And also I'd suspect that if someone really uses those vehicles how they should be used, he isn't as likelly to have accident as the typical person who buys SUV.
"This feels like envy and jealousy, the United States created a neat and shiny toy unnoticed by the world until it "became" the internet, and now the rest of the world wants some stewardship, whether it is warranted or not (in my opinion, not)."
Or perhaps look at it this way: The US created neat and shiny toy unnoticed by the world until someone from the world made on top of it the thing that everyone used and that grew larger and larger...until it became what people call "the Internet" (not correctly of course)
It's not about giving away control, it's about sharing it.
It's a matter of slight misunderstanding (apart from the thing that I consider my English to be quite poor...), to me skills of psychologist include also extensive knowledge, no way to get around it - yes, actually, there's no other way for me to get my degree - only 5 year studies, after high school, right to master degree available here (how's at your place?)
And you know, the thing you write about finding people that are known to handle stress well reminded me about some thouths on the subject I had long time ago (not regarding Mars mission thought - but something similar). One of them (but not entirelly serious:p ) was thet perhaps people with known from the past problems in the area, that were dealt with very succesfully, could be considered for the job. They're at least predictable. I think NASA prefers predictable "issues" than randomness and uncertainity, right?;)
Funny, there are videos of crash test of two Renault vehicles. One is Megane (you'd have hard time seeing such small thing in US probably...), the other is...truck comparable to your 18 wheelers. Both head on head, 60 kmph (contrary to what most people think, most of crashes happens at around that speed - drivers usually brake a substantiall bit). Result: the truck barely notices the crash, the engine compartment of Megane dissapears...BUT the safety cage of Megane is basically untouched!
Only one detail: the truck was newest model, with very, very low bumper, designed so the small car won't drive under the truck, but...well, bump off.
It's not the issue of weight. It's the issue of bad, unsafe design.
And that issue is also present in SUVs. Look how heigh their bumper is (oh, but it must look cool and bad...)
No, you have this other way around (I might sound a bit "bad" (sorry, I'm not English speaker and proper word has escaped me), but: typical). It's not "not wanting" or "denying it", it's "not needing it to function properly". And your last paragraph hits the spot (as in: what this is all about): you see, mission to Mars WON'T be just another job in which people are required to carry on on a professional attitude, it will be the most extraordinary and stressfull activity in which these people will be put in in their lives. If someone requires sex to releive her/him from stresses, etc. of life on Earth, using that people for the mission could mean havoc.
The one in who the sex isn't a bit "disfunctional". When the sex is concious, when it serves itself and not releasing of stress/coping with todays world (yeah, when it doesn't have neurotic background) one can be perfectly fine without it.
Trust me, NASA will find skilled enough psychologists to determine if candidates for Mars mission are up to the job in this regard.
But...what's stopping anybody from connecting mouse to the console? The best FPS experience regarding controls was Quake2 on PS1 - mouse with two buttons in right hand, Dual Shock in the left - with shocks, WASD replaced by stick (yes analog), instant acces to three buttons and 4 more if I'll stop moving (similar thing to keyboard really). Moreover, PS2 can have USB keyboard/mouse attached... Don't be fooled, the real reason for the state of affairs is HOW consoles are used, not what is/can be attached to them. You don't often have place to put mouse/keyboard in your living room right in fron of the couch (not to mention you couldn't sit so comfortable). Keyboard/mouse IS NOT the strenght of the PC, it's typical placement - at the desk - is. Strenght and, at the same time, weakness. Because OTOH there's nothing like multitap, couch, big TV, beer, 4 friends; or big TV, good stereo (properly placed!)...mood overall.
And BTW, Sid Meier shots PC in the foot by saying about "viable machine when upgraded 2 years after purchasing". Uhmmm...I purchased PS1 in 1995. 4 years later I still had top-notch game console. THIS is more priceless IMHO...
And specifically, I mean...why the "desktop" flavour should be so supported by Sun now...some of us unfortunatelly have slow net acces or don't have it at home at all...
What part of reasonable rationalism you forgot to learn? (Not to mention...RTFA would be good) The thing that the part is "finished" doesn't mean that investigation can't be ongoing, and eventually overrule the decision of approval, if there's any basis for it. And nothing stops second investigation if there are basis for it.
But yeah, the world is full of corrupt people, all of them are at every importnt place and we must pretend to fight with them by posting/. comments about how moved we are by the situation...whatever...
But that's not the point at all (the things you show).
Look, judge doesn't side with anybody. Judge ordered all sides to shut up while the investigation is ongoing. Yes, the investigation IS ONGOING.
I'm waiting for showing in the public of "habit" of downloading ohers pictures out of thier cameras...
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Listen, nobody is playing. The process is ongoing. Judge told ALL sides to shut up during it. (you see, here curts try to avoid turning cases into "PR fest", "faith based" shows). He violated this (call it offense of the judge if you want). This won't have effect on the outcome of the case, although fines are already there...
I really like our free-of-whistle-blowers culture here, thank you very much (and we do have some taste how it works - there are of course populists to be found everywhere)
He wouldn't get any support more than from Airbus.
Firstly, not only is Boeing also planning to use this chip, and has no interest in winding this up without very solid evidence. Same as US gov't. Yeah, think what you want about them...but I think they don't like to be laugh at after all...
Not British...I'm not native English speaker.
(#1 - I'm on 6 year old keyboard now, #2 - that's one ofsometimes confusing differences in pronounciation (I have no idea if that word is correct;P ) I guess...)
You see, you just don't understand reasonable legal system.
1. All entities are equal against the law.
2. When the process is ongoing, you aren't allowed in many cases to make PR conferences about the case (or post on blog). Not only because of "public support" (although he missed with the "faith" factor in EU badly...I guess it works in the US), it simply has the potential of interrupting the investigators.
3. He can still win, nothing has been decided - moreover, proving fraud about signature is trivial.
4. The fines on him have nothing to dowith case per se, it's more like "offend directed at the judge"
Perhas he's honest in his own eyes...but that doesn't make his claims right (why nobody wants to hire him...hmmm). Also, he interrupted activelly in checking if they're right.
Uhmm...you only thinkj so because you see how similar (in the sense "corporate type") things end up in the US...
There's nothing wrong that all entities are equal against the law. And if he would have a case, he'd win (hello? Analysis of signature?)
Exactly...some.
And also I'd suspect that if someone really uses those vehicles how they should be used, he isn't as likelly to have accident as the typical person who buys SUV.
...said pot to the kettle.
And US doesn't owe anything to some European countries? (especially those which are despised most among US citizens...)
"This feels like envy and jealousy, the United States created a neat and shiny toy unnoticed by the world until it "became" the internet, and now the rest of the world wants some stewardship, whether it is warranted or not (in my opinion, not)."
Or perhaps look at it this way: The US created neat and shiny toy unnoticed by the world until someone from the world made on top of it the thing that everyone used and that grew larger and larger...until it became what people call "the Internet" (not correctly of course)
It's not about giving away control, it's about sharing it.
It's a matter of slight misunderstanding (apart from the thing that I consider my English to be quite poor...), to me skills of psychologist include also extensive knowledge, no way to get around it - yes, actually, there's no other way for me to get my degree - only 5 year studies, after high school, right to master degree available here (how's at your place?)
:p ) was thet perhaps people with known from the past problems in the area, that were dealt with very succesfully, could be considered for the job. They're at least predictable. I think NASA prefers predictable "issues" than randomness and uncertainity, right? ;)
And you know, the thing you write about finding people that are known to handle stress well reminded me about some thouths on the subject I had long time ago (not regarding Mars mission thought - but something similar). One of them (but not entirelly serious
Sorry, it was from an analogue medium.
Funny, there are videos of crash test of two Renault vehicles. One is Megane (you'd have hard time seeing such small thing in US probably...), the other is...truck comparable to your 18 wheelers. Both head on head, 60 kmph (contrary to what most people think, most of crashes happens at around that speed - drivers usually brake a substantiall bit).
Result: the truck barely notices the crash, the engine compartment of Megane dissapears...BUT the safety cage of Megane is basically untouched!
Only one detail: the truck was newest model, with very, very low bumper, designed so the small car won't drive under the truck, but...well, bump off.
It's not the issue of weight. It's the issue of bad, unsafe design.
And that issue is also present in SUVs. Look how heigh their bumper is (oh, but it must look cool and bad...)
Isabella is Polish...
No, you have this other way around (I might sound a bit "bad" (sorry, I'm not English speaker and proper word has escaped me), but: typical). It's not "not wanting" or "denying it", it's "not needing it to function properly".
And your last paragraph hits the spot (as in: what this is all about): you see, mission to Mars WON'T be just another job in which people are required to carry on on a professional attitude, it will be the most extraordinary and stressfull activity in which these people will be put in in their lives. If someone requires sex to releive her/him from stresses, etc. of life on Earth, using that people for the mission could mean havoc.
It doesn't matter what kind of sex it is if you need it to function. And this will put you right out of the waiting line for the mission.
The one in who the sex isn't a bit "disfunctional". When the sex is concious, when it serves itself and not releasing of stress/coping with todays world (yeah, when it doesn't have neurotic background) one can be perfectly fine without it.
Trust me, NASA will find skilled enough psychologists to determine if candidates for Mars mission are up to the job in this regard.
But...what's stopping anybody from connecting mouse to the console? The best FPS experience regarding controls was Quake2 on PS1 - mouse with two buttons in right hand, Dual Shock in the left - with shocks, WASD replaced by stick (yes analog), instant acces to three buttons and 4 more if I'll stop moving (similar thing to keyboard really). Moreover, PS2 can have USB keyboard/mouse attached...
Don't be fooled, the real reason for the state of affairs is HOW consoles are used, not what is/can be attached to them. You don't often have place to put mouse/keyboard in your living room right in fron of the couch (not to mention you couldn't sit so comfortable). Keyboard/mouse IS NOT the strenght of the PC, it's typical placement - at the desk - is. Strenght and, at the same time, weakness. Because OTOH there's nothing like multitap, couch, big TV, beer, 4 friends; or big TV, good stereo (properly placed!)...mood overall.
And BTW, Sid Meier shots PC in the foot by saying about "viable machine when upgraded 2 years after purchasing". Uhmmm...I purchased PS1 in 1995. 4 years later I still had top-notch game console. THIS is more priceless IMHO...
Uhmm...leaves.
And specifically, I mean...why the "desktop" flavour should be so supported by Sun now...some of us unfortunatelly have slow net acces or don't have it at home at all...
Hmmm...where that leavs their support for OpenOffice?
How about showing that there're better things than beeing paranoid for no reas...oh, sorry, I forgot, this chip and curt case are front of humanity!
Hopeless...yeah, OK, world is full of perverted people and we're the last stand against them, happy?
What part of reasonable rationalism you forgot to learn? (Not to mention...RTFA would be good) The thing that the part is "finished" doesn't mean that investigation can't be ongoing, and eventually overrule the decision of approval, if there's any basis for it. And nothing stops second investigation if there are basis for it.
/. comments about how moved we are by the situation...whatever...
But yeah, the world is full of corrupt people, all of them are at every importnt place and we must pretend to fight with them by posting
But that's not the point at all (the things you show). Look, judge doesn't side with anybody. Judge ordered all sides to shut up while the investigation is ongoing. Yes, the investigation IS ONGOING.
I'm waiting for showing in the public of "habit" of downloading ohers pictures out of thier cameras...
Listen, nobody is playing. The process is ongoing. Judge told ALL sides to shut up during it. (you see, here curts try to avoid turning cases into "PR fest", "faith based" shows). He violated this (call it offense of the judge if you want). This won't have effect on the outcome of the case, although fines are already there... I really like our free-of-whistle-blowers culture here, thank you very much (and we do have some taste how it works - there are of course populists to be found everywhere)
He wouldn't get any support more than from Airbus. Firstly, not only is Boeing also planning to use this chip, and has no interest in winding this up without very solid evidence. Same as US gov't. Yeah, think what you want about them...but I think they don't like to be laugh at after all...
Not British...I'm not native English speaker. (#1 - I'm on 6 year old keyboard now, #2 - that's one ofsometimes confusing differences in pronounciation (I have no idea if that word is correct ;P ) I guess...)
Alcometer?
You see, you just don't understand reasonable legal system. 1. All entities are equal against the law. 2. When the process is ongoing, you aren't allowed in many cases to make PR conferences about the case (or post on blog). Not only because of "public support" (although he missed with the "faith" factor in EU badly...I guess it works in the US), it simply has the potential of interrupting the investigators. 3. He can still win, nothing has been decided - moreover, proving fraud about signature is trivial. 4. The fines on him have nothing to dowith case per se, it's more like "offend directed at the judge" Perhas he's honest in his own eyes...but that doesn't make his claims right (why nobody wants to hire him...hmmm). Also, he interrupted activelly in checking if they're right.
And to the mechanic of a plane that right before that Air France flight left something on the runway that wasn't supposed to be there...
Uhmm...you only thinkj so because you see how similar (in the sense "corporate type") things end up in the US... There's nothing wrong that all entities are equal against the law. And if he would have a case, he'd win (hello? Analysis of signature?)