Your logic is spot on until you get to "But subsidies for production and installation of renewables (as the US gov't currently does) is absolute futility--by doing so, the government is distorting the value of those products, actually providing a disincentive for producers to make those systems more economical on their own." The more something is made the better and more efficient a producer can be if the demand triples a machine that can produce 3 times as much becomes a better choice. A little extra capital and the same manpower to produce 3 x's as much that is a big gain in efficiency. The reasoning goes that once the extra gains are made up the price will fall and the subsidies can be removed.
Exit polls are very accurate if done properly, Ohio wasn't the only state with discrepancies in 2004 Florida, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada and Iowa exit polls all showed Kerry winning and none of them he did win. Either there was a fundamental flaw in the exit polls of those swing states or there was election fraud in many states.
You are right about the cultural problem but you have the wrong cause, the true reason is why private schools do much better then public schools it has less to do with class, race, or parental involvement and more to do with removing the problem children. Private schools don't have to get 100% of students educated they can remove the problem, some students are a cancer to a class and removing them is best for the whole. Stop funding schools by how many bodies are in seats on funding day, don't force kids to go to school, and remove the kids that create a hostile environment for everyone. Yes this is harsh but coddling hasn't worked.
If you think they will allow access to sensitive networks you are nuts, they won't even be able to access their email unless the computer has a smart chip reader, all this is really doing it making the printing out of plane tickets from a hotel computer a little safer.
Even if 10% of their customers leave because of this increase they will make it back and then some with a 60% price increase. A competitor might get the suits nervous enough to decide that this was a bad idea $16 isn't exactly an ass raping either.
Should Jewish women be forced to remove their wigs when taking a driver license photo? How About Sheiks should they be forced to remove their head wear? The ban everything religious in government settings argument has a big problem in that it persecutes people of faith for having that faith. Forcing religion on people is just as bad as forcing people to go against their faith.
Go to a auto paint store they will have the proper cartridge filters for fiberglass also wear a tyvex suit with a hood so none of the particles will be in your hair or clothes.
Bolo an old tank game used ring communication it was very effective as long as everyone was close one idiot with a long ping could bring the game to a hault.
This is good as well. Insurance company profits are ridiculous and hopefully this will force them to invest a lot of those profits in the American economy to do this work. Complaining about expense when replacing systems in a organization that is fraught with malpractice (misdiagnosis, amputating the wrong limb, dispensing the wrong medication) is ridiculous. This is akin to the government complaining about the cost of replacing infrastructure when the alternative is your car plunging in the river on your morning commute.
Insurance companies are not the villains making an obscene 5% profit, they will probably increase profit once this system is in place as they only have to change a few programs, over billing and other risks will be mitigated due to better identification of injuries. Hospitals and other health care providers are the one's who will feel the pain as they have to update all their systems many of which hard coded the values in and so every program has to be updated and tested to the medical standards (which is why the values were hard coded in the first place).
Yes but this time we won't make those same mistakes we will make new ones and not only will there be multiple meltdowns that will stretch our ability to deal with them but there will be power outages everywhere making it that much harder to deal with the situation. [/scary music] The truth is that we should all ready know how these reactors behave when under stress, I have no knowledge as to how the reactors are tested but can imagine that they have been tested under some of these conditions before.
In the programming world, I always got the impression that, collectively, we respected the self-taught coder more than one who spent four years in school being spoon fed how to code.
With that statement I can tell you did not go to college, I have a CS degree but did not go to college to learn how to code, it would take a year tops to teach some one how to code and what typically happens is that the freshman year is a syntax year, the complex logic is taught later so the students don't have to struggle with learning the syntax and logic at the same time. I would say the opposite that more formal education you had in a technical filed the more respect you are given, most program managers have a Masters or higher in their field if not then a bachelors and many years of experience there are a few outliers on both sides but unless you plan an starting your own company formal education will get you further.
It's an intriguing development to be sure.
Realistically though, it's illegal to tap into other people's cable TV wires (or allow yours to be shared) even if you don't bother to watch the signal. Which logically extends to pirating wireless TV signals meant for decoding by a paying customer. Which on the internet is merely "paywalled" behind a login and password. Just because the data is flowing right past you doesn't give you the right to splice into it or split it back out, regardless of means.
That reminds me of a trailer park boys episode when Ricky is pirating satellite tv for the whole park.
How the f*ck is that stealing, what do ya own space? No Naysaw does Naysaw? Rocket people, perhaps you’ve heard of them?
What if I do not give anyone my login info but instead have a "Master password" that I give to my friend that has my login credentials that will load my name and password.
Parental involvement is the most significant single indicator of student success. Parental involvement also decreases as income decreases. Sometimes it's because parents have to work multiple jobs. Sometimes it's because the cycle of poverty creates despair which leads people to make bad decisions like turning to drugs and crime, which often lead them into our well-funded prison system. Schools have gotten worse as the gap between rich and poor has widened. This is not a coincidence.
While that is true the real indicator is if the child is from a single parent home this is due to the extra burden or caring and raising a child alone and not having as much time for the child. I remember reading that when single parenthood is corrected for there is not a difference in graduation or crime rates between whites and other minorities
-children in repeat divorces earned lower grades and their peers rated them as less pleasant to be around. (Andrew J. Cherlin, Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage –Harvard University Press 1981)
-A Child in a female-headed home is 10 times more likely to be beaten or murdered. (The Legal Beagle, July 1984, from “The Garbage Generation”)
-Seventy percent of long-term prison inmates grew up in broken homes.
-Children of divorced parents are roughly two times more likely to drop out of high school than their peers who benefit from living with parents who did not divorce. (McLanahan, Sandefur, “Growing Up With a Single Parent: What Hurts, What Helps” Harvard University Press 1994)
-75% of children/adolescents in chemical dependency hospitals are from single-parent families.(Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA)
-63% of suicides are individuals from single parent families (FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - Investigative Aid)
A government's obsession with secrecy is not always a logical thing.
The thing your forgetting is that we didn't want any of our temporary allies to advance their code breaking tech on our backs. Since we had advanced in our tech they were obsolete but still valuable to other nations they were destroyed because we had no use for them but other countries may have. Lots of military grade electronics are repurposed or destroyed today for the exact same reason.
But we can't use profiling that's racist, it's much less offensive to force all passengers to take naked pictures and grope them, then it would be to question the people most likely to commit acts of terrorism.
The problem with flying in Alaska is the wind, specifically the way winds change do to the mountains, humans have a hard time accounting for these rapid changes and as a result crash, a typical UAV would not be able to handle those problems the response time is way too long, that is why take off and landing of predator planes is done locally. The B2 crash is another lesson the plane stalled out and crashed because a sensor was wrong and the software overrode the pilot and decided to pull up causing a stall at takeoff.
Mod parent up. I trust the engineers at Google ("Do no evil" be damned) a hell of a more than I trust drivers on the Long Island Expressway. For those of you who are afraid of a computer driving the car, remember there is still a modicum of predictability. Additionally, they may drive slower and take fewer risks than the average New York driver. A computer won't chance a narrow no-signal lane change just to get to work thirty seconds earlier.
But a computer won't force it's way onto the highway and could easily get stuck on an on ramp in heavy traffic because there is not a big enough gap to merge into.
Although the acoustic technology remains theoretical, the researchers think that it can be built. Lepri cited optics, saying that nonlinear photonics is a well-developed field now.
Couldn't i just sound proof a room, put a few microphones outside the room send the signal in to the room. Doing it passively is cool but there is no way it would be cheaper then some soundboard a microphone and a speaker.
The same thing that happens if you're not related, they threaten to fire you you sue them and the law is overturned.
Your logic is spot on until you get to "But subsidies for production and installation of renewables (as the US gov't currently does) is absolute futility--by doing so, the government is distorting the value of those products, actually providing a disincentive for producers to make those systems more economical on their own." The more something is made the better and more efficient a producer can be if the demand triples a machine that can produce 3 times as much becomes a better choice. A little extra capital and the same manpower to produce 3 x's as much that is a big gain in efficiency. The reasoning goes that once the extra gains are made up the price will fall and the subsidies can be removed.
Exit polls are very accurate if done properly, Ohio wasn't the only state with discrepancies in 2004 Florida, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada and Iowa exit polls all showed Kerry winning and none of them he did win. Either there was a fundamental flaw in the exit polls of those swing states or there was election fraud in many states.
You are right about the cultural problem but you have the wrong cause, the true reason is why private schools do much better then public schools it has less to do with class, race, or parental involvement and more to do with removing the problem children. Private schools don't have to get 100% of students educated they can remove the problem, some students are a cancer to a class and removing them is best for the whole. Stop funding schools by how many bodies are in seats on funding day, don't force kids to go to school, and remove the kids that create a hostile environment for everyone. Yes this is harsh but coddling hasn't worked.
If you think they will allow access to sensitive networks you are nuts, they won't even be able to access their email unless the computer has a smart chip reader, all this is really doing it making the printing out of plane tickets from a hotel computer a little safer.
A circular object that revolves and is below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move over the ground.
The wheel
I await your reply.
What's your point that using an equation on itself will result in any elements equating to themselves when solved for.
There must have been a little emotion because the change doesn't happen until September 1st.
Even if 10% of their customers leave because of this increase they will make it back and then some with a 60% price increase. A competitor might get the suits nervous enough to decide that this was a bad idea $16 isn't exactly an ass raping either.
Should Jewish women be forced to remove their wigs when taking a driver license photo?
How About Sheiks should they be forced to remove their head wear?
The ban everything religious in government settings argument has a big problem in that it persecutes people of faith for having that faith. Forcing religion on people is just as bad as forcing people to go against their faith.
Go to a auto paint store they will have the proper cartridge filters for fiberglass also wear a tyvex suit with a hood so none of the particles will be in your hair or clothes.
Bolo an old tank game used ring communication it was very effective as long as everyone was close one idiot with a long ping could bring the game to a hault.
Not to advocate for slash and burn in the name of economic expansion, but we're not ready to run our economies on windmills and horse manure yet.
Currently are government is the only thing that runs on horse manure.
This is good as well. Insurance company profits are ridiculous and hopefully this will force them to invest a lot of those profits in the American economy to do this work. Complaining about expense when replacing systems in a organization that is fraught with malpractice (misdiagnosis, amputating the wrong limb, dispensing the wrong medication) is ridiculous. This is akin to the government complaining about the cost of replacing infrastructure when the alternative is your car plunging in the river on your morning commute.
Insurance companies are not the villains making an obscene 5% profit, they will probably increase profit once this system is in place as they only have to change a few programs, over billing and other risks will be mitigated due to better identification of injuries. Hospitals and other health care providers are the one's who will feel the pain as they have to update all their systems many of which hard coded the values in and so every program has to be updated and tested to the medical standards (which is why the values were hard coded in the first place).
Yes but this time we won't make those same mistakes we will make new ones and not only will there be multiple meltdowns that will stretch our ability to deal with them but there will be power outages everywhere making it that much harder to deal with the situation. [/scary music] The truth is that we should all ready know how these reactors behave when under stress, I have no knowledge as to how the reactors are tested but can imagine that they have been tested under some of these conditions before.
In the programming world, I always got the impression that, collectively, we respected the self-taught coder more than one who spent four years in school being spoon fed how to code.
With that statement I can tell you did not go to college, I have a CS degree but did not go to college to learn how to code, it would take a year tops to teach some one how to code and what typically happens is that the freshman year is a syntax year, the complex logic is taught later so the students don't have to struggle with learning the syntax and logic at the same time. I would say the opposite that more formal education you had in a technical filed the more respect you are given, most program managers have a Masters or higher in their field if not then a bachelors and many years of experience there are a few outliers on both sides but unless you plan an starting your own company formal education will get you further.
It's an intriguing development to be sure. Realistically though, it's illegal to tap into other people's cable TV wires (or allow yours to be shared) even if you don't bother to watch the signal. Which logically extends to pirating wireless TV signals meant for decoding by a paying customer. Which on the internet is merely "paywalled" behind a login and password. Just because the data is flowing right past you doesn't give you the right to splice into it or split it back out, regardless of means.
That reminds me of a trailer park boys episode when Ricky is pirating satellite tv for the whole park.
How the f*ck is that stealing, what do ya own space? No Naysaw does
Naysaw?
Rocket people, perhaps you’ve heard of them?
What if I do not give anyone my login info but instead have a "Master password" that I give to my friend that has my login credentials that will load my name and password.
Parental involvement is the most significant single indicator of student success. Parental involvement also decreases as income decreases. Sometimes it's because parents have to work multiple jobs. Sometimes it's because the cycle of poverty creates despair which leads people to make bad decisions like turning to drugs and crime, which often lead them into our well-funded prison system. Schools have gotten worse as the gap between rich and poor has widened. This is not a coincidence.
While that is true the real indicator is if the child is from a single parent home this is due to the extra burden or caring and raising a child alone and not having as much time for the child. I remember reading that when single parenthood is corrected for there is not a difference in graduation or crime rates between whites and other minorities
-children in repeat divorces earned lower grades and their peers rated them as less pleasant to be around. (Andrew J. Cherlin, Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage –Harvard University Press 1981)
-A Child in a female-headed home is 10 times more likely to be beaten or murdered. (The Legal Beagle, July 1984, from “The Garbage Generation”)
-Seventy percent of long-term prison inmates grew up in broken homes.
-Children of divorced parents are roughly two times more likely to drop out of high school than their peers who benefit from living with parents who did not divorce. (McLanahan, Sandefur, “Growing Up With a Single Parent: What Hurts, What Helps” Harvard University Press 1994)
-75% of children/adolescents in chemical dependency hospitals are from single-parent families.(Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA)
-63% of suicides are individuals from single parent families (FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin - Investigative Aid)
A government's obsession with secrecy is not always a logical thing.
The thing your forgetting is that we didn't want any of our temporary allies to advance their code breaking tech on our backs. Since we had advanced in our tech they were obsolete but still valuable to other nations they were destroyed because we had no use for them but other countries may have. Lots of military grade electronics are repurposed or destroyed today for the exact same reason.
But we can't use profiling that's racist, it's much less offensive to force all passengers to take naked pictures and grope them, then it would be to question the people most likely to commit acts of terrorism.
The problem with flying in Alaska is the wind, specifically the way winds change do to the mountains, humans have a hard time accounting for these rapid changes and as a result crash, a typical UAV would not be able to handle those problems the response time is way too long, that is why take off and landing of predator planes is done locally. The B2 crash is another lesson the plane stalled out and crashed because a sensor was wrong and the software overrode the pilot and decided to pull up causing a stall at takeoff.
Mod parent up. I trust the engineers at Google ("Do no evil" be damned) a hell of a more than I trust drivers on the Long Island Expressway. For those of you who are afraid of a computer driving the car, remember there is still a modicum of predictability. Additionally, they may drive slower and take fewer risks than the average New York driver. A computer won't chance a narrow no-signal lane change just to get to work thirty seconds earlier.
But a computer won't force it's way onto the highway and could easily get stuck on an on ramp in heavy traffic because there is not a big enough gap to merge into.
Although the acoustic technology remains theoretical, the researchers think that it can be built. Lepri cited optics, saying that nonlinear photonics is a well-developed field now.
Couldn't i just sound proof a room, put a few microphones outside the room send the signal in to the room. Doing it passively is cool but there is no way it would be cheaper then some soundboard a microphone and a speaker.