I did retail for Sears early in my life. During their training they mentioned a study that after one negative customer experience it took 7 good experiences to overcome the negative feelings. The trainer elaborated that there is no guarantee that the customer will come back 7 times so each customer interaction was vital to be good or at the very least neutral.
Aspirin takes time to be effective. This would work in fast situations until the aspirin starts kicking in. I'd imagine there would be an application for this for stop gap treatment of stroke victims but would "require more studiesâ".
You do realize that 15,000 accounts is not that much (even less if you consider multiple accounts). Also that CCP is played the world around - Russians, Turks E/W Europe, Australia, N.Z., Singapore, N/S America and even South Africa.. I could go on for a while. I use to work on graveyard shift in the US, get off work and wait for the servers to start accepting log ins.
Tools like Eve Mon or web pages with current server status would let me know the instant that the servers would online. Bots may be a problem but far more limited than one would think.
I assume you are trolling. Recall the saying about history and those that forget history are doomed to repeat it (paraphrased).. Anyways one of the things Italy has done is marked a sign in the Ghetto district of Venice, Italy. On it is basically apologizing for the way the Jewish people were treated. It's a physical reminder and a symbolic one that the perpetrators will not ever forget what was done and as long as that sign stays up a reminder not to do it again.
But his refusal of invitation was shortsighted; he can put together some decent arguments occasionally. When you get an audience to air your viewpoints you take it. If it was due to scheduling conflicts then my apologies but I do not believe that to be the case.
Too further your point one does not know why the person behind you is speeding. Maybe there's a medical emergency that this person or passenger needs to get to the hospital fast. Maybe their kid is in a bad spot. Never assume that just because someone is speeding they are a jerk.
You are forgetting that if it makes some one work longer or harder for the bottom line then it is encouraged until you are burnt out and tossed aside for the next caffeine junky.
How many Dry-cleaning establishments are there that use the term dry-cleaning. i.e. Jefferson's Dry Cleaning, Juan's Dry Cleaning etc. or places with just the name "Dry Cleaning". Surely if one place trade marks their dry cleaning chains name it doesn't preclude all other dry cleaning places from using the term dry cleaning in their name.
My apologies for any grammar/punctuation mistakes - it's late.
Ribbons in applications and O/S are not like tabs in browsers.
Browsers show the same functional tools regardless of what tab you are on (similar to a sheet in excel). On the other hand ribbons hide different tools behinds 6-8 separate ribbon sections that are usually clicked through where all the buttons have a similar background and 'icons' making it hard to search through as opposed to a File - menu - list with text that a person can scan through in about 2 seconds.
One can enable an overlay of key short cuts over the ribbon interface so you do not have to use the mouse however the search time still takes just as long unless you knew the key-binding shortcuts from previous versions.
The individual in question owed money to the credit card using a service advertised by said credit card - The store != the credit card so has no bearing on prices (everyone pays).
FYI credit cards offer rates to 'most' people from 14-22% and were making money hand over fist before the rates got that high. So again even if you want to make the claim he is making things expensive for everyone else who has a credit card you are incorrect. If you don't like it then go with a credit card that does not offer that service. If you have a stellar credit rating then you can get a low interest cc unlike this guy who will be marked for about 7 years on his credit report.
I really love how callous everyone gets about other people costing them money... until it is the day when oh crap it's me without a job trying to feed a family and keep a roof over his/her head.
Libraries are more than books. They host a ton of databases and there are a lot of people who are unable to navigate those databases with out some initial help. Also there is a decent population (including younger people) who despise e-readers and prefer printed leaf format.
The next social next work is the one that HR departments, school administrators and parents do not know about. Kids get smart after getting in trouble.
When you see a correlation you investigate it to see whether there is causation. You don't ignore it; Otherwise we would all still be flinging feces at each other instead of text across the internet.
You don't have to log in every day to make sure your skill queue progresses. set a couple of short skills and a long one at the tail end and you can be away from the game and still progress There are some skills that can take a week to a month to get trained up. I am an impulsive person and when playing WoW would religiously log on everyday to make sure I progressed in either gear or gold. Since switching to Eve online my life revolves less around being chained to a computer, yes it is my failure for not control myself but Eve Online is my nicotine gum compromise.
There are plateaus skill wise easily reached so that a player that's only played a few months might be at a 3-5% disadvantage compared to a perfectly skill trained pilot on certain ships. This means that it is more based on a player's understanding of the limits and strengths of piloting his/her ship, strategy/tactics.
Roles: There are a wide array of different roles to fill in fleets so the newer players with smaller ships are actually wanted by players with more skill points and bigger ships. i.e. a tackler can be trained up with in a day or two. ECM E-war Cruiser in a week. Medium DPS in 2-3 Months.
As shallow or as deep as you want to go. There is a lot to Eve but you don't have to be an expert on everything if you don't want to be to enjoy the game. On the other hand this game is very deep technical wise - People spend literally days trying to squeeze the most out of a ship fitting wise (EFT warriors you know who you are).
Impressive market (CCP has a Doctor of Economics on their staff. Again you can specialize in trading and get your market PVP on competing with others or even denying resources to critical feeder systems or you can just go to a trade hub and grab what you want at middle of the road prices and avoid it. Some Tech 1 and all Tech 2 and T3 ships and modules modules are built by players.
Sovereignty - 0.0 Space can be claimed for resources massive wars between corps unfold over this claimed space.
Subterfuge/Spying/Security - To quote the Joker in the batman movie. "Money, money, money who can you trust?" There are "spais" in game infiltrating corps for the day when a critical warp in point or liberating a corporation of their player owned station or capital ship once the corp leadership grants you roles with out doing background checks on you.
Lore/Blogging/Stories - Lore - I'm not really into this but it's their for those who are interested. Blogging - people writing up on different aspects of game - some on their exploits as a pirate, mercanary, director of a learning corp, pvper. If you talk to any Eve Online player that's been part of the game for a few months they most likely have detailed story of something that happened or they did: Circumstances before the event unfolded, their role in the action, mistakes and ace moves made, how the event concluded and how it lead and affected the next event in their perspective of the game.
Real money trade sucks but it only effects large scale operations, anyone using it is just impatient, it is not required to play the game. I recommend anyone trying the game with the free trial to join the corp Eve University . They have a lot of rules but are highly knowledgeable and helpful, not to mention they have a free skill book and frigate ship program.
I haven't played in a while but is it not the case that WoW updates are P2P by default (you could switch the preference)? If you update via p2p get throttled.. will it not affect your game play experience?
... Is photographing the police and recording them something that is OK? Fine, then get the laws changed. But you don't get to decide that it is OK for you to do it but not anyone else. I don't think you get to say it is OK for the person the police are focusing their attention on right then to do it but not anyone else that happens by. This would effectively mean that any interaction with the police is public, which today it is not.
It's not the legal system one has to worry about. If a parent checks on their kids FB page and sees another kid's comment about a teacher acting out of line you can bet the parents will be coming out with torches and pitchforks. The judgment of the masses can be cruel swift and misinformed.
The kid in question should have refused to the forced log into the FB page in the library. Parents need to teach their kids what is acceptable for Faculty/Staff to request of them. If there is a question about it the kid should just say "call my parents before anything progresses". (especially the aspirin strip search girl)
I did retail for Sears early in my life. During their training they mentioned a study that after one negative customer experience it took 7 good experiences to overcome the negative feelings. The trainer elaborated that there is no guarantee that the customer will come back 7 times so each customer interaction was vital to be good or at the very least neutral.
Aspirin takes time to be effective. This would work in fast situations until the aspirin starts kicking in. I'd imagine there would be an application for this for stop gap treatment of stroke victims but would "require more studiesâ".
You do realize that 15,000 accounts is not that much (even less if you consider multiple accounts). Also that CCP is played the world around - Russians, Turks E/W Europe, Australia, N.Z., Singapore, N/S America and even South Africa.. I could go on for a while. I use to work on graveyard shift in the US, get off work and wait for the servers to start accepting log ins.
Tools like Eve Mon or web pages with current server status would let me know the instant that the servers would online. Bots may be a problem but far more limited than one would think.
super is short for superintendent basically the chief school administrator for a district of schools.
I assume you are trolling. Recall the saying about history and those that forget history are doomed to repeat it (paraphrased).. Anyways one of the things Italy has done is marked a sign in the Ghetto district of Venice, Italy. On it is basically apologizing for the way the Jewish people were treated. It's a physical reminder and a symbolic one that the perpetrators will not ever forget what was done and as long as that sign stays up a reminder not to do it again.
But his refusal of invitation was shortsighted; he can put together some decent arguments occasionally. When you get an audience to air your viewpoints you take it. If it was due to scheduling conflicts then my apologies but I do not believe that to be the case.
Too further your point one does not know why the person behind you is speeding. Maybe there's a medical emergency that this person or passenger needs to get to the hospital fast. Maybe their kid is in a bad spot. Never assume that just because someone is speeding they are a jerk.
No one in an undergrad glass will be allowed a CAS for a test.
You are forgetting that if it makes some one work longer or harder for the bottom line then it is encouraged until you are burnt out and tossed aside for the next caffeine junky.
How many Dry-cleaning establishments are there that use the term dry-cleaning. i.e. Jefferson's Dry Cleaning, Juan's Dry Cleaning etc. or places with just the name "Dry Cleaning". Surely if one place trade marks their dry cleaning chains name it doesn't preclude all other dry cleaning places from using the term dry cleaning in their name.
My apologies for any grammar/punctuation mistakes - it's late.
Ribbons in applications and O/S are not like tabs in browsers.
Browsers show the same functional tools regardless of what tab you are on (similar to a sheet in excel). On the other hand ribbons hide different tools behinds 6-8 separate ribbon sections that are usually clicked through where all the buttons have a similar background and 'icons' making it hard to search through as opposed to a File - menu - list with text that a person can scan through in about 2 seconds.
One can enable an overlay of key short cuts over the ribbon interface so you do not have to use the mouse however the search time still takes just as long unless you knew the key-binding shortcuts from previous versions.
The individual in question owed money to the credit card using a service advertised by said credit card - The store != the credit card so has no bearing on prices (everyone pays).
FYI credit cards offer rates to 'most' people from 14-22% and were making money hand over fist before the rates got that high. So again even if you want to make the claim he is making things expensive for everyone else who has a credit card you are incorrect. If you don't like it then go with a credit card that does not offer that service. If you have a stellar credit rating then you can get a low interest cc unlike this guy who will be marked for about 7 years on his credit report.
I really love how callous everyone gets about other people costing them money... until it is the day when oh crap it's me without a job trying to feed a family and keep a roof over his/her head.
And let us not forget pulling peoples purchased e-book of 1984 off their kindles.
I draw a distinction between remote operated vehicles and robots.
Libraries are more than books. They host a ton of databases and there are a lot of people who are unable to navigate those databases with out some initial help. Also there is a decent population (including younger people) who despise e-readers and prefer printed leaf format.
International date line? I didn't read where the article originated from.. this is slashdot right?
The next social next work is the one that HR departments, school administrators and parents do not know about. Kids get smart after getting in trouble.
When you see a correlation you investigate it to see whether there is causation. You don't ignore it; Otherwise we would all still be flinging feces at each other instead of text across the internet.
It's like he believes Bush is still President or something.
If you look at the policies of the US government, you'd be hard pressed to tell that Bush isn't still President. Same shit, different guy.
As some one who voted for Obama.. I completely agree with the above statement.
You don't have to log in every day to make sure your skill queue progresses. set a couple of short skills and a long one at the tail end and you can be away from the game and still progress There are some skills that can take a week to a month to get trained up. I am an impulsive person and when playing WoW would religiously log on everyday to make sure I progressed in either gear or gold. Since switching to Eve online my life revolves less around being chained to a computer, yes it is my failure for not control myself but Eve Online is my nicotine gum compromise.
There are plateaus skill wise easily reached so that a player that's only played a few months might be at a 3-5% disadvantage compared to a perfectly skill trained pilot on certain ships. This means that it is more based on a player's understanding of the limits and strengths of piloting his/her ship, strategy/tactics.
Roles: There are a wide array of different roles to fill in fleets so the newer players with smaller ships are actually wanted by players with more skill points and bigger ships. i.e. a tackler can be trained up with in a day or two. ECM E-war Cruiser in a week. Medium DPS in 2-3 Months.
As shallow or as deep as you want to go. There is a lot to Eve but you don't have to be an expert on everything if you don't want to be to enjoy the game. On the other hand this game is very deep technical wise - People spend literally days trying to squeeze the most out of a ship fitting wise (EFT warriors you know who you are).
Impressive market (CCP has a Doctor of Economics on their staff. Again you can specialize in trading and get your market PVP on competing with others or even denying resources to critical feeder systems or you can just go to a trade hub and grab what you want at middle of the road prices and avoid it. Some Tech 1 and all Tech 2 and T3 ships and modules modules are built by players.
Sovereignty - 0.0 Space can be claimed for resources massive wars between corps unfold over this claimed space.
Subterfuge/Spying/Security - To quote the Joker in the batman movie. "Money, money, money who can you trust?" There are "spais" in game infiltrating corps for the day when a critical warp in point or liberating a corporation of their player owned station or capital ship once the corp leadership grants you roles with out doing background checks on you.
Lore/Blogging/Stories - Lore - I'm not really into this but it's their for those who are interested. Blogging - people writing up on different aspects of game - some on their exploits as a pirate, mercanary, director of a learning corp, pvper. If you talk to any Eve Online player that's been part of the game for a few months they most likely have detailed story of something that happened or they did: Circumstances before the event unfolded, their role in the action, mistakes and ace moves made, how the event concluded and how it lead and affected the next event in their perspective of the game.
Real money trade sucks but it only effects large scale operations, anyone using it is just impatient, it is not required to play the game. I recommend anyone trying the game with the free trial to join the corp Eve University . They have a lot of rules but are highly knowledgeable and helpful, not to mention they have a free skill book and frigate ship program.
Or they could use a geothermal system for cooling. Geo thermal is not always used for heating.
I haven't played in a while but is it not the case that WoW updates are P2P by default (you could switch the preference)? If you update via p2p get throttled.. will it not affect your game play experience?
... Is photographing the police and recording them something that is OK? Fine, then get the laws changed. But you don't get to decide that it is OK for you to do it but not anyone else. I don't think you get to say it is OK for the person the police are focusing their attention on right then to do it but not anyone else that happens by. This would effectively mean that any interaction with the police is public, which today it is not.
Ever see a show called Cops? The cat has already been let out of the bag. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD9XC_LCcDw
It's not the legal system one has to worry about. If a parent checks on their kids FB page and sees another kid's comment about a teacher acting out of line you can bet the parents will be coming out with torches and pitchforks. The judgment of the masses can be cruel swift and misinformed.
The kid in question should have refused to the forced log into the FB page in the library. Parents need to teach their kids what is acceptable for Faculty/Staff to request of them. If there is a question about it the kid should just say "call my parents before anything progresses". (especially the aspirin strip search girl)
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