Right now Apple is proving the market for such a device, and then products like OpenMoko will come in and claim it, using the iPhone as R&D to prove concept but without encumbering themselves as Apple is doing.
Oh I'll agree there, a recession was almost assured after such a large bubble burst. If one hadn't I would have been shocked. But it was the bailout, which prevented the normal cycle of getting rid of bad habits which hurt the worst. Basically rewarding bad behavior, which induced almost immediately a new bubble without correcting the underlying flaws in the system which led up to the issues in the first place.
If the system works, but you are just having an issue finding help, then the issue is not the platform it is the job pool. Perhaps you are setting your sights too high, or perhaps you are wording your help request poorly. I happen to be skilled in Linux admin, yet in my current job I am working with a mixed Solaris and zOS environment. The skill difference turned out to be very slight, and within 2 weeks I was up to speed for the most part.
you know that might be the whole plan with this $95 million loan at 21%. Make the company so toxic Novel won't demand it for payment, else take on this massive debt.
A deflation of a bubble != a recession. Even with the tech bubble implosion, the economy still continued to grow at a decent clip for a full year. A solid economy is based on this premise, that a single industry does not an economy make. While the tech bubble was regrettable, we still had a diverse enough economy that the correction did not take down the whole thing like a stack of dominos. Now, compare that to the Housing Bubble, where that was the sole, single, solitary driving force of the economy, and unlike tech where you can make new products, you can't just *make* new land on demand easily. That means a hard wall, fast drop, hard crash, BAM!
They have? Democrats get to pick the chairman of the fed reserve? What about the Sec of Interior? They have a veto-proof majority? Well, someone should tell them that.
Would work for me and mess with everybody's head. And of course have McCain offer the same back to Obama, because then no matter who wins, the country wins.
And Texas also allocated delegates based on turnout in the past 2 elections. Clinton won mainly in 1-delegate districts, Obama in 3-delegate districts. Clinton winning by 51% is a net-win for Obama.
The economy never rebounded with the tax cuts. it only halted implosion. If you check the employment numbers, the dollar growth curve, manufacturing, and inflation we actually are exactly where we were at the end of the last recession in 2001. All his tax cuts did was pass the buck, floating the cut with a, oh what was it, oh yes, 5 year bond. Guess what's being paid back now, and guess what we are now resuming.
You cannot borrow money from Peter to pay Paul and expect to get ahead. Yet this is exactly what he did, run on credit cards in order to push a policy which netted ZERO GROWTH. And now it is time to pay the piper.
The economy is tanking due to the Republicans. Whomever the next president will be is about to oversee the greatest collapse we've seen since the Great Depression, as the only thing shoring up our economy at the moment is over $600 billion of loaned capitol which is going to baloon to $2 trillion by years end at the current pace. If I were a strategist, I would throw the election, to let the Republicans take it, and watch as everything collapses around them.
Alternatively, put forth the strongest dream-team, a Regan/Bush 1980 style team. Idealist speechgiver as the main ticket, the strong and reasoned seasoned senate veteran in the VP chair. Push forward using the collapsing economy as your footprint. Forget the war, people don't think of war when they're worried about their jobs! It's the economy stupid!
The claim that this would enable teachers to objectively present scientific information is not just misleading, it's downright dangerous and bogus. What it does enable is for teachers to push religious and philosophy as scientific fact, which only hurts our educational system.
If Florida cannot grasp that religion does not belong in the science lab, and science does not belong in church, I will be forced to move to a state which does understand that a solid understanding of science is critical for development of a productive member of society. My son is 5, he will start having to deal with grade school science in 2nd grade. You have 18 months to fix yourselves Florida, or you shall loose out on not only myself, but my company, and any potential workers I may hire in the future.
90% of traffic jam's issue stem from everyone trying to rush. They go faster than the speed limit, but then encounter someone actually going the speed limit, so put on their brakes, or they cut in traffic, again, needing to use brakes. This cascades backwards rapidly.
If people just stuck to the speed limit, used their signals properly, and did not rush around like piglets at feeding time, a lot of traffic jams would be nonexistant. It's just being courteous to your fellow driver.
Reminds me of the one nasty little bug I ran across (DOS virus, mind you) which hid not on the HD, but in the SRAM buffer found on a particular brand of floppy drive (chinon or mitsumi I believe). Incredibly nasty in that nobody knew where it was coming from, or why a HD wipe didn't get rid of it.
Very smart plan, and it is one that is very doable on the African Continent. Such a programme would enable them to skip huge pieces of now obsolete planning and infastructure that is hobbling the wests growth.
In the original series, (where the Cylons broke free of their original reptilic masters) a man named Count Iblis corrupted the central control computer, now called the Supreme Cylon, which in turn directly reprogrammed the IL-series Commanders (who from then on had a voice identical to Iblis), which in turn reprogrammed the IL-series humanoids and IL-series Centurions. Now, how much of this will be taken into the new show I have no idea, but it was an interesting take.
Right now Apple is proving the market for such a device, and then products like OpenMoko will come in and claim it, using the iPhone as R&D to prove concept but without encumbering themselves as Apple is doing.
Oh I'll agree there, a recession was almost assured after such a large bubble burst. If one hadn't I would have been shocked. But it was the bailout, which prevented the normal cycle of getting rid of bad habits which hurt the worst. Basically rewarding bad behavior, which induced almost immediately a new bubble without correcting the underlying flaws in the system which led up to the issues in the first place.
If the system works, but you are just having an issue finding help, then the issue is not the platform it is the job pool. Perhaps you are setting your sights too high, or perhaps you are wording your help request poorly. I happen to be skilled in Linux admin, yet in my current job I am working with a mixed Solaris and zOS environment. The skill difference turned out to be very slight, and within 2 weeks I was up to speed for the most part.
I can't even get it to add up two cells into a third right half of the time, and this guy is doing stuff right out of Tron...
Try the Genesi Efika sometime running MorphOS... I had the Pegasos with it and understand exactly what you're talking about.
you know that might be the whole plan with this $95 million loan at 21%. Make the company so toxic Novel won't demand it for payment, else take on this massive debt.
A deflation of a bubble != a recession. Even with the tech bubble implosion, the economy still continued to grow at a decent clip for a full year. A solid economy is based on this premise, that a single industry does not an economy make. While the tech bubble was regrettable, we still had a diverse enough economy that the correction did not take down the whole thing like a stack of dominos. Now, compare that to the Housing Bubble, where that was the sole, single, solitary driving force of the economy, and unlike tech where you can make new products, you can't just *make* new land on demand easily. That means a hard wall, fast drop, hard crash, BAM!
Amazing how people forget the shutdown...
You can have someone else edit you?
*calls up the wife*
Um, the recession happened in the second half of '01, beginning in July, after the Bush Tax Cut went into effect.
They have? Democrats get to pick the chairman of the fed reserve? What about the Sec of Interior? They have a veto-proof majority? Well, someone should tell them that.
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Reminds me a lot of the old Amiga exec kernel in that regards.
Would work for me and mess with everybody's head. And of course have McCain offer the same back to Obama, because then no matter who wins, the country wins.
68% according to the latest Reuters poll see it that way, so that seems like "most Americans" to me.
And Texas also allocated delegates based on turnout in the past 2 elections. Clinton won mainly in 1-delegate districts, Obama in 3-delegate districts. Clinton winning by 51% is a net-win for Obama.
The economy never rebounded with the tax cuts. it only halted implosion. If you check the employment numbers, the dollar growth curve, manufacturing, and inflation we actually are exactly where we were at the end of the last recession in 2001. All his tax cuts did was pass the buck, floating the cut with a, oh what was it, oh yes, 5 year bond. Guess what's being paid back now, and guess what we are now resuming.
You cannot borrow money from Peter to pay Paul and expect to get ahead. Yet this is exactly what he did, run on credit cards in order to push a policy which netted ZERO GROWTH. And now it is time to pay the piper.
The economy is tanking due to the Republicans. Whomever the next president will be is about to oversee the greatest collapse we've seen since the Great Depression, as the only thing shoring up our economy at the moment is over $600 billion of loaned capitol which is going to baloon to $2 trillion by years end at the current pace. If I were a strategist, I would throw the election, to let the Republicans take it, and watch as everything collapses around them.
Alternatively, put forth the strongest dream-team, a Regan/Bush 1980 style team. Idealist speechgiver as the main ticket, the strong and reasoned seasoned senate veteran in the VP chair. Push forward using the collapsing economy as your footprint. Forget the war, people don't think of war when they're worried about their jobs! It's the economy stupid!
I'm forwarding that to my state rep and senator as well as to the governor as well.
The claim that this would enable teachers to objectively present scientific information is not just misleading, it's downright dangerous and bogus. What it does enable is for teachers to push religious and philosophy as scientific fact, which only hurts our educational system.
If Florida cannot grasp that religion does not belong in the science lab, and science does not belong in church, I will be forced to move to a state which does understand that a solid understanding of science is critical for development of a productive member of society. My son is 5, he will start having to deal with grade school science in 2nd grade. You have 18 months to fix yourselves Florida, or you shall loose out on not only myself, but my company, and any potential workers I may hire in the future.
90% of traffic jam's issue stem from everyone trying to rush. They go faster than the speed limit, but then encounter someone actually going the speed limit, so put on their brakes, or they cut in traffic, again, needing to use brakes. This cascades backwards rapidly.
If people just stuck to the speed limit, used their signals properly, and did not rush around like piglets at feeding time, a lot of traffic jams would be nonexistant. It's just being courteous to your fellow driver.
Reminds me of the one nasty little bug I ran across (DOS virus, mind you) which hid not on the HD, but in the SRAM buffer found on a particular brand of floppy drive (chinon or mitsumi I believe). Incredibly nasty in that nobody knew where it was coming from, or why a HD wipe didn't get rid of it.
Very smart plan, and it is one that is very doable on the African Continent. Such a programme would enable them to skip huge pieces of now obsolete planning and infastructure that is hobbling the wests growth.
yes, just like I said. The original Cylon species was reptilic IIRC.
In the original series, (where the Cylons broke free of their original reptilic masters) a man named Count Iblis corrupted the central control computer, now called the Supreme Cylon, which in turn directly reprogrammed the IL-series Commanders (who from then on had a voice identical to Iblis), which in turn reprogrammed the IL-series humanoids and IL-series Centurions. Now, how much of this will be taken into the new show I have no idea, but it was an interesting take.