If only it was that simple. The problem is that US students go to college for the experience, not the education. I can't recall a single parent even caring about the grades their kid made. Most don't even know what grades their kids are making. As long as their child is happy, they are happy.
Agree, but Fox has been doing it for awhile on the right. The news has devolved into propaganda from both sides of the aisle. I don't see a solution and I don't see it ending well either.
And yet Tide is getting the bejesus sued out of it for tide pods. You know a nice package to toss in your laundry with no liquids or powders spilled. There are multiple lawsuits on riding lawn mowers, some have succeeded. Clorox somehow did something to the bleach to make it splash less. I think the gun makers have been sued. I think you underestimate the craziness of the US legal system.
I also wonder why no one has flagged this thing as nothing but a toy CO2 generator, from the guy who wants to save us from CO2.
I know when I see the A/C install corner I walk right by. I pretty much walk by all these "displays". But much like email phishing, somebody must stop and buy, otherwise it would stop.
I am pretty sure you are being sarcastic in the whole thread, fun nevertheless. One point on Enron though, they went BK, so you cannot sell the shares. If they were held in a taxable account (IE not in a 401/IRA), you would want to write them off as a total loss.
Question if you know... I had built some apps that used libs in the AndroWish app. I would install both the AndroWish app (which had the ndk libs in it) and my app which was stripped down TclTk + a little secret sauce to load the AndroWish stuff. This worked on my old Android Version 4 nexus 4 phone. I got a new phone which runs Oreo and while the AndroWish app worked, the apps which used AndroWish libs did not. In the end I rebuilt the AndroWish app myself, and bolted on the Tcl/Tk from my apps so that it was just one giant app.
After all that background, my question is did a version after 4 of android stop allowing one app to use another app's libraries? That is my theory and makes sense as it was probably a security hole.
As you say though not everyone will benefit from the dog. If you are not going to take your pet for walks daily and give them attention, please do not adopt one. They are not a game that you can pause for a week and then turn them back on.
I don't think you understand impeachment. It IS we don't like you very much. That is all it is. The bar is you have to have 2/3 of the senate convict and that is a high bar. Impeachment is a political process. That is why even if the report comes back that trump laundered money for the mob, with our current congress, likely nothing will happen.
Good answer, government's role in slapping a monopoly is exactly what you point out, using your current dominant position (IE profit engine) to subsidize wiping out companies in another area and then taking over that area. And as you point out, they often grow back. AT&T is almost back to where it was before it was split into 7. Basically back to 2.
I've been tempted to wait for the person to come out and ask but figure it would end in a confrontation. But I would really like to know because for me it is just a mystery. As you say they often park way to close, and often in a crap car.
What cracks me up is how people can't seem to stay in their lane. There is a somewhat curvy 4 lane road near me and just today the person in a jeep suv could not seem to stay in their lane. Driving by braille as it used to be called. Heck a friend of mine drove us to lunch a while back and I was terrified as she appeared to think it was a 2 lane road not a 4 and kept weaving between the lanes. There were cars behind us. I guess lane keeping and self driving may have to become a thing since people have lost the skill to drive.
The other thing I always have wondered about is why when I park way away to avoid dings and someone decides to park next to me even though there are numerous spaces much closer.
Except we "lost" the recipe and could not do it again using the method used 50 years ago. We or some other country may in fact send someone to the moon again, but if we do, we will need to figure out how to do it. And some other country may beat us there in the second race. I don't know if we are in fact 11th, generally I think all these lists are BS. But, I would say that the US is no longer the defacto leader in tech like it was when I was growing up in the 60s/70s.
Revenue is just as easy to bounce up. Have Tesla buy a thing manufactured by someone else, mark it down 50%, and sell it. Yes the company will be losing 20billion/yr, but revenues will be 20 too. They lose billions now, so it is not exactly a new model for them. The metric should be revenue AND profit over a period of 5 years.
The Tsar bomb was detonated, and the scientists went against orders and made it smaller than it was supposed to be. As I recall the original design called for 100MT. The scientists were concerned at 100MT, it would set the atmosphere on fire. I completely believe both the US and Russia are more than capable of building 100MT nuke. The torpedo I don't know. But again, seems like fairly old tech. Frankly the real problem I see with stopping nuclear proliferation is it has become old tech. Like most tech, stuff that used to be very expensive and only in the hands of a few becomes old and available. Consider people doing CRISPR in their garage. Imagine that 70 years ago when we dropped our first nuke.
And yet when I bought my new phone(moto) from the T-Mo store in late december the manager said he had 20 iphone-x's in the vault. They were not selling, T-Mo had to buy them, apple does not let them discount, and apple does not take them back. I imagine T-Mo is not going to be very happy if they have to eat them. He did say it was quite unusual for an iphone not to sell, so I think the X may have finally hit the "priced too high" mark.
35000 BTU is only about 1/3 of a therm, which is about 33cu ft of nat gas. 1/3 of a therm might keep your house warm for a day if it is not cold at all outside. A fairly typical sized furnace is 100KBTU/hr or 1 therm/hr to run as a point of reference.
I use either cash or CC. With CC I get rewards, & free money for the month. I always pay the CC at the end of the month. The CC also offers extended warranty in some cases. What bene's are there to paying with the phone?
Curious is he indicted on theft? I tried to google him but there was so much noise in the results from this trial I did not see anything.
If only it was that simple. The problem is that US students go to college for the experience, not the education. I can't recall a single parent even caring about the grades their kid made. Most don't even know what grades their kids are making. As long as their child is happy, they are happy.
Agree, but Fox has been doing it for awhile on the right. The news has devolved into propaganda from both sides of the aisle. I don't see a solution and I don't see it ending well either.
And yet Tide is getting the bejesus sued out of it for tide pods. You know a nice package to toss in your laundry with no liquids or powders spilled.
There are multiple lawsuits on riding lawn mowers, some have succeeded. Clorox somehow did something to the bleach to make it splash less. I think the gun makers have been sued. I think you underestimate the craziness of the US legal system.
I also wonder why no one has flagged this thing as nothing but a toy CO2 generator, from the guy who wants to save us from CO2.
I know when I see the A/C install corner I walk right by. I pretty much walk by all these "displays". But much like email phishing, somebody must stop and buy, otherwise it would stop.
I am pretty sure you are being sarcastic in the whole thread, fun nevertheless. One point on Enron though, they went BK, so you cannot sell the shares. If they were held in a taxable account (IE not in a 401/IRA), you would want to write them off as a total loss.
Question if you know... I had built some apps that used libs in the AndroWish app. I would install both the AndroWish app (which had the ndk libs in it) and my app which was stripped down TclTk + a little secret sauce to load the AndroWish stuff. This worked on my old Android Version 4 nexus 4 phone. I got a new phone which runs Oreo and while the AndroWish app worked, the apps which used AndroWish libs did not. In the end I rebuilt the AndroWish app myself, and bolted on the Tcl/Tk from my apps so that it was just one giant app.
After all that background, my question is did a version after 4 of android stop allowing one app to use another app's libraries? That is my theory and makes sense as it was probably a security hole.
As you say though not everyone will benefit from the dog. If you are not going to take your pet for walks daily and give them attention, please do not adopt one. They are not a game that you can pause for a week and then turn them back on.
I'll add 2 more.
I may need to put in propane if I want "natural gas" for cooking.
I may need a backup gen as power is less reliable.
Nationalizing private assets. Baby steps to become a dictator Donnie.
Sounds like an Enron wet dream.
I don't think you understand impeachment. It IS we don't like you very much. That is all it is. The bar is you have to have 2/3 of the senate convict and that is a high bar. Impeachment is a political process. That is why even if the report comes back that trump laundered money for the mob, with our current congress, likely nothing will happen.
Good answer, government's role in slapping a monopoly is exactly what you point out, using your current dominant position (IE profit engine) to subsidize wiping out companies in another area and then taking over that area. And as you point out, they often grow back. AT&T is almost back to where it was before it was split into 7. Basically back to 2.
So does that mean EV's (which have a screen and being for sale to consumers) will have to have user replaceable LiPo battery packs?
War is good for biz when your country is an arms supplier and not a party to the conflict.
I've been tempted to wait for the person to come out and ask but figure it would end in a confrontation. But I would really like to know because for me it is just a mystery. As you say they often park way to close, and often in a crap car.
What cracks me up is how people can't seem to stay in their lane. There is a somewhat curvy 4 lane road near me and just today the person in a jeep suv could not seem to stay in their lane. Driving by braille as it used to be called. Heck a friend of mine drove us to lunch a while back and I was terrified as she appeared to think it was a 2 lane road not a 4 and kept weaving between the lanes. There were cars behind us. I guess lane keeping and self driving may have to become a thing since people have lost the skill to drive.
The other thing I always have wondered about is why when I park way away to avoid dings and someone decides to park next to me even though there are numerous spaces much closer.
Except we "lost" the recipe and could not do it again using the method used 50 years ago. We or some other country may in fact send someone to the moon again, but if we do, we will need to figure out how to do it. And some other country may beat us there in the second race. I don't know if we are in fact 11th, generally I think all these lists are BS. But, I would say that the US is no longer the defacto leader in tech like it was when I was growing up in the 60s/70s.
Revenue is just as easy to bounce up. Have Tesla buy a thing manufactured by someone else, mark it down 50%, and sell it. Yes the company will be losing 20billion/yr, but revenues will be 20 too. They lose billions now, so it is not exactly a new model for them. The metric should be revenue AND profit over a period of 5 years.
The Tsar bomb was detonated, and the scientists went against orders and made it smaller than it was supposed to be. As I recall the original design called for 100MT. The scientists were concerned at 100MT, it would set the atmosphere on fire. I completely believe both the US and Russia are more than capable of building 100MT nuke. The torpedo I don't know. But again, seems like fairly old tech. Frankly the real problem I see with stopping nuclear proliferation is it has become old tech. Like most tech, stuff that used to be very expensive and only in the hands of a few becomes old and available. Consider people doing CRISPR in their garage. Imagine that 70 years ago when we dropped our first nuke.
So you are saying if he gets on a scale someone will donate 100K to DJT, his favorite charity?
And yet when I bought my new phone(moto) from the T-Mo store in late december the manager said he had 20 iphone-x's in the vault. They were not selling, T-Mo had to buy them, apple does not let them discount, and apple does not take them back. I imagine T-Mo is not going to be very happy if they have to eat them. He did say it was quite unusual for an iphone not to sell, so I think the X may have finally hit the "priced too high" mark.
35000 BTU is only about 1/3 of a therm, which is about 33cu ft of nat gas. 1/3 of a therm might keep your house warm for a day if it is not cold at all outside. A fairly typical sized furnace is 100KBTU/hr or 1 therm/hr to run as a point of reference.
I use either cash or CC. With CC I get rewards, & free money for the month. I always pay the CC at the end of the month. The CC also offers extended warranty in some cases. What bene's are there to paying with the phone?
Speakers were always microphones, they are just a diaphragm with a coil.