I'd like to point out that Dreams With Sharp Teeth was produced with a very pro-Ellison point of view. There's nothing wrong with that, to be sure, but if you're indulging in cinematic hagiography and the subject of your production still comes off as kind of an asshole...well...
Seriously, how stupid do you have to be to not understand this?
There's not some sitting in Uber HQ with his hand on a knob that controls the surge amount. Surge pricing is based on an algorithm which is based on the ride data. It has no idea about terror attacks or other disasters.
Everything they and Assange have done pretty much confirms this.
I mean, come on, every day Assange is telling us that he's going to release some new leak about Clinton that's going to lead to her indictment. He's essentially the Russian version of our old friend, The Iraqi Information Minister.
Maybe you're confused. Holder was Attorney General. He headed up the Department of Justice. Immigration and border enforcement come under the purview of the Department of Homeland Security.
Also, not that I think you're interested in actual facts, but the Obama administration has deported more people that any other President. So far more than 2.5 million people have been deported under the Obama government. That's up 23% from the George W. Bush years.
It's important to note that this is a clear violation of the exempt employee rule.
With some exceptions, the base pay of a salary basis employee may not be reduced based on the "quality or quantity" of work performed (provided that the employee does "some" work in the work period). This usually means that the base pay of a salary basis employee may not be reduced if s/he performs less work than normal, if the reason for that is determined by the employer. For example, a salary basis pay employee's base pay may not be reduced if there is "no work" to be performed (such as for a plant closing or slow period), and a salary basis employee's base pay may not be reduced for partial day absences. However, employers may "dock" the base pay of salary basis employees in full day increments, for disciplinary suspensions, or for personal leave, or for sickness under a bona fide sick leave plan (as for example if the employee has run out of accrued sick leave).
If the company is regularly doing this, employees classified as exempt could turn around and sue for unpaid overtime wages.
If you punch someone in the face and put them in the hospital, you don't get to say,"Oh, one punch to the face put you in the hospital? You really need to toughen up!" and get out of it. You still get arrested and go to jail.
I think you're a little confused about who was in charge during the mortgage crisis, unless you think that everything was hunky dory until January 2007.
The building would need extensive renovation for it to be suitable for use.
Chief among these would be the addition of central air conditioning, but I would assume that a building that old would also need a good deal of electrical and structural work, asbestos removal, etc.
At this time, the ads bring in more revenue than rent would, so there's no reason to invest the money.
Because The Core is a fun, silly movie meant to be enjoyed with your brain in the off position.
I particularly liked the part when they got stuck in a giant geode. The only way it could have been better would have been if there were dinosaurs in the geode.
If they make 100 MPG cars that I can buy and sell enough of them to offset the gas guzzlers they sell, then why should I care? Let the rich jerks buy their Hummers or whatever. They'll be subsidizing my purchase of a nice, gas-sipping econobox.
Modern books aren't designed to last hundreds of years. Within decades, most of that archive will begin deteriorating. The inks will fade. The pages will turn to dust.
I have a Samsung Chromebook Plus and it runs Android apps pretty well.
It's pretty well sandboxed though, so I don't know if it would be able to use the USB dongle you need for SDR.
I'd like to point out that Dreams With Sharp Teeth was produced with a very pro-Ellison point of view. There's nothing wrong with that, to be sure, but if you're indulging in cinematic hagiography and the subject of your production still comes off as kind of an asshole...well...
If you want to make an omelette, you have to break a few eggs.
Seriously...what the hell is this guy smoking and why isn't he sharing?
Seriously, how stupid do you have to be to not understand this?
There's not some sitting in Uber HQ with his hand on a knob that controls the surge amount. Surge pricing is based on an algorithm which is based on the ride data. It has no idea about terror attacks or other disasters.
Everything they and Assange have done pretty much confirms this.
I mean, come on, every day Assange is telling us that he's going to release some new leak about Clinton that's going to lead to her indictment. He's essentially the Russian version of our old friend, The Iraqi Information Minister.
Maybe you're confused. Holder was Attorney General. He headed up the Department of Justice. Immigration and border enforcement come under the purview of the Department of Homeland Security.
Also, not that I think you're interested in actual facts, but the Obama administration has deported more people that any other President. So far more than 2.5 million people have been deported under the Obama government. That's up 23% from the George W. Bush years.
Yes, but still significantly less evil than the crew that replaced him.
Ouija.com?
It's important to note that this is a clear violation of the exempt employee rule.
If the company is regularly doing this, employees classified as exempt could turn around and sue for unpaid overtime wages.
In case you missed that, let me say it again.
THE REPUBLICANS CONTROLLED CONGRESS UNTIL FUCKING 2007!!!
It takes some kind of serious disconnect to blame things that happened in Congress on members of the party that were OUT OF POWER WHEN IT HAPPENED.
...it is too late for the pebbles to vote.
You can blame Bush for the PATRIOT act, but that was just another step down the road we've been on for a long long time.
I'd be happier with the dollar.
If you punch someone in the face and put them in the hospital, you don't get to say,"Oh, one punch to the face put you in the hospital? You really need to toughen up!" and get out of it. You still get arrested and go to jail.
I think you're a little confused about who was in charge during the mortgage crisis, unless you think that everything was hunky dory until January 2007.
He was offered a plea deal with a four month stay in a Federal Minimum Security prison. That's a reasonable deal any way you slice it.
Chief among these would be the addition of central air conditioning, but I would assume that a building that old would also need a good deal of electrical and structural work, asbestos removal, etc.
At this time, the ads bring in more revenue than rent would, so there's no reason to invest the money.
...on a criminal f-cking conspiracy?
I particularly liked the part when they got stuck in a giant geode. The only way it could have been better would have been if there were dinosaurs in the geode.
Once they drive our domestic PV manufacturers out of business they'll be free to charge what the market will bear.
Temperatures did not stop rising 14 years ago.
And we were grateful to have it.
If they make 100 MPG cars that I can buy and sell enough of them to offset the gas guzzlers they sell, then why should I care? Let the rich jerks buy their Hummers or whatever. They'll be subsidizing my purchase of a nice, gas-sipping econobox.
Where's the value in that?