It amazes me that in the US you're expected to pay extra for voicemail, SMS packages, tethering etc. These are the basic services that make even a dumb phone usable. Without them, you may as well be sending smoke signals.
I'm currently with 3 Ireland. I paid €100 for my HTC Explorer. I pay €20 per month for unlimited SMS messages, unlimited data, unlimited calls to numbers on the same network, unlimited weekend calls to any number. Every time I top up by €20, I get €10 free credit. I get free tethering to my laptop. The only time my credit is used is when I call numbers during the week that aren't on the 3 network.
Ireland is a small country with four main networks. Competition is pretty tough, but having a mobile phone is pretty cheap. My 8 year old nieces and nephews have their own phones, and pay for the majority of their credit themselves from pocket money etc.
It doesn't violate the principles of physics. It works exactly as the physics determines it should. What it does do is take advantage of people's misconceptions and ignorance of physics.
It's the old story of more money than sense, or to be more accurate, the (almost as) old story of taking advantage of people with more money than sense.
I'd be surprised if anything by Symantec worked correctly, regardless of the case sensitivity of the underlying file system. The only way to get Symantec software to work correctly is format & reinstall. Not even their uninstallers work correctly.
I'll bite.
Some of us like to push the boundaries of what is thought possible. Some of us would like to see for ourselves what it is like outside the Earth's gravity well. The space program has pushed forward our technology in too many ways to list here. Why shouldn't we continue to push forward those boundaries?
No one denies that it isn't difficult or complex, but in trying to attempt the impossible we learn more about our world and the universe we inhabit. On one hand you argue that space is too big and our technology too small, and then you argue that we should root for life extension not because it is easy but because it is hard. Sounds to me that you make the same argument for life extension as you do for not having a space program. I also find it ironic that you quote JFK from a speech he gave about going to the moon.
Except that those who say the Universe popped into being 13.7 billion years ago and that life evolved naturally over the period of approx. 4 billion years have literally mountains of evidence to back up their claims. Those that claim their imaginary friend did it have no evidence to back up their claims, apart from a book that was started a couple of thousand years ago, that has been translated several times from the original language, exists in several different versions and was compiled several hundred to a couple of thousand years after the events were supposed to take place and offers no evidence apart from "it's in this book, it must be true".
There's caring about the safety and security of your data, then there's being obsessed about the safety and security of your data, and way over the horizon is this guy.
You live in Elbonia. Elbonia has no social welfare system to take care of you when you become too old or too sick to work. The only way for you to survive is to depend on your children.
Elbonia doesn't have a great health system either. So the chances of your children dying in infancy is quite high. To offset that risk, you increase your odds of having at least one or two children living to adulthood by having lots of kids.
Everyone else in Elbonia has the same idea, large families are the norm, the population grows and grows.
In an agrarian population, land is at a premium as your holding will either be divided among your rather large family, or your children will be forced to move to an urban centre to survive. Large numbers of poor people, living in a small area, (rural or urban, doesn't matter), is not the ideal foundation for stability or economic progress.
Then in comes Bill Gates with his Vaccination & Health Programs, and suddenly the infant mortality rate drops significantly. People still have large families, but less children die in childhood - the population explodes.
But here's the kicker: your kids don't need to have large families to support them in their old age, so the birth rate drops, as does the total population.
Vaccination doesn't lower population immediately, but it will help to do so within a generation or two.
Putting Penn & Teller in the same category as Oprah and Rush Limbaugh just shows how badly broken your bullshit detector is. (I don't know enough about David Rockefeller to say whether he falls into the "Penn & Teller truth camp" or the "Oprah full of shit camp".)
Considering that Oprah has hosted Jenny McCarthy and her anti-vax views, I'd say that Oprah is just as responsible as Andrew Wakefield for the death of any child that died as a result of the drop in the use of vaccines.
For kids that are too young to be vaccinated, herd immunity is an important factor in NOT being infected with whooping cough (pertussis), measles, or any of the other childhood diseases which vaccines prevent. The deaths of this children could have been prevented.
Andrew Wakefield, Jenny McCarthy et al, have blood on their hands.
"Ankh-Morpork had dallied with many forms of government and had ended up with that form of democracy known as One Man, One Vote. The Patrician was the Man; he had the Vote."
Some would argue that the "godless" part makes less evil than other religions. The evil of scientology comes from it's abuse of it's members and it's fifth rate sci-fi "doctrine".
well I don't think trying to blow a part of the moon with explosives, when it's never been done before, so in space how much stronger is the force going to be...could it split a portion of the moon even split it in half, causing changes in our climate and tides, or even worse, too big an explosion could force it off its axis, and even make it speed downwards towards earth...these are the more pressing issues....who gave the US the right to blow the moon up anyways?
Can I have some of what you're taking? It's seems to be so much more potent than what the rest of the loony, crackpots are passing around these days.
I don't know about the US, but here in Ireland, if you want to go straight to someone's voicemail, you just prepend the digit 5 to the phone number, e.g.
087-1111111 becomes 087-51111111
and you're straight through to voicemail.
Give them jobs as librarians? If an orang-utan can do it, why not a chimp?
..... are shockingly expensive.
It amazes me that in the US you're expected to pay extra for voicemail, SMS packages, tethering etc. These are the basic services that make even a dumb phone usable. Without them, you may as well be sending smoke signals.
I'm currently with 3 Ireland. I paid €100 for my HTC Explorer. I pay €20 per month for unlimited SMS messages, unlimited data, unlimited calls to numbers on the same network, unlimited weekend calls to any number. Every time I top up by €20, I get €10 free credit. I get free tethering to my laptop. The only time my credit is used is when I call numbers during the week that aren't on the 3 network.
Ireland is a small country with four main networks. Competition is pretty tough, but having a mobile phone is pretty cheap. My 8 year old nieces and nephews have their own phones, and pay for the majority of their credit themselves from pocket money etc.
It doesn't violate the principles of physics. It works exactly as the physics determines it should. What it does do is take advantage of people's misconceptions and ignorance of physics.
It's the old story of more money than sense, or to be more accurate, the (almost as) old story of taking advantage of people with more money than sense.
So what Romney feels is fact now?
It is apparently to Republicans, and those with broken sarcasm detectors.
I'm not American, have no more than a passing interest in American politics, but even I got where the 47% came from.
Oh, and whoosh!
What contract? How the hell do you form a contract with someone that is stealing from you? You're talking out of your arse.
Definitely going to want a citation for that. Failing a citation, a copy of your prescription will do.
I'd be surprised if anything by Symantec worked correctly, regardless of the case sensitivity of the underlying file system. The only way to get Symantec software to work correctly is format & reinstall. Not even their uninstallers work correctly.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
Just sayin'.
I'll bite. Some of us like to push the boundaries of what is thought possible. Some of us would like to see for ourselves what it is like outside the Earth's gravity well. The space program has pushed forward our technology in too many ways to list here. Why shouldn't we continue to push forward those boundaries? No one denies that it isn't difficult or complex, but in trying to attempt the impossible we learn more about our world and the universe we inhabit. On one hand you argue that space is too big and our technology too small, and then you argue that we should root for life extension not because it is easy but because it is hard. Sounds to me that you make the same argument for life extension as you do for not having a space program. I also find it ironic that you quote JFK from a speech he gave about going to the moon.
Except that those who say the Universe popped into being 13.7 billion years ago and that life evolved naturally over the period of approx. 4 billion years have literally mountains of evidence to back up their claims. Those that claim their imaginary friend did it have no evidence to back up their claims, apart from a book that was started a couple of thousand years ago, that has been translated several times from the original language, exists in several different versions and was compiled several hundred to a couple of thousand years after the events were supposed to take place and offers no evidence apart from "it's in this book, it must be true".
I know who I consider to be crazy.
There's caring about the safety and security of your data, then there's being obsessed about the safety and security of your data, and way over the horizon is this guy.
It is?
You live in Elbonia. Elbonia has no social welfare system to take care of you when you become too old or too sick to work. The only way for you to survive is to depend on your children.
Elbonia doesn't have a great health system either. So the chances of your children dying in infancy is quite high. To offset that risk, you increase your odds of having at least one or two children living to adulthood by having lots of kids.
Everyone else in Elbonia has the same idea, large families are the norm, the population grows and grows.
In an agrarian population, land is at a premium as your holding will either be divided among your rather large family, or your children will be forced to move to an urban centre to survive. Large numbers of poor people, living in a small area, (rural or urban, doesn't matter), is not the ideal foundation for stability or economic progress.
Then in comes Bill Gates with his Vaccination & Health Programs, and suddenly the infant mortality rate drops significantly. People still have large families, but less children die in childhood - the population explodes.
But here's the kicker: your kids don't need to have large families to support them in their old age, so the birth rate drops, as does the total population.
Vaccination doesn't lower population immediately, but it will help to do so within a generation or two.
There's no positive integer x such that x * x = 2.
The sgrt(2) is irrational - it's not an integer. Try again.
I should note that I am a Doctor (Doctor of Chiropractic) so I'm an expert in human health.
Best laugh I've had in a while. The only thing you're an expert in is removing money from the wallets of the gullible.
Does that make you a surgeon too?
Putting Penn & Teller in the same category as Oprah and Rush Limbaugh just shows how badly broken your bullshit detector is. (I don't know enough about David Rockefeller to say whether he falls into the "Penn & Teller truth camp" or the "Oprah full of shit camp".)
Considering that Oprah has hosted Jenny McCarthy and her anti-vax views, I'd say that Oprah is just as responsible as Andrew Wakefield for the death of any child that died as a result of the drop in the use of vaccines.
For kids that are too young to be vaccinated, herd immunity is an important factor in NOT being infected with whooping cough (pertussis), measles, or any of the other childhood diseases which vaccines prevent. The deaths of this children could have been prevented.
Andrew Wakefield, Jenny McCarthy et al, have blood on their hands.
I know a place that would suit you to the ground:
"Ankh-Morpork had dallied with many forms of government and had ended up with that form of democracy known as One Man, One Vote. The Patrician was the Man; he had the Vote."
I though the only place to get new movies was through The Pirate Bay.
Some would argue that the "godless" part makes less evil than other religions. The evil of scientology comes from it's abuse of it's members and it's fifth rate sci-fi "doctrine".
I know the story that you're referring to, but that doesn't make your comments any less crazy.
Can I have some of what you're taking? It's seems to be so much more potent than what the rest of the loony, crackpots are passing around these days.
I think you misunderstand censorship:
"the practice of officially examining books, movies, etc., and suppressing unacceptable parts.
In this case, it's the CoS that are trying to censor Wikipedia by editing articles to remove the parts they don't want the public to read.
As you said censorship on the Internet doesn't work, and Wikipedia just proved that by banning the censors - in this case the CoS.
Leader of a Rouge nation
Our kids want to play at being Communists? Or worse Canadians?
Mein Gott, who will think of the children?
I don't know about the US, but here in Ireland, if you want to go straight to someone's voicemail, you just prepend the digit 5 to the phone number, e.g. 087-1111111 becomes 087-51111111 and you're straight through to voicemail.