I hate the obvious false equivalencies popular lately, e.g. oh Trump isn't too bad, Clinton got a parking ticket! As if they are equal when one is a treason and the other wasn't close. Now the misuse of scientific research like is done in denial of climate change, but applied on personal level to justify the bad habits of teenagers.
Those are called previous publications - if you have access to any journals you are free to search for Dr. Timothy Mousseau. If you don't understand the terminology you need to learn more about reading, for instance research papers are very vocabulary intensive - here is a general guide on how to read scientific literature.
Face reality that you have a losing position, radiation causes chemical changes in DNA and that is the active cause of biological deformities in well understood circumstances, demonstrated by samples collected from two heavily radioactive sites - one decades old, and one more recent. Idiot.
You need to learn how to read for comprehension, and review the differences betwwen an observational and experimental study. For one, he primarily reviewed evidence he collected in previous work at both sites. Also, review something called research design - apparently you don't understand that either.
Population growth drives inflation at a minimum rate unless distorted, and failure to increase cash availability decreases its value as other tokens are used in replacement. Also, siphoning off funds to unprecedentedly expensive and long wars takes money out of the economy faster than it is replaced. Long-term effect is fear of spending money at any time because it may be worth more later; e.g. Microsoft and Apple with billions and "no where to spend it" which really means no expense that can be justified.
To protect their ill-gotten gains, the neo-cons have also prevented natural inflation from occurring at the rates required to maintain that progression in earnings; since the recession a decade ago there has been an effective deflation of the USD.
Exactly, that is the point. It will also point out the need for active economic controls enabling the poverty stricken to access funds at lower interest and save for training and healthcare to exit the conditions causing reduced income generation. UBI is literally "the" safety net, and funds are free to move in every way in the economy preventing the need for oversight bureaucracies and preventing the need for enforcement.
Why not just get a number pad with arrow keys plus the usual insert, delete, home, end, page up, and page down? I bought a flexible USB one 5 years ago and the only problem now is the middle number row is burned out. I plan to replace it with a rigid version, as soon as I can find one with all the same keys. I also use a netbook for routine tasks rather than a tablet, but assuming a USB port is available the same setup should work for them.
The safety of everyone on the road trumps some increasingly limited and yet abused feature designed for the convenience for the wealthy few who buy any of Tesla's cars. The best approach is for Tesla and Musk to disable this feature with the very next software update, and fix everything. Alternative is to face backlash where the NHTSA forces them to and then keeps the feature illegal.
Sure, the poor billionaire and his toy auto company, all beset by the grieving family of a man killed by his shoddy product with seats, doors, brakes all failing during use. Now add the computer failure and it's worse than a Ford Pinto!
Protectionism hurts the very people it is supposedly done to help. The problem is your wrong assumptions of benefit as they require several assumptions about the behavior of the market once supplies of a product are short. Tariffs have the same effect of limiting supply since a lower quantity is available from suppliers, and quotas directly limit availability. Prices will be driven up as those with most wealth buy up stocks, both increasing the costs of their projects, and depriving those with lesser budgets but enough to purchase under the normal conditions. Changing the response of the market requires changing the economy to either some sort of command-economy with central planning (limited by knowledge transfer costs, and so very wasteful), or making it a feudal economy where only the wealthiest can buy essential supplies.
Take as an example bags of concrete and cement - crucial to laying foundations for all construction projects, most major repair projects, and a significant part of most economic activities through the facilities created. This applies to every single product affected by the protectionist policy. The extreme but easiest example of this is Palestine, which economically is falling apart under the Israeli blockade that prevents all reconstruction and development by preventing the import of raw materials useful for construction, etc. The other impact of protectionist measures is creation of an expanded black market where the goods are available, again at an increased cost skewing availability to the wealthiest and few others, and increasing government administration costs both from the increased customs manpower and the police manpower required. Alternative is the freer market, where price is set by demand and implicitly contains all the information required for consumers to make decisions on their personal projects. Alternative is for increased economic opportunity to exist.
I know that better than a general engineer would, I'm a statistician working in manufacturing. The implication from the comparative statics model is that the optimum is the point where the maximum supply is available for the maximum price that the market will pay. That's not always end-product consumers, it can also be the internal organizational market between business divisions. Tariffs and all other protectionist measures stop short of the real demand at a given time slowing business dependent on those goods, and deprive suppliers of sales. As another poster emphasized, that is the point at which the resources are allocated in the most efficient manner - allowing for both technological and personal advancements for all involved at to reach their respective heights. Dead-weight broken down is the lost profit for producers which then reduces what they can do, and the lost fulfillment for consumers preventing them from doing what they can do. Preventing those losses by preventing dead-weight loss is the utility of the optimum.
How good are you with comparative statics? Protectionism in all forms results in suboptimal allocation of resources; an import tariff or quota, etc. all result in dead-weight losses. Comparative statics are well "static" though, so neglect the impact of space and time basically assuming perfect knowledge in rational actors which is impossible, but the core concept remains valid. Immediate loss of market efficiency, and long-term disadvantage which leaves industry useless once policy changes. E.g. German Reunification left East German factories unable to compete with the West and required major investments to modernize - it still lags behind 25 years later.
In the EU the only barrier to finding a room for rent is (maybe) language. That is less than most areas, and equal to the least barriers in the world. Financial networks remain independent but EFTs are simple and accessible anyway.
Protectionism doesn't work. The world is competing now, and running away to avoid that just makes you into East Germany, and the Berlin wall is falling.
No. Labels indicate safety problems. Contains: Fish, Nuts, etc. This is done in case you're allergic, and in case you might die. Contains: GMO will be treated the same way, causing market failure when there is a demand and in fact a need for those products. You are a shill for anti-science beliefs.
Those 5 million workers are free to move around the EU to better labor environments. Spain is holding itself back, but the Spanish can move while the government sorts out improving public education and the modernization of colleges and universities. Britain messed up though, it has a job market just like Spain when you get outside of London. Xenophobic Idiots and pensioners who don't work sabotaged the laborers there.
That's what smartpens are for. I use the LiveScribe Echo routinely; it records audio, scans my writing (as I write) into a database lined to the audio when connected to a desktop/laptop, and provides me a large and easily viewed workspace. Additionally I have both small and large notebooks each stored independently which allows me to use the one best suited for my purpose when I need to write notes. The only issue is that I'd like a plain-text output option, but I can easily output images of my scanned pages to share with others. I suppose I could configure the storage to be on a network share and setup other clients on other computers to use it for more routine and comprehensive sharing, but that is overkill for notes and it's better to write a full report to communicate with others to about detailed technical material anyway.
I hate the obvious false equivalencies popular lately, e.g. oh Trump isn't too bad, Clinton got a parking ticket! As if they are equal when one is a treason and the other wasn't close. Now the misuse of scientific research like is done in denial of climate change, but applied on personal level to justify the bad habits of teenagers.
Location is precise. Climates apply to regions. Global climate applies to the entire world, and involves net energy absorbed.
He cited his own work. Again, you are an idiot!
Weather is extremely short term and location dependent. Climate is neither.
Those are called previous publications - if you have access to any journals you are free to search for Dr. Timothy Mousseau. If you don't understand the terminology you need to learn more about reading, for instance research papers are very vocabulary intensive - here is a general guide on how to read scientific literature. Face reality that you have a losing position, radiation causes chemical changes in DNA and that is the active cause of biological deformities in well understood circumstances, demonstrated by samples collected from two heavily radioactive sites - one decades old, and one more recent. Idiot.
You need to learn how to read for comprehension, and review the differences betwwen an observational and experimental study. For one, he primarily reviewed evidence he collected in previous work at both sites. Also, review something called research design - apparently you don't understand that either.
Read it, the blog post is an interview with a scientist and includes results of his study.
Try Chernobyl and Fukushima Radiation Reduces Animal and Plant Numbers, Diversity, Lifespan, Fertility, Brain Size, Increases Deformities and Abnormalities.
The card is designed for data mining and neural network research; it's not for games or even remotely intended to be used for them.
Population growth drives inflation at a minimum rate unless distorted, and failure to increase cash availability decreases its value as other tokens are used in replacement. Also, siphoning off funds to unprecedentedly expensive and long wars takes money out of the economy faster than it is replaced. Long-term effect is fear of spending money at any time because it may be worth more later; e.g. Microsoft and Apple with billions and "no where to spend it" which really means no expense that can be justified.
To protect their ill-gotten gains, the neo-cons have also prevented natural inflation from occurring at the rates required to maintain that progression in earnings; since the recession a decade ago there has been an effective deflation of the USD.
Exactly, that is the point. It will also point out the need for active economic controls enabling the poverty stricken to access funds at lower interest and save for training and healthcare to exit the conditions causing reduced income generation. UBI is literally "the" safety net, and funds are free to move in every way in the economy preventing the need for oversight bureaucracies and preventing the need for enforcement.
They'll eat the larvae
Why not just get a number pad with arrow keys plus the usual insert, delete, home, end, page up, and page down? I bought a flexible USB one 5 years ago and the only problem now is the middle number row is burned out. I plan to replace it with a rigid version, as soon as I can find one with all the same keys. I also use a netbook for routine tasks rather than a tablet, but assuming a USB port is available the same setup should work for them.
The safety of everyone on the road trumps some increasingly limited and yet abused feature designed for the convenience for the wealthy few who buy any of Tesla's cars. The best approach is for Tesla and Musk to disable this feature with the very next software update, and fix everything. Alternative is to face backlash where the NHTSA forces them to and then keeps the feature illegal.
Sure, the poor billionaire and his toy auto company, all beset by the grieving family of a man killed by his shoddy product with seats, doors, brakes all failing during use. Now add the computer failure and it's worse than a Ford Pinto!
This is fascinating, thanks for the links!
Protectionism hurts the very people it is supposedly done to help. The problem is your wrong assumptions of benefit as they require several assumptions about the behavior of the market once supplies of a product are short. Tariffs have the same effect of limiting supply since a lower quantity is available from suppliers, and quotas directly limit availability. Prices will be driven up as those with most wealth buy up stocks, both increasing the costs of their projects, and depriving those with lesser budgets but enough to purchase under the normal conditions. Changing the response of the market requires changing the economy to either some sort of command-economy with central planning (limited by knowledge transfer costs, and so very wasteful), or making it a feudal economy where only the wealthiest can buy essential supplies.
Take as an example bags of concrete and cement - crucial to laying foundations for all construction projects, most major repair projects, and a significant part of most economic activities through the facilities created. This applies to every single product affected by the protectionist policy. The extreme but easiest example of this is Palestine, which economically is falling apart under the Israeli blockade that prevents all reconstruction and development by preventing the import of raw materials useful for construction, etc. The other impact of protectionist measures is creation of an expanded black market where the goods are available, again at an increased cost skewing availability to the wealthiest and few others, and increasing government administration costs both from the increased customs manpower and the police manpower required. Alternative is the freer market, where price is set by demand and implicitly contains all the information required for consumers to make decisions on their personal projects. Alternative is for increased economic opportunity to exist.
I know that better than a general engineer would, I'm a statistician working in manufacturing. The implication from the comparative statics model is that the optimum is the point where the maximum supply is available for the maximum price that the market will pay. That's not always end-product consumers, it can also be the internal organizational market between business divisions. Tariffs and all other protectionist measures stop short of the real demand at a given time slowing business dependent on those goods, and deprive suppliers of sales. As another poster emphasized, that is the point at which the resources are allocated in the most efficient manner - allowing for both technological and personal advancements for all involved at to reach their respective heights. Dead-weight broken down is the lost profit for producers which then reduces what they can do, and the lost fulfillment for consumers preventing them from doing what they can do. Preventing those losses by preventing dead-weight loss is the utility of the optimum.
How good are you with comparative statics? Protectionism in all forms results in suboptimal allocation of resources; an import tariff or quota, etc. all result in dead-weight losses. Comparative statics are well "static" though, so neglect the impact of space and time basically assuming perfect knowledge in rational actors which is impossible, but the core concept remains valid. Immediate loss of market efficiency, and long-term disadvantage which leaves industry useless once policy changes. E.g. German Reunification left East German factories unable to compete with the West and required major investments to modernize - it still lags behind 25 years later.
In the EU the only barrier to finding a room for rent is (maybe) language. That is less than most areas, and equal to the least barriers in the world. Financial networks remain independent but EFTs are simple and accessible anyway.
Protectionism doesn't work. The world is competing now, and running away to avoid that just makes you into East Germany, and the Berlin wall is falling.
No. Labels indicate safety problems. Contains: Fish, Nuts, etc. This is done in case you're allergic, and in case you might die. Contains: GMO will be treated the same way, causing market failure when there is a demand and in fact a need for those products. You are a shill for anti-science beliefs.
Those 5 million workers are free to move around the EU to better labor environments. Spain is holding itself back, but the Spanish can move while the government sorts out improving public education and the modernization of colleges and universities. Britain messed up though, it has a job market just like Spain when you get outside of London. Xenophobic Idiots and pensioners who don't work sabotaged the laborers there.
That's what smartpens are for. I use the LiveScribe Echo routinely; it records audio, scans my writing (as I write) into a database lined to the audio when connected to a desktop/laptop, and provides me a large and easily viewed workspace. Additionally I have both small and large notebooks each stored independently which allows me to use the one best suited for my purpose when I need to write notes. The only issue is that I'd like a plain-text output option, but I can easily output images of my scanned pages to share with others. I suppose I could configure the storage to be on a network share and setup other clients on other computers to use it for more routine and comprehensive sharing, but that is overkill for notes and it's better to write a full report to communicate with others to about detailed technical material anyway.