedy agreed to remove from Turkey were outdated and on the chopping block anyway. The American government demanded secrecy to convince the Soviets that the missiles in Turkey were more powerful than they really were.
nWo was a late 90s WCW thing, not WWF.
By the way, when you do an interview place upgrade from 8.1 to 10, if you don't pick "use all defaults" there's a dropdown where you can pick between Edge or a previously installed browser. Chrome works fine from this menu. Does Firefox not?
if a soccer game stopped at exactly the correct time, even in the middle of good possession, these sports would be worse off.
I'm not really a soccer fan, but I know that a regulation soccer game is 90 minutes, plus "extra time." The amount of "extra time" is set at the referee's discretion. I thought the referee had to announce the amount of extra time that would be played at the 89 minute mark, and then when that timer is up, the game ends, even in the middle of an exciting possession.
Being neutral that people (mostly women) are being repeatedly doxed is definitely a character flaw... There is definitely one side to the GG controversy that is intolerant and childish, but it isn't the women game developers.
I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but Briana Wu, along with other "SJWs," is accused of doxxing and harassing GGers... Exactly what she accuses them of doing. She's also accused of posting threats to herself under "anonymous" screen names, then claiming that the treats came from GGers. I'm sure if I look hard enough, I can find SJWs accusing GG of false flag harassment too.
Obviously, real harassment is bad. False flag harassment is bad for a different readon. But to a dispassionate observer, both "sides" are doing the exact same thing. It's ridiculous to claim that one side is the side of the angels. That's why "neutral on gamergate" is a reasonable position.
It's a shame that your criticism is targeted at GG exclusively, because both sides could stand to follow your advice.
Whew, I thought his analogy would be a more foot-in-the-mouth comment along the lines of: despite the pipeline for girl soccer development, they still couldn't compete within men's leagues.
That's because Slashdot and Dice framed his remarks dishonestly to make them sound bad. Slashdot ought to be ashamed. (I correctly expected the thesis of his article to be "Here's what Microsoft is doing to improve the training pipeline," but that's because I assume Slashdot screwed this up.)
With regard to whether women's soccer can compete with men's soccer in terms of competing for American entertainment dollars is an interesting question. I don't watch either sport, but a fairly common opinion on Twitter is that women's soccer is MORE exciting than men's soccer because only the men's game has diving/embellishment, flopping, or "possum-ing." (I gave all three names because the act is ACTUALLY ILLEGAL in hockey, basketball, and gridiron football, respectively.)
Is this actually common, or is this a pretend opinion held by people whose real opinion is "I like international sports, but only when my team wins?"
This is an incredibly dishonest way to frame this guy's remarks. Slashdot and Dice should be ashamed.
You have the most confusing way of referring to the 41st and 43rd President I've ever seen. They're both named "Geoege Herbert Walker Bush," so the older one goes by "George HW Bush" and the younger by "George W Bush."
The barrier to entry for "There should be a class about this" is pretty low.
The containers are dropped at a drop point near the bunker where they are needed. They're then dragged inside the bunker. Since the bunker is more mortar resistant than the helicopter, the enemy's best chance of preventing the system from being set up is to shoot down the helicopter.
The three Axis of Evil countries were Iraq, Iran, and North Korea. We've only invaded one of those countries.
Modern VBA is still derived from VB6, not VB.Net
American culture certainly does not have any respect for... protesters stopping working-class people from doing what they are paid to do.
For a disturbingly large part of American culture, that isn't true. See: Occupy Wall Street.
The writers of the law clearly wanted to establish state exchanges for any state that wanted them, and a federal exchange for any state that didn't want to roll its own, and that all of these exchanges do the same thing.
Johnathan Gruber didn't seem to think so. He bragged that the idea was to intimidate conservative states into exchanges by withholding subsidies from citizens of states which declined to create them.
I'm pretty sure both the PS3 and PS4 supported commodity hard drive expansion at launch. The Xbox One definitely supported it at launch. (The Xbox 360 had limited commodity hardware support added during its life cycle.)
Lessig is pushing for funding restrictions because he wants the media (who wouldn't be subject to MayDay's restrictions) to be deciding what information about candidates the voters get to find out about. Look at the AP's picture of Ted Cruz today.Look at Rubio's wife's driving record. Clearly, we can trust the media to do a good job of deciding what the voters need to know.
1) Backwards compatibility on Xbox One. That is better described as a "business practice" that reverses the extremely destructive previous intentions. Anything else would have killed the Xbox.
The PS4 didn't have backwards compatibility at launch either. They don't have it planned yet, either, do they?
So pretty much like the 360s 'backwards compatibility' which they quickly dropped about a year in.
MS didn't drop the 360's backwards compatibility with the original Xbox. They put out one backwards compatibility list at launch. Then, about a year later, they put out an expanded backwards compatibility list that added additional games... The expanded backwards compatibility list is still supported on the Xbox 360. They just haven't added anything new, but the games on that list still work.
Compare that with Sony, which actually removed the backwards compatibility feature through software updates.
Cable modem software updates have to be pushed from the cable headend. Your ISP will push new firmware to you once they approve the firmware for use on their network. This is true whether you rent your modem or buy your own.
Which Open Source projects use any old web forum for bug tracking?
Discourse is open source fourm software that self-hosts its bug tracker. And by "self-hosts," I mean they literally use a Discourse fourm to track bugs and cudgel fourm features into bugtracking features. For example, each bug is supposed to be the OP of a topic, and they prioritize bugs by counting the number of users that "like" the post describing the bug.
It works about as well as you'd expect.
Ken White didn't request that the subpoena be issued. Someone leaked the subpoena to him because 1. He runs a popular blog. 2. He has criticized overly broad subpoenas in the past, and could be counted on to criticize this one. 3. He's well known to dislike the people who are being subpoenaed. "I don't like those guys, but they're getting screwed here" is a more credible story than "My buddy is getting screwed here."