Your really reaching there, and showing a remarkable hostility to learning. I wish I was surprised.
While the poor have always been discriminated against, poor non-whites have an additional historic burden. The "red-neck" identity you reference barely existed before the end of the 20th century. It's a modern construct. People have been identified as black or non-white for much longer.
For your reading pleasure: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/05/the-racist-housing-policy-that-made-your-neighborhood/371439/
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/21/us/milwaukee-segregation-wealthy-black-families.html
Social Security was designed to avoid accumulating large pools of money. Because large pools of money cause problems. They are truly what caused the 2008 crisis. Pools of pension dollars are irresistible in our managementist system, even capitalism would be an improvement over this mess.
True, I've always restricted my kids computer and internet usage. Mostly an honor system, but we step in when we notice things. Once the school started requiring them to have Ipads, it became much more difficult. I have the ability to use technical means to restrict things, but it's still difficult. Whatever their doing, it's ALWAYS for school, or so they say. I have to intercede and use Apple's tools to see what's really going on. Some of this stuff is practically impossible without another Apple ecosystem device.
Not accusing you, but they also give people every excuse to be lazy parents who are un-involved and don't really know what their kids are up to or how they treat the neighborhood.
OK, find that original population and we can give it back to them. Or, you can acknowledge that they are probably intermingled with American Indians and they are the same people.
The poor people with newer cars thing is a rooted in racism. Government mandated redlining denied people the opportunity to live in better places so their money, pride, and culture found another outlet; clothes, cars, etc...
I have no problem with SystemD and use it at home and on some production systems. However, there are a huge number of Red Hat using companies who are sticking with RH 6 because of systemd. Most of them will eventually go to RH 7 and systemd, but until 2020, RH will continue to support their pre-systemd Enterprise release.
I don't even bother with RAID on my backup server. I backup to one drive, then it mirrors periodically to a 2nd drive. That gives me time to prevent fat finger errors from propagating. I also keep rolling archives on offline media (HD).
Yeah, but alot of that difference is renting vs owning. I live in the Midwest, make good money and rent. It costs me almost double what people who have owned a home for 15 years pay on their mortgage.
All Netflix produced series are released all at once for your binge watching pleasure. Other series are as well, albeit after they have aired on a traditional channel.
Mine have a relatively long nozzle, but I found them in dumpster so I have no idea if they are sold anywhere. Looks like they might have been recalled. I'll have to check; https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2...
Yeah, they can, but they don't want to. There are plenty of examples. It's also not a given that one state will let them skip their regulatory review if they are building to the standards of a stricter state.
No industry wants 50+ regulations to follow. They're always lobbying for superseding regulations at the highest possible level. Shitty regulations if possible, the less the better. However, the important part is there is only one Federal agency to lobby or take over.
I have some with newer spouts that seal up automatically. I had a hell of a time pouring with them, it made a mess and got everywhere.
Then I happened to see a demo of similar products. If you put the spout into the gas tank opening before you engage the release, it doesn't spill and it shuts off when you let go of the release, so no drip. I like it way better then the old ones. I just had to learn how to use it.
Moving costs aren't just physically moving your stuff, which is still going to be around $1500 minimum for a long move. You also have to figure out costs for rental applications, deposits, gas, food, etc... Just the housing costs are going to be $2k+, way more if you have kids.
I just looked at moving from Indianapolis to New York for a job I ultimately turned down. It was 34% MORE money, but basically a wash with cost of living. There was no way I could move with less then a couple grand that I don't have. Just to get me settled without my family. It would have been around $6k to move with my family, doing it cheap. That might mean living in a long term hotel for afew months because of rental deposits and difficulty finding rentals with 6 kids.
I check every time I pass a blood drive, but from what I hear they will never relax the standard. There is no reliable way to test for "mad cow" disease without carving into your brain and there aren't enough people affected that the reward outweighs the risk. In European countries, they just roll the dice, but in the US there are plenty of people without the risk.
Your really reaching there, and showing a remarkable hostility to learning. I wish I was surprised.
While the poor have always been discriminated against, poor non-whites have an additional historic burden.
The "red-neck" identity you reference barely existed before the end of the 20th century. It's a modern construct. People have been identified as black or non-white for much longer.
For your reading pleasure:
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/05/the-racist-housing-policy-that-made-your-neighborhood/371439/
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/21/us/milwaukee-segregation-wealthy-black-families.html
Social Security was designed to avoid accumulating large pools of money. Because large pools of money cause problems. They are truly what caused the 2008 crisis.
Pools of pension dollars are irresistible in our managementist system, even capitalism would be an improvement over this mess.
True, I've always restricted my kids computer and internet usage. Mostly an honor system, but we step in when we notice things. Once the school started requiring them to have Ipads, it became much more difficult. I have the ability to use technical means to restrict things, but it's still difficult.
Whatever their doing, it's ALWAYS for school, or so they say. I have to intercede and use Apple's tools to see what's really going on. Some of this stuff is practically impossible without another Apple ecosystem device.
Not accusing you, but they also give people every excuse to be lazy parents who are un-involved and don't really know what their kids are up to or how they treat the neighborhood.
OK, find that original population and we can give it back to them.
Or, you can acknowledge that they are probably intermingled with American Indians and they are the same people.
The poor people with newer cars thing is a rooted in racism. Government mandated redlining denied people the opportunity to live in better places so their money, pride, and culture found another outlet; clothes, cars, etc...
10 years of experience will do more then a degree. Especially if it's bottom up and you see how the helpdesk and technicians work.
There is also value in having your ex-employees in positions at other companies. Assuming you treated them well. Just ask any wall street bank.
Winner, winner, Chicken Dinner.
It's amazing how many people manage to go through life in a state of perpetual confusion.
I have no problem with SystemD and use it at home and on some production systems.
However, there are a huge number of Red Hat using companies who are sticking with RH 6 because of systemd. Most of them will eventually go to RH 7 and systemd, but until 2020, RH will continue to support their pre-systemd Enterprise release.
crashplan lets you replicate to another user's computer, into an encrypted space. Even if you don't use their service.
I don't even bother with RAID on my backup server. I backup to one drive, then it mirrors periodically to a 2nd drive. That gives me time to prevent fat finger errors from propagating. I also keep rolling archives on offline media (HD).
RAID is overkill and over complicates recoveries.
Yeah, but alot of that difference is renting vs owning. I live in the Midwest, make good money and rent. It costs me almost double what people who have owned a home for 15 years pay on their mortgage.
All Netflix produced series are released all at once for your binge watching pleasure. Other series are as well, albeit after they have aired on a traditional channel.
Mine have a relatively long nozzle, but I found them in dumpster so I have no idea if they are sold anywhere.
Looks like they might have been recalled. I'll have to check; https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2...
Yeah, they can, but they don't want to. There are plenty of examples.
It's also not a given that one state will let them skip their regulatory review if they are building to the standards of a stricter state.
Netflix absolutely offers this.
Your describing the Common Core Education standards, and underestimating the depth of stupidity in America.
No industry wants 50+ regulations to follow. They're always lobbying for superseding regulations at the highest possible level. Shitty regulations if possible, the less the better. However, the important part is there is only one Federal agency to lobby or take over.
For you; https://landscaping.wonderhowt...
I have some with newer spouts that seal up automatically. I had a hell of a time pouring with them, it made a mess and got everywhere.
Then I happened to see a demo of similar products. If you put the spout into the gas tank opening before you engage the release, it doesn't spill and it shuts off when you let go of the release, so no drip. I like it way better then the old ones. I just had to learn how to use it.
Moving costs aren't just physically moving your stuff, which is still going to be around $1500 minimum for a long move. You also have to figure out costs for rental applications, deposits, gas, food, etc... Just the housing costs are going to be $2k+, way more if you have kids.
I just looked at moving from Indianapolis to New York for a job I ultimately turned down. It was 34% MORE money, but basically a wash with cost of living. There was no way I could move with less then a couple grand that I don't have. Just to get me settled without my family. It would have been around $6k to move with my family, doing it cheap. That might mean living in a long term hotel for afew months because of rental deposits and difficulty finding rentals with 6 kids.
Stranger in a Strange Land should have been titled, Why I think you should be a swinger too. I got through it, but did not enjoy it.
I check every time I pass a blood drive, but from what I hear they will never relax the standard. There is no reliable way to test for "mad cow" disease without carving into your brain and there aren't enough people affected that the reward outweighs the risk.
In European countries, they just roll the dice, but in the US there are plenty of people without the risk.