...with the hope that they would bring jobs and investment to the neighborhood...
So the new companies build/buy/rent/lease the properties (new investment), hire new employees (new jobs), and its those companies fault the surrounding restaurants can't afford to stay in business?
To put a fine point on it, a cord-cutter is someone who has previously paid for the service and now doesn't. How does your situation meet that criteria? What said the tally of cord-cutters includes never-before-serviced people?
The universe where you don't need a Windows machine to run vmware powershell cmdlets because the vmware perl sdk isn't as functionally complete as the powershell sdk.
sensors can't interpret.
my smoke signals are UTF8.
and they'll start smoking themselves.
no ios support. shame. I would have used it.
Because 99% of Joe Q. Public has a supercomputer.
and that is?
No. The real question is: Can you hear me now?
Because "people" don't want to live in Buttfuck WY/etc. Especially young, self entitled, fresh outta college millenials.
AKA company towns. They worked so well...
...with the hope that they would bring jobs and investment to the neighborhood...
So the new companies build/buy/rent/lease the properties (new investment), hire new employees (new jobs), and its those companies fault the surrounding restaurants can't afford to stay in business?
How utterly presumptious.
Don't be shy. WHY do you claim its nonsense?
But there is no threat to society in him having access to the internet while serving time.
And we're ever so thankful you're not a judge, and your statement has no case law to back it.
Then FIX it. Cure greed and avarice first. Quit expecting others to do it for you. YOU start the movement. OK?
To put a fine point on it, a cord-cutter is someone who has previously paid for the service and now doesn't. How does your situation meet that criteria? What said the tally of cord-cutters includes never-before-serviced people?
Very nice, thanks!
No embassies either.
I own it.
The universe where you don't need a Windows machine to run vmware powershell cmdlets because the vmware perl sdk isn't as functionally complete as the powershell sdk.
because vmware's perl sdk is sorely lacking. I hate having to have a wondows machine just to exec some vmware cmdlets.
Can you install the VMWare cmdlets on it, or otherwise import them for use?
I apped........once.
But you couldn't find Waldo...
See? Who said a two party system isn't working :)
Money laundering for criminal profits.
Then don't read them. No one's forcing you.