the great depression was on it's way out by '39 (at least in the US) -- and that economic golden age was largely due to Bretton-Woods combined with the entire industrial world (outside of the US) being bombed back into the 1600's.
no, you just need to get to the guards, the person scannning, or whatever human element is between you and the system. All this techno wizardry is silly. humans are now, and will forever be the weakest link.
Soooo.. Unless the money is evenly distributed, it's not 'good' for Cuba? Making a few categories of people relatively more wealthy than their countrymen is worse than that money not coming into the country in the first place?
I'm no fan of globalism, or of erecting 5 star resorts in places like Cuba or Jamaica -- but something is still better than nothing, right?
FB / twitter/ myspace/friendster/ whatever are the exact opposite of 'social'.
Reading people's status updates, or liking a photo does not constitute being social. Having people over for dinner, meeting for coffee.. that's social. Basically; interacting face to face is really the only acceptable definition of the term.
Things like FB detract from that, giving a very poor simulacrum of social interaction -- all the while further removing ourselves from actual social interactions and pushing the boundaries of autism ever outward.
Civilization has existed for ~12k years, human beings have not changed. Social interaction has not changed -- deluding ourselves into thinking that "Social Media" is somehow a surrogate, or worse a replacement, is top shelf idiocy.
why is it when someone on this site makes a comment about technology not being a slam-dunk, sure thing, utopia producing panacea of goodness -- the first instinct is to call them 'old fashioned'?
My money would be on in the next 40 years cars will mostly be electric/hybrid, but the driver-less stuff will be relegated to delivery vehicles and DUI offenders. Not everyone is a tech evangelist, and while there's a huge selection bias on a tech website -- it's a bit premature to extrapolate that to the general public.
(Not exactly a direct comparison, but sinking money into something like PV panels, when they could be doing something more useful, like sending money to Turkey/Greece, doesn't seem like a very productive use of capital.)
well when you think about it, having something that can be 'tested' by trial and error, over many years (only a thousand in this one, but i'm sure there are even lengthier examples) -- something that sticks around, probably has some use, even if it's opaque to us.
This country was founded by progressives. With the notable exception of slavery (because some smug fuckwit will always think that pointing out the inconsistency somehow makes them edgy, or clever), the US and its devotion to individual freedoms was pretty novel at the time.
they were the parolee's who got out for good behavior.
well without the calendar function on the watch, he lost track of his age.
do not give them any ideas.
the great depression was on it's way out by '39 (at least in the US) -- and that economic golden age was largely due to Bretton-Woods combined with the entire industrial world (outside of the US) being bombed back into the 1600's.
>FCC
>control the internet
>the internet is now a US possession?
I chaff at your pun.
no, you just need to get to the guards, the person scannning, or whatever human element is between you and the system. All this techno wizardry is silly. humans are now, and will forever be the weakest link.
Okay, then start building your stockpile of cats now =P
learn to talk to women now, before it becomes too late.
throwing away thorium makes about as much sense as throwing out crude oil once you've skimmed the kerosene and paraffin off the top. =(
hey, at least the cardboard is pre-assembled by Samsung. Rather than the Ikea version (you get some sheets of paper, glue, and some boxing tape.)
millionaires who are white men, rather.
Its tires. my god. Why do i keep doing that =/
I've heard it's tires only last about 12 minutes at that speed? Sounds like a safety measure to me. :)
Soooo.. Unless the money is evenly distributed, it's not 'good' for Cuba? Making a few categories of people relatively more wealthy than their countrymen is worse than that money not coming into the country in the first place?
I'm no fan of globalism, or of erecting 5 star resorts in places like Cuba or Jamaica -- but something is still better than nothing, right?
FB / twitter/ myspace/friendster/ whatever are the exact opposite of 'social'.
Reading people's status updates, or liking a photo does not constitute being social. Having people over for dinner, meeting for coffee.. that's social. Basically; interacting face to face is really the only acceptable definition of the term.
Things like FB detract from that, giving a very poor simulacrum of social interaction -- all the while further removing ourselves from actual social interactions and pushing the boundaries of autism ever outward.
Civilization has existed for ~12k years, human beings have not changed. Social interaction has not changed -- deluding ourselves into thinking that "Social Media" is somehow a surrogate, or worse a replacement, is top shelf idiocy.
why is it when someone on this site makes a comment about technology not being a slam-dunk, sure thing, utopia producing panacea of goodness -- the first instinct is to call them 'old fashioned'?
My money would be on in the next 40 years cars will mostly be electric/hybrid, but the driver-less stuff will be relegated to delivery vehicles and DUI offenders. Not everyone is a tech evangelist, and while there's a huge selection bias on a tech website -- it's a bit premature to extrapolate that to the general public.
i had a cold last week, my dog strangely enough didn't catch it.
odd huh?
What's the broken window fallacy?
(Not exactly a direct comparison, but sinking money into something like PV panels, when they could be doing something more useful, like sending money to Turkey/Greece, doesn't seem like a very productive use of capital.)
well when you think about it, having something that can be 'tested' by trial and error, over many years (only a thousand in this one, but i'm sure there are even lengthier examples) -- something that sticks around, probably has some use, even if it's opaque to us.
obligatory spooky Protoss voice: "Carrier has arrived".
did 95 even support USB? i thought that was a 98 thing.
Tell us your thoughts on Google while you're at it.
why would you want the dog killing robot to take a dump in your yard?
This country was founded by progressives. With the notable exception of slavery (because some smug fuckwit will always think that pointing out the inconsistency somehow makes them edgy, or clever), the US and its devotion to individual freedoms was pretty novel at the time.
Since then though.. bleh.