While I don't believe this is true, I do recognize that if it were true, systems are in place to keep it secret, and I would be none the wiser. But what the hell can I do but make educated guesses?
The foundations are important, but you don't need to know them before knowing basic math. You aren't building a building. You can add the foundation later.
It depends on who is saying it. For Iraq, it was the Bush administration and Fox news claiming the existence of WMDs (but never seen). Now it's rebels, doctors without borders, and news organizations showing the WMDs actually being used. We can watch the videos on Youtube or elsewhere. People are dying in hospitals from gas related injuries. The evidence is a lot more credible in this case.
I'm all for safer cars, but safety ratings are measuring the wrong things. Moms love SUVs because they are perceived as safer for the occupants. Never mind that they are more dangerous for everyone else. For a pedestrian, SUVs are one of the most dangerous! Car safety needs to consider how dangerous it is for other people.
Cars kill twice as many pedestrians as drivers or passengers (World Bank) (That's worldwide--in USA, pedestrians are closer to 14% of deaths because everybody drives and nobody walks in US). Of course, nobody wants to buy a car that's safer for other people.
It is not considered negligent because oil companies are expected to pollute.
It might result in loss of life 30 years from now.
Javascript is all run on the client. What you envision would require big servers and big data. Doable, but it would take serious resources.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/163964/congress-approval-rating-remains-near-historical-lows.aspx
Interesting definition of full rights.
Hey, everyone. I suggest you LIE to the government in job interviews.
There's plenty of dispute regarding climate change. Not much rational dispute, but plenty of dispute.
Correct. Ever heard the story about the boy who cried wolf?
More like the last 200 years. Well, maybe just ~60 years for Israel.
The most incredible thing is how few whistle-blowers there have been in US history.
While I don't believe this is true, I do recognize that if it were true, systems are in place to keep it secret, and I would be none the wiser. But what the hell can I do but make educated guesses?
It's possible that Silent Circle has been compromised by the NSA.
I suspect that watching the mouth move improves the comprehension of speech, even if you can't lip read.
The foundations are important, but you don't need to know them before knowing basic math. You aren't building a building. You can add the foundation later.
which is why China is investing a lot of money in fusion energy
The Soviets offered some real competition back in the day.
Considering how many governments we've toppled, $58B/year isn't that bad.
We need more police to watch the transmission lines to keep us safe from terrorists.
The CIA. (j/k... probably).
It's possible, but is it probable? I don't see why Obama would want to do that.
It depends on who is saying it. For Iraq, it was the Bush administration and Fox news claiming the existence of WMDs (but never seen). Now it's rebels, doctors without borders, and news organizations showing the WMDs actually being used. We can watch the videos on Youtube or elsewhere. People are dying in hospitals from gas related injuries. The evidence is a lot more credible in this case.
Who wants to be normal? Normals are a bunch of buffoons.
We don't know how to change thinking patterns.
They are making an example of him. The government has nothing to fear from rapists and murderers.
I'm all for safer cars, but safety ratings are measuring the wrong things. Moms love SUVs because they are perceived as safer for the occupants. Never mind that they are more dangerous for everyone else. For a pedestrian, SUVs are one of the most dangerous! Car safety needs to consider how dangerous it is for other people.
Cars kill twice as many pedestrians as drivers or passengers (World Bank) (That's worldwide--in USA, pedestrians are closer to 14% of deaths because everybody drives and nobody walks in US). Of course, nobody wants to buy a car that's safer for other people.
Maybe the Model S is safe, maybe not. Who knows?