I took the tube to my office in London the day after the bombings here.
I used my brain and the conclusion was clear: the danger in average was pretty minimal.
People not using their brains are opening the doors to all the fear mongers that are eroding civil liberties in developed countries.
What is the point of the brave stand so many people did against the dark forces of Fascism if a handful of derided individuals has the power to subvert all what is supposed to be precious to people that claim to love freedom and the rule of law?
The social problem is created by artificially driving underground a group of people that would otherwise make a positive contribution to the local economy.
If there are immigrants it is because there are jobs, they are filling an economic vacuum that people settle d earlier don't want to fill.
The problem is not immigration, the problem are the xenophobic, protectionist attitudes of the population established earlier (descendants of immigrants for the most part) that go easy talking about freedom but are more precious when it comes to probe their "convictions" when it comes to real actions.
The point is that all EU countries agree to pass laws locally under certain procedures.
This is necessary if you want a common market: if the law is not the same (or at least very similar) in all member countries then artificial imbalances are created by sneaky protectionist legislation.
Basically it is a way to level the playing field.
Such intrusive laws should be repelled EU wide, but as long as EU citizens don't get off their asses and give the EU elections the attention that they merit, they will continue to get supranational bad laws.
Your assertion: "there is no (solid) evidence of that [finding a common ancestor between different species] ever happening" is monumentally ignorant and frankly laughable.
The company pays a certain amount for the links they use and they may be charged also by the amount of data they allow to pass through their networks.
If you think the suggested method is not immoral or unethical, then please post your full name so we know the kind of professional you are, just in case.
If Windows users can deal with zip files (all done by an graphic decompresser) are they really that monumentally stupid that they would not grasp that a tgz file (with the same compressed file icon) is just another kind of compressed file? (Linux will open them in the same way you open a zip file in Windows, unless you chose to use the CLI).
I think many people out there seriously underestimate the intelligence of people that are not computer specialists.
We have different languages every few hundred of kilometres and people from North, South, and East European descent, who have arrived at different times from different places.
Just Spain recognizes several autonomous entities, with a seizable heritage (800 years) of Arabic culture and, naturally, DNA interchange, the UK is divided in 4 distinctive countries (with 2 recognized languages) and we know the disaster of the former Yugoslavia (where Muslims and Christians could not live together).
What about Sweden, Norway and Finland? Where several groups with different languages mix in each country? (for Linux nuts: Torvalds is not a Finnish last name).
As for Italy, tell a North Italian that they are pretty much like their compatriots in the South and he may reply to you, in German, that he politely chooses to disagree.
I could go on, but I think my point has been made.
Are you saying that Latinos (which are not culturally homogeneous), and African-Americans (which are not homogeneous neither) actually enjoy being sick and destitute?
You USians enjoy pigeon-holing people in order to find easy explanations for everything.
The fact is that Latinos, apart from the Spanish language, very often have not much else in common culturally, the other unifying factor being that they are poor.
Complex is entirely subjective, and as such what is self explanatory to you may not be to others.
Yet another cavalier approach to doing the job properly, and I am not even half way the comments.
Dispiriting frankly:-(
That is not real, is cynical and unprofessional.
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No wonder our field and many of our professions have such a bad reputation.
I have read only a few posts and two (moded up 5) say pretty much to ignore the issue.
In several networks I have worked with fundamental information was non existent. This translated in lost time, down time and actually losing money (if you lost your job in one of those companies recently, the indolent SAs or Network administrators may be partly to blame).
You never know who the next guy will be, if he is less experienced or capable then the documentation will be very valuable, if he is more experienced or capable then you would have saved their time to do some real work, after all they (and you) have not being hired to do forensics.
How a professional can hide behind the "let's be real" nonsense is beyond the pale.
I took the tube to my office in London the day after the bombings here.
I used my brain and the conclusion was clear: the danger in average was pretty minimal.
People not using their brains are opening the doors to all the fear mongers that are eroding civil liberties in developed countries.
What is the point of the brave stand so many people did against the dark forces of Fascism if a handful of derided individuals has the power to subvert all what is supposed to be precious to people that claim to love freedom and the rule of law?
So try again, but a bit harder.
In which sense?
The social problem is created by artificially driving underground a group of people that would otherwise make a positive contribution to the local economy.
If there are immigrants it is because there are jobs, they are filling an economic vacuum that people settle d earlier don't want to fill.
The problem is not immigration, the problem are the xenophobic, protectionist attitudes of the population established earlier (descendants of immigrants for the most part) that go easy talking about freedom but are more precious when it comes to probe their "convictions" when it comes to real actions.
The point is that all EU countries agree to pass laws locally under certain procedures.
This is necessary if you want a common market: if the law is not the same (or at least very similar) in all member countries then artificial imbalances are created by sneaky protectionist legislation.
Basically it is a way to level the playing field.
Such intrusive laws should be repelled EU wide, but as long as EU citizens don't get off their asses and give the EU elections the attention that they merit, they will continue to get supranational bad laws.
Or somebody in Asus UK is having a big laugh.
Linus Torvalds isn't.
What is your next stupid question?
We are witnessing speciation all the time. Heard about the piggy flu recently?
All the background of the development of this virus is solid evolutionary theory and speciation in the very front of our eyes.
That is why we have DNA.
Your assertion: "there is no (solid) evidence of that [finding a common ancestor between different species] ever happening" is monumentally ignorant and frankly laughable.
The human's, the dog's or the cat's one?
Is not dished naturally into every being.
I have eaten in many airports, and there is food for all budgets (hint: good food is not cheap normally).
And IP address space.
The company pays a certain amount for the links they use and they may be charged also by the amount of data they allow to pass through their networks.
If you think the suggested method is not immoral or unethical, then please post your full name so we know the kind of professional you are, just in case.
It is news to me that airport food is bad.
Having travelled to around 20 countries, perhaps close to 60 different airports, in the last 10 years I think I would know about it.
That eventually will beat any group of lobbyists, no matter how big.
If Windows users can deal with zip files (all done by an graphic decompresser) are they really that monumentally stupid that they would not grasp that a tgz file (with the same compressed file icon) is just another kind of compressed file? (Linux will open them in the same way you open a zip file in Windows, unless you chose to use the CLI).
I think many people out there seriously underestimate the intelligence of people that are not computer specialists.
I booted Sun4 machines from Apple CD readers.
SCSI is SCSI after all, so you were more likely to succeed than not.
Should I waste my time?
To rub it on the day GM is being dismantled, at the tax payers expense, worldwide due to their sheer incompetence.
Oh golly.
We have different languages every few hundred of kilometres and people from North, South, and East European descent, who have arrived at different times from different places.
Just Spain recognizes several autonomous entities, with a seizable heritage (800 years) of Arabic culture and, naturally, DNA interchange, the UK is divided in 4 distinctive countries (with 2 recognized languages) and we know the disaster of the former Yugoslavia (where Muslims and Christians could not live together).
What about Sweden, Norway and Finland? Where several groups with different languages mix in each country? (for Linux nuts: Torvalds is not a Finnish last name).
As for Italy, tell a North Italian that they are pretty much like their compatriots in the South and he may reply to you, in German, that he politely chooses to disagree.
I could go on, but I think my point has been made.
Are you saying that Latinos (which are not culturally homogeneous), and African-Americans (which are not homogeneous neither) actually enjoy being sick and destitute?
You USians enjoy pigeon-holing people in order to find easy explanations for everything.
The fact is that Latinos, apart from the Spanish language, very often have not much else in common culturally, the other unifying factor being that they are poor.
If you want to be a united country the federal government will prevail.
It can't be otherwise.
"Isn't life wonderful when we just let the government do things?"
After recent events, keeping claiming that government intervention is always worst is frankly ludicrous.
Private companies have probed themselves as unreliable incompetent and devious as many Central Politburos in former Soviet area countries.
Complex is entirely subjective, and as such what is self explanatory to you may not be to others.
Yet another cavalier approach to doing the job properly, and I am not even half way the comments.
Dispiriting frankly :-(
No wonder our field and many of our professions have such a bad reputation.
I have read only a few posts and two (moded up 5) say pretty much to ignore the issue.
In several networks I have worked with fundamental information was non existent. This translated in lost time, down time and actually losing money (if you lost your job in one of those companies recently, the indolent SAs or Network administrators may be partly to blame).
You never know who the next guy will be, if he is less experienced or capable then the documentation will be very valuable, if he is more experienced or capable then you would have saved their time to do some real work, after all they (and you) have not being hired to do forensics.
How a professional can hide behind the "let's be real" nonsense is beyond the pale.
Please, tell me your real name, I don't want to have you anywhere close to my systems as soon as I don't get a pension cheque.