I can't find a way to export my mail from ThunderBird to Outlook. Seems to me like it's completely impossible. Has anyone found a way to do it? I don't mind if it's complicated, i'd just rather like to switch back to Outlook, I miss a lot of its features.
Any help that anyone can give me will be much appreciated.
Yeah, that's good advice, and it's pretty much what i'd planned to do anyway. I've decided that as long as I get enough experience in journalism (I'm a writer for my student newpaper) then nothing can stop me.
I understand what you mean, I've just realised that I want to be a journalist, when i'm already halfway through studying a chemistry degree. It seems slightly pointless to continue, but i've decided that any degree is a good degree and it will help me to get a job in journalism. I strongly believe that you shouldn't have regrets about the past just as long as you had fun along the way. Just because your goals now are different to your goals back then doesn't mean that you wasted your time. As for me, I'll be happy when i can sit back of an evening and read one of my stories on the front page of a national newspaper.
I think it might be because swans cost so much more than the other birds ($3500 compared with $396, which is the next highest price, for the calling birds), but don't quote me on it.
I think that you are misunderstanding the point. The point was that they did know that supersonic travel was possible in the 1940s, and therefore it was more than reasonable to tell the guy that he was talking bullshit. So no modern science is really needed to make that point.
As for "super-lightspeed" travel, we'll have to wait and see. At the moment, with today's technology, it is impossible. But we have already accomplished so many "impossible" things, so who knows? maybe one day it will happen, maybe it won't, but most of us probably won't see it, that's for sure.
I disagree. Truth is fact, and therefore you can't change a lie into truth just by your own belief. Your belief in the lie can be real and true, but the lie is still a lie at the end of the day, as it is not based on fact.
This is very similar to the evolution theory vs creation theory debate. Just believing in the creation theory will not make it true, but that does not take away from the fact that your belief in it is true.
That is of course assuming that you won't be suspected more fervently for covering every possible angle. Is it not true that sometimes a situation can be too good, or too well-explained, to be true? I would certainly be more likely to suspect that something fishy was going on if there was no way i could verify the information and the back story had absolutely no holes in it.
I think that having big name VC investors behind you shows that they believe that you are a worthwhile company, but it doesn't necessarily mean that your customers will. At the end of the day, you have to prove to your customers that you deserve their custom. One of the best ways to do this is to be an ethical company with high standards and an open, honest ethos. However, another way to do this is to provide an efficient, cost effective service that is ultimately much better than your competitors' service.
It is often easier and more profitable to follow the latter path, even if you do annoy some of your customers in the process. What we, as customers, have to decide is, do we prefer efficiency over honesty, and cost-effectiveness over ethics?
It's not about people recieving an emergency call to their mobile phone, it's about the signal jammer letting an emergency call through to the outside world. but like it's already been said, the cinema/theatre will have a landline phone so it's not really necessary to allow them through anyway. however, having said that, i think that i would feel rather unsafe if i couldn't personally make an emergency call. maybe that's just the conditioning of having a mobile phone, but i think that you have to consider the peace-of-mind factor.
I can't find a way to export my mail from ThunderBird to Outlook. Seems to me like it's completely impossible. Has anyone found a way to do it? I don't mind if it's complicated, i'd just rather like to switch back to Outlook, I miss a lot of its features.
Any help that anyone can give me will be much appreciated.
Yeah, that's good advice, and it's pretty much what i'd planned to do anyway. I've decided that as long as I get enough experience in journalism (I'm a writer for my student newpaper) then nothing can stop me.
I understand what you mean, I've just realised that I want to be a journalist, when i'm already halfway through studying a chemistry degree. It seems slightly pointless to continue, but i've decided that any degree is a good degree and it will help me to get a job in journalism. I strongly believe that you shouldn't have regrets about the past just as long as you had fun along the way. Just because your goals now are different to your goals back then doesn't mean that you wasted your time. As for me, I'll be happy when i can sit back of an evening and read one of my stories on the front page of a national newspaper.
I think it might be because swans cost so much more than the other birds ($3500 compared with $396, which is the next highest price, for the calling birds), but don't quote me on it.
Anyone else have any ideas?
I think that you are misunderstanding the point. The point was that they did know that supersonic travel was possible in the 1940s, and therefore it was more than reasonable to tell the guy that he was talking bullshit. So no modern science is really needed to make that point.
As for "super-lightspeed" travel, we'll have to wait and see. At the moment, with today's technology, it is impossible. But we have already accomplished so many "impossible" things, so who knows? maybe one day it will happen, maybe it won't, but most of us probably won't see it, that's for sure.
I disagree. Truth is fact, and therefore you can't change a lie into truth just by your own belief. Your belief in the lie can be real and true, but the lie is still a lie at the end of the day, as it is not based on fact.
This is very similar to the evolution theory vs creation theory debate. Just believing in the creation theory will not make it true, but that does not take away from the fact that your belief in it is true.
That is of course assuming that you won't be suspected more fervently for covering every possible angle. Is it not true that sometimes a situation can be too good, or too well-explained, to be true? I would certainly be more likely to suspect that something fishy was going on if there was no way i could verify the information and the back story had absolutely no holes in it.
I think that having big name VC investors behind you shows that they believe that you are a worthwhile company, but it doesn't necessarily mean that your customers will. At the end of the day, you have to prove to your customers that you deserve their custom. One of the best ways to do this is to be an ethical company with high standards and an open, honest ethos. However, another way to do this is to provide an efficient, cost effective service that is ultimately much better than your competitors' service. It is often easier and more profitable to follow the latter path, even if you do annoy some of your customers in the process. What we, as customers, have to decide is, do we prefer efficiency over honesty, and cost-effectiveness over ethics?
It's not about people recieving an emergency call to their mobile phone, it's about the signal jammer letting an emergency call through to the outside world. but like it's already been said, the cinema/theatre will have a landline phone so it's not really necessary to allow them through anyway. however, having said that, i think that i would feel rather unsafe if i couldn't personally make an emergency call. maybe that's just the conditioning of having a mobile phone, but i think that you have to consider the peace-of-mind factor.