There's plenty of complaints about people legally coming and living here for many years. It may not be immagration, but it's close. I bet the typical H1B stays longer legally than the typical illegal worker does.
In PA it was nearly impossible for elderly black people from the south to get a voter ID.
Non hospital births were relatively common amongst that population which made it nearly impossible to get raised seal birth certificates.
I don't know how many it affected, but it was a significant number for those trying to do voter registrations to comply with the ID law when it went into effect.
I don't want cable for free, the extra clutter of wires (wall -> box -> TV for video, Wall -> for power) is not worth it (with my chrome-cast I essentially have one power cord for my TV and no others).
Sell me an IP service with more than 4 back episodes on demand, and I may be game (though, probably not for $60, I know plenty of sports fans that would in an instant).
I get a lot of cancellations when I go to a bar in a blacker part of town on a semi sketch street (by no means what I would think of as the bad part of town, but it would be the type of street a suburbanite may think is bad (less street lights, kinda run down area, and black people at a 7-11).
Correct, I was using perfect stats (to coincide with the 4% number quoted).
Condoms fail form yongins reusing (or I suppose virile people that are older), from undetected leaks (and therefore no plan B), from not pinching the tip, from not rolling all of the way down, and staying inserted during the post coital glow.
Most of these are avoidable, but often not avoided.
That doesn't appear to be true. It was believed to be true, but no studies really looked at it, and the ones done showed it good for HIV and Sperm, less so for hepititus.
They haven't changed the reasons you're allowed to visit at all, they have simply switched to assuming your visit is legitimate, and only investigating if they are suspicious you are lying (no pre clearance necissary like their used to be)
There are companies that sell packages that meet the cultural exchange requirement, and you can basically just buy one and fly there with minimal effort now.
Some states let you sue for the cost inflicted on you even if it was reimbursed, it is then up to your insurance company to sue you as you're cost was reduced.
For trucks especially, they need to safely change lanes when there are issues on the shoulder, not just slam on the breaks if something is in front of them.
I have no reason to think that 50GB of ROM couldn't be manufactured for around the $1 price point, I simply don't know (in small runs it's probably much more, which may be a problem).
I have no concept of the economics of ROM, and suspect (perhaps naively) that you don't either. But for flash memory, I see 32GB for $0.76 here (https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Bulk-micro-size-sd-card-32gb_60489692297.html). The economics of solid state are dramatically different than even a short time ago, and that's simply what I can find while quickly searching.
Definitely won't be as cheap as a mastered BluRay, but getting close enough that it's not an insane prospect to have the other advantages of solid state (no need to "install" games that still require disk swapping to play, and 500GB is pretty small when you point out that games use 10s of GB each.
That was HBOs model, not to make shows with broad appeal, but to make shows that had narrower "must see" appeal.
The Sapranos (picked because I'm going with guessing it was the most watched premium show) had half the viewers as The Big Bang Theory, but people paid to watch it, while The Big Bang Theory would much easier be substituted for another random comedy by its fans (I suspect), but it has double the viewers. Both the Sapranos and Sex in the City had limited appeal, but to those that they appealed to, they were must watch.
Netflix isn't trying to be NBC, it's trying to be HBO, the shift to original content is part of that.
From what I seem they'll also call shows they have exclusive regional distribution a Netflix show too.
I think they have a pretty good track record on their original originals too though (The Marvel shows, Master of None, House of Cards are all pretty decent).
That was an awesome accidental troll.
I was squinting and putting my face to the screen and pulling it back trying to find the difference.
I leave mine open when not in use, and a cleaning cycle once a month, leaving it open was the trick though.
There's plenty of complaints about people legally coming and living here for many years. It may not be immagration, but it's close. I bet the typical H1B stays longer legally than the typical illegal worker does.
Yes you do. On this very site there's constant whining about h1bs
I know plenty of black wrestling fans.
In PA it was nearly impossible for elderly black people from the south to get a voter ID.
Non hospital births were relatively common amongst that population which made it nearly impossible to get raised seal birth certificates.
I don't know how many it affected, but it was a significant number for those trying to do voter registrations to comply with the ID law when it went into effect.
No, what's surprising is the person above getting $10/month discount to have TV.
They need to work without set-up (under?) boxes.
I don't want cable for free, the extra clutter of wires (wall -> box -> TV for video, Wall -> for power) is not worth it (with my chrome-cast I essentially have one power cord for my TV and no others).
Sell me an IP service with more than 4 back episodes on demand, and I may be game (though, probably not for $60, I know plenty of sports fans that would in an instant).
That was my initial thought.
I get a lot of cancellations when I go to a bar in a blacker part of town on a semi sketch street (by no means what I would think of as the bad part of town, but it would be the type of street a suburbanite may think is bad (less street lights, kinda run down area, and black people at a 7-11).
No, that's how spillage happens...
But seriously, you'd be surprised what kids do when having literally zero sex ed (or not).
I thought the GPL (v2 at least) was explicitly not a usage license, but a distribution one.
I'd think if you used the GPL code and linked to it, but never distributed the GPL library it wouldn't be able to kick in.
I believe that installers that download from third parties are designed to explicitly get around this even.
Correct, I was using perfect stats (to coincide with the 4% number quoted).
Condoms fail form yongins reusing (or I suppose virile people that are older), from undetected leaks (and therefore no plan B), from not pinching the tip, from not rolling all of the way down, and staying inserted during the post coital glow.
Most of these are avoidable, but often not avoided.
That doesn't appear to be true. It was believed to be true, but no studies really looked at it, and the ones done showed it good for HIV and Sperm, less so for hepititus.
It's also more resikiant to breakage.
They haven't changed the reasons you're allowed to visit at all, they have simply switched to assuming your visit is legitimate, and only investigating if they are suspicious you are lying (no pre clearance necissary like their used to be)
There are companies that sell packages that meet the cultural exchange requirement, and you can basically just buy one and fly there with minimal effort now.
Some states let you sue for the cost inflicted on you even if it was reimbursed, it is then up to your insurance company to sue you as you're cost was reduced.
This is about as effective as condoms (2% failure) or withdraw (4% failure).
For sensation, use lambskin.
Wow, you went five years from public beta to release without updating anything? Why did you wait so long?
Some shows take some time to show up in HBO Now (shows that are produced and aired basically live such as John Oliver).
I wouldn't mind being able to time shift the live show (but it's hardly a necessary killer feature for me).
For trucks especially, they need to safely change lanes when there are issues on the shoulder, not just slam on the breaks if something is in front of them.
I have no reason to think that 50GB of ROM couldn't be manufactured for around the $1 price point, I simply don't know (in small runs it's probably much more, which may be a problem).
I have no concept of the economics of ROM, and suspect (perhaps naively) that you don't either. But for flash memory, I see 32GB for $0.76 here (https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Bulk-micro-size-sd-card-32gb_60489692297.html). The economics of solid state are dramatically different than even a short time ago, and that's simply what I can find while quickly searching.
Definitely won't be as cheap as a mastered BluRay, but getting close enough that it's not an insane prospect to have the other advantages of solid state (no need to "install" games that still require disk swapping to play, and 500GB is pretty small when you point out that games use 10s of GB each.
Yeah, but I didn't want to go into all that.
Some cleaner on the cart would help too (clearing off some of the oxidation).
All in all, my point was that it was a design flaw, and not one caused by using cartridges.
Is solid state really expensive media at limited storage in today's world?
Flash is $30 for 128 GB, $ 5 for 16.
I'm sure that non writable designed to work with a custom port could be even less.
Certainly the storage isn't a limiting factor at all.
You had to blow the connectors because of oxidation (different metal types) and springy bits.
The top loading Nintendo, and the Super Nintendo, and Genesis did not suffer from said issues.
Nor do the metal contacts on nearly any other device I've used (electrical outlets, USB, Firewire, Parallel ports, HDMI etc,).
or ten shows that different 10%s want to watch.
That was HBOs model, not to make shows with broad appeal, but to make shows that had narrower "must see" appeal.
The Sapranos (picked because I'm going with guessing it was the most watched premium show) had half the viewers as The Big Bang Theory, but people paid to watch it, while The Big Bang Theory would much easier be substituted for another random comedy by its fans (I suspect), but it has double the viewers. Both the Sapranos and Sex in the City had limited appeal, but to those that they appealed to, they were must watch.
Netflix isn't trying to be NBC, it's trying to be HBO, the shift to original content is part of that.
From what I seem they'll also call shows they have exclusive regional distribution a Netflix show too.
I think they have a pretty good track record on their original originals too though (The Marvel shows, Master of None, House of Cards are all pretty decent).