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I made a conversion error: it's 0.012 (aka 1.2%) of the work week = 0.48 hours per person per week per year, based on 81 years, 52 work weeks per year, and 10 million workers.
If there are more than 10 million workers in the SE, that number obviously goes way down...
Since I didn't claim that he's a "pure" socialist (though I bet he was a lot more socialist in 1988 than in 2016), your attempt at a straw man argument fails miserably.
Furthering the bounds or aeronautics research is what the National Aeronautics and Space Administration does, and has been doing since it was the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, back in 1915.
Or didn't you ever wonder what the "A" in NASA stands for?
Ignoring the fact that Bernie The Socialist would have lost, too, politicians and backroom deals are as old as back rooms, so this should surprise you not at all.
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Stick with FF 56 like us sane people.
Like real estate, we're not making any more IPv4 addresses.
New IP addresses are made every time an organization rolls out a VLAN in the 10/8 range.
Where does it say that? (I'm not challenging you, just curious.)
I made a conversion error: it's 0.012 (aka 1.2%) of the work week = 0.48 hours per person per week per year, based on 81 years, 52 work weeks per year, and 10 million workers.
If there are more than 10 million workers in the SE, that number obviously goes way down...
The Southeast alone will probably lose over a half a billion labor hours by 2100 due to extreme heat.
500 * 10^6 hours / 81 years = 6.173 * 10^6 hours/year
That's 6.173 * 10^6 / 52 = 1.187 * 10^5 hours/week.
Given 10 * 10^6 working age adults in the Southeast, that's...
0.012 hours per week per worker. Not a hell of a lot.
Recognizing your own faults is fundamentally different from thinking that income equality makes a country successful.
For the same reason you call someone a capitalist even if they aren't a "pure" capitalist: because the world isn't cut and dry.
Since I didn't claim that he's a "pure" socialist (though I bet he was a lot more socialist in 1988 than in 2016), your attempt at a straw man argument fails miserably.
That's exactly what I thought. There would have to be some tilt up nose to allow it to carry an economical number of passengers.
Furthering the bounds or aeronautics research is what the National Aeronautics and Space Administration does, and has been doing since it was the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, back in 1915.
Or didn't you ever wonder what the "A" in NASA stands for?
Ignoring the fact that Bernie The Socialist would have lost, too, politicians and backroom deals are as old as back rooms, so this should surprise you not at all.
Don't be jackass, jackass.
Voter ID cards are designed by Republicans to prevent black people from voting.
I never said it was cheap or cost-efficient. Just that we've had home-on-jammer HARMs for a long time.
We've had home-on-jam HARM missiles for a long time. And we have a lot of them.
Emitting white noise at high power from directional antennae on a fixed set of frequencies isn't anything new or remarkable.
While that's a definite possibility, Secret Operations do actually happen.
"missile command-and-control systems on the public internet?
You clearly overlooked the quote U.S. officials tell me much more is going on that remains classified.
That's a who lot of effort, to what benefit for Sprint? (They don't compete with Skype, after all.)
66% of Skype calls were not throttled.
Why were only some calls throttled? Enquiring minds want to know!!!
You need to re-read my comment.
ISTM that security expert Jake Williams is relying on security by obscurity.
And we know that NYC is a bastion of the Republican Party!