No it's not. Rats are used because they share a lot in common with humans. That's why studies can be generalized to humans. However, human studies need to be conducted to know if the results hold.
Lot of ignorant people who can't be bother to read the article let alone done any simple searches.
Because it's not a big issue. NO ONE is championing it. Wall Street Reform is a bigger issue. Healthcare is a bigger issue. Prescription drug costs is a bigger issue.
The point is, unless tech workers have a union that can lobby Congress on their behalf very little will change. It's amazing how ignorant tech workers are on how government works - when the claim to be so intelligent. They don't even know how to represent themselves before Congress. Tech companies understand and have hired lobbyists to lobby on their behalf. Why do you think there have be calls to increase the number of H1B Visas. Congress did not wake up one day and decided to increase the number. Tech sector lobbyists lobbied members of Congress to increase the number.
If you want oversight, enforcement, and changes to the program, you need to lobby Congress. Right now tech workers have no seat at the negotiating table. That's incredibly stupid. So it's basically the tech companies and members of Congress determining how the program is run with no input from the people who's jobs this affects.
Time to get your head out of your collective asses and organize. You need to lobby Congress. You need to have your voices heard. You need to have a seat at the negotiating table. Individually you can't accomplish this. As an organized group with political influence, you can. Hence the need for a union.
You really are a moron or shall we say troll. Ever hear of lobbyists. Labor Unions could lobby Congress to investigate H1B Visas and make changes. Change and enforcement is at the Federal level. Congress is not going to act unless these violation are presented to them in a systemic issue and not one off cases. Fuck off.
Ever hear of lobbyists. You know the ones that represent every industry. Labor Unions could lobby Congress to investigate H1B Visas and make changes. As it stands these are isolated incidences which carry very little political weight unless an organization brings it to the attention of Congress and makes it a political issue.
States do not regulate Federal programs. H1B Visas is a Federal program. States could investigate under their own labor laws and whether or not businesses were given special tax consideration based on employment.
H1B Visa is a Federal program. Thus the DOJ is the one that is responsible for conducting an investigation. States can pursue their own investigation based on their labor laws. This has nothing to do with regulating energy but rather labor.
So tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow again. SSDs don't have the capacity, reliability, and price. *AT SOME POINT* SSDs will catch but that's not today and it's not tomorrow. It will be several years. A 2 TB Samsung Evo Pro SSD goes for $900 at Newegg. Piss off.
Ah the cookie cutter troll strikes again. Do tell us sir what everyone needs and doesn't need. You can't wipe your ass with a 1TB drive for media storage. Let alone for that to be your only drive.
Ah the cookie cutter brigade. Think again Potsy. 256GB is the smallest size SSD drive you want. OS and programs take up a lot of space before you get to pictures and videos and what not. $200 1 TB SSD is not a deal, when you can buy a 1 TB HD for $60.
Educate yourself on battery technology then post. Long lasting batteries have been the holy grail for just about every application. Research takes time.
LMOL hey Potsy, slower clock speed is slower clock speed. It doesn't matter about the cores. Way to drink the Intel Koolaid. That's why everyone was over-clocking their multi core processors. More cores do jack unless programs take advantage of them and as we have seen with AMD, they don't. You want clock speed. For christs sake, 4 GHz isn't that all power consuming yet Intel barely puts out processors at or above that speed.
slower speed is slower speeds, it doesn't matter how many cores you have. It's still the frequency rating that counts. Talk to AMD. Bottom line unless program take advantage or multiple cores - and they don't - you want faster frequencies not more cores.
No.
No it's not. Rats are used because they share a lot in common with humans. That's why studies can be generalized to humans. However, human studies need to be conducted to know if the results hold.
Lot of ignorant people who can't be bother to read the article let alone done any simple searches.
RTFA: " learning temporally and/or spatially complex tasks. " It has nothing to do with simply exercising muscles.
Because it's not a big issue. NO ONE is championing it. Wall Street Reform is a bigger issue. Healthcare is a bigger issue. Prescription drug costs is a bigger issue.
The point is, unless tech workers have a union that can lobby Congress on their behalf very little will change. It's amazing how ignorant tech workers are on how government works - when the claim to be so intelligent. They don't even know how to represent themselves before Congress. Tech companies understand and have hired lobbyists to lobby on their behalf. Why do you think there have be calls to increase the number of H1B Visas. Congress did not wake up one day and decided to increase the number. Tech sector lobbyists lobbied members of Congress to increase the number.
If you want oversight, enforcement, and changes to the program, you need to lobby Congress. Right now tech workers have no seat at the negotiating table. That's incredibly stupid. So it's basically the tech companies and members of Congress determining how the program is run with no input from the people who's jobs this affects.
Time to get your head out of your collective asses and organize. You need to lobby Congress. You need to have your voices heard. You need to have a seat at the negotiating table. Individually you can't accomplish this. As an organized group with political influence, you can. Hence the need for a union.
Blame corporate lobbyists, they're the ones who write the legislation. Google ALEC sometime.
You really are a moron or shall we say troll. Ever hear of lobbyists. Labor Unions could lobby Congress to investigate H1B Visas and make changes. Change and enforcement is at the Federal level. Congress is not going to act unless these violation are presented to them in a systemic issue and not one off cases. Fuck off.
Ever hear of lobbyists. You know the ones that represent every industry. Labor Unions could lobby Congress to investigate H1B Visas and make changes. As it stands these are isolated incidences which carry very little political weight unless an organization brings it to the attention of Congress and makes it a political issue.
States do not regulate Federal programs. H1B Visas is a Federal program. States could investigate under their own labor laws and whether or not businesses were given special tax consideration based on employment.
H1B Visa is a Federal program. Thus the DOJ is the one that is responsible for conducting an investigation. States can pursue their own investigation based on their labor laws. This has nothing to do with regulating energy but rather labor.
So tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow again. SSDs don't have the capacity, reliability, and price. *AT SOME POINT* SSDs will catch but that's not today and it's not tomorrow. It will be several years. A 2 TB Samsung Evo Pro SSD goes for $900 at Newegg. Piss off.
Which means in some distant futures so as not to matter.
Ah the cookie cutter troll strikes again. Do tell us sir what everyone needs and doesn't need. You can't wipe your ass with a 1TB drive for media storage. Let alone for that to be your only drive.
Hardly.
Ah the cookie cutter brigade. Think again Potsy. 256GB is the smallest size SSD drive you want. OS and programs take up a lot of space before you get to pictures and videos and what not. $200 1 TB SSD is not a deal, when you can buy a 1 TB HD for $60.
the correct answer is no.
Yeah they're definitely the cause of that methane leak in California...oh wait...
Obviously not yours.
Educate yourself on battery technology then post. Long lasting batteries have been the holy grail for just about every application. Research takes time.
LMOL hey Potsy, slower clock speed is slower clock speed. It doesn't matter about the cores. Way to drink the Intel Koolaid. That's why everyone was over-clocking their multi core processors. More cores do jack unless programs take advantage of them and as we have seen with AMD, they don't. You want clock speed. For christs sake, 4 GHz isn't that all power consuming yet Intel barely puts out processors at or above that speed.
Yeah because corporations don't want energy efficient machines....moron...
slower speed is slower speeds, it doesn't matter how many cores you have. It's still the frequency rating that counts. Talk to AMD. Bottom line unless program take advantage or multiple cores - and they don't - you want faster frequencies not more cores.
Because he said that in the article? Clueless....
Yeah because you need liquid cool to get to 4 GHz....
Except that won't grow their revenue stream. The growth market is the mobile market.
And those phones that were bricked but not repaired....fuck off troll.