To claim the average Jew is anything like Soros is about as anti-Semitic as it gets, might as well say all white people are Hitler, all Mongolians are Ghangis Khan, all Russians are Stalin, and all Chinese are Mao while you're at it.
Wait till Antifa and BLM goes on a rampage. Will they, or rather, have the EVER denounced them? FUCK NO!!! And they never will.
Given how they're all very interested in building underground bunkers it's pretty safe to say that's their exit strategy. The economy is a house of cards made of lies, global politics is a joke, and every policy they're able to push through the masses is counter-productive. Nobody has a good solution to it so they fan the flames and prepare to wait it out underground when shit hits the fan so they can emerge later with medicine, technology, and most importantly to them renewed control.
This most recent escapade was funded by Soros on the Antifa side and the CIA on the alt-right side (note the one guy arrested Friday night was the guy who organized it, who was in the CIA as recently as a few years ago, while the Soros backing of BLM and then Antifa has been widely known about for years.)
They want a society-collapsing shitshow, it's the only mechanism they have by which to hold on to power.
Is it me, or has Slashdot become a media outlet for the left? I have this site set as my start page for the past 15 years or so, looking for news for nerds, and stuff that matters. This Trump-bashfest isn't for nerds, and it does not matter.
It comes with popularity. The majority of people don't want to think, least of all about new and interesting things (nerd subjects.) Slashdot has sold out several times over the year, in fact it hasn't been the original Slashdot since back when Dice bought it out, maybe even earlier - they appeal to increased traffic because it drives revenue, nerds tend to be an extreme minority of the population, but idiots who want to think they're "special" by being in that category are abundant.
Your comparison of antifa to Nazis is about as stupid as you can get.
They would act in an identical manner if they could get away with it, they are functionally identical: too full of themselves to bother considering their beliefs anything but idiotic.
Reduced by nothing, I wasn't there, you weren't there, neither of our opinions matter. Whether he was guilty or not will come out at trial, screw your torch mob.
Pretty sure she was murdered by the other liberal protesters. When you watch the video the expression on the guy's face is fear and he's looking in the rear-view mirror trying to get away from something. A moment later he drives by from an uncrowded street and already has a dozen people chasing his car with bats.
That every advanced species believes in multiculturalism? Or that they come to see multiculturalism causes irreparable change/harm to both cultures involved?
That our knowledge of physics, knowing that relativity and quantum mechanics cannot even be reconciled currently, is incomplete? Or that it is complete and no better communication system than radio waves will ever emerge?
That we can even detect a transmission at the level of a standard TV broadcast tower from the nearest star? Or that we can't? (hint on this one: we can't.)
That runaway empathy will cause any advanced civilization to burn every resource on their planet to the detriment of the whole species in the futile hope of feeding people they have no relation or indenture to without addressing the runaway birthrates thereof? Or that they won't?
In each of these cases it would be dumb to assume that any advanced civilization is anything like us. We aren't even to the stage of being hairless apes yet,
we're practically still feral borderline-sentient primates. Moreover, we happen to have the perfect storm of one-off events destined to bring us to where we are today from the dark ages culling the scientists, to the NAZIs vilifying eugenics in the public mind (opps, no turning back on the damage the dark ages did,) to the sinking of the Titanic (everyone who was going to vote against establishing the federal reserve/world banking system went down with it,) to runaway capitalism to the point of wealth disparity so extreme that an objective frequency distribution with the Rothschild's ~2.9 trillion net worth at the top divided by 9 people places only Bill Gates in the middle class (which itself is debatable, assuming he shares any of his wealth with his family,) to building planned obsolescence into every device under the sun.
As a species we've made quite literally every mistake under the sun, why would ANY alien civilization want to engage in a cultural exchange with us? There is nothing for them to gain and everything for them to lose if we rub off even in the slightest.
IT isn't a utility, it's a force multiplier. It allows you to take whatever you could do without it and multiply that by some factor. How that happens is irrelevant, as is the case in most knowledge professions.
This is where that concept of "work for the sake of work is dumb" comes from. It takes a great deal of skill to make an organization operate with that little effort on the part of the guy maintaining it. How he maintains it is up to him, he's the expert, as long as it gets done. Inundating the IT guy with busy work is just going to increase the likelihood of a disaster because as long as he's in maintenance/planning mode it might take him an hour a week, but damn if he isn't going to be quadruple checking everything to ensure his cushy job is secure. On the other hand when the IT guy is flooded with work he will miss things. It takes months or longer to get a system to the state of low-maintenance most IT guys prefer, once there it's his unique blend of it which allows him to maintain it well, that doesn't translate to hot swapping the guy with someone who is paid lower nor should it. The entire notion of a marginally high business major treating a genius IT guy as a disposable cog is morally reprehensible on several levels.
Think of it like this: a good IT guy will spend 99.9% of their time sitting on their ass playing videogames because they've automated everything and only have to respond when it fails. That makes management think "well Hell, I could pay any moron off the street a lot less to sit around all day" and then the whole thing falls apart before anyone realizes it because the automation scripts weren't perfect or requirements for them changed or the load changed, or someone forgot to restore them after a backup, etc. It's easy to get the impression IT doesn't do anything but the truth of the matter is nobody goes into IT because they want to be debugging things all day, they do it because it has a very high learning curve followed by a very relaxed workload if they know the job well enough. What is often overlooked is that that relaxed workload took a decade or two of experience to get to.and work for the sake of work is a dumb concept, work for the sake of achieving an objective is what makes sense.
If it was used, it was someone with an Agenda to drive the US from Cuba. I'm guessing conservative operatives from the right wing of the Replublican party that were trying to covertly drive the US out so things could return to the 'good ole days'.
Nah, given Cuba's history with Russia it was almost certainly the CIA. The deep state despises nothing more than the idea of the US getting along with Russia.
Yes, because "odumba" could have predicted something that would happen two years after relations with Cuba were re-opened and they would be using a "sonic device" the likes of which are unproven to exist. If Obama was actually that powerful, you really should be afraid of him like you're pretending to be.
The US government has has sonic weapons since the 60's. Obama was a terrorist infiltrator, no other reason every single policy he implemented would be made to harm the US, even the libtards get things right on occasion if only by chance.
We need to be able to at least get a spectroscopic reading of the atmosphere of the planets to guess at whether or not they have life. Telescopes are still some ways from that (seeing a star flicker and correlate with changes in position requires a few orders of magnitude less as far as precision.)
Why? He had motors and there is photographic evidence showing he was able to transmit wireless power on the order of tens of KV (remember the photo with 1,000 100W lightbulbs being illuminated from about a mile away from his lab?) Wireless transmission of power isn't even that hard when you get down to it, a properly tuned Tesla coil (i.e. one without sparks, people these days tend to aim for the opposite) can do it reliably.
Shouldn't really surprise you that the globalists all fight for team globalist.
To claim the average Jew is anything like Soros is about as anti-Semitic as it gets, might as well say all white people are Hitler, all Mongolians are Ghangis Khan, all Russians are Stalin, and all Chinese are Mao while you're at it.
Pretty sure I did nothing of the sort unless you're making the claim all major business leaders and CIA agents are Jews (which I wouldn't agree with.)
He didn't divide shit, that was Soros, Clinton and Obama.
Wait till Antifa and BLM goes on a rampage. Will they, or rather, have the EVER denounced them? FUCK NO!!! And they never will.
Given how they're all very interested in building underground bunkers it's pretty safe to say that's their exit strategy. The economy is a house of cards made of lies, global politics is a joke, and every policy they're able to push through the masses is counter-productive. Nobody has a good solution to it so they fan the flames and prepare to wait it out underground when shit hits the fan so they can emerge later with medicine, technology, and most importantly to them renewed control.
This most recent escapade was funded by Soros on the Antifa side and the CIA on the alt-right side (note the one guy arrested Friday night was the guy who organized it, who was in the CIA as recently as a few years ago, while the Soros backing of BLM and then Antifa has been widely known about for years.)
They want a society-collapsing shitshow, it's the only mechanism they have by which to hold on to power.
Is it me, or has Slashdot become a media outlet for the left? I have this site set as my start page for the past 15 years or so, looking for news for nerds, and stuff that matters. This Trump-bashfest isn't for nerds, and it does not matter.
It comes with popularity. The majority of people don't want to think, least of all about new and interesting things (nerd subjects.) Slashdot has sold out several times over the year, in fact it hasn't been the original Slashdot since back when Dice bought it out, maybe even earlier - they appeal to increased traffic because it drives revenue, nerds tend to be an extreme minority of the population, but idiots who want to think they're "special" by being in that category are abundant.
Sounds like a win.
Your comparison of antifa to Nazis is about as stupid as you can get.
They would act in an identical manner if they could get away with it, they are functionally identical: too full of themselves to bother considering their beliefs anything but idiotic.
Reduced by nothing, I wasn't there, you weren't there, neither of our opinions matter. Whether he was guilty or not will come out at trial, screw your torch mob.
In the video I saw he was stopped, people were screaming about hitting some guy with bats, then he took off.
Pretty sure she was murdered by the other liberal protesters. When you watch the video the expression on the guy's face is fear and he's looking in the rear-view mirror trying to get away from something. A moment later he drives by from an uncrowded street and already has a dozen people chasing his car with bats.
Seriously. Just shut up.
Modern liberalism, everyone.
What's more likely for each of the following?
That every advanced species believes in multiculturalism? Or that they come to see multiculturalism causes irreparable change/harm to both cultures involved?
That our knowledge of physics, knowing that relativity and quantum mechanics cannot even be reconciled currently, is incomplete? Or that it is complete and no better communication system than radio waves will ever emerge?
That we can even detect a transmission at the level of a standard TV broadcast tower from the nearest star? Or that we can't? (hint on this one: we can't.)
That runaway empathy will cause any advanced civilization to burn every resource on their planet to the detriment of the whole species in the futile hope of feeding people they have no relation or indenture to without addressing the runaway birthrates thereof? Or that they won't?
In each of these cases it would be dumb to assume that any advanced civilization is anything like us. We aren't even to the stage of being hairless apes yet, we're practically still feral borderline-sentient primates. Moreover, we happen to have the perfect storm of one-off events destined to bring us to where we are today from the dark ages culling the scientists, to the NAZIs vilifying eugenics in the public mind (opps, no turning back on the damage the dark ages did,) to the sinking of the Titanic (everyone who was going to vote against establishing the federal reserve/world banking system went down with it,) to runaway capitalism to the point of wealth disparity so extreme that an objective frequency distribution with the Rothschild's ~2.9 trillion net worth at the top divided by 9 people places only Bill Gates in the middle class (which itself is debatable, assuming he shares any of his wealth with his family,) to building planned obsolescence into every device under the sun.
As a species we've made quite literally every mistake under the sun, why would ANY alien civilization want to engage in a cultural exchange with us? There is nothing for them to gain and everything for them to lose if we rub off even in the slightest.
You have Google, just avoid Snopes long enough and I'm sure you'll find it.
If you ever quote Snopes you are hopelessly brainwashed. It, much like correct the record, is a Clinton/Soros-funded propaganda machine.
The Clintons sold Russia Uranium and took hundreds of millions in kickbacks from it. This is a known fact.
I don't know at this stage how anyone could think the Russians didn't try to meddle with the election.
Because not everyone pays attention to the liberal propaganda (MSM.) The FBI has even said it was a leaker at the DNC, not hackers.
IT isn't a utility, it's a force multiplier. It allows you to take whatever you could do without it and multiply that by some factor. How that happens is irrelevant, as is the case in most knowledge professions.
This is where that concept of "work for the sake of work is dumb" comes from. It takes a great deal of skill to make an organization operate with that little effort on the part of the guy maintaining it. How he maintains it is up to him, he's the expert, as long as it gets done. Inundating the IT guy with busy work is just going to increase the likelihood of a disaster because as long as he's in maintenance/planning mode it might take him an hour a week, but damn if he isn't going to be quadruple checking everything to ensure his cushy job is secure. On the other hand when the IT guy is flooded with work he will miss things. It takes months or longer to get a system to the state of low-maintenance most IT guys prefer, once there it's his unique blend of it which allows him to maintain it well, that doesn't translate to hot swapping the guy with someone who is paid lower nor should it. The entire notion of a marginally high business major treating a genius IT guy as a disposable cog is morally reprehensible on several levels.
Think of it like this: a good IT guy will spend 99.9% of their time sitting on their ass playing videogames because they've automated everything and only have to respond when it fails. That makes management think "well Hell, I could pay any moron off the street a lot less to sit around all day" and then the whole thing falls apart before anyone realizes it because the automation scripts weren't perfect or requirements for them changed or the load changed, or someone forgot to restore them after a backup, etc. It's easy to get the impression IT doesn't do anything but the truth of the matter is nobody goes into IT because they want to be debugging things all day, they do it because it has a very high learning curve followed by a very relaxed workload if they know the job well enough. What is often overlooked is that that relaxed workload took a decade or two of experience to get to.and work for the sake of work is a dumb concept, work for the sake of achieving an objective is what makes sense.
HBO is "leaking" their own content to generate hype as a way to offset the lower quality content now that it's all HBO writers and 0% GRRM.
If it was used, it was someone with an Agenda to drive the US from Cuba. I'm guessing conservative operatives from the right wing of the Replublican party that were trying to covertly drive the US out so things could return to the 'good ole days'.
Nah, given Cuba's history with Russia it was almost certainly the CIA. The deep state despises nothing more than the idea of the US getting along with Russia.
Yes, because "odumba" could have predicted something that would happen two years after relations with Cuba were re-opened and they would be using a "sonic device" the likes of which are unproven to exist. If Obama was actually that powerful, you really should be afraid of him like you're pretending to be.
The US government has has sonic weapons since the 60's. Obama was a terrorist infiltrator, no other reason every single policy he implemented would be made to harm the US, even the libtards get things right on occasion if only by chance.
We need to be able to at least get a spectroscopic reading of the atmosphere of the planets to guess at whether or not they have life. Telescopes are still some ways from that (seeing a star flicker and correlate with changes in position requires a few orders of magnitude less as far as precision.)
Why? He had motors and there is photographic evidence showing he was able to transmit wireless power on the order of tens of KV (remember the photo with 1,000 100W lightbulbs being illuminated from about a mile away from his lab?) Wireless transmission of power isn't even that hard when you get down to it, a properly tuned Tesla coil (i.e. one without sparks, people these days tend to aim for the opposite) can do it reliably.