Unions are too localized, unrecognized by the world community, and are often met with military actions. Most are considered government bodies (communist party). It would be more difficult to have an international government body recognizing unions than to have the WTO insist members implement a minimum wage to become, or continue to be, members. Sure there would be a huge disparity between nations; but, it is a start. It would also point out how long "first world" counties need to suffer before "third world" countries will stop consuming industrial jobs.
You can't be much older than the geezer that coined the phrase intertubes.:P
Proper noun Intertubes pl
(chiefly Internet slang, humorous) The Internet.
This looks like it would be a very useful tool for debugging. Being able to see things in real time and plain text is very helpful. That being said, so are ssldump, strace, and gdb. However, I don't install any of these utilities unless I need to do some debugging. An application that can not be uninstalled, can not be turned off, and actively divulges private information is nothing less than a spyware rootkit.
I do not want a part of a drive to fail after one year (the seemingly life span of a SSD drive) when the other part still has two more years (what I'm finding to be the life span of SATA drives these days) left in it. Link courtesy of Hairyfeet.
The delegate authority must authorize the delegation of authority delegations so each authority delegation has authorized delegation of authority so it can then be delegated to each contributing authority delegatory delegation. I hereby delegate this contribution to the authority delegating the authority to Google such to authorize Google to form a delegatory system of authority delegation as long as it delegates said authority to other delegating authorities like Slashdot.
That's quite a reach, to say Apple only needs X people, therefore this is a contributing factor to unemployment and inequality.
It is a comparison of money making companies and their lack of a need for workers compared to the number of workers needing to be employed. IMHO Apple should not have been on the list because they employ thousands of people in manufacturing (just not in the U.S.). Regardless, the more profitable companies these days require fewer and fewer employees while the population is increasing.
I like XMPP. Being able to run your own server for your users and still allow your users to send messages to people with google accounts is nice. If you didn't have to jump through hoops for all the others life would be good.
1) Not having your preferences analyzed by someones marketing team. 2) Not having your search words pop up red flags on a government sensor. 3) The possibility of unifying a search engine, distributed SSL authority, and DNSEC in a single application.
Email is consistent and can be secured. IM, twitter, facebook, skype all require remote accounts. This sounds like another spoiled boss that doesn't know shit about security.
This could open up cheap land to space communication. This begs the question, "What is the cheapest way to send a home built satellite into a geosynchronous orbit"?
I didn't say it was capitalism. I asked if you were saying capitalists were in favor of it or not and pointed out what is happening to property rights. Your post is ambiguous.
The senses doesn't count homeless or non citizens. A multimillionaire would have to keep his/her money in a mattress or lie on the senses report. Reports are checked against IRS records before being submitted.
Texas (Downtown Dallas) wouldn't let me do this but LA might. Start a business renting small electric vehicles (golf cart style) to people getting off the train.
Unions are too localized, unrecognized by the world community, and are often met with military actions. Most are considered government bodies (communist party). It would be more difficult to have an international government body recognizing unions than to have the WTO insist members implement a minimum wage to become, or continue to be, members. Sure there would be a huge disparity between nations; but, it is a start. It would also point out how long "first world" counties need to suffer before "third world" countries will stop consuming industrial jobs.
You can't be much older than the geezer that coined the phrase intertubes. :P
Proper noun
Intertubes pl
(chiefly Internet slang, humorous) The Internet.
This looks like it would be a very useful tool for debugging. Being able to see things in real time and plain text is very helpful. That being said, so are ssldump, strace, and gdb. However, I don't install any of these utilities unless I need to do some debugging. An application that can not be uninstalled, can not be turned off, and actively divulges private information is nothing less than a spyware rootkit.
Dey wair tech clothez of sheepz but dey is wolvz insied. Bad wolvz. --ceiling cat
I do not want a part of a drive to fail after one year (the seemingly life span of a SSD drive) when the other part still has two more years (what I'm finding to be the life span of SATA drives these days) left in it. Link courtesy of Hairyfeet.
The delegate authority must authorize the delegation of authority delegations so each authority delegation has authorized delegation of authority so it can then be delegated to each contributing authority delegatory delegation. I hereby delegate this contribution to the authority delegating the authority to Google such to authorize Google to form a delegatory system of authority delegation as long as it delegates said authority to other delegating authorities like Slashdot.
That's quite a reach, to say Apple only needs X people, therefore this is a contributing factor to unemployment and inequality.
It is a comparison of money making companies and their lack of a need for workers compared to the number of workers needing to be employed. IMHO Apple should not have been on the list because they employ thousands of people in manufacturing (just not in the U.S.). Regardless, the more profitable companies these days require fewer and fewer employees while the population is increasing.
No way Americans can compete against 3rd world wages.
Yep. The world needs a minimum wage.
Software development is probably the easiest thing in the world to offshore - you don't even have to ship products.
Yep. The world is connected by the intertubes.
Less than 25% of IBM employees were born in the USA.
I doubt more than .01% of that 25% are getting paid significantly less than their U.S. counterparts. If you have a link showing otherwise please share.
I didn't know about status. I'll look into it. Thanks!
I like XMPP. Being able to run your own server for your users and still allow your users to send messages to people with google accounts is nice. If you didn't have to jump through hoops for all the others life would be good.
They don't say what the compute was displaying. Porn has been known to effect the movement of sperms.
What is the incentive for being a search peer?
1) Not having your preferences analyzed by someones marketing team.
2) Not having your search words pop up red flags on a government sensor.
3) The possibility of unifying a search engine, distributed SSL authority, and DNSEC in a single application.
Email is consistent and can be secured. IM, twitter, facebook, skype all require remote accounts. This sounds like another spoiled boss that doesn't know shit about security.
Or when you pirate. Like Addison charging people to see copies of Georges Méliès "A trip to the moon".
Another combat-feat paper implementation of WOW.
Nothing personal towards you but I find it ironic to see a PnP game being seen as a dup of computer game that is a dup of PnP games.
How much for just room temperature fog?
Great link. Thanks!
Thanks!
This could open up cheap land to space communication. This begs the question, "What is the cheapest way to send a home built satellite into a geosynchronous orbit"?
When you don't want anyone seeing what is on the screen aren't you usually naked? Glasses aren't going to hide much, IMHO.
assbackwards is a variable.
I didn't say it was capitalism. I asked if you were saying capitalists were in favor of it or not and pointed out what is happening to property rights. Your post is ambiguous.
The senses doesn't count homeless or non citizens. A multimillionaire would have to keep his/her money in a mattress or lie on the senses report. Reports are checked against IRS records before being submitted.
WalMart, natural gas, thankless jobs, explosive gas... comedy on slashdot is hard fucking work.
Texas (Downtown Dallas) wouldn't let me do this but LA might. Start a business renting small electric vehicles (golf cart style) to people getting off the train.
Your saying capitalists are in favor of property rights? http://salon.glenrose.net/default.asp?view=plink&id=981
Agreed. It is REALLY easy in the Republic of Texas. Just ask anyone living in Ellis or Denton County. http://salon.glenrose.net/default.asp?view=plink&id=981