The two shooters in Texas were "on the FBI's radar" yet they managed to drive all the way to Texas and attempt to carry-out their plot. I guess the FBI will claim they needed more massive surveillance to prevent this incident. Bastard liars all.
What's even better is one of those was a previously convicted terrorist, been jailed and released, and was actively tweeting/posting on *public* social media his intentions, and still "they managed to drive all the way to Texas and attempt to carry-out their plot." Exactly what in excess of what the FBI/NSA/CIA had do they need to "prevent terrorism"? I'd say this points out to the complete and utter uselessness of the entire concept of mass surveillance to prevent terrorism, so let's start there with dismantling this democracy killing concept.
Don't RUN from the cops. The one common denominator from most of the recently publicized cop shootings of citizens, is that the citizen generally ran from the officer.
And this is a clear violation of department policy and law everywhere I'm familiar with and should result in the immediate charging of the officer(s) involved. A person that runs away is not an imminent threat, and therefore there is no justification for use of force. The problem is that officers are often not charged, even with video evidence, far too often. Honestly, officers should shoot second, unless going into a known shooting situation, and should never shoot to kill unless actually attacked. Furthermore, when there are options, such as a guy standing alone outside his house waving a knife, stay far enough away until enough backup comes to assist in taking the guy down. There's plenty of non-lethal means to incapacitate such a person. The preponderance of evidence of late is that too many cops are gun-happy or just aggressive thugs and continue their ways even after multiple incidents.
Even the 12 column adaptive design currently undertaken by many only works for certain styles of websites. In some cases, the content just doesn't morph well, in others it cannot. If "designers" would just let HTML be HTML and live within it, they'd be much better off. Sometimes a large page I can zoom and pan is perfectly fine.
I forgot to mention the age discrimination piece: in the US, the only legal discrimination by a company in services provided is allowed in the insurance industry. Driving insurance doesn't consider years licensed, miles driven, or anything meaningful related to actual driving, but instead your gender and age. Health and life insurance both discriminate not only on gender and age, but your parents dying before 75 and a host of other irrelevant facts, especially if you're adopted for example.
I like the joining part concept, but I'm stating that essentially single-payer health care (tax-payer supported) for at least that base level is all that is acceptable.
The alternative truly is "let them die unless they prove they have insurance". Resolving that initial concept is most important because without resolution you can have no meaningful conversation about the rest of the issue.
The base coverage I mention is easily budgeted, because historically this number is relatively steady and predictable for a suitably large population with known composition.
The funny thing is that the original intent of HTML was to allow the end user to format the page as it saw fit, since the web page author could not know the details of the display size. The web page designers are trying to hammer a screw.
Sorry, doesn't work that way, unless you're going to withhold emergency medical assistance until proof of insurance is provided, allowing potentially insured individuals to die. Otherwise you're supporting the concept of universal health care as I pretty much describe it above. There is no grey area on this one, much as some like to think.
The real issue behind the "young movement" and a way to stop it cold is to deal with health insurance. Disallow health insurance to use age as a pricing factor, and watch how quickly the job market changes. I had a buddy that just went to an interview, and was flat out told that they have too many "old" people in the company and require some 20-somethings. Their insurance rates were too high.
In fact, I'd go so far as to state that basic health insurance (wellness visits, accident coverage, and basic illness diagnosis) should be 1 price for everyone, with no disqualifications allowed, with some base high deductible capped coverage for general illnesses. This would be relatively cheap as it stands today. Then additional coverage for whatever as we have today could be purchased on top.
This in spades. Most "digital natives" wouldn't know a digit if it smacked them in the face. I'll bet a majority of these "natives" don't understand there are 10 types of people in the world jokes.
How can you miss the entire story - the whole plot line was to keep the whereabouts of the ring hidden, distract Sauron and company, and get the ring into Mt Doom. Flying eagles (which Sauron would be able to see) would just instantly attract his attention and locate the ring. Mission over.
Atheists also have faith, faith in that you, AC, will post again, for instance. Or would that be "belief"? Maybe just an opinion? Or a theory based on the historical preponderance of fact, but sadly cannot prove since you are an AC?
Atheism is a label others apply to those that don't subscribe to one or more sets of recognized cultists. Some categorized as atheists may have beliefs, but a true atheist doesn't really think or call themselves "an atheist". They usually call themselves "David", "John", "Sue".... There are exceptions, of course.
They reject quite a few, try submitting one sometime. It takes time and effort to push it through. The real issue is that a patent should come with a working prototype described by the patent. No prototype, no patent, no patent filing date, no submarine extensions. Solves a whole host of issues right out of the gate not to mention removing entire classes of "ideas" or "business process" patents, reducing the latter back down to trade secrets which is where they should have stayed.
Beats me, but I wrote a notification service in 2007 using Kannel and that goes back to Oct 2004 date as the reference implementation for WAP 2.0.... Something tells me it's older than that. In fact, IIRC, I wrote an email/SMS sending app back around 2003 that leveraged some commercial service for another job, and they weren't new either, but I can't recall who that was.
The two shooters in Texas were "on the FBI's radar" yet they managed to drive all the way to Texas and attempt to carry-out their plot. I guess the FBI will claim they needed more massive surveillance to prevent this incident. Bastard liars all.
What's even better is one of those was a previously convicted terrorist, been jailed and released, and was actively tweeting/posting on *public* social media his intentions, and still "they managed to drive all the way to Texas and attempt to carry-out their plot." Exactly what in excess of what the FBI/NSA/CIA had do they need to "prevent terrorism"? I'd say this points out to the complete and utter uselessness of the entire concept of mass surveillance to prevent terrorism, so let's start there with dismantling this democracy killing concept.
Don't RUN from the cops. The one common denominator from most of the recently publicized cop shootings of citizens, is that the citizen generally ran from the officer.
And this is a clear violation of department policy and law everywhere I'm familiar with and should result in the immediate charging of the officer(s) involved. A person that runs away is not an imminent threat, and therefore there is no justification for use of force. The problem is that officers are often not charged, even with video evidence, far too often. Honestly, officers should shoot second, unless going into a known shooting situation, and should never shoot to kill unless actually attacked. Furthermore, when there are options, such as a guy standing alone outside his house waving a knife, stay far enough away until enough backup comes to assist in taking the guy down. There's plenty of non-lethal means to incapacitate such a person. The preponderance of evidence of late is that too many cops are gun-happy or just aggressive thugs and continue their ways even after multiple incidents.
True, but my point was you better have something more than just "I think..."
We're sure he had ...
Objection - speculation.
Sustained, jury will disregard prosecutor's last statement
IANAL
My point was it wasn't that creative, but I do agree that it's more like a 200% increase. The wording is about as precise as their rounding.
1273 = 1000
3000/1000....
Even the 12 column adaptive design currently undertaken by many only works for certain styles of websites. In some cases, the content just doesn't morph well, in others it cannot. If "designers" would just let HTML be HTML and live within it, they'd be much better off. Sometimes a large page I can zoom and pan is perfectly fine.
I forgot to mention the age discrimination piece: in the US, the only legal discrimination by a company in services provided is allowed in the insurance industry. Driving insurance doesn't consider years licensed, miles driven, or anything meaningful related to actual driving, but instead your gender and age. Health and life insurance both discriminate not only on gender and age, but your parents dying before 75 and a host of other irrelevant facts, especially if you're adopted for example.
I like the joining part concept, but I'm stating that essentially single-payer health care (tax-payer supported) for at least that base level is all that is acceptable.
The alternative truly is "let them die unless they prove they have insurance". Resolving that initial concept is most important because without resolution you can have no meaningful conversation about the rest of the issue.
The base coverage I mention is easily budgeted, because historically this number is relatively steady and predictable for a suitably large population with known composition.
The other 14....
The funny thing is that the original intent of HTML was to allow the end user to format the page as it saw fit, since the web page author could not know the details of the display size. The web page designers are trying to hammer a screw.
What does any of that have to do with an iPhone? Web page bloat is what it is, and has nothing to do with the devices used to view them.
Sorry, doesn't work that way, unless you're going to withhold emergency medical assistance until proof of insurance is provided, allowing potentially insured individuals to die. Otherwise you're supporting the concept of universal health care as I pretty much describe it above. There is no grey area on this one, much as some like to think.
The real issue behind the "young movement" and a way to stop it cold is to deal with health insurance. Disallow health insurance to use age as a pricing factor, and watch how quickly the job market changes. I had a buddy that just went to an interview, and was flat out told that they have too many "old" people in the company and require some 20-somethings. Their insurance rates were too high.
In fact, I'd go so far as to state that basic health insurance (wellness visits, accident coverage, and basic illness diagnosis) should be 1 price for everyone, with no disqualifications allowed, with some base high deductible capped coverage for general illnesses. This would be relatively cheap as it stands today. Then additional coverage for whatever as we have today could be purchased on top.
This in spades. Most "digital natives" wouldn't know a digit if it smacked them in the face. I'll bet a majority of these "natives" don't understand there are 10 types of people in the world jokes.
In general, 25 year old "supervisors" don't know squat and can't supervise. Then again, neither can some 50 year old supervisors.
However, if an employee has trouble following orders, his supervisor should have the skills to address that.
How can you miss the entire story - the whole plot line was to keep the whereabouts of the ring hidden, distract Sauron and company, and get the ring into Mt Doom. Flying eagles (which Sauron would be able to see) would just instantly attract his attention and locate the ring. Mission over.
OK, my geek card is burning.
Atheists also have faith, faith in that you, AC, will post again, for instance. Or would that be "belief"? Maybe just an opinion? Or a theory based on the historical preponderance of fact, but sadly cannot prove since you are an AC?
Atheism is a label others apply to those that don't subscribe to one or more sets of recognized cultists. Some categorized as atheists may have beliefs, but a true atheist doesn't really think or call themselves "an atheist". They usually call themselves "David", "John", "Sue".... There are exceptions, of course.
the typo was for "dates", apparently arabic for dates and virgins differ by very small amounts, or so some guy claims
Honestly, the patent fees should go to ... landscaping in Oregon or a random wheel of non related funding.
When it spends 99% of its launch mass lifting itself to orbit, you have a bad system. Nice to see people trying to think outside the box.
Technically, they're keeping it all in the box.
They reject quite a few, try submitting one sometime. It takes time and effort to push it through. The real issue is that a patent should come with a working prototype described by the patent. No prototype, no patent, no patent filing date, no submarine extensions. Solves a whole host of issues right out of the gate not to mention removing entire classes of "ideas" or "business process" patents, reducing the latter back down to trade secrets which is where they should have stayed.
Beats me, but I wrote a notification service in 2007 using Kannel and that goes back to Oct 2004 date as the reference implementation for WAP 2.0.... Something tells me it's older than that. In fact, IIRC, I wrote an email/SMS sending app back around 2003 that leveraged some commercial service for another job, and they weren't new either, but I can't recall who that was.
What I want to know is why the hell there's a sperm fscking whale off the coast of Louisiana!!!
No kidding, I read that and went "Someone appears to be off on their geography"