A comma in a principal document is absolute. And in your summery you forgot it, there's two sections there. One in relation to state militia's and the other to the rights of the people.
You mean like that annoying search glump along the left side of the screen that people are still yelling about because it looks like a POS and clutters the page? I mean, really. Maybe it's because people like KISS, and when you start wandering away from KISS, people get pissed off.
You can go over it time, and time again. People like simple, it's marketing that thinks things need to have every feature under the sun.
You know I can see that if you have the brains of a turnip. I didn't know things had gotten that bad in the corporate world, glad I'm not there anymore.
Wait what? 90's I must be missing something. XP was released in 2001. I'm not really seeing the training issue either. There's not that much of a UI difference between XP and Win7.
I can't remember where I read it, it was oh 6-8mo ago where they published that methane and CO2 were the main atmospheric gases at one point. Oh well maybe someone else will remember.
Around here, it's a JP(justice of the peace), and moving violations are considered absolute liability offences. Places like Toronto like their red light cameras. Then again Toronto is so deep in debt that if you waved a $1 coin in front of city hall, Miller would come running out to take it from you; and call it a display tax.
Is it me...maybe my math is off being that it's 4:30am, I just got in from a 4x12 shift and the whole calculator thing isn't working for my mind right now. But are they saying that every person on the planet would be spending 600k on games each? I mean if that's right, hell even if it's 60k, that's a hell of a lot of money. Considering in the US and Canada the media wages are between 38-50k/yr.
You know that reminds me of this story my old man told me during the early 50's, his parents were broke. Under the poverty line, kids were eating next to nothing, and so on. Someone came by asking for money to *help feed insert starving kid wherever in a 3rd world backwater*, and my grandfather asked: "Why don't you help us." Their response was: "You don't need it."
Interesting thing on that, I gifted my grandmother her first computer in 1997(she's been on the net since 1998). By 1998 she was proficient at doing what she wanted to do. In 2002 she decided that the current computer was too slow(it was a 486 and had been my sisters, and my fathers), so I built her a really nice shiny-new one. Where she lives, there was no broadband, it was the same for her in Florida when she travelled down there in the winter. In 2007, she was finally able to get cable broadband(20/1 service). She got to experience the beauty of the internet archive, and watching documentaries that they didn't show in Canada, while in the US. She promptly cancelled her satellite and TV service there and just went with internet. 2009 rolled around her other place still no broadband. This year she was able to get broadband here at her house in Canada(2/512 wireless).
I think it took me oh, 6mo to get her proficient at using a computer. The easiest way? Turn on solitaire, show her how it works and say "have fun." It's the game most grandmas play when they get bored. Also any puzzle game is just really great, she loved the old Pandora's Box by MS. And when she had problems, I told her to call. Of course out of this generation it's more likely to be something tech oriented in 30-60 years.
Considering in policing the rate for which you are able to "catch and identify an individual to a crime"(I'll use those terms loosely) is between 1-15%(depending on the crime) on average, the number reported...that's lower then I'd expect but not really that surprising. In the wonderful world of law enforcement(despite what TV likes to show), most of it comes down to stupid people, luck, or being in the right place at the right time, or due to the observant public.
We should just shut down policing too, really no need.(sarcasm) The real problem I have with the system is that it's very loosely defined on the ideas of kinesics, cops here in Canada get a bit of training on it when they're doing their 12-16 weeks at either DEPOT(federals like RCMP), or various police colleges. I like kinesics, it's useful, does the job but even with that you need to know the culture context for it to be really useful. For the guys who really like it, services regularly have 3-6mo programs again at the police college or at DEPOT, or at the canadian police college that specialize in teaching more.
Personally, either put them through a 3-6mo kinesics program, or stop using the muddy junk that this is.
Personally I don't give a shit one way or the other. MS or Google. If the info you have in public, is being broadcast in public, that's your own responsibility. Much like info in the phonebook, you can opt out of that. And other things, there is this thing at least in most western countries called "public/semi-public access" which applies to crossing off the sidewalk onto your property. Personally the second that you start to broadcast off private/semi-private property, it's your own problem.
Considering actual net neutrality is a full hands-off approach--where ISP's are what they're supposed to be "dumb pipes"(you remember them right?). No, it doesn't. This is simply an example of the government extending it's hand and tightening it's control. The exact opposite of net neutrality. It doesn't matter what flavor, corporate or government. Either one restricting isn't net neutrality.
Guess you didn't group up through the 80/90's or anything when companies started opening shop in Mexico. Dirt cheap labor+slow pay+enforced production time was the norm there too.
Considering all they do is blame white folks now it's a moot issue. SA is breaking down into a Somalia--II, people who had businesses are fleeing and have been for the last 3 years so they don't get murdered in their beds and their businesses 'requisitioned'.
The answer to that is no. I had a buddy who owned a major pest control company in SA before and after apartheid ended. His words were: "We're getting the fuck out now." And so they did, the place is going to hell faster then you can pave the road. The guy is pro-racist, anti-mix, anti-white. SA is moving back to apartheid, just another colour the same as most of Africa. Whatever, the entire continent could be the bread basket of the world but they'd rather stab each other in the face over tribal affairs.
Run through the math on that one. The less you buy the less you're taxed, the more you buy the more you're taxed. But, living in a country(Canada) where we already have things like flat taxes, and HST's I still get fucked over with income tax. So, it really doesn't matter until the public at mass reaches a breaking point, and refuse to pay taxes.
Yeah you can look up the cleanup reports for it. The reality is there was no real long term damage, and the old boon, skim and soak methods they were using at the time were 40yrs old. Travel to the areas where the spill were and you won't find environmental damage.
Might find it interesting that there are jobs that require a proficiency to get hired by understanding how to do longhand math with no calculator.
Not including a separation in law, changes the meaning of what the law actually says.
A comma in a principal document is absolute. And in your summery you forgot it, there's two sections there. One in relation to state militia's and the other to the rights of the people.
So how long before Aussies figure out that "encrypt everything" is a great idea?
Sounds more like the users got pissed off, shit hit the fan. Marketing and PR got involved and "we now have an explanation."
You mean like that annoying search glump along the left side of the screen that people are still yelling about because it looks like a POS and clutters the page? I mean, really. Maybe it's because people like KISS, and when you start wandering away from KISS, people get pissed off.
You can go over it time, and time again. People like simple, it's marketing that thinks things need to have every feature under the sun.
Or we're slightly crazy. I'm working on learning my 5th language. But I found Japanese unbelievably daunting, even moreso then Mandarin.
You know I can see that if you have the brains of a turnip. I didn't know things had gotten that bad in the corporate world, glad I'm not there anymore.
Wait what? 90's I must be missing something. XP was released in 2001. I'm not really seeing the training issue either. There's not that much of a UI difference between XP and Win7.
I can't remember where I read it, it was oh 6-8mo ago where they published that methane and CO2 were the main atmospheric gases at one point. Oh well maybe someone else will remember.
Personally, I see this as where the first generation of self-replicating rootkits, and malware will start from.
Around here, it's a JP(justice of the peace), and moving violations are considered absolute liability offences. Places like Toronto like their red light cameras. Then again Toronto is so deep in debt that if you waved a $1 coin in front of city hall, Miller would come running out to take it from you; and call it a display tax.
Is it me...maybe my math is off being that it's 4:30am, I just got in from a 4x12 shift and the whole calculator thing isn't working for my mind right now. But are they saying that every person on the planet would be spending 600k on games each? I mean if that's right, hell even if it's 60k, that's a hell of a lot of money. Considering in the US and Canada the media wages are between 38-50k/yr.
You know that reminds me of this story my old man told me during the early 50's, his parents were broke. Under the poverty line, kids were eating next to nothing, and so on. Someone came by asking for money to *help feed insert starving kid wherever in a 3rd world backwater*, and my grandfather asked: "Why don't you help us." Their response was: "You don't need it."
And so life goes on.
Considering there are already laws against unlawful searches, your point is moot. Of course in the strange land where common sense reigns...
Interesting thing on that, I gifted my grandmother her first computer in 1997(she's been on the net since 1998). By 1998 she was proficient at doing what she wanted to do. In 2002 she decided that the current computer was too slow(it was a 486 and had been my sisters, and my fathers), so I built her a really nice shiny-new one. Where she lives, there was no broadband, it was the same for her in Florida when she travelled down there in the winter. In 2007, she was finally able to get cable broadband(20/1 service). She got to experience the beauty of the internet archive, and watching documentaries that they didn't show in Canada, while in the US. She promptly cancelled her satellite and TV service there and just went with internet. 2009 rolled around her other place still no broadband. This year she was able to get broadband here at her house in Canada(2/512 wireless).
I think it took me oh, 6mo to get her proficient at using a computer. The easiest way? Turn on solitaire, show her how it works and say "have fun." It's the game most grandmas play when they get bored. Also any puzzle game is just really great, she loved the old Pandora's Box by MS. And when she had problems, I told her to call. Of course out of this generation it's more likely to be something tech oriented in 30-60 years.
Considering in policing the rate for which you are able to "catch and identify an individual to a crime"(I'll use those terms loosely) is between 1-15%(depending on the crime) on average, the number reported...that's lower then I'd expect but not really that surprising. In the wonderful world of law enforcement(despite what TV likes to show), most of it comes down to stupid people, luck, or being in the right place at the right time, or due to the observant public.
We should just shut down policing too, really no need.(sarcasm) The real problem I have with the system is that it's very loosely defined on the ideas of kinesics, cops here in Canada get a bit of training on it when they're doing their 12-16 weeks at either DEPOT(federals like RCMP), or various police colleges. I like kinesics, it's useful, does the job but even with that you need to know the culture context for it to be really useful. For the guys who really like it, services regularly have 3-6mo programs again at the police college or at DEPOT, or at the canadian police college that specialize in teaching more.
Personally, either put them through a 3-6mo kinesics program, or stop using the muddy junk that this is.
Personally I don't give a shit one way or the other. MS or Google. If the info you have in public, is being broadcast in public, that's your own responsibility. Much like info in the phonebook, you can opt out of that. And other things, there is this thing at least in most western countries called "public/semi-public access" which applies to crossing off the sidewalk onto your property. Personally the second that you start to broadcast off private/semi-private property, it's your own problem.
Considering actual net neutrality is a full hands-off approach--where ISP's are what they're supposed to be "dumb pipes"(you remember them right?). No, it doesn't. This is simply an example of the government extending it's hand and tightening it's control. The exact opposite of net neutrality. It doesn't matter what flavor, corporate or government. Either one restricting isn't net neutrality.
Guess you didn't group up through the 80/90's or anything when companies started opening shop in Mexico. Dirt cheap labor+slow pay+enforced production time was the norm there too.
No government willingly gives up any form of taxation unless the public forces them to. You get a flat tax, you'll still be paying income tax.
Considering all they do is blame white folks now it's a moot issue. SA is breaking down into a Somalia--II, people who had businesses are fleeing and have been for the last 3 years so they don't get murdered in their beds and their businesses 'requisitioned'.
The answer to that is no. I had a buddy who owned a major pest control company in SA before and after apartheid ended. His words were: "We're getting the fuck out now." And so they did, the place is going to hell faster then you can pave the road. The guy is pro-racist, anti-mix, anti-white. SA is moving back to apartheid, just another colour the same as most of Africa. Whatever, the entire continent could be the bread basket of the world but they'd rather stab each other in the face over tribal affairs.
Run through the math on that one. The less you buy the less you're taxed, the more you buy the more you're taxed. But, living in a country(Canada) where we already have things like flat taxes, and HST's I still get fucked over with income tax. So, it really doesn't matter until the public at mass reaches a breaking point, and refuse to pay taxes.
Yeah you can look up the cleanup reports for it. The reality is there was no real long term damage, and the old boon, skim and soak methods they were using at the time were 40yrs old. Travel to the areas where the spill were and you won't find environmental damage.