There are a lot of problems with the US legal system not following the Constitution, including corporations and competition killing regulations.
Adding Paris would be worse than being in the EU. I'm not propping up coal, and new technologies don't "run out", they are smothered. China was banking on exploiting Paris.
So while I don't trust Bloomberg on anything political, if this is so, then Trump was right to dump the authoritarian Paris power and money grab and to let the market choose.
I'd love to go off the grid with good, affordable power storage devices.
Dear Globalist elite,
I expect Russia, China, Israel, UK, etc to snoop just like we do. If "interference" is their exposing your crimes, so be it. If you can't do the time (or handle the slime), don't do the crime. I do think all the noise today is to ignore the Seth Rich murder case, to marginalize or overthrow a legitimately elected president, and to avoid accountability for many crimes including treason.
If you are alleging vote frauds, very simple. Liberals, Democrats and Rinos have pushed insecure voting and counting methods for years. I would welcome traceable, simple paper based systems with voter ID.
Given any honest efforts, the Russians don't worry me. But you do.
With the massive surveillance in place, if you can't immediately produce hard evidence, SHUT THE F*** UP and go away!
There can be a slight tension between degreed engineers who don't especially need registration for large employers, research or other well paid jobs not requiring their registration, and some registered engineers. Some registered engineers have overblown egos, that I think suffer from "big fish in a small pond" conceits in small, pedestrian firms. Obviously there are some small firms that are not "pedestrian".
I worked for a large, wealthy company, decades ago. Some of the best hotshots, including MIT, CalTech etc alums, never got registered, and worked with the most difficult, advanced stuff. Some registered discipline engineers were viewed as lesser lights that were less intellectually powerful and somewhat expendable, best given the more routine work, checking the others work and signing off...
Actually there are several questions that probably need to be reviewed at the Appellate and Supreme Court levels until "they get it right".
Copyright has metastasized into corporate perpetuities from foreign (mostly European) ideas and practices that are not literally based on the Constitution.
Germany is so sustainable, that they may turn you into fertilizer when you freeze to death with some of the most expensive electric bills in the industrialized world (about 35 cents/kWh, Denmark costs even more).
But traditional lectures simply aren't effective. Research shows students don't learn by hearing or seeing,
Speak for yourself, a good lecture reduces the time to learn for many. For me, I figure at least 2x. The interactions rapidly clarify areas of confusion.
A great lecture inspires.
An engineering education alone without any experience does not make an engineer. However I would agree a "degreed engineer" is a legitimate distinction that should not be suppressed. Rather "registered engineer", particularly with the central disciplines and state filed, stamped paperwork, should be the legally protected term. Otherwise many issues of competition, guilds, Constituitional violations (e.g. free speech) occur.
He was probably mistaken to advertise himself as an engineer without further verbal qualifications or disclaimers to a state board. More interesting would be if he stated his education and experience and said that he is specifically not an iOregon registered (mechanical, civil, electrical, etc) engineer.
Public discussion alone of suggestion of errors, principles, calculations and opinions should clearly not be forestalled by such suppressive action. The fine sounds like a power grab in two directions, both over bland use of "engineer" vs "registered engineer", and criticism over the traffic lights.
* Certainly if he was licensed and practiced in another state, there would be other Constitutionl issues
* Many people have various engineering degrees and work for large organizations with registered discipline engineers carying the stamp
* Much of the work is not in highly regulated areas, or simply involves research, operations, administrative and supervisorial duties
* Much work goes on in new, evolving areas that would overlap disciplines.
Personally I think a lot of the problems with medicine include too broad licensing laws in was that conflict with discovery and progress by outsiders.
The Real Lies website has damaged the credibility of government funded Big Science. Most people wish they could grade their own papers in college the same way. Imagine everyone graduates summa cum laude despite despite years of financial dissolution and academic cheating.
Farmers Almanac does a better job on prediction. It's based on solar activity.
Actually the kinetic studies on the atmosphere show that we are already turning over the CO2 surprisingly fast. It's conceivable that we won't be able to double the atmospheric CO2 levels given some decent management of the land and water.
In any case, we seem to probably be sliding toward a Maunder type minimum for the next 30 - 200 years, assuming it's not the Big One (ice age). Oh yeah, the onset of Ice Ages was the original rationale for the funding for climate studies that they haven't done much on.... This idiot is running around trying to cool it further. TOTAL F'G FAIL
Only time will tell whether China can escape the consequences its normal management and corruption problems with such an unforgiving technology. Who would have thought Japan's management misconduct could be exposed to be so deep, so long on Fukushima that that kettle of fish spilled out...
Guppy's post above shows the benefit of more time and treatment data, looping back to a doctor. This is what makes keeping good records so important for each doctor visit.
Different doctors, and different kinds of drs, have different diagnostic models and skills, but could use all the data. DItto therapeutics.
Then they can get a good deal from Angela Merkel and go extinct with her victims.
crony capitalism, driven by massive and biased regulations with friendly waivers and paid dispensations, is ruining the country
sez the bird killer
There are a lot of problems with the US legal system not following the Constitution, including corporations and competition killing regulations.
Adding Paris would be worse than being in the EU. I'm not propping up coal, and new technologies don't "run out", they are smothered. China was banking on exploiting Paris.
So while I don't trust Bloomberg on anything political, if this is so, then Trump was right to dump the authoritarian Paris power and money grab and to let the market choose.
I'd love to go off the grid with good, affordable power storage devices.
...recur in Japan. Arbitrary power leads to arbitrary government and tyranny. Sounds like Japan is going to continue to implode on population.
Dear Globalist elite, I expect Russia, China, Israel, UK, etc to snoop just like we do. If "interference" is their exposing your crimes, so be it. If you can't do the time (or handle the slime), don't do the crime. I do think all the noise today is to ignore the Seth Rich murder case, to marginalize or overthrow a legitimately elected president, and to avoid accountability for many crimes including treason.
If you are alleging vote frauds, very simple. Liberals, Democrats and Rinos have pushed insecure voting and counting methods for years. I would welcome traceable, simple paper based systems with voter ID.
Given any honest efforts, the Russians don't worry me. But you do.
With the massive surveillance in place, if you can't immediately produce hard evidence, SHUT THE F*** UP and go away!
Because NSA wants to clone all our computers.
Hilary had the compromising ties and got the money, like for Uranium One.
There can be a slight tension between degreed engineers who don't especially need registration for large employers, research or other well paid jobs not requiring their registration, and some registered engineers. Some registered engineers have overblown egos, that I think suffer from "big fish in a small pond" conceits in small, pedestrian firms. Obviously there are some small firms that are not "pedestrian".
I worked for a large, wealthy company, decades ago. Some of the best hotshots, including MIT, CalTech etc alums, never got registered, and worked with the most difficult, advanced stuff. Some registered discipline engineers were viewed as lesser lights that were less intellectually powerful and somewhat expendable, best given the more routine work, checking the others work and signing off...
Actually there are several questions that probably need to be reviewed at the Appellate and Supreme Court levels until "they get it right".
Copyright has metastasized into corporate perpetuities from foreign (mostly European) ideas and practices that are not literally based on the Constitution.
Germany is so sustainable, that they may turn you into fertilizer when you freeze to death with some of the most expensive electric bills in the industrialized world (about 35 cents/kWh, Denmark costs even more).
But traditional lectures simply aren't effective. Research shows students don't learn by hearing or seeing,
Speak for yourself, a good lecture reduces the time to learn for many. For me, I figure at least 2x. The interactions rapidly clarify areas of confusion.
A great lecture inspires.
Prepping and practicing.
Magnus, Robot fighter.
A more qualified statement of background ought to be sufficient. There are many levels of, and kinds of, expertise in large world population.
An engineering education alone without any experience does not make an engineer. However I would agree a "degreed engineer" is a legitimate distinction that should not be suppressed. Rather "registered engineer", particularly with the central disciplines and state filed, stamped paperwork, should be the legally protected term. Otherwise many issues of competition, guilds, Constituitional violations (e.g. free speech) occur.
Also context is important.
He was probably mistaken to advertise himself as an engineer without further verbal qualifications or disclaimers to a state board. More interesting would be if he stated his education and experience and said that he is specifically not an iOregon registered (mechanical, civil, electrical, etc) engineer.
Public discussion alone of suggestion of errors, principles, calculations and opinions should clearly not be forestalled by such suppressive action. The fine sounds like a power grab in two directions, both over bland use of "engineer" vs "registered engineer", and criticism over the traffic lights. * Certainly if he was licensed and practiced in another state, there would be other Constitutionl issues * Many people have various engineering degrees and work for large organizations with registered discipline engineers carying the stamp * Much of the work is not in highly regulated areas, or simply involves research, operations, administrative and supervisorial duties * Much work goes on in new, evolving areas that would overlap disciplines.
Personally I think a lot of the problems with medicine include too broad licensing laws in was that conflict with discovery and progress by outsiders.
The Real Lies website has damaged the credibility of government funded Big Science. Most people wish they could grade their own papers in college the same way. Imagine everyone graduates summa cum laude despite despite years of financial dissolution and academic cheating.
Farmers Almanac does a better job on prediction. It's based on solar activity.
Actually the kinetic studies on the atmosphere show that we are already turning over the CO2 surprisingly fast. It's conceivable that we won't be able to double the atmospheric CO2 levels given some decent management of the land and water.
In any case, we seem to probably be sliding toward a Maunder type minimum for the next 30 - 200 years, assuming it's not the Big One (ice age). Oh yeah, the onset of Ice Ages was the original rationale for the funding for climate studies that they haven't done much on.... This idiot is running around trying to cool it further. TOTAL F'G FAIL
Only time will tell whether China can escape the consequences its normal management and corruption problems with such an unforgiving technology. Who would have thought Japan's management misconduct could be exposed to be so deep, so long on Fukushima that that kettle of fish spilled out...
Are you just Apple fans, or shareholders?
.... He has charted an ideological course on many issues (such as healthcare)
Trump, ideological ?!? You've got to be s------ me.
I haven't heard anything about Trump increasing SOx, NOx, lead or mercury.
$0.50 - $1.34, nimwit.
Guppy's post above shows the benefit of more time and treatment data, looping back to a doctor. This is what makes keeping good records so important for each doctor visit.
Different doctors, and different kinds of drs, have different diagnostic models and skills, but could use all the data. DItto therapeutics.