Obama took a page out of the Clinton playbook, co-opted the Republican agenda (healthcare, bin Laden, tax cuts), and is too right-of-center to keep the progressive/liberal/communist wings happy. Even if he embraced single-payer for healthcare, he still wouldn't be left-of-center.
Have you ever tried to unjam a high-end multifunction printer? At one job I was at, the print tech was home sick. It took four techs to figure out how to unjam a printer, as the user manual was missing from the back of the printer and the diagrams on the inside panels made no sense whatsoever. It would have been easier to take the entire machine apart and put it back together.
Would be nice if the weekday editors would check with the weekend editors to find out if a topic was previously published over the weekend. Oh, let see, like yesterday?
I'm reading "Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley" by Antonio Garcia Martinez, about Facebook advertising. I'm at the part where Facebook internal data connects with external data to attach personal information on to every piece of data that Facebook had collected from the web. Scary stuff.
I see a huge neck roll and no bicep? You just look like a fat guy flexing.
You're not looking at the whole picture. Or maybe you did double-click to see the whole picture, but didn't like the idea that a 350-pound person can have a slim waist from years of long-distance bike riding. Which is why people ask me if I ever played high school football.
"Technologies being tested in the program include advanced guidance, navigation and control; thermal-protection systems; avionics; high-temperature structures and seals; conformal, reusable insulation, lightweight electromechanical flight systems; and autonomous orbital flight, re-entry and landing," [...]
When George W. signed a $3,000 tax credit for people to train for new careers after 9/11, I never heard of programming boot camps to learn computer programming quickly. I went back to community college because I already had an A.A. in General Education, so I only needed to take to two major classes per semester over a five year period while working full-time as a video game tester. I wanted to go into white box testing but went with IT Support after I graduated.
Here's the thing: I'm not a doctor, but I *AM* giving you good nutritional advice.
YOU ARE NOT! STOP BEFORE YOU GET SOMEONE KILLED!
You poser! It was Byte Magazine.
Bite me. :p
The golden age of AI was in the early 1980's when I read all about it Bytes Magazine.
Who else will Ms. Piggy cheat with to make Kermit the Frog jealous?
Never upgrade the hardware to run Windows ever again — I'll probably be out of the job as an IT tech.
A lefty is a cormanust.
Obama took a page out of the Clinton playbook, co-opted the Republican agenda (healthcare, bin Laden, tax cuts), and is too right-of-center to keep the progressive/liberal/communist wings happy. Even if he embraced single-payer for healthcare, he still wouldn't be left-of-center.
These people need to go find an honest way to earn their bread.
They become industry consultants and get their old jobs back. And then some people wonder why nothing changes in Washington.
But if he'd done that they'd have called him a lefty.
What does Obama being left-handed have to do with healthcare?
Not because of his skin color or genetics, but because his experience and his goal is destruction.
He should have told the Republicans to take a hike and done single-payer for healthcare instead.
He probably thought, "If a black man can do this job, how hard can this job be?"
Sort of, someone has to unjam the scanner.
Have you ever tried to unjam a high-end multifunction printer? At one job I was at, the print tech was home sick. It took four techs to figure out how to unjam a printer, as the user manual was missing from the back of the printer and the diagrams on the inside panels made no sense whatsoever. It would have been easier to take the entire machine apart and put it back together.
Would be nice if the weekday editors would check with the weekend editors to find out if a topic was previously published over the weekend. Oh, let see, like yesterday?
Now you have created artificial life.
With a lifespan short than a mayfly. Will take a lot AIs of this type to generate a billable hour.
Will the AI have a college degree to work as file clerk?
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/20/business/college-degree-required-by-increasing-number-of-companies.html
Reminds me of the old union sticker that my father had on his truck: "Work harder! Millions of Americans are dependent on you!"
Have you read Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy?
No, I haven't. Thanks for the heads up!
I'm reading "Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley" by Antonio Garcia Martinez, about Facebook advertising. I'm at the part where Facebook internal data connects with external data to attach personal information on to every piece of data that Facebook had collected from the web. Scary stuff.
I usually tap my headset to indicate I'm listening to the 30+ voices in an all-day conference call — and return to posting on Slashdot.
I see a huge neck roll and no bicep? You just look like a fat guy flexing.
You're not looking at the whole picture. Or maybe you did double-click to see the whole picture, but didn't like the idea that a 350-pound person can have a slim waist from years of long-distance bike riding. Which is why people ask me if I ever played high school football.
"Technologies being tested in the program include advanced guidance, navigation and control; thermal-protection systems; avionics; high-temperature structures and seals; conformal, reusable insulation, lightweight electromechanical flight systems; and autonomous orbital flight, re-entry and landing," [...]
Coming to a Walmart near you!
When George W. signed a $3,000 tax credit for people to train for new careers after 9/11, I never heard of programming boot camps to learn computer programming quickly. I went back to community college because I already had an A.A. in General Education, so I only needed to take to two major classes per semester over a five year period while working full-time as a video game tester. I wanted to go into white box testing but went with IT Support after I graduated.
The only vets you have to worry about are the ones who carry a loaded finger gun on the bus and telling themselves, "Never surrender! Never give up!"
Get over yourself you fat clown.
You're confusing me with the wrong part of the circus. Try strong man.
https://twitter.com/cdreimer/status/861287512802705408
I thought Psychology Today disappeared after Phil Donahue went off TV back in the day.
As much as mass shootings are the national past time in the US.
FTFY - Drive-by shootings are so 1980's.