"You mean continue the rape and pillage of waterways?"
Yes, that's exactly what Californians need to do. Either/oring water projects with HSR is not hugely relevant, because what's holding up both projects is not lack of money, but angry Druids and their lawyers. I would love to see the next group of anti-infrastructure protesters get the crap beaten out of them by California's Grapes of Wrath thirsty, unemployed union Democrats.
I have always wondered: what's with you white nationalists and anti-Semitism? You keep promoting the IQ and ancestral civilization of white people, except for hating the subgroup with the highest IQs and exactly the sort of prosperity-promoting civilized moral values you claim to promote elsewhere within the race.
France is free to implement its own Ligne Maginot de l'Internet if it chooses to, just as the Chinese have done. But because French taxpayers can't just be clubbed and dragged off the corrective labor camps like their Chinese counterparts, they are not going to pay out a huge amount of state revenue just to make life worse within France.
"Turmoil has engulfed the Galactic Republic. The taxation of trade routes to outlying star systems is in dispute..."
And by the time the public realizes that the character Jar-Jar Obama, however controversial in his own right, was just a ploy by the Cronies to distract us from their plans for galactic domination, it will be too late.
The defeat of fast-track authority makes it more likely that the content of the TPP will be revealed to the public before it gets voted on. If fast-track had passed, the TPP would have been the world's largest shrink-wrap agreement.
No, it's because when the Pluto probe engineer spends her dollar, it enters the economy at some relatively high level. When she buys a new Mac Pro and then the Apple Store pays rent in a freshly gentrified part of town, and then the real estate company pays its employees, who buy gas and pay bridge tolls while driving to the office, a lotof economic work is being done by that dollar.
Meanwhile, the welfare dollar buys groceries at a convenience store that hasn't been updated in forty years. It gets stuck up, and the perps spend the dollar on meth from the cartelistas. Your dollar disappears from the US economy at that point.
Yes, in this rural area many people still cling to the old landline and yes, multifunction printers more than about three years old often had a fax function. Which nobody uses, because it was a trouble-plagued sonovabitch to set up for that one fax a year from the investment company. Homes don't have dedicated fax lines, so you had to contend with faxes coming in on a voice line.
And the fax function is on the old printer. When it dies, it will be replaced by a new all-in-one, which now no longer has a fax function.
The problem isn't even the recorded speech, but the tiresome spiel you have to wait through before you can leave the message. Yes, I've heard that I can "...press 1 for more options" a million times before, so why do I have to sit through it every time. I wonder if anyone has ever tallied up the nationwide man-hours people have wasted listening to that standard intro.
Healthcare providers could easily use secure websites for communication, and many of them already do. But doctor IT skills match their legendary investment skills.
Quick? Cheap? Legally required, yes, and that's the one and only reason why fax persists. Your customers hate you because when you send them a fax they have to go hunt up an office service company that will receive it for them for $1.50 a page. They take the document home, sign it, and then miss a second day of work to bring it back to the office service company to send back to you.
And after all that, what you have is not printed pages but pictures of printed pages. To integrating that into your office document files, you are pretty much relegated to printing it out and filing paper.
Fax machines are "widely used" only in lines of business where they are legally required, like banking, law and real estate. Customers and workers hate them and with they could chuck the technology, but until a digital signature standard is legally accepted, we are stuck with them.
Solar and wind work fine, up to the amount of it that happens to be available in a given place. Then what source do you use for the other 80% of your big-city power needs?
... while at the same time giving zero to artists, but intends to make it up on volume. Another $526 million from investors will enable it to build out still more volume while offering even less to artists. Why doesn't it just buy tulip futures on margin and have done with it?
Actually, Sweden is going to charge him with rape and file for extradition. To avoid this he will have to spend the rest of his dismal life hiding out in the nearest Ecuadorean Embassy.
Large corporations writing a secret treaty that won't be revealed until it has already been voted into law. Mass spying programs overseen by a secret court responsible to nothing and no one.
Shenanigans like this wouldn't be happening if a Democrat were in office.
I hate it when I drop my fluidic phone into sand and ruin it. When will they think of a case with sponge covering the inside, so I can keep it moist under any conditions?
"You mean continue the rape and pillage of waterways?"
Yes, that's exactly what Californians need to do. Either/oring water projects with HSR is not hugely relevant, because what's holding up both projects is not lack of money, but angry Druids and their lawyers. I would love to see the next group of anti-infrastructure protesters get the crap beaten out of them by California's Grapes of Wrath thirsty, unemployed union Democrats.
I have always wondered: what's with you white nationalists and anti-Semitism? You keep promoting the IQ and ancestral civilization of white people, except for hating the subgroup with the highest IQs and exactly the sort of prosperity-promoting civilized moral values you claim to promote elsewhere within the race.
May France fart a few Rafales in your general direction.
France is free to implement its own Ligne Maginot de l'Internet if it chooses to, just as the Chinese have done. But because French taxpayers can't just be clubbed and dragged off the corrective labor camps like their Chinese counterparts, they are not going to pay out a huge amount of state revenue just to make life worse within France.
"Turmoil has engulfed the Galactic Republic. The taxation of trade routes to outlying star systems is in dispute..."
And by the time the public realizes that the character Jar-Jar Obama, however controversial in his own right, was just a ploy by the Cronies to distract us from their plans for galactic domination, it will be too late.
The defeat of fast-track authority makes it more likely that the content of the TPP will be revealed to the public before it gets voted on. If fast-track had passed, the TPP would have been the world's largest shrink-wrap agreement.
No, it's because when the Pluto probe engineer spends her dollar, it enters the economy at some relatively high level. When she buys a new Mac Pro and then the Apple Store pays rent in a freshly gentrified part of town, and then the real estate company pays its employees, who buy gas and pay bridge tolls while driving to the office, a lotof economic work is being done by that dollar.
Meanwhile, the welfare dollar buys groceries at a convenience store that hasn't been updated in forty years. It gets stuck up, and the perps spend the dollar on meth from the cartelistas. Your dollar disappears from the US economy at that point.
Yes, in this rural area many people still cling to the old landline and yes, multifunction printers more than about three years old often had a fax function. Which nobody uses, because it was a trouble-plagued sonovabitch to set up for that one fax a year from the investment company. Homes don't have dedicated fax lines, so you had to contend with faxes coming in on a voice line.
And the fax function is on the old printer. When it dies, it will be replaced by a new all-in-one, which now no longer has a fax function.
The problem isn't even the recorded speech, but the tiresome spiel you have to wait through before you can leave the message. Yes, I've heard that I can "...press 1 for more options" a million times before, so why do I have to sit through it every time. I wonder if anyone has ever tallied up the nationwide man-hours people have wasted listening to that standard intro.
Healthcare providers could easily use secure websites for communication, and many of them already do. But doctor IT skills match their legendary investment skills.
Quick? Cheap? Legally required, yes, and that's the one and only reason why fax persists. Your customers hate you because when you send them a fax they have to go hunt up an office service company that will receive it for them for $1.50 a page. They take the document home, sign it, and then miss a second day of work to bring it back to the office service company to send back to you.
And after all that, what you have is not printed pages but pictures of printed pages. To integrating that into your office document files, you are pretty much relegated to printing it out and filing paper.
Fax machines are "widely used" only in lines of business where they are legally required, like banking, law and real estate. Customers and workers hate them and with they could chuck the technology, but until a digital signature standard is legally accepted, we are stuck with them.
To operate autonomous vehicles in Pennsylvania.
The payload module approaches the lunar surface, retros blazing. Slowly, carefully...contact light! Descent engine cutoff!
Immediately, dozens of astronauts pile out of the capsule and scatter wildly in every direction.
Solar and wind work fine, up to the amount of it that happens to be available in a given place. Then what source do you use for the other 80% of your big-city power needs?
"Support nuclear power. That'll fix carbon emissions by a lot."
Now watch the Church of Warminetics crowd get uncharacteristically silent.
... while at the same time giving zero to artists, but intends to make it up on volume. Another $526 million from investors will enable it to build out still more volume while offering even less to artists. Why doesn't it just buy tulip futures on margin and have done with it?
"I have some of that right here for you.....yes sir, I call it Vacuum."
So long as it's not GMO, I'll gladly breathe it.
Actually, Sweden is going to charge him with rape and file for extradition. To avoid this he will have to spend the rest of his dismal life hiding out in the nearest Ecuadorean Embassy.
Same config here, except for OS X 10.10.3
Let us be respectful to the infidels.
Large corporations writing a secret treaty that won't be revealed until it has already been voted into law. Mass spying programs overseen by a secret court responsible to nothing and no one.
Shenanigans like this wouldn't be happening if a Democrat were in office.
Max() and Minim()...
I hate it when I drop my fluidic phone into sand and ruin it. When will they think of a case with sponge covering the inside, so I can keep it moist under any conditions?
Not to mention Elonis vs US
I like to put it this way: "A grand jury will indict a ham sandwich, but it won't indict bacon."