His point was it really did not matter who he voted for. The crap continues.
Or, it could be that the folks who told him that were just saying ANYTHING to keep Romney from being elected. Because their guy was already giving them stuff, and they did not want to stop receiving stuff.
Do you really think that they paid 78% of their income to the government as taxes?
Even if you take out that 78% was the marginal rate, i.e. 78% of everything over $1million (or whatever it was) there were still tax shelters that they could use to reduce their gross income.
Do you really think that now is the only time there are/were rich people influencing the government for breaks?
Our current president answered the question pretty similarly:
"What I've said to them is that I believe that God created the universe and that the six days in the Bible may not be six days as we understand it... it may not be 24-hour days, and that's what I believe. I know there's always a debate between those who read the Bible literally and those who don't, and I think it's a legitimate debate within the Christian community of which I'm a part. My belief is that the story that the Bible tells about God creating this magnificent Earth on which we live -- that is essentially true, that is fundamentally true. Now, whether it happened exactly as we might understand it reading the text of the Bible: That, I don't presume to know."
Regular folks do not want to be bothered with manually copying files from where they can'f find them on their hard drive to where they can't find the proper directory on their iPod.
Regular folks do not need to see where their files are at all times.
Also remember that XP was coming out around the same time that Mac OS X debuted, but XP did not have that name until after Apple announced Mac OS X.
I remember reading stories about it and when MS was asked what XP meant, they replied "Experience".
If that is the first time you took them out, can you really blame them for not enjoying something that they have not done most of their lives?
I mean when did they start playing on computers? 2? 3?
When was the first time they flew a kite or saw their dad doing it? Yesterday?
Not hating, but complaining about kids not enjoying what you enjoyed is really beyond their responsibility.
Rich people do silly things with their money. Regular people earn a living every time a rich person does something silly with their money.
Every time he buys or leases a new MB, someone has to do the paperwork, clean the new car, deliver the new car, sell the new car. It seems that the only people who don't get any benefit or work are the folks at the license window at the DMV. Taxes are paid, I'm sure.
We need people like Jobs to keep the economy running.
Imagine if all the millionaires and billionaires only spent as much money as regular folks. Lots of folks would not have jobs.
Do we all know that qik was acquired by Skype, which is now being acquired by Microsoft?
Is this the company we want to trust our evidentiary videos to?
What if he gives but does not announce it. Just gives anonymously?
Does everyone that does something altruistic have to make sure that everyone knows it?
Or is it just rich people, so that people with less money can sanctimoniously judge by their charitable giving credentials?
This.
Jobs goal later in his life was not to build great products, but to build a great company.
He knew he was dying and wanted to create a lasting legacy.
What lasts longer, a shiny product or a top notch company that knows how to create more shiny products?
Because normal glasses imply you do a little bit too much book readin', so you obviously need to be picked on.
But Google Glass implies you are cool and do not do too much book readin'? LOL
And you think it's reasonable for the average person to read and understand a 325 page EULA [apple.com]?
I see what you did there. EULA is really only 10 pages. The rest of the pages is the same EULA translated to other languages.
Implying that the EULA is 325 pages of pertinent text in the readers native language is a bit disingenuous, no?
Are they saying there were no Apple related crimes in 2011?
Cause if there was Apple related crime in 2011, you have to remove that to see exactly what the crime rate did without Apple.
Also, a one year change does not a trend make.
So, someone is rude, arrogant, flaunting, etc., and that is legal grounds for property seizure?
Whoosh!
His point was it really did not matter who he voted for. The crap continues.
Or, it could be that the folks who told him that were just saying ANYTHING to keep Romney from being elected. Because their guy was already giving them stuff, and they did not want to stop receiving stuff.
Back in the 80s my ex's brother-in-law had the **AM RADIO** stolen from his Chevy Chevette.
Idiots will steal ANYTHING.
There's never enough time to do it well the first time, but there is always enough time to do it again.
Do you really think that they paid 78% of their income to the government as taxes?
Even if you take out that 78% was the marginal rate, i.e. 78% of everything over $1million (or whatever it was) there were still tax shelters that they could use to reduce their gross income.
Do you really think that now is the only time there are/were rich people influencing the government for breaks?
Our current president answered the question pretty similarly: "What I've said to them is that I believe that God created the universe and that the six days in the Bible may not be six days as we understand it ... it may not be 24-hour days, and that's what I believe. I know there's always a debate between those who read the Bible literally and those who don't, and I think it's a legitimate debate within the Christian community of which I'm a part. My belief is that the story that the Bible tells about God creating this magnificent Earth on which we live -- that is essentially true, that is fundamentally true. Now, whether it happened exactly as we might understand it reading the text of the Bible: That, I don't presume to know."
Regular folks do not want to be bothered with manually copying files from where they can'f find them on their hard drive to where they can't find the proper directory on their iPod.
Regular folks do not need to see where their files are at all times.
Ford has a step on their tailgate that I have not seen on any Chevy.
It is a nice step and is something I would use.
I would think that Chevy would want to implement that too, for their customers.
Why haven't they? Could it be that it is patented?
Yes, yes it is.
No need to remove. Just boot in Target mode, connect a TB cable to it, mount the drive to another running system, and wipe away.
Even reporters can fall for this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial_of_the_Holodomor
Also remember that XP was coming out around the same time that Mac OS X debuted, but XP did not have that name until after Apple announced Mac OS X.
I remember reading stories about it and when MS was asked what XP meant, they replied "Experience".
Uh, you can put a printer on the desktop in modern OSX. You can then drag a doc to it and get it printed.
System Preferences-->Print & Scan-->Drag printer to Desktop-->Drag doc to printer for printing.
Or if you don't want to bother with that, just click on the file you want printed and press Command P on your keyboard.
You can even imagine you are doing that from the CLI if you are so inclined.
I think American libertarians vote Republican more often because they think that republicans are more for personal responsibility than Democrats.
If the borders are so well protected
Citation needed.
Money = Power
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
If that is the first time you took them out, can you really blame them for not enjoying something that they have not done most of their lives?
I mean when did they start playing on computers? 2? 3?
When was the first time they flew a kite or saw their dad doing it? Yesterday?
Not hating, but complaining about kids not enjoying what you enjoyed is really beyond their responsibility.
Dems do it too, not that it makes it right from either, but let's get real. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204879004577106553831623714.html
This is how the economy in the US works.
Rich people do silly things with their money. Regular people earn a living every time a rich person does something silly with their money.
Every time he buys or leases a new MB, someone has to do the paperwork, clean the new car, deliver the new car, sell the new car. It seems that the only people who don't get any benefit or work are the folks at the license window at the DMV. Taxes are paid, I'm sure.
We need people like Jobs to keep the economy running.
Imagine if all the millionaires and billionaires only spent as much money as regular folks. Lots of folks would not have jobs.
Do we all know that qik was acquired by Skype, which is now being acquired by Microsoft?
Is this the company we want to trust our evidentiary videos to?
Are they also then responsible for all the good times?
What if he gives but does not announce it. Just gives anonymously?
Does everyone that does something altruistic have to make sure that everyone knows it?
Or is it just rich people, so that people with less money can sanctimoniously judge by their charitable giving credentials?