Our current level is solid black.....because programmers don't care about bugs, managers don't let them care, and our critical infrastructure is connected to the internet.
The very narrative you repeated (of being concerned about order versus chaos) is an example of a "campaign of lies".
This is just historical fact. Europe spent a thousand years trying to figure out how to deal with succession. The Roman senate eventually gave up their autonomy willingly because they were tired of the civil wars.
They basically are, did you watch the Sanders speech? Then there was this, (which overall was a good speech). If Hillary came out today, it wouldn't have surprised me at all to see her get boos
It also doesn't mean that you have to bring it up in every conversation. Sometimes you can talk about other things, which is what I was most interested in.
Bernie will cave in and endorse Hillary so he is not ostracized
He did: check it out. He got booed for nearly 30 seconds. Of course, these are hardcore fans who went all the way to Philadelphia, so may not be representative.
I really don't want to give into Millennial stereotypes (which I think are often inaccurate), but TFA is just BEGGING for it.
Don't. Create a new category like "self-entitled" or "dumb as a brick" (which fits most people with a $200 a month phone bill). These are traits that cut across generations.
That's the most concise explanation of why Trump will win that I've seen yet. It also explains why a Sanders voter would willingly switch to become a Trump voter, even though they are different in many ways.
China needs to solve this problem more urgently because of their chosen form of government (let's leave aside which is 'right' and 'wrong' for now, and concede them the right of self-determination). False news reports give an opening for unscrupulous men to build a following and oppose the government based on false reports. This causes chaos and death (look throughout history.....the worst part about having kings is when a war of succession happens......there's chaos, people die needlessly, then it goes back to about the same as it was before. The exception of course is when the king was really bad, but that won't be reported with false news reports).
So that is the problem the Chinese government needs to solve. Keep order and harmony, because for the vast majority of people, it's better than chaos. (Look at what happened in Egypt recently when they had their new government.....lots of violence, then nothing really changed. Replacing Mubarak was probably a mistake, but some people paid for it with their lives).
With a different form of government, unscrupulous men can start a campaign of lies, and build a following, and if he's convincing enough, even make it into power as president. But all this will happen without real violence (that is, violence does not lead to power and political enemies don't need to 'disappear'), and the system is designed with power balances to prevent things from getting too messed up, even with a lousy president.
( Who here remembers we even have one ? )
We don't have one anymore, actually.
Our current level is solid black.....because programmers don't care about bugs, managers don't let them care, and our critical infrastructure is connected to the internet.
The most recent court cases was just such an example of an authorized user sharing their password with an ex-employee.
How did that turn out?
And somehow I doubt the Chinese Communist Party will go gently into that good night for the sake of a calm succession
They've had calm successions ever since Deng
Oh, what he actually does is only partially relevant. The rhetoric matches the rhetoric of the Trump campaign (including the "fuck you" at the bottom)
I disagree.
That's ok, you don't have to be right.
The very narrative you repeated (of being concerned about order versus chaos) is an example of a "campaign of lies".
This is just historical fact. Europe spent a thousand years trying to figure out how to deal with succession. The Roman senate eventually gave up their autonomy willingly because they were tired of the civil wars.
Middle/Lower class and "jobs pushed overseas" are major themes of Trump. He's a blue-collar billionaire, after all.
but since you guys own hypocrisy like it's no one's business, you quickly grab that flag and hoist it high because it suits your purposes.
Hypocrisy is only an issue with people I don't agree with.
You're right, I should have done more research before criticizing the superdelegates.
I'm not sure that will be enough to turn it against Trump.
They basically are, did you watch the Sanders speech? Then there was this, (which overall was a good speech). If Hillary came out today, it wouldn't have surprised me at all to see her get boos
What was wrong with the debate schedule?
Trump isn't going to win.
Why not? He's getting ahead in the polls.
It also doesn't mean that you have to bring it up in every conversation. Sometimes you can talk about other things, which is what I was most interested in.
How can you not consider superdelegates to be corruption? What exactly do you consider to be corruption?
That was obvious all along, and perfectly fine as long as they weren't favouring a candidate in their duties.
Clearly you haven't heard of the superdelegates going to Clinton before a single vote was cast.
So what are you going to do, advocate for Bush to invade and change their form of government?
A clear example of the overlap between Sanders voters and Trump voters. Not everyone fits into your pre-concieved notions of 'left' and 'right'
Bernie will cave in and endorse Hillary so he is not ostracized
He did: check it out. He got booed for nearly 30 seconds. Of course, these are hardcore fans who went all the way to Philadelphia, so may not be representative.
Because they have terrible critical thinking skills and fall for dumb conspiracy theories?
I don't know about their critical thinking, but there was a real conspiracy here, the evidence is right there on Wikileaks......
We have a Trump voter here.
I really don't want to give into Millennial stereotypes (which I think are often inaccurate), but TFA is just BEGGING for it.
Don't. Create a new category like "self-entitled" or "dumb as a brick" (which fits most people with a $200 a month phone bill). These are traits that cut across generations.
Clinton is the corporate candidate this cycle.
That's the most concise explanation of why Trump will win that I've seen yet. It also explains why a Sanders voter would willingly switch to become a Trump voter, even though they are different in many ways.
China needs to solve this problem more urgently because of their chosen form of government (let's leave aside which is 'right' and 'wrong' for now, and concede them the right of self-determination). False news reports give an opening for unscrupulous men to build a following and oppose the government based on false reports. This causes chaos and death (look throughout history.....the worst part about having kings is when a war of succession happens......there's chaos, people die needlessly, then it goes back to about the same as it was before. The exception of course is when the king was really bad, but that won't be reported with false news reports).
So that is the problem the Chinese government needs to solve. Keep order and harmony, because for the vast majority of people, it's better than chaos. (Look at what happened in Egypt recently when they had their new government.....lots of violence, then nothing really changed. Replacing Mubarak was probably a mistake, but some people paid for it with their lives).
With a different form of government, unscrupulous men can start a campaign of lies, and build a following, and if he's convincing enough, even make it into power as president. But all this will happen without real violence (that is, violence does not lead to power and political enemies don't need to 'disappear'), and the system is designed with power balances to prevent things from getting too messed up, even with a lousy president.
I mean the C APIs to databases are a pain to use a lot of times (ribs2 does a good job with it, but not many people know about that)