I'm unconvinced that having ever more police and ever more prisons is the answer to reducing crime. It doesn't seem to work in the countries that do it. Other factors are more important.
Or to fiddle with the figures so that crime rates don't look lower so either they haven't fiddled the crime rates or crime has dropped far further than they've said!!!
Those aren't your run of the mill average copper, those are the few armed police that are currently in a few places around central London.
Go to wood green or other towns and cities and you won't see those armed police about. And by stopping I mean preventing and they didn't prevent this attack.
And you know this how? I think that's just a cynical view without any evidence. People always want more police and that's in large part because of the endless focus of the news on petty crime stories and terrorism. Doesn't matter whether crime is going up or down, MORE POLICE is the mindless chant. I think we have enough police, they aren't free and there are other things we could spend the money on, some of which could lower crime without having more police.
If we doubled the number of police, would crime halve? Would people want even more police?
How many police do we have now compared to historical numbers of police? (semi-rhetorical, take a look)
"The has slashed police numbers" So? Crime goes down, then police numbers should also go down, I'm sick of the inane chant that we should have move police. Police don't gave much to do with terrorism anyway, it's more secret service type stuff. The police's problem is they spend too much time doing paperwork / they're inefficient at it. That's partly an I.T. failure.
The more you weigh, the more weight you lose when you cycle, you wouldn't be the 1st overweight person to lose weight cycling.
Luckily for me I was only BMI 25 when I decided to stop putting on weight and brought my BMI back down to 20 with combination cycling + diet (of over 2000 calories because of how much I was cycling). 1 year is how long you need to adopt a lifestyle for, for it to become easy/2nd nature from what I've heard.
Which is kind of wrong, In UK the average number of people killed by cyclists anywhere including on the roads is between 0 and 1 out of a population of 65 million.
Meanwhile motor vehicles kill several people per year on the 'sidewalks' (dozens?).
I think they need to expand upon different cores having different clock speeds a lot. A chip with 2 cores at 5ghz and 6 more cores at 3ghz would be awesome for both games and coding, encoding, video editing ect.
". I typically spend no more than $300 on a motherboard/processor/memory combo"
CPU is what matters most, motherboard doesn't effect speed much at all, I tend to go for the cheapest mobo for the chip I choose... and I've been lucky with buying memory when the market price has bottomed, to the point I actually sold a 8gb stick one time for more than I paid for the 8GB x2. And the i7 3770k I bought is holding it's ground very nicely.
10x more games for windows, for the meantime I can stick with 7, I'm still waiting for 3rd parties to fix the giant feces known as windows telemetry in win10.
'Basic level' - they collect so much they say it'd take 149 min's just to read what type of info it collects: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-...
Drastically higher resolution serves no purpose. Whilst I disagreed with the people who were saying 4k looks no different from 1080p, clearly not the case, especially when it comes to fonts and jaggies, I do think that the diminishing returns are small enough that any additional resolution is not worth it because of the extra power draw and because with 3d software, higher resolution is at the expense of techniques which will work better towards a better quality experience.
Often illegal but certainly not always illegal, this of course depends entirely on whether the copyright holder has given permission and/or what license the files are under.
it is also against the law to extort downloaders
Well of course it is, extortion is by definition illegal, but there's a thin line between extortion and lawful prevention of copyright infringement.
Statutory damages for a tune is $75,000, so there should be statutory damages of $7,500,000 for password sharing, that'd teach those thieving no good pirates.
Rawr! ALL science good.... Is what the GM supporters want us to believe which of course isn't true and GM supporters like to ignore the multiple downsides of rapidly mutating nature in a haphazard manner.
I'm unconvinced that having ever more police and ever more prisons is the answer to reducing crime. It doesn't seem to work in the countries that do it. Other factors are more important.
Or to fiddle with the figures so that crime rates don't look lower so either they haven't fiddled the crime rates or crime has dropped far further than they've said!!!
Those aren't your run of the mill average copper, those are the few armed police that are currently in a few places around central London.
Go to wood green or other towns and cities and you won't see those armed police about. And by stopping I mean preventing and they didn't prevent this attack.
And you know this how? I think that's just a cynical view without any evidence. People always want more police and that's in large part because of the endless focus of the news on petty crime stories and terrorism. Doesn't matter whether crime is going up or down, MORE POLICE is the mindless chant. I think we have enough police, they aren't free and there are other things we could spend the money on, some of which could lower crime without having more police.
If we doubled the number of police, would crime halve? Would people want even more police?
How many police do we have now compared to historical numbers of police? (semi-rhetorical, take a look)
"The has slashed police numbers"
So? Crime goes down, then police numbers should also go down, I'm sick of the inane chant that we should have move police. Police don't gave much to do with terrorism anyway, it's more secret service type stuff. The police's problem is they spend too much time doing paperwork / they're inefficient at it. That's partly an I.T. failure.
The more you weigh, the more weight you lose when you cycle, you wouldn't be the 1st overweight person to lose weight cycling.
Luckily for me I was only BMI 25 when I decided to stop putting on weight and brought my BMI back down to 20 with combination cycling + diet (of over 2000 calories because of how much I was cycling). 1 year is how long you need to adopt a lifestyle for, for it to become easy/2nd nature from what I've heard.
I thought you were about to say you started cycling to lose weight, that works pretty good.
Which is kind of wrong, In UK the average number of people killed by cyclists anywhere including on the roads is between 0 and 1 out of a population of 65 million.
Meanwhile motor vehicles kill several people per year on the 'sidewalks' (dozens?).
Is it still martyrdom when some whack job whacks you?
This, he's a fucking moron, mod me as troll I don't care, I'd like to see the cunt shot hard dead.
That's two words, even if you did put them very close together.
1 and 3 are going ahead anyway because they understand the economic implications:
https://www.theguardian.com/en...
India is steaming ahead with solar with plans to install 100s of GW's by a prime minister with a proven track record .
Russia, well, Putin, oil baron.
They're all dirty rats! ;-)
Is this a reference to CIA, NSA and the other secret services?
I can't even remember what my username was lol !
+1
Wishing I didn't use ISPs given email back in the nineties.
Patents and copyrights are completely different things, with a UID as low as yours I'd expect you to know that.
Practically speaking the answer to your question is mostly yes, legally speaking I don't care, seriously, who gives a 4star.
I think they need to expand upon different cores having different clock speeds a lot. A chip with 2 cores at 5ghz and 6 more cores at 3ghz would be awesome for both games and coding, encoding, video editing ect.
". I typically spend no more than $300 on a motherboard/processor/memory combo"
CPU is what matters most, motherboard doesn't effect speed much at all, I tend to go for the cheapest mobo for the chip I choose... and I've been lucky with buying memory when the market price has bottomed, to the point I actually sold a 8gb stick one time for more than I paid for the 8GB x2. And the i7 3770k I bought is holding it's ground very nicely.
10x more games for windows, for the meantime I can stick with 7, I'm still waiting for 3rd parties to fix the giant feces known as windows telemetry in win10.
'Basic level' - they collect so much they say it'd take 149 min's just to read what type of info it collects:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-...
Drastically higher resolution serves no purpose. Whilst I disagreed with the people who were saying 4k looks no different from 1080p, clearly not the case, especially when it comes to fonts and jaggies, I do think that the diminishing returns are small enough that any additional resolution is not worth it because of the extra power draw and because with 3d software, higher resolution is at the expense of techniques which will work better towards a better quality experience.
Often illegal but certainly not always illegal, this of course depends entirely on whether the copyright holder has given permission and/or what license the files are under.
No, still only at the north and south of the planet.
Statutory damages for a tune is $75,000, so there should be statutory damages of $7,500,000 for password sharing, that'd teach those thieving no good pirates.
Rawr! ALL science good.... Is what the GM supporters want us to believe which of course isn't true and GM supporters like to ignore the multiple downsides of rapidly mutating nature in a haphazard manner.