Get a USB thumb drive and have it physically chained to the wall, such that the chain only reaches the devices that you need to transfer between. No chance of the thumb drive being lost or stolen.
100% of people receive 'free' stuff from the government. Some people have an issue with other people getting something they don't think they need or deserve because they think that it is causing them to contribute more than is fair.
If it's so important to have such a thin phone, then the manufacturers need to be required by law to take back their product at the end of its life cycle and REcycle.
The far more interesting aspect of this is the impact on trafficking in child pornography.
There is evidence to indicate that completely simulated CP should not be illegal. It would cut demand for the real stuff that involves harm, and I recall seeing a study that access to porn decreased the likelihood of offenders reoffending.
You'd probably never get that past of politician though.
Capitalist countries win more Nobel Prizes, publish more science, and have more technical innovation.
It depends entirely on how you define 'Socialist' and 'Capitalist'. A lot of that scientific and technical innovation is coming from European countries with nationalised healthcare and strong social safety nets. You'd probably have to count them as 'both'.
What struck me recently is that the oft-repeated claim that the UK has 'death panels' deciding who lives and dies (essentially NICE deciding whether a drug is effective enough for the NHS to provide) is currently more accurately applied to describe the Senate dismantling the ACA.
If you were really tolerant, then you'd be understanding and accepting of someone who DOESN'T believe in gay people.
You're happy to accept people who think like you do, but you can't imagine it is acceptable to think otherwise.
You have the right to believe what you wish. You don't have the right to force others to believe what you wish. Feel free not to believe in gay people, but don't expect _them_ to change just because _your_ belief is in conflict with _their_ reality.
Actually, quite a lot of the very technical automotive engine design stuff is done outside the US. Some is done in the UK. Citation: I used to work at a place doing it.
After Brexit and this, I'm pretty sure that it should be a criminal offence to release polling results in the run-up to any kind of vote. The potential for manipulating the outcome is too great.
Just as a reminder of how 'clean' this whole mess was: the Leave campaign put up a fake voter registration site in the last days before the referendum and paid for Google search results to be directed to that site instead of the actual government site. Admittedly, it only stayed up for a short while, but this was after the real site crashed from volume of requests and the electoral commission ruled that registration should be extended. It was an explicit attempt to thwart the ruling of the electoral commission.
A rebuild to the same design would be much, much quicker. There are likely 'flight-spare' versions of most of the instruments sitting in clean rooms right now actually.
What, AGAIN?
Wish I had mod points.
Mandate a minimum wage at the Federal level - have it set to the cost of living at a county level via a mandated formula.
Always a smart move to leave a clean crime scene.
Get a USB thumb drive and have it physically chained to the wall, such that the chain only reaches the devices that you need to transfer between. No chance of the thumb drive being lost or stolen.
It's legal because you can't make it illegal without making men-only clubs illegal, and some of those have been around for longer than some countries.
100% of people receive 'free' stuff from the government. Some people have an issue with other people getting something they don't think they need or deserve because they think that it is causing them to contribute more than is fair.
If it's so important to have such a thin phone, then the manufacturers need to be required by law to take back their product at the end of its life cycle and REcycle.
They are required to where I live.
Still planned for 2018 AFAIK. Non-trashcan modular design.
The far more interesting aspect of this is the impact on trafficking in child pornography.
There is evidence to indicate that completely simulated CP should not be illegal. It would cut demand for the real stuff that involves harm, and I recall seeing a study that access to porn decreased the likelihood of offenders reoffending.
You'd probably never get that past of politician though.
A fair enough sentiment, but ...
2. I don't have to know about it...
... that part is on you.
If you can't handle two people having a conversation at Starbucks about what they got up to in VR last night, don't overhear.
The data does show it http://www.esa-sealevel-cci.or...
Here is the evidence of a curve: http://www.esa-sealevel-cci.or...
Capitalist countries win more Nobel Prizes, publish more science, and have more technical innovation.
It depends entirely on how you define 'Socialist' and 'Capitalist'. A lot of that scientific and technical innovation is coming from European countries with nationalised healthcare and strong social safety nets. You'd probably have to count them as 'both'.
Really? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Which of his opponents in the Republican primaries are you referring to?
What struck me recently is that the oft-repeated claim that the UK has 'death panels' deciding who lives and dies (essentially NICE deciding whether a drug is effective enough for the NHS to provide) is currently more accurately applied to describe the Senate dismantling the ACA.
27 floppy disks is all I have to say to that.
If you were really tolerant, then you'd be understanding and accepting of someone who DOESN'T believe in gay people.
You're happy to accept people who think like you do, but you can't imagine it is acceptable to think otherwise.
You have the right to believe what you wish. You don't have the right to force others to believe what you wish. Feel free not to believe in gay people, but don't expect _them_ to change just because _your_ belief is in conflict with _their_ reality.
I dunno, as a broke white male, I kinda like the sound of "The American Empire".
You misspelt 'as a conscripted foot soldier'... still like the sound of it?
Actually, quite a lot of the very technical automotive engine design stuff is done outside the US. Some is done in the UK. Citation: I used to work at a place doing it.
After Brexit and this, I'm pretty sure that it should be a criminal offence to release polling results in the run-up to any kind of vote. The potential for manipulating the outcome is too great.
Your Parliament should approve for two reasons:
1. You had a referendum that was clean.
Just as a reminder of how 'clean' this whole mess was: the Leave campaign put up a fake voter registration site in the last days before the referendum and paid for Google search results to be directed to that site instead of the actual government site. Admittedly, it only stayed up for a short while, but this was after the real site crashed from volume of requests and the electoral commission ruled that registration should be extended. It was an explicit attempt to thwart the ruling of the electoral commission.
A rebuild to the same design would be much, much quicker. There are likely 'flight-spare' versions of most of the instruments sitting in clean rooms right now actually.
He thinks his act is so poor that if anyone catches a clip of it on line, they will realise there is no point in paying to see the show?