This is why you clear your data every day. Everything. No exceptions. They'll get fresh information each time and have to correlate it, but they won't be able to see where you've been those previous days. It will be like starting all over.
Granted, when you buy something that is another issue, but as far as being online, clearing your data is the first step. There are others, but this is the easiest.
Nor can Linux do photo manipulation with the software out there. Sure, Gimp can be used to a limited extent, but for real work you need Photoshop or Capture One Pro.
Then there are the other photo software, such as stacking for macro, which runs on either Windows or Mac, but not any version of Linux.
If you do any serious photo work you're stuck with either the overpriced, underperformance, non-upgradable Macs, or the reasonably priced but invasive Windows.
Apparently haver low corporate rates AND low personal rates is the best idea since we flourish while they languish.
False. Europe is flourishing despite having high personal tax rates. Lower debt, higher standard of living. European countries are consistently ranked at the top in worldwide surveys for quality of life and happiness in general, not to mention education. Guess where the U.S. ranks in those categories? Like broadband, not even in the top 10 of the world.
As to the canard of paying more than one has to for taxes, look at Mississippi and Alabama for what happens when people think paying taxes is wrong. Talk about shitholes.
You know what other countries do as well? They have low corporate tax rates and high personal tax rates. Many European countries have tax rates of 50% on personal income.
If we're going to go "in line with other countries", it only seems right to go whole hog and crank up the personal tax rates as well.
You need to personally gain to be accused of insider trading.
That isn't entirely correct. One can do insider trading to prevent a loss as well as get a gain. The definition from the SEC:
Illegal insider trading refers generally to buying or selling a security, in breach of a fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust and confidence, while in possession of material, nonpublic information about the security. Insider trading violations may also include "tipping" such information, securities trading by the person "tipped," and securities trading by those who misappropriate such information.
The next paragraph relates to the current issue:
Examples of insider trading cases that have been brought by the SEC are cases against:
Corporate officers, directors, and employees who traded the corporation's securities after learning of significant, confidential corporate developments;
Friends, business associates, family members, and other "tippees" of such officers, directors, and employees, who traded the securities after receiving such information;
Employees of law, banking, brokerage and printing firms who were given such information to provide services to the corporation whose securities they traded;
Government employees who learned of such information because of their employment by the government; and
Other persons who misappropriated, and took advantage of, confidential information from their employers
One needs to be 35 at the time they take office, not when they are elected. Thus, a situation could exist where a person wins the November general election at the age of 34, but whose birthday falls after that date but before January 20th of the following year.
They would still be eligible since on the day they take the oath of office, they would be 35 years old and would fulfill the Constitutional requirement.
I expect in the next year to see higher turnover at the FBI to
Here's the best part. The more the con artist keeps whining about the FBI doing its job, the more people leave and the more he can whine about them not doing their job.
The same with the NSA. This is one of many organizations he has called part of the "deep state", that the information they provide is worthless, they don't know what they're doing and so on.
Well golly gee, who wants to work for someone who is an incompetent idiot, a serial liar and thinks what you do is worthless?
What's that old adage about high turnover of employees? It's not them, it's you.
Unwilling to admit? You haven't been looking around, have you?
I regularly see articles about what is happening in NK, and not just from U.S. sources.
Then there are the pictures which have been smuggled out showing what life is really like out in the country where people resort to eating grass because there's so little food.
Don't forget the stories from people who have escaped and have talked about the executions, the imprisonments, and all the other penalties people are being subjected to.
As to your fascism quote, we are closer now to that ideology than ever before.
exchanged several other large cryptocurrency caches for fiat cash
The term is real money. Using the term "fiat cash" makes the author sound like a pretentious ass who's trying to be oh so leet.
No one in normal, every day usage uses the term, "fiat cash". If we're going down that route, we should use a term such as electronic markers to describe bitcoin and the like.
You've never been to the central part of the U.S., have you? How about a place such as Wall, South Dakota, population 500 (or so).
The nearest city is an hour drive. Tell me how a cab company could operate in such a place.
And that is not an outlier. There are tons of towns all over this country where there is no possible way for a cab company to operate. I'm not sure even the Uber or Lyft cab companies could operate in such places.
If the idea is to exclude older workers for one or more of the various reasons employers always cite, then similar reasons can be given to exclude people in their 20s.
Such as, irresponsibility, checking their phones rather than doing work, checking Facebook rather than doing work, more willing to request time off, raising a family, the list goes on.
It's always hilarious to hear employers whine they can't find people with experience, who then go out of their way to exclude people with experience.
"South Park", "lots", and "their", not to mention a missing period.
This is why you clear your data every day. Everything. No exceptions. They'll get fresh information each time and have to correlate it, but they won't be able to see where you've been those previous days. It will be like starting all over.
Granted, when you buy something that is another issue, but as far as being online, clearing your data is the first step. There are others, but this is the easiest.
Nor can Linux do photo manipulation with the software out there. Sure, Gimp can be used to a limited extent, but for real work you need Photoshop or Capture One Pro.
Then there are the other photo software, such as stacking for macro, which runs on either Windows or Mac, but not any version of Linux.
If you do any serious photo work you're stuck with either the overpriced, underperformance, non-upgradable Macs, or the reasonably priced but invasive Windows.
AI can only know what humans know. If humans consider something impossible then so does the AI.
All AI is doing is getting to answers faster than humans can.
You don't get mass shootings at gun shows, police stations, or sportsmans clubs.
Gun shows have had 4 mass shootings since 1987. However, there are a multitude of other shootings at gun shows.
As to police stations, 2016 mass shooting in Dallas, 2011 in Detroit, and 2012 in New Jersey where an inmate caused a mass shooting, 2012 again in New Jersey though this more a domestic issue. There have been numerous shootings of and at police stations, though they are not considered mass shootings.
Shut down Facebook and do something useful.
Show me proof that shitposting on the internet actually DID anything. It didn't.
It got the uneducateds to believe electing someone from liberal New York City would be the worst thing to happen to this country.
Apparently haver low corporate rates AND low personal rates is the best idea since we flourish while they languish.
False. Europe is flourishing despite having high personal tax rates. Lower debt, higher standard of living. European countries are consistently ranked at the top in worldwide surveys for quality of life and happiness in general, not to mention education. Guess where the U.S. ranks in those categories? Like broadband, not even in the top 10 of the world.
As to the canard of paying more than one has to for taxes, look at Mississippi and Alabama for what happens when people think paying taxes is wrong. Talk about shitholes.
and is in line with other countries
You know what other countries do as well? They have low corporate tax rates and high personal tax rates. Many European countries have tax rates of 50% on personal income.
If we're going to go "in line with other countries", it only seems right to go whole hog and crank up the personal tax rates as well.
, people are willing to take on the expense and liability of using their own vehicles for work.
Like the Uber and Lyft cab companies?
only some of which have access to safety goggles and gloves.
China makes these things by the 100s of millions. You mean they can't walk over to the factory next door and get a few pairs?
You need to personally gain to be accused of insider trading.
That isn't entirely correct. One can do insider trading to prevent a loss as well as get a gain. The definition from the SEC:
Illegal insider trading refers generally to buying or selling a security, in breach of a fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust and confidence, while in possession of material, nonpublic information about the security. Insider trading violations may also include "tipping" such information, securities trading by the person "tipped," and securities trading by those who misappropriate such information.
The next paragraph relates to the current issue:
Examples of insider trading cases that have been brought by the SEC are cases against:
Corporate officers, directors, and employees who traded the corporation's securities after learning of significant, confidential corporate developments;
Friends, business associates, family members, and other "tippees" of such officers, directors, and employees, who traded the securities after receiving such information;
Employees of law, banking, brokerage and printing firms who were given such information to provide services to the corporation whose securities they traded;
Government employees who learned of such information because of their employment by the government; and
Other persons who misappropriated, and took advantage of, confidential information from their employers
The link from the SEC
One needs to be 35 at the time they take office, not when they are elected. Thus, a situation could exist where a person wins the November general election at the age of 34, but whose birthday falls after that date but before January 20th of the following year.
They would still be eligible since on the day they take the oath of office, they would be 35 years old and would fulfill the Constitutional requirement.
I expect in the next year to see higher turnover at the FBI to
Here's the best part. The more the con artist keeps whining about the FBI doing its job, the more people leave and the more he can whine about them not doing their job.
The same with the NSA. This is one of many organizations he has called part of the "deep state", that the information they provide is worthless, they don't know what they're doing and so on.
Well golly gee, who wants to work for someone who is an incompetent idiot, a serial liar and thinks what you do is worthless?
What's that old adage about high turnover of employees? It's not them, it's you.
Which is why the Revolution (1770s) was partially funded by lotteries. As were many other times throughout the early years of this country.
Like everything Apple makes, they'll have to tear the whole thing down and start over.
Unwilling to admit? You haven't been looking around, have you?
I regularly see articles about what is happening in NK, and not just from U.S. sources.
Then there are the pictures which have been smuggled out showing what life is really like out in the country where people resort to eating grass because there's so little food.
Don't forget the stories from people who have escaped and have talked about the executions, the imprisonments, and all the other penalties people are being subjected to.
As to your fascism quote, we are closer now to that ideology than ever before.
exchanged several other large cryptocurrency caches for fiat cash
The term is real money. Using the term "fiat cash" makes the author sound like a pretentious ass who's trying to be oh so leet.
No one in normal, every day usage uses the term, "fiat cash". If we're going down that route, we should use a term such as electronic markers to describe bitcoin and the like.
Search for the Mother of all Demos.
You mean this one?
This sniffing is noninvasive and could help diagnose countless people, which begs the question:
It raises the question. It does not beg the question.
You've never been to the central part of the U.S., have you? How about a place such as Wall, South Dakota, population 500 (or so).
The nearest city is an hour drive. Tell me how a cab company could operate in such a place.
And that is not an outlier. There are tons of towns all over this country where there is no possible way for a cab company to operate. I'm not sure even the Uber or Lyft cab companies could operate in such places.
Oh yes. How novel. Lose your transit pass AND your credit card.
What could possibly go wrong?
Neither of you grasped the sarcasm in my comment. My fault. I forgot to include the tag.
Don't worry. Those tax cuts coming down the pipe will trickle down to the workers in the form of higher wages.
If the idea is to exclude older workers for one or more of the various reasons employers always cite, then similar reasons can be given to exclude people in their 20s.
Such as, irresponsibility, checking their phones rather than doing work, checking Facebook rather than doing work, more willing to request time off, raising a family, the list goes on.
It's always hilarious to hear employers whine they can't find people with experience, who then go out of their way to exclude people with experience.