You wouldn't hire somebody who was actively trying to slit their wrists...
Tobacco users are actively making a choice to do something that is unquestionably unhealthy. By excluding such a population from your bargaining unit, you've likely significantly lowered your insurance premiums. This saves both employees and employer money and leads to more governmental efficiency in a time when revenues in state and local governments are definitely hurting.
Ban smokers or lay off a cop?
If Nevada can manage without corporation tax, I see no reason why Washington can't.
That argument is lacking in logic. Oregon has no Sales tax. Washington has no personal income tax. Neither have a personal property tax. Different states have different taxes. By your logic, it seems that everybody should be able to live and work in Washington via an employer's fake subsidiary location and a PO Box for you and buy in Oregon to avoid the Washington sales tax. If Washington can manage without a personal income tax, you see no reason why Oregon can't. If Oregon can go without a Sales tax, you see no reason Washington can't.
Oops. We just took some significant sources of income away from the states.
"Completely useless" is a bit of an overstatement. It can help by bringing new people to the plate. Realize a vast majority of the world is completely shackled to non-free and downright evil software. If we can give them a taste of what "free" software can do and slowly migrate them from completely closed software, then shouldn't we be happier than we were? It may not be ideal, but it's better than nothing.
Sakaguchi told the press in Tokyo, referring to the company's only stated goal for the launch so far - namely that the console will appear in at least one territory, most likely Japan, this spring.'
So in other words... Japan is lucky enough to get to pay to be in Sony's beta test and the US is, indeed, not going to get the thing until 2007?
Dude, I bet you can't find an "old" laptop with "a few ghz" worth of CPU power, a gig of RAM, and a 128MB worth of video RAM for less than $200. Tack on a $150 (!!) tuner card (that is PCMCIA or USB 2.0, not PCI) and at least $50 worth of wireless accessories and you're definitely over your two-hundred-dollar mark.
No, really, I agree whole heartedly. Opposites attract and for good reason. However, sharing interests can make life interesting, too... just because she has the same job doesn't mean she has the same interests. Or even skills.
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Please read up on what, exactly, deus ex machina is. It is a literary term, describing the way gods would be lowered on to stage with a mechane (machine) to solve otherwise unsolvable problems that came up during the play. Because the "gods" would come from the "machine," the term "deus ex machina" was used - meaning, literally, god from the machine.
People using the term to describe Google sound like people who overheard the term once, had no idea what it meant, so they translated it and decided to take a literal meaning to the thing. I'm reminded of people using the term "body of crime" incorrectly (once even on CSI... *sigh*).
You wouldn't hire somebody who was actively trying to slit their wrists... Tobacco users are actively making a choice to do something that is unquestionably unhealthy. By excluding such a population from your bargaining unit, you've likely significantly lowered your insurance premiums. This saves both employees and employer money and leads to more governmental efficiency in a time when revenues in state and local governments are definitely hurting. Ban smokers or lay off a cop?
You are my hero.
How has this post not been modded +5 Funny?
Oregon has a similar law. It's a misdemeanor.
So why does the firefox GUI make a site with a self-signed certificate appear (to the non-technical user) less secure than a plain HTTP site?
Because it is better to know a connection can be snooped than to believe your connection is snoop-proof and be wrong about it.
*obligatory "it isn't the size that matters, it's how you use it" post*
I don't think his Canadian senator has much pull with the Pentagon.
Maybe after Canada becomes the 52nd State (right after Mexico and before Northern California - AKA Lincoln) he could give it a shot.
Oops. We just took some significant sources of income away from the states.
If your ntp-enabled systems are drifting 15 seconds out of whack with each other, you have bigger problems than additional SSH security.
The FCC says there will be no more Analog after 2012. The Mayan calendar ends in 2012.
Coincidence?
If a car thief has access to your keys for an hour, aren't you going to lose your car anyway?
This is slashdot... you don't get laid at all.
There has to be code before it can be compiled...
"Completely useless" is a bit of an overstatement. It can help by bringing new people to the plate. Realize a vast majority of the world is completely shackled to non-free and downright evil software. If we can give them a taste of what "free" software can do and slowly migrate them from completely closed software, then shouldn't we be happier than we were? It may not be ideal, but it's better than nothing.
Sakaguchi told the press in Tokyo, referring to the company's only stated goal for the launch so far - namely that the console will appear in at least one territory, most likely Japan, this spring.'
So in other words... Japan is lucky enough to get to pay to be in Sony's beta test and the US is, indeed, not going to get the thing until 2007?
Dude, I bet you can't find an "old" laptop with "a few ghz" worth of CPU power, a gig of RAM, and a 128MB worth of video RAM for less than $200. Tack on a $150 (!!) tuner card (that is PCMCIA or USB 2.0, not PCI) and at least $50 worth of wireless accessories and you're definitely over your two-hundred-dollar mark.
Sorry.
Go buy a TiVo.
Um, this is Slashdot. There is no real thing before porn here. Not that I go there, but for those who do...
No, really, I agree whole heartedly. Opposites attract and for good reason. However, sharing interests can make life interesting, too... just because she has the same job doesn't mean she has the same interests. Or even skills.
We need women, don't we? If you're working in the tech industry, wouldn't it be nice to be able to date somebody who shared similar interests?
I think we'd all give our left... uhhh... big toe to find a nice Hot Geek Girl.
While the xbox360 may be more fun... it's also a *lot* more expensive than a couple Motrin.
I can't define it, but I know it when I see it.
Please read up on what, exactly, deus ex machina is. It is a literary term, describing the way gods would be lowered on to stage with a mechane (machine) to solve otherwise unsolvable problems that came up during the play. Because the "gods" would come from the "machine," the term "deus ex machina" was used - meaning, literally, god from the machine.
People using the term to describe Google sound like people who overheard the term once, had no idea what it meant, so they translated it and decided to take a literal meaning to the thing. I'm reminded of people using the term "body of crime" incorrectly (once even on CSI... *sigh*).
I don't think he has a clue what the term means.
I just don't see how Google is really going to help authors when they can't think of a way to solve a problem.
Is a big G going to be lowered on to the stage in broadway productions that solves all the problems or something? I think not.
It's a literary term. It's not a term describing something in the real world...
They killed Star Trek.
'cause it's been visible several times... ever wonder what that big ol' tower of ash was?
Yep - it was the volcano.
Is Dell shipping security risks now?
They've been shipping Windows for years, haven't they?