Yup. Determining whether the strike was by the Ukraine or Russia will not improve safety for anyone anywhere on commercial air flights. So the investigation should be closed, and any airlines/CAA/FAA still involved should leave it to the CIA/diplomats to figure out.
If you asked everyone I know if I was a horrible person, I'm sure at least a few would say yes. Now, when the others are ignored, and the ones that say I'm horrible are the only ones published, how does that add to the discussion?
I don't get the problems you mention. Perhaps you are using it wrong. I'm using office 2010, and can see my document while saving without a problem. If you can't do that in 2013, that's not Metro, that's Word. And I can configure Metro to split screen, or just arrange the applications the way I always did, with one on the side, to see two windows at once.
Sounds like you deliberately mis-use it to have something to complain about.
Funny that on Slashdot, there are so many that insist that words don't cause harm, are the same ones that insist that looking at someone else causes harm.
So, because Glass doesn't have invasive HUD, it's offensive, but because Eyetap is a conspicuous camera pointed at everyone near you all the time, it's perfectly acceptable.
Anesthesia is the contest to see how close you can come to death, and still bring them back. With the emphasis on bringing them back.
I had bad anesthesia once. The doctor, surgeon, and most of the rest of the surgical team dropped past after, but the anesthesiologist, who was there before I went under, talking to be, was nowhere to be seen.
There was a common (and expected) complication that lengthened the time I needed to be under. And I was very nauseated after. I think he screwed up lengthening the time I was kept under.
At least with the health care in the US, it's not like they wheeled me out to the curb, groggy, incoherent and vomiting. Oh wait, that's exactly how it worked. They wouldn't even give me a vomit cup, so I threw up on one of them, and they managed to find one.
Metro is not that bad. It's mostly ignorable. Single key to get to the "regular" desktop, and Metro just becomes a really fancy search screen/badly laid out start menu. Desktop and the ability to pin any application to the taskbar removes most of the need for a start menu.
Indicates that Microsoft and Stac Electronics worked together, until Microsoft took the code and ran, using it without permission of license. Given my recollection at the time (I used Stacker before the feature was available in DOS), the Wiki article agrees with my recollection.
There are lots of reports of eyewitnesses. Apparently all conflicting. The truth is likely never to be confirmed, as those in the area "investigating" probably have an order to destroy evidence of anything that conflicts with the official story. There's no need for a "regular" investigation. The cause of the crash is agreed by all. Catastrophic external event. Not a mechanical or human error. Malaysia Air should change some policies around safety, but I think everyone in the word has that message.
So the adult who targeted a mentally ill child and harassed the child until the child was suicidal, then offered advice on the suicide is blameless? And fraud should be legal, as it's just words. Words can cause harm. Words have a measurable chemical effect on others, causing "harm" as detectable as a bruise from a punch.
Or are you saying that assault that only results in bruises should be legal, as that's not lasting enough harm?
Does it work? No in the sense of does it separate out lie and truth, but does it work in the sense that it scares confessions out of people? The Lie detector is cheaper than a trial. So it saves money.
The police have the right to lie to you, and you don't have the right to lie back. That alone proves (at least to me, and my opinion is the only opinion that matters to me) that there is no freedom of speech in the USA.
The Feds have a conviction/plea-bargain rate over 90%. They don't bring cases they can't win.
They make it more expensive to fight than give in. There are plenty of people that spent more time in jail waiting for the trial to end than they would have spent in jail/prison if they were convicted. Also, 3 felonies a day guarantees they'll be able to find something to get you with. Even if it's unrelated to what you did. Like Martha Stewart in prison for obstruction. They never did convict her of securities fraud.
They only pursue it when they "know" you are dirty, and they want to pin it on you. 3 felonies a day, and all that. What did Martha Stewart go to jail for?
A tack in your shoe, biting your lip/tongue, and other tricks really do work. Though most "beating" the test are about getting an inconclusive, rather than a "pass". But either are possible.
In this case, even excluding all the issues of a silent period, the game provided wasn't the release version. I read that the pay facility wasn't provided, so the in-game pay options were free, giving a false impression of user experience.
There are other questions for "safe". Is it safe to hold data on? Is your computer safe? If the data isn't "lost" is it still the same data you tried to put on it?
Yup. Determining whether the strike was by the Ukraine or Russia will not improve safety for anyone anywhere on commercial air flights. So the investigation should be closed, and any airlines/CAA/FAA still involved should leave it to the CIA/diplomats to figure out.
If you asked everyone I know if I was a horrible person, I'm sure at least a few would say yes. Now, when the others are ignored, and the ones that say I'm horrible are the only ones published, how does that add to the discussion?
I don't get the problems you mention. Perhaps you are using it wrong. I'm using office 2010, and can see my document while saving without a problem. If you can't do that in 2013, that's not Metro, that's Word. And I can configure Metro to split screen, or just arrange the applications the way I always did, with one on the side, to see two windows at once.
Sounds like you deliberately mis-use it to have something to complain about.
I guess that's in the eye of the beholder.
Nope. Cost isn't subjective.
Funny that on Slashdot, there are so many that insist that words don't cause harm, are the same ones that insist that looking at someone else causes harm.
People with an irrational fear of people looking at them shouldn't go out in public without properly psychological help.
So, because Glass doesn't have invasive HUD, it's offensive, but because Eyetap is a conspicuous camera pointed at everyone near you all the time, it's perfectly acceptable.
And I've tripped and fallen when sleeping/dreaming and kicked out my legs and hands trying to keep myself from falling. Kicking the wall woke me up.
Look, just be glad they didn't post pictures of ktitens, ok?
So we don't want to see octopuses eating kittens?
Anesthesia is the contest to see how close you can come to death, and still bring them back. With the emphasis on bringing them back.
I had bad anesthesia once. The doctor, surgeon, and most of the rest of the surgical team dropped past after, but the anesthesiologist, who was there before I went under, talking to be, was nowhere to be seen.
There was a common (and expected) complication that lengthened the time I needed to be under. And I was very nauseated after. I think he screwed up lengthening the time I was kept under.
At least with the health care in the US, it's not like they wheeled me out to the curb, groggy, incoherent and vomiting. Oh wait, that's exactly how it worked. They wouldn't even give me a vomit cup, so I threw up on one of them, and they managed to find one.
Metro is not that bad. It's mostly ignorable. Single key to get to the "regular" desktop, and Metro just becomes a really fancy search screen/badly laid out start menu. Desktop and the ability to pin any application to the taskbar removes most of the need for a start menu.
The company you're thinking of is Stac (no k). They were always a competitor -- Microsoft never "worked together" with them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stac_Electronics#Microsoft_lawsuit
Indicates that Microsoft and Stac Electronics worked together, until Microsoft took the code and ran, using it without permission of license. Given my recollection at the time (I used Stacker before the feature was available in DOS), the Wiki article agrees with my recollection.
There are lots of reports of eyewitnesses. Apparently all conflicting. The truth is likely never to be confirmed, as those in the area "investigating" probably have an order to destroy evidence of anything that conflicts with the official story. There's no need for a "regular" investigation. The cause of the crash is agreed by all. Catastrophic external event. Not a mechanical or human error. Malaysia Air should change some policies around safety, but I think everyone in the word has that message.
Until you can prove that speech can physically compel a person to act, you have no right to regulate it.
And if I could, then you'd back the regulations on speech?
Conspiracy is a law against speech. "Planning" is speech, and is all that's required to trigger conspiracy laws.
Words cannot cause harm.
So the adult who targeted a mentally ill child and harassed the child until the child was suicidal, then offered advice on the suicide is blameless? And fraud should be legal, as it's just words. Words can cause harm. Words have a measurable chemical effect on others, causing "harm" as detectable as a bruise from a punch.
Or are you saying that assault that only results in bruises should be legal, as that's not lasting enough harm?
Does it work? No in the sense of does it separate out lie and truth, but does it work in the sense that it scares confessions out of people? The Lie detector is cheaper than a trial. So it saves money.
We have the right to not self incriminate,
The police have the right to lie to you, and you don't have the right to lie back. That alone proves (at least to me, and my opinion is the only opinion that matters to me) that there is no freedom of speech in the USA.
"It's not the dress that makes you look fat."
The Feds have a conviction/plea-bargain rate over 90%. They don't bring cases they can't win.
They make it more expensive to fight than give in. There are plenty of people that spent more time in jail waiting for the trial to end than they would have spent in jail/prison if they were convicted. Also, 3 felonies a day guarantees they'll be able to find something to get you with. Even if it's unrelated to what you did. Like Martha Stewart in prison for obstruction. They never did convict her of securities fraud.
They only pursue it when they "know" you are dirty, and they want to pin it on you. 3 felonies a day, and all that. What did Martha Stewart go to jail for?
The only safe course of action is to refuse to speak to them at all.
How do you do that when they are undercover and lying to you?
It is a lie detector. It just isn't a good one.
A tack in your shoe, biting your lip/tongue, and other tricks really do work. Though most "beating" the test are about getting an inconclusive, rather than a "pass". But either are possible.
In this case, even excluding all the issues of a silent period, the game provided wasn't the release version. I read that the pay facility wasn't provided, so the in-game pay options were free, giving a false impression of user experience.
There are other questions for "safe". Is it safe to hold data on? Is your computer safe? If the data isn't "lost" is it still the same data you tried to put on it?