I believe the point was that to the average Joe user, not getting a GUI is just as good as not booting at all. Those of us who love the CLI wont have any problem debugging a broken X but my Mom would call me and tell me her computer wont boot if it barfed some errors and dumped her at a shell login prompt.
This.
The idea of giving money to another person for the sake of receiving some sort of benefit or consideration is as old as the hills. If we're going to outlaw some forms of it but not all, things get sticky. It gets worse when we rename the exceptions so as to obfuscate their intent. Lobbying is just giving someone something in exchange for them giving you some additional consideration in their decision making process.
I bet if I "lobbied" the police department in my town so as to have them decide not to ticket me the next time I was late for work I'd be accused of bribery. If I "lobby" a politician so that they make decisions that benefit me it's not? I fail to see the difference.
If I had to venture a guess about the fighter jets, it would be that they are a dramatic simulation of what the initial wars looked like, when the bugs came to Earth to attack us the first time.
I'm not so sure about this. By the time high rolling drug dealers are trying to placate you, you must realize that you're close enough to the situation that not turning a blind eye can be very, very dangerous.
I keep hearing "reasonable people don't do X". It may be true that it's quite uncommon, but we can't begin making accusations just because someone is doing something eccentric. I could have sworn that at one time it was normal for little old ladies to have a mattress stuffed with money because they didn't understand or trust banks.
Sure, this person isn't a little old lady and these are sketchier circumstances, but I don't think that puts the onus on Anaya to begin narcing on his clients. Especially when dealing with someone who has the potential to be as dangerous as an $800,000 wielding drug dealer.
I like the point about Canada. I, as a smoker, would support a move similar to that here to see if it helps.
As for the pot smokers operating heavy machinery that you refer to, that seems like something that company policy can control. A company can say they do not want drunk or high people running equipment and that using drugs or alcohol while on shift is an offense that can lead to termination. Governments don't need to control what some other organization can.
I wish I had mod points. Lacking that, I just have to say that I appreciate both the well constructed car metaphor and the elegantly expressed frustration with the forcible interface switches that are handed out without asking the user's consent.
In this day and age of cheap storage, is there a good reason that new interfaces can't keep the legacy UI paradigms around as an option and load the correct libraries for your "theme" on demand?
That definition you have there could be used to cover this situation.
In the case of sensory deprivation, one is eliciting strength of emotion: fear, anxiety and phobia. (among other possibilities). For drugging an unwilling person, one is using physical force and possibly intimidation to administer the drug.
That being said, violence has been getting applied to a lot of interesting situations by very hippie folks and that muddies the word. Perhaps I've been polluted by the diluted definition.
I would actually argue that torture is the use of violence rather than pain and/or harm and violence comes in many varieties.
Denying one permission to use the bathroom is a well known tactic. You're not preventing them from soiling themselves so it's not like they're going to be physically harmed. Instead, it's psychological violence. Does the lack of pain or harm make it not torture?
I'd say torture also encompasses being compelled to answer questions under the influence of drugs. Forcing someone to go through that is violence in my eyes.
I take umbrage with your use of "emotional women" as though it is a slur. We're adults, here, and I'd like to believe we are above such sexist outbursts.
One can also choose a distro to trust and not install software that falls outside of their core repositories without running it past that friend of yours who can read code.
With larger birds such as African Grey's, there is a really high risk of injury to the bird if they are allowed to grow up flying inside a house. Young birds do not understand glass for instance, and will attempt to fly into it, ultimately doing harm to themselves. To offset this, the non-permanent wing clipping is employed to prevent them from taking flight. This doesn't prevent gliding, however, so they can still leap safely off ledges to the floor to get around. Once they're older, you have to take into account that the nearly or fully grown bird has never flown, so you keep clipping the wings as they don't know how to use them.
I've never owned a Parrot but I grew up with one and my parents opted to not clip his wings. The net result was a lot of snapped feathers and a bird with neurological damage from running into things full tilt. Not pretty.
In addition to, many service level jobs require you to find your own replacement if you're going to call in sick. As any wait staff or bartender what happens when they're ill.
However, Hernandez and other students only qualified for the magnet school by having good attendance, grades and test scores in the first place.
I'd also like to point out that schools that really need to have truancy addressed are the poor, inner city schools that can't afford a technological solution to their socioeconomic problems.
I for one ride a 1/100 ton vehicle that gets infinite miles/gallon and do so in all types of traffic. It can even carry cargo -- it's record towing is 3/4 of a ton (about 1500 lbs) The trick is to be well lit and predictable. Above all else, PREDICTABLE. A little planning concerning lane positioning, when I'm going to turn and actually using my signals (hands) makes riding in traffic around vehicles that can turn me into a grease stain safe.
Driving one of these little smart cars? Hell, as long as they maintain power and others can see me, I'm OK with that.
That's not actually true. The last time I checked into this, it was that they trained the dogs to associate the smell of various chemicals with play, so when they smell pot, they want to jump and bite and overall expect you to have toys on you.
I believe the point was that to the average Joe user, not getting a GUI is just as good as not booting at all. Those of us who love the CLI wont have any problem debugging a broken X but my Mom would call me and tell me her computer wont boot if it barfed some errors and dumped her at a shell login prompt.
This.
The idea of giving money to another person for the sake of receiving some sort of benefit or consideration is as old as the hills. If we're going to outlaw some forms of it but not all, things get sticky. It gets worse when we rename the exceptions so as to obfuscate their intent. Lobbying is just giving someone something in exchange for them giving you some additional consideration in their decision making process.
I bet if I "lobbied" the police department in my town so as to have them decide not to ticket me the next time I was late for work I'd be accused of bribery. If I "lobby" a politician so that they make decisions that benefit me it's not? I fail to see the difference.
If I had to venture a guess about the fighter jets, it would be that they are a dramatic simulation of what the initial wars looked like, when the bugs came to Earth to attack us the first time.
That made my day. Just sayin'.
4) get shot because you are witness to nearly a million dollars in ill-gotten income and you are now a liability rather than a useful too;.
I'm not so sure about this. By the time high rolling drug dealers are trying to placate you, you must realize that you're close enough to the situation that not turning a blind eye can be very, very dangerous.
I prefer large bundles of cache to be transported very, very close to my CPU. Integrated is even better.
This.
I keep hearing "reasonable people don't do X". It may be true that it's quite uncommon, but we can't begin making accusations just because someone is doing something eccentric. I could have sworn that at one time it was normal for little old ladies to have a mattress stuffed with money because they didn't understand or trust banks.
Sure, this person isn't a little old lady and these are sketchier circumstances, but I don't think that puts the onus on Anaya to begin narcing on his clients. Especially when dealing with someone who has the potential to be as dangerous as an $800,000 wielding drug dealer.
I like the point about Canada. I, as a smoker, would support a move similar to that here to see if it helps.
As for the pot smokers operating heavy machinery that you refer to, that seems like something that company policy can control. A company can say they do not want drunk or high people running equipment and that using drugs or alcohol while on shift is an offense that can lead to termination. Governments don't need to control what some other organization can.
I wish I had mod points. Lacking that, I just have to say that I appreciate both the well constructed car metaphor and the elegantly expressed frustration with the forcible interface switches that are handed out without asking the user's consent. In this day and age of cheap storage, is there a good reason that new interfaces can't keep the legacy UI paradigms around as an option and load the correct libraries for your "theme" on demand?
That definition you have there could be used to cover this situation.
In the case of sensory deprivation, one is eliciting strength of emotion: fear, anxiety and phobia. (among other possibilities). For drugging an unwilling person, one is using physical force and possibly intimidation to administer the drug.
That being said, violence has been getting applied to a lot of interesting situations by very hippie folks and that muddies the word. Perhaps I've been polluted by the diluted definition.
I would actually argue that torture is the use of violence rather than pain and/or harm and violence comes in many varieties. Denying one permission to use the bathroom is a well known tactic. You're not preventing them from soiling themselves so it's not like they're going to be physically harmed. Instead, it's psychological violence. Does the lack of pain or harm make it not torture? I'd say torture also encompasses being compelled to answer questions under the influence of drugs. Forcing someone to go through that is violence in my eyes.
You could always switch to SRWare Iron.
And when you live in a small village in africa
My take on this is that the person being envisioned doesn't actually own the computer they are checking mail from, hence webmail and browser.
My heart just warmed a little.
I take umbrage with your use of "emotional women" as though it is a slur. We're adults, here, and I'd like to believe we are above such sexist outbursts.
One can also choose a distro to trust and not install software that falls outside of their core repositories without running it past that friend of yours who can read code.
Sexist jokes, even well intended, are a large part of the reason we don't see more women in technology. I respectfully ask you to stop.
With larger birds such as African Grey's, there is a really high risk of injury to the bird if they are allowed to grow up flying inside a house. Young birds do not understand glass for instance, and will attempt to fly into it, ultimately doing harm to themselves. To offset this, the non-permanent wing clipping is employed to prevent them from taking flight. This doesn't prevent gliding, however, so they can still leap safely off ledges to the floor to get around. Once they're older, you have to take into account that the nearly or fully grown bird has never flown, so you keep clipping the wings as they don't know how to use them.
I've never owned a Parrot but I grew up with one and my parents opted to not clip his wings. The net result was a lot of snapped feathers and a bird with neurological damage from running into things full tilt. Not pretty.
In addition to, many service level jobs require you to find your own replacement if you're going to call in sick. As any wait staff or bartender what happens when they're ill.
However, Hernandez and other students only qualified for the magnet school by having good attendance, grades and test scores in the first place.
I'd also like to point out that schools that really need to have truancy addressed are the poor, inner city schools that can't afford a technological solution to their socioeconomic problems.
I for one ride a 1/100 ton vehicle that gets infinite miles/gallon and do so in all types of traffic. It can even carry cargo -- it's record towing is 3/4 of a ton (about 1500 lbs) The trick is to be well lit and predictable. Above all else, PREDICTABLE. A little planning concerning lane positioning, when I'm going to turn and actually using my signals (hands) makes riding in traffic around vehicles that can turn me into a grease stain safe.
Driving one of these little smart cars? Hell, as long as they maintain power and others can see me, I'm OK with that.
Don't forget to cover:
7) Method described in (1), on the internet.
8) Method described in (1), with rounded corners.
Man. I wish I still had Mod points and that you weren't an AC. This is a very nice, concise description and I find it a pleasure to read.
That's not actually true. The last time I checked into this, it was that they trained the dogs to associate the smell of various chemicals with play, so when they smell pot, they want to jump and bite and overall expect you to have toys on you.