I know it isn't technically international, but the University of Hawaii has a couple of domestic exchange programs for mainlanders who'd like to try spending a semester here.
>You can't blame IBM for this, otherwise it just >gets ridiculous... after all, Ford isn't >responsible if a bank robber makes his getaway in a >Ford truck, is >it?
That's actually a bad example. Ford was an anti-semite who bankrolled Hitler in the 1920's.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/4229/usnz. ht ml
This is probably the first Katz article I actually liked, and I liked it a lot.
I think it would be useful if we had some resources. We need a way to track things like corporate ownership. We also need a way to find out information about where and how our consumer end products are manufactured.
some of this information is available, but not enough, and not easily enough.
Does anyone else think Katz tries a little too hard? If I want strong emotional reaction and melodrama without much content to back it up, I'll turn to the mainstream news.
I know it isn't technically international, but the University of Hawaii has a couple of domestic exchange programs for mainlanders who'd like to try spending a semester here.
still, the pellets are delicious.
shouldn't that be EOE?
Well, nothing but yet more garbage going into our
landfills.
>You can't blame IBM for this, otherwise it just >gets ridiculous... after all, Ford isn't >responsible if a bank robber makes his getaway in a >Ford truck, is
>it?
That's actually a bad example. Ford was an anti-semite who bankrolled Hitler in the 1920's.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/4229/usnz
Get the CS degree, it will make you a better person.
I've used Cold Fusion for website development for about 3 years now, and I'd really like to stop.
To munge a phrase, Cold Fusion makes easy things easy and hard things much, much more difficult than they need to be.
This is probably the first Katz article I actually liked, and I liked it a lot.
I think it would be useful if we had some resources. We need a way to track things like corporate ownership. We also need a way to find out information about where and how our consumer end products are manufactured.
some of this information is available, but not enough, and not easily enough.
Does anyone else think Katz tries a little too hard? If I want strong emotional reaction and melodrama without much content to back it up, I'll turn to the mainstream news.