What?!? Hardly. It's called audits. It's easy enough to know who are the people they fired and the ones they replaced them with...to be plausible you have to have no accountability.
And yet if you read the article it doesn't. The same thing was applied to recyclables. People disposed of their recyclables properly and weren't fined. Too bad it doesn't help your narrative.
Slashdot: "Seattle Passes Laws To Keep Residents From Wasting Food"
Seattle Times: "Seattle OKs $1 fine for adding too much food to garbage bins
Seattle residents could start getting small fines next year for putting too much compostable material into the trash."
Those two titles don't agree with each other. The goal is not about stopping food waste but to make sure that compostable material does not end up in the trash.
And you should be mocked because this guy is a moron. He makes a comparison between Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Jenny McCarthy, claiming they are the same. He goes on to say why Jenny McCarthy is a nut job but goes no further to explain why Neil DeGrasse Tyson is like her. Wow.
LMOL yeah because that's what you said zippy. Love your insipid comparison. The point stands: you don't know the experience of either candidate. You need to confirm what they know. Assuming experience based solely on a person's degree is short sighted and ignorant.
Something you would understand if you possessed critical thinking skills.
And yet the question still stands: can either of them program and how do you know? If you are assuming that the candidate with a CS degree can program based solely on the degree, than you are a first class ass and a lousy recruiter. It does not take a CS degree to know how to program. In fact a lot of companies administer a test to understand the capabilities of the candidate.
The problem is you are dick riding on the science portion of STEM, because the technology portion, a.k.a computer programmers are clueless twits. To them there's two kinds of music: country and western.
FYI critical thinking skills are developed through courses in logic. Taking a class in biology, or calculus is not going to imbibe you with the knowledge of critical thinking. You need more than that to develop critical thinking skills.
What?!? Hardly. It's called audits. It's easy enough to know who are the people they fired and the ones they replaced them with...to be plausible you have to have no accountability.
And yet if you read the article it doesn't. The same thing was applied to recyclables. People disposed of their recyclables properly and weren't fined. Too bad it doesn't help your narrative.
Too bad that's not what's happening. Maybe you should have read the article.
The article was pretty clear it was about compost. Maybe you should have read it.
Slashdot: "Seattle Passes Laws To Keep Residents From Wasting Food"
Seattle Times: "Seattle OKs $1 fine for adding too much food to garbage bins
Seattle residents could start getting small fines next year for putting too much compostable material into the trash."
Those two titles don't agree with each other. The goal is not about stopping food waste but to make sure that compostable material does not end up in the trash.
Somebody failed reading comprehension.
Shhh....don't tell anyone, it messes with their narrative....
I think you mean conservatives because they are the ones who oppose any changes to the status quo.
As opposed to the money we piss away on corporate subsidies - hint, it's more than we spend on climate research.
Really? So, you'll be vacationing on Venus.....
So blocking web sites is a technical glitch?
You mean like Mitt Romney and the Republican party.
No it's not. Read the section about Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Jenny McCarthy and you will understand why.
And you should be mocked because this guy is a moron. He makes a comparison between Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Jenny McCarthy, claiming they are the same. He goes on to say why Jenny McCarthy is a nut job but goes no further to explain why Neil DeGrasse Tyson is like her. Wow.
Who knew.
What!?! Citation needed. Yes you need a physical presence. International law has not changed. Good luck dragging Netflix into a Canadian court of law.
Except Netflix is **not** a Canadian company.
Soo what you're saying is when a car fails to work you buy a new one. Who knew....
That's why you ask questions when you buy a car *eye roll* - FYI no one ask those questions when they buy a gasoline car.....
Yet they spoke to CEOs from tech companies...which means you did not read it....
Sounds like the guy who developed the Zune....
LMOL yeah because that's what you said zippy. Love your insipid comparison. The point stands: you don't know the experience of either candidate. You need to confirm what they know. Assuming experience based solely on a person's degree is short sighted and ignorant.
Something you would understand if you possessed critical thinking skills.
And yet the question still stands: can either of them program and how do you know? If you are assuming that the candidate with a CS degree can program based solely on the degree, than you are a first class ass and a lousy recruiter. It does not take a CS degree to know how to program. In fact a lot of companies administer a test to understand the capabilities of the candidate.
So you graduated from Devry...
LMOL uh yeah not quite. It just requires you to be able to solve equations. Critical Thinking is much bigger than problem solving.
The problem is you are dick riding on the science portion of STEM, because the technology portion, a.k.a computer programmers are clueless twits. To them there's two kinds of music: country and western.
FYI critical thinking skills are developed through courses in logic. Taking a class in biology, or calculus is not going to imbibe you with the knowledge of critical thinking. You need more than that to develop critical thinking skills.