Ah yes, silly me. Still makes no sense that a finished product from outside would have less of a import duty than the part for same. One would think that both Brussels and London wants to keep some European industry going.
Point taken. The amount of dumb stuff i have seen the age range do, and done myself, because of some invocation of the rule of cool, is downright staggering.
Never mind that popular entertainment seems to have turn criminal into hero. To a degree understandable when one consider history. But history seems to have been shown the door these past decades, while the meme stays on simply because of the apparent coolness.
And sunk some ships along the east coast, thanks to the uboat fleet. But was there ever a actual threat of a land invasion from either the east or west?
Oh, and the declaration came only after the Japanese attack. And Hitlers generals considered it a insane declaration as they already had two fronts to contend with, thanks to Operation Barbarossa that was set in motion earlier that year.
There was a mention on the blog that importing the parts was more expensive that importing the completed device, for some odd reason. Seems the UK tax system is geared towards placating the City these days.
I wonder if in part Iraq was the son finishing what the father started, a bit of old school payback to a "backstabbing partner".
As for asking the Taliban for entry into Afghanistan, i think it has since been shown that some parts of the leadership there wondered about handing Bin Laden and crew to Bush on a silver platter. But they never managed to convince the rest before it was to late.
But for that to work, there has to be some kind of benefit above and beyond that of staying within the social system? Or has the gangs basically usurped social control in their area?
Sadly i do not, as it is not a field i have taken a deep dive into.
But do anyone actually opt for a gang member life from day one? Stupidity, insanity, perhaps the two go hand in hand. Then again, the whole modern marketing system is built on preying on peoples gullibility.
at least trying detox rather then just stuffing way in a cell.
It is one of the big cultural ironies that a beer will get you a ticket (or simply told to take it elsewhere), pot will get you jail time. Never mind that one is more likely to witness someone rage while drunk than high.
But yes. I think in part the reason for lower crime (at least crimes for economic gain) is various nations, is the existence of a functioning social security system that actually keep hunger and frost at bay. Once that is removed from the equation one will see people with addiction issues (likely trying to fun their next dose or get out of a debt), and that because they will be criminally prosecuted if they try to ask for public help. The basically insane one can do little about, as they do it for the entertainment value. But those are a vanishingly small part of any community. And with a working public health and education system one may be able to pick up the signs of trouble before they hit adulthood.
There is a reason why USA and others have held a policy of home ownership over the last century or so. The more a person has to loose, the less he or she wants to rock the boat. And then there is the issue that your not sure if you have supporters. It is damned hard to face down a group on your own. A death wish and no material or social ties likely helps a lot.
Funny how the actions (or more orders, others put them into effect) of one man colors the whole history of USSR, even tho it he only held office for 10 years, and it kept on going for 4 times that long after his death (and had been going for 20 before he took office).
Given that christians are basically jews 2.0, and muslims 3.0 for that matter, the romans was basically fighting the same enemy. But one that had changed tactics.
The budget is not the problem. The problem is that the private economy, personal and corporate, is leverages several times GDP. And ever since the 80s, the market has been fueled by cheap credit. This because wages have basically been frozen, thanks to defanged unions. Now there that credit has become unmanageable, and people are cutting back on "luxuries" to keep food on the table and roof over their heads. End result is a economic engine running on fumes.
Also, once one remove the addicted and the insane, the majority of the criminals out there are the desperate. The people that for some reason or other find themselves opting between crime and a slow death.
Ah yes, silly me. Still makes no sense that a finished product from outside would have less of a import duty than the part for same. One would think that both Brussels and London wants to keep some European industry going.
Point taken. The amount of dumb stuff i have seen the age range do, and done myself, because of some invocation of the rule of cool, is downright staggering.
Never mind that popular entertainment seems to have turn criminal into hero. To a degree understandable when one consider history. But history seems to have been shown the door these past decades, while the meme stays on simply because of the apparent coolness.
Ah, Bismarck. If there ever was a German that understood politics.
And sunk some ships along the east coast, thanks to the uboat fleet. But was there ever a actual threat of a land invasion from either the east or west?
Oh, and the declaration came only after the Japanese attack. And Hitlers generals considered it a insane declaration as they already had two fronts to contend with, thanks to Operation Barbarossa that was set in motion earlier that year.
Computer is your friend, trust in friend computer.
So there potentially would be a import duty difference if one could find a supplier within EU, rather than outside?
There was a mention on the blog that importing the parts was more expensive that importing the completed device, for some odd reason. Seems the UK tax system is geared towards placating the City these days.
Seems to work ok here.
"Sadly", borders are not set in stone.
Every time i look at a map of the region, i am taken by surprise about how large Iran actually is.
I wonder if in part Iraq was the son finishing what the father started, a bit of old school payback to a "backstabbing partner".
As for asking the Taliban for entry into Afghanistan, i think it has since been shown that some parts of the leadership there wondered about handing Bin Laden and crew to Bush on a silver platter. But they never managed to convince the rest before it was to late.
One may even wonder if WW2 was about protecting "the homeland".
His hatred comes from a fear of what US influence may do with his home and way of life.
US companies like Coca-Cola, McDonalds, and especially Disney, carry in their marketing a American style of living.
And it matches up nicely with the current downturn in the economy...
claimed that he liked working at the patent office as the quiet allowed him to think.
Already have another source, or two, for the backing of my first claim.
One being Steve Keen: http://debunkingeconomics.com/
The other being David Harvey: http://davidharvey.org/books/
But for that to work, there has to be some kind of benefit above and beyond that of staying within the social system? Or has the gangs basically usurped social control in their area?
Sadly i do not, as it is not a field i have taken a deep dive into.
But do anyone actually opt for a gang member life from day one? Stupidity, insanity, perhaps the two go hand in hand. Then again, the whole modern marketing system is built on preying on peoples gullibility.
Can't point to anything in the specs (way out of my league), but the E-UTRA article on Wikipedia holds a interesting diagram:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-UTRA#EUTRAN_protocol_stack
While the text says IP without a version number, i would say that anyone trying to implement this using IP4 needs to be sacked on the spot.
at least trying detox rather then just stuffing way in a cell.
It is one of the big cultural ironies that a beer will get you a ticket (or simply told to take it elsewhere), pot will get you jail time. Never mind that one is more likely to witness someone rage while drunk than high.
But yes. I think in part the reason for lower crime (at least crimes for economic gain) is various nations, is the existence of a functioning social security system that actually keep hunger and frost at bay. Once that is removed from the equation one will see people with addiction issues (likely trying to fun their next dose or get out of a debt), and that because they will be criminally prosecuted if they try to ask for public help. The basically insane one can do little about, as they do it for the entertainment value. But those are a vanishingly small part of any community. And with a working public health and education system one may be able to pick up the signs of trouble before they hit adulthood.
There is a reason why USA and others have held a policy of home ownership over the last century or so. The more a person has to loose, the less he or she wants to rock the boat. And then there is the issue that your not sure if you have supporters. It is damned hard to face down a group on your own. A death wish and no material or social ties likely helps a lot.
Funny how the actions (or more orders, others put them into effect) of one man colors the whole history of USSR, even tho it he only held office for 10 years, and it kept on going for 4 times that long after his death (and had been going for 20 before he took office).
Given that christians are basically jews 2.0, and muslims 3.0 for that matter, the romans was basically fighting the same enemy. But one that had changed tactics.
Both sides funded terrorism during the cold war, and both labeled their side as freedom fighters.
The budget is not the problem. The problem is that the private economy, personal and corporate, is leverages several times GDP. And ever since the 80s, the market has been fueled by cheap credit. This because wages have basically been frozen, thanks to defanged unions. Now there that credit has become unmanageable, and people are cutting back on "luxuries" to keep food on the table and roof over their heads. End result is a economic engine running on fumes.
Also, once one remove the addicted and the insane, the majority of the criminals out there are the desperate. The people that for some reason or other find themselves opting between crime and a slow death.