My setup has two wireless networks, one that passes to my network, and one that passes directly to a vpn provider for geolocation, torrent protection, etc. I also have my server configured so it is reachable on my main network, but pushes everything out the vpn network.
So, even if they do 10 times the work and twice the hours they are making considerably more then 10 times the income: http://www.payscale.com/data-p...
If what you say is true, it explains why things are so bad. Elitists who don't think anyone else can do what they are doing so poorly. You don't get 100% when your putting in the hours and workload your talking about. Especially if the job is thinking, planning, and creative.
The US is actually a republic, not a democracy. Our system is designed for us to have a say that is tempered by the opinions of, hopefully, more knowledgeable and intelligent people. Whether it actually works that way, and whether the system is a paternalistic trap set up by slaveholders, is up for debate.
Apparently that is and has been the plan of the oligarchy for quite a while -
Ask me how I know you've never read "The Jungle" by Upton Sincliar, published in 1906, well before any Clinton held power.
As a well read person of reasonable intelligence, it's offensive to see the majority idiot class acting like a problem they have been willfully ignoring is something they can turn around and solve with no regard to the greater repercussions.
I'm not certain it takes a certain type of logic, it just takes logic. You have to be able to follow a logical path and realize that yes, 2+2 = 4, but if that line says 'if 2+2=4 then 4 = 5', you are dealing with 5. I think that too many people think they are using logic, when they are really using a huge stack of assumptions, with a dash of logic. 90% of the time, that's good enough for most people. It does lead to the crap we've been hearing from the GOP candidates, and constituents, but it's not directly harmful enough to self correct. Teaching code wouldn't be necessary if we did a better job teaching logic.
It's interesting that this sort of rhetoric comes from the far right, while at the same time they defend ignoring external costs that of things like fracking. Your paying for those too. Whether it is a necessary evil, or not, it is almost certainly less efficient and carefully done then it would be with some sort of oversight.
You object to individuals saying, "I'm healthy", but you allow businesses to say, "we're doing the best", "we have good environmental practices", and "we are financially sound" with little (preferably no) oversight.
People talk about the Government saddling our children with debts, when in reality it's the private sector doing so. Management and financial types pull all the value out of company and saddle the company with debt that will take decades to pay off. When there is extra money, they play tricks to pump up stock values instead of investing in the company, the workers, or passing the savings onto consumers. This has been going on for over a century now. Here's a great reference, http://www.goodreads.com/book/...
your getting 100mb down, but your uploading VM's to work on a 6mb connection.
I have about 20 devices on my network, with 4 vpn's running (2 for work, one for my server, one for my netflix). I never have issues with my 15 down 1.5 up. I would take more upstream, but I don't see the need for additional downstream. I also run my linux desktop from home using x2go, video is choppy, but audio is fine.
Private Internet Access, I get great speeds and use this vpn for torrenting, location shifting, streaming video, etc.
https://www.privateinternetacc...
(referal link, help a brother out...)
There's been a long term conspiracy to degrade labor unions since the 1950s.
This has been happening since at least the very early 1900's. reference Fredrick Lewis Allen's excellent book, The Lords of Creation. The capitalist have succeeded in making every generation think this is a new struggle and their ways are "conservative" not cutting edge exploitation. Further reference for free courtesy of what appears to be Australia's slightly more sane copyright laws. Only Yesterday, by Frederick Lews Allen
False, you can find plenty of references to the reasons, declared by the states themselves, that necessitated them to start an armed rebellion. They are mostly saying, we want our slaves, and we don't cotton to northerners telling us we can't tell them what to do. Check out the fugitive slave act, it preempted many State Rights, but since it only affected Northern States, the Southern states loved it.
Your solution fails miserably when your dealing with someone who is passive aggressive. It's like punching jello.
My setup has two wireless networks, one that passes to my network, and one that passes directly to a vpn provider for geolocation, torrent protection, etc. I also have my server configured so it is reachable on my main network, but pushes everything out the vpn network.
https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/...
My post was specifically in reference to the Electoral college.
and then a big ass filter, way better then the one you hang on your faucet.
I get mine for less then $0.10 per bottle.
Corporatism and Managementism are not Capitalism!
So, even if they do 10 times the work and twice the hours they are making considerably more then 10 times the income: http://www.payscale.com/data-p...
If what you say is true, it explains why things are so bad. Elitists who don't think anyone else can do what they are doing so poorly. You don't get 100% when your putting in the hours and workload your talking about. Especially if the job is thinking, planning, and creative.
The US is actually a republic, not a democracy. Our system is designed for us to have a say that is tempered by the opinions of, hopefully, more knowledgeable and intelligent people.
Whether it actually works that way, and whether the system is a paternalistic trap set up by slaveholders, is up for debate.
Apparently that is and has been the plan of the oligarchy for quite a while -
Ask me how I know you've never read "The Jungle" by Upton Sincliar, published in 1906, well before any Clinton held power.
As a well read person of reasonable intelligence, it's offensive to see the majority idiot class acting like a problem they have been willfully ignoring is something they can turn around and solve with no regard to the greater repercussions.
To be fair, I don't think Bush was aware of that. I think he's was too dim and unimaginative to understand there were things being done in his name.
I think Trump is too accustomed to yes men to confront an organization as underhanded as the NSA, CIA, etc...
Being a good developer does not preclude being unintelligent, or a pushover. It often appears to go hand in hand.
I'm not certain it takes a certain type of logic, it just takes logic. You have to be able to follow a logical path and realize that yes, 2+2 = 4, but if that line says 'if 2+2=4 then 4 = 5', you are dealing with 5.
I think that too many people think they are using logic, when they are really using a huge stack of assumptions, with a dash of logic. 90% of the time, that's good enough for most people.
It does lead to the crap we've been hearing from the GOP candidates, and constituents, but it's not directly harmful enough to self correct.
Teaching code wouldn't be necessary if we did a better job teaching logic.
"The era of high finance had so swollen the mass of claims upon the future that only roaring prosperity could sustain it..."
Frederick Lewis Allen
There is a reason there have been virtually no new car companies then last 4 decades.
Kia and Hyundai have both been in the US for less then 4 decades, just off the top of my head.
It's interesting that this sort of rhetoric comes from the far right, while at the same time they defend ignoring external costs that of things like fracking. Your paying for those too. Whether it is a necessary evil, or not, it is almost certainly less efficient and carefully done then it would be with some sort of oversight.
You object to individuals saying, "I'm healthy", but you allow businesses to say, "we're doing the best", "we have good environmental practices", and "we are financially sound" with little (preferably no) oversight.
People talk about the Government saddling our children with debts, when in reality it's the private sector doing so.
Management and financial types pull all the value out of company and saddle the company with debt that will take decades to pay off. When there is extra money, they play tricks to pump up stock values instead of investing in the company, the workers, or passing the savings onto consumers.
This has been going on for over a century now. Here's a great reference,
http://www.goodreads.com/book/...
It works great with the right router. I can pop over and set you up with some QoS.
your getting 100mb down, but your uploading VM's to work on a 6mb connection.
I have about 20 devices on my network, with 4 vpn's running (2 for work, one for my server, one for my netflix). I never have issues with my 15 down 1.5 up. I would take more upstream, but I don't see the need for additional downstream.
I also run my linux desktop from home using x2go, video is choppy, but audio is fine.
Jim Bob, is that you?
where? I'm in the midwest.
I call bullshit, This IP, is bulletproof.
Private Internet Access, I get great speeds and use this vpn for torrenting, location shifting, streaming video, etc. https://www.privateinternetacc... (referal link, help a brother out...)
There's been a long term conspiracy to degrade labor unions since the 1950s.
This has been happening since at least the very early 1900's. reference Fredrick Lewis Allen's excellent book, The Lords of Creation. The capitalist have succeeded in making every generation think this is a new struggle and their ways are "conservative" not cutting edge exploitation.
Further reference for free courtesy of what appears to be Australia's slightly more sane copyright laws.
Only Yesterday, by Frederick Lews Allen
False, you can find plenty of references to the reasons, declared by the states themselves, that necessitated them to start an armed rebellion. They are mostly saying, we want our slaves, and we don't cotton to northerners telling us we can't tell them what to do. Check out the fugitive slave act, it preempted many State Rights, but since it only affected Northern States, the Southern states loved it.