So if there were not any taxes at all on anyone, that would be a good thing? No police, No Garbage pick up, No military, No regulations on pollution. If thats the society you want to live in, then you are right, if not, then you'll have to admit that there is a level of taxation necessary to maintain the essential services. With that perspective, maybe we can have a thoughtful debate over the level of services we want and how to pay for them. As it is currently, we are not paying for them without massive borrowing on almost every governmental level ( depending on your local). As such, lowering taxes without cuts to the services we currently have would be a bad idea.
My assumption was that he was talking about tax raises on the wealthy. You can balance a budget by taking in more money or cutting spending, and one party is okay with doing both, while the aforementioned tea party is not.
NIH is a serious problem affecting engineers and scientists of all stripes. Chimps simply were not created by researchers, thus they don't know exactly how to improve them to have lasers coming out of their foreheads. So scientists will endeavor for about a year or so to create their own intelligent primate from the ground up. It will basically look and act mostly the same with a few odd quirks like an extra nose or ear somewhere, but they'll have created it so they'll brag more about it and put it on their resume.
I strongly disagree with that. They clearly outlined the problems with Greece from day one. The whole idea of the Euro ever working is and always has been a fantasy, just like the idea that housing prices would always go up.
The British press is on whole very terrible, you'll get no arguments from me in general. However, the Economist is quite different from news of the world or even the London Times. You paint with too broad a brush.
Uhm... They were exactly correct for the exact reasons they mentioned. At the time you could have disputed their opinion of what was bound to happen given the facts they collected ( like debt as percentage of GDP and lack of fiscal discipline or unity amongst the Euro zone economies ), but you can't now. It went down exactly like they said it would for the exact reasons why they said it would.
Its not a bad thing to be biased against a really bad idea. Its like saying Science journal is biased against Creationisim and for evolution. Well, yes. Yes it is, for good, logical, reasons.
Yeah, like the kidnappings of telecom workers in NE Mexico. Unlike all other kidnappings, there has never been a demand for ransom, just dead bodies of those who chose the "I won't do it" option. There have been mass kidnappings at conferences. The cartels are building their own communications infrastructure.
Touch works perfectly, if everything is configured correctly. I've used it with KDE's Plasma Actice
Voice... well I'm not sure. Haven't tried. Only use voice on my android for searching web. The device itself only sends the audio sample to a webservice that then transcribes it and sends back the text. If that service was open, we'd be in business for Linux.
No, its referred to as the omniscient possessive. I believe in an all powerful being who possess all things not specifically given ownership in gramatical phrases. So my god owns the difficulty that the responsibility of supplying new cobol programmers to keep up with the suicide rate. While it is his responsibility, he is just god and only punishes the truly evil with cobol.
No, give the cost it seems you'd be launching a DDOS on your ability to pay for other things. I'm not sure why the phreaks never did this back in the day. Like, what the hell were you doing with all of that knowledge and capability, if not annoying the heck out of our representatives? If I ever build a time machine that goes backwards into time, captain crunch will be hearing from me.
No, that's still pretty terrible. You're trying to defend the original philosophical definition by throwing in what little you know of physics and chemistry.
Just read wiki. Its all there. I don't have time to summarize.
Yeah, a friend of mine wrote one to get back at an IT admin. It did work as a cool screen saver, but it also brought up a fake login box to steal credentials.
Really? That's sort of how science works. Experimentalists get raw data compare it with existing theories predictions, say that it either confirms or contradicts various theories. Theorists debate how to modify their models to conform to the new data and/or the set up of the experiment itself. There is a lot of debate in science and always has been.
Chicago's Millennium Park's cloudscape is popular with all tourists. For the nerdy type try working out an efficient rendering algorthm for its reflections. Extra credit if your answer is in the form of a video game.
Alright! an F-Prot user! I used to swear by them... until one day I found a machine under my care with one heck of a virus it missed. Unfortunately nothing is perfect, but I've found F-Secure to be better for the viruses I run into. F-prot just seemed to miss all of the ones I ran into for a while, so I needed to switch it up.
So if there were not any taxes at all on anyone, that would be a good thing? No police, No Garbage pick up, No military, No regulations on pollution. If thats the society you want to live in, then you are right, if not, then you'll have to admit that there is a level of taxation necessary to maintain the essential services. With that perspective, maybe we can have a thoughtful debate over the level of services we want and how to pay for them. As it is currently, we are not paying for them without massive borrowing on almost every governmental level ( depending on your local). As such, lowering taxes without cuts to the services we currently have would be a bad idea.
My assumption was that he was talking about tax raises on the wealthy. You can balance a budget by taking in more money or cutting spending, and one party is okay with doing both, while the aforementioned tea party is not.
So basically, you find problems with their way of life to make you feel better about yourself. Congrats.
So Facebook robbed us of our nostalgia?
Not, say, that time machine you keep riding around in?
I mean, why resort to renunions when you can actually go back and watch the actual high school prom in person?
Yes, very different indeed.
NIH is a serious problem affecting engineers and scientists of all stripes. Chimps simply were not created by researchers, thus they don't know exactly how to improve them to have lasers coming out of their foreheads. So scientists will endeavor for about a year or so to create their own intelligent primate from the ground up. It will basically look and act mostly the same with a few odd quirks like an extra nose or ear somewhere, but they'll have created it so they'll brag more about it and put it on their resume.
I strongly disagree with that. They clearly outlined the problems with Greece from day one. The whole idea of the Euro ever working is and always has been a fantasy, just like the idea that housing prices would always go up.
The British press is on whole very terrible, you'll get no arguments from me in general. However, the Economist is quite different from news of the world or even the London Times. You paint with too broad a brush.
Uhm... They were exactly correct for the exact reasons they mentioned. At the time you could have disputed their opinion of what was bound to happen given the facts they collected ( like debt as percentage of GDP and lack of fiscal discipline or unity amongst the Euro zone economies ), but you can't now. It went down exactly like they said it would for the exact reasons why they said it would.
Its not a bad thing to be biased against a really bad idea. Its like saying Science journal is biased against Creationisim and for evolution. Well, yes. Yes it is, for good, logical, reasons.
Yeah, I have copies of the Economist going back to 2004 point out the dangers of Euro Debt while questioning the longevity of the Euro.
All true, but Google isn't buying Motorola Solutions. They're getting the mobility version. It was a single company up until a year ago.
Yeah, like the kidnappings of telecom workers in NE Mexico. Unlike all other kidnappings, there has never been a demand for ransom, just dead bodies of those who chose the "I won't do it" option. There have been mass kidnappings at conferences. The cartels are building their own communications infrastructure.
Touch works perfectly, if everything is configured correctly. I've used it with KDE's Plasma Actice
Voice... well I'm not sure. Haven't tried. Only use voice on my android for searching web. The device itself only sends the audio sample to a webservice that then transcribes it and sends back the text. If that service was open, we'd be in business for Linux.
No, its referred to as the omniscient possessive. I believe in an all powerful being who possess all things not specifically given ownership in gramatical phrases. So my god owns the difficulty that the responsibility of supplying new cobol programmers to keep up with the suicide rate. While it is his responsibility, he is just god and only punishes the truly evil with cobol.
Yes, its difficult to keep up with the suicide rate.
No, give the cost it seems you'd be launching a DDOS on your ability to pay for other things. I'm not sure why the phreaks never did this back in the day. Like, what the hell were you doing with all of that knowledge and capability, if not annoying the heck out of our representatives? If I ever build a time machine that goes backwards into time, captain crunch will be hearing from me.
If he's the only IT/programmer guy, how bid do you think their financial controls / legal team is?
No, that's still pretty terrible. You're trying to defend the original philosophical definition by throwing in what little you know of physics and chemistry.
Just read wiki. Its all there. I don't have time to summarize.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom#Origin_of_scientific_theory
works for me.
http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/smallbusiness/a/whybusfail.htm
Why do you want to run a business?
http://sparkleshare.org/
That does. Can be tweaked to IT's liking.
Yeah, a friend of mine wrote one to get back at an IT admin. It did work as a cool screen saver, but it also brought up a fake login box to steal credentials.
Really? That's sort of how science works. Experimentalists get raw data compare it with existing theories predictions, say that it either confirms or contradicts various theories. Theorists debate how to modify their models to conform to the new data and/or the set up of the experiment itself. There is a lot of debate in science and always has been.
Since you'll be in the area for fermilab.
Fayban park is close by. The American code breaker's estate has some cool sites. Windmill, house desinged by Frank Lloyd Wright.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Fabyan
Chicago's Millennium Park's cloudscape is popular with all tourists. For the nerdy type try working out an efficient rendering algorthm for its reflections. Extra credit if your answer is in the form of a video game.
Severe beatings? Is that allowed by anti-trust law?
Alright! an F-Prot user! I used to swear by them... until one day I found a machine under my care with one heck of a virus it missed. Unfortunately nothing is perfect, but I've found F-Secure to be better for the viruses I run into. F-prot just seemed to miss all of the ones I ran into for a while, so I needed to switch it up.
... And enabled it by default.
Did NT really have a built in firewall? I wasn't aware that it did.