The UN can't get pisspot dictators to stop comitting genocide, does it REALLY think it's going to be able to do anything with really powerful nations?
Especially with the US, we don't want to give up control. So the UN thinks it can force the US to do so?
Pop quiz, hotshot.
Do you have to buy a Microsoft Developer licnese to wirte code for Windows Machines?
Nope
You pay for the license to use their tools.
DO you have to pay Microsoft to release software for Windows?
Nope
Do you have to submit your program for approval before you can sell your program?
Nope.
Well, that depends on how you define stealing. One of the oldest sets of laws, the Old Testament, says that your allowed to go into a field and eat as long as you don't take any home or store it. Even the harsh dictates of the Old Testament yields to the fact that allowing your neighbor to starve is a far greater wrong than taking without asking.
A $100 laptop will check email/surf the web fine. You can pick up a P4 laptop on ebay for around $100, and if your looking to set up a computer room on the cheap, they would work.
My company is becoming an MS only shop, and for good reason. By grabbing whatever the flavor of the month is, you ensure that your going to have all sorts of issues with compatibility. Additionally, you then have to maintain personnel with skills to service these different platforms. We randomly discover tools that were developed by someone using the flavor of the month that no one knows how to use, so then we have to start from scratch. By going to MS only, you can cover most(if not all) of your bases while only requiring one skillset to maintain them.
I worked for a large corporation. Not huge, but large enough to find shortcuts to covering employees. Instead of having insurance, they acted as the insurer and had Aetna act as a "manager" of the plan. Not only was this cheaper for them, they got out of all the regulations governing insurance. I had a kid, and they denied coverage because he wasn't a member at the time of his receiving care. But, I couldn't make him a member without a birthdate, so I fought with them for months. They I got canned, and lost access to mechanism to continuing fighting.
Long story short:
State bureau of insurance couldn't do anything. Hospital hit me with $5,000 in bills, and the corporation probably got a tax write off.
I used to be capitalist until I saw capitalism in action.
I disagree with the form/function of the Government. I think it follows exactly the same for as a corporation. As the stakeholders, politicians have to pretend to be working for us. But they are just like the two tiers of managers. They are always looking out for themselves and looking to advance to the next level. Tell me the last time a politician voted on something they saw as political suicide?
And as for the motivations of us little people, I think a more accurate description is that we are too busy avoiding getting crushed by corporations and the government to act proactively for change most of the time. Besides, if we had the power to control our own fate, we would just give it back as we are too short sighted to handle it
First off, wind power is a great supplement, not a replacement. It suffers from too much variability to be a reliable power source, and therefore replace fossil fuels.
Yes, the issue of disposal of waste is tricky. But regardless of building new plants, we need a solution. And at least with nuclear power, the pollution is contained. With coal, everyone downwind gets to reap the benefits, including the radiation.
As for your road tax solution, who cares if we pay it with income taxes or fuel taxes? Everyone uses and benefits from the roads. Even if you don't drive a car, everything you consume and buy is transported on roads. Sorry, but one of the keys to civilization is roads, and even if you don't use them, you benefit from them.
Used to support lotto machines(i.e. Powerball) that used touch screens. It would throw the calibration off if foreign matter such as crumbs or whatnot would get into the crack where the bevel would meet the screen.
Like just about everything in life, if it is taken care off, it works great. Otherwise, it goes haywire
Ummm, no.
Serious, your advice is to grow a pair? Well, instead of trying on giving me relationship advice(since I'm married, and I'm guessing your single), maybe you should focus on:
1.Woz breaking his Prius
2.My misuse of ratios
3.Ninjas vs Pirates
Yes, but as someone who worked in customer service, the problem is that the ratio of users who know what their talking about vs those who THINK they know what their talking about is approx. 1,000,000 to 1.
No it's not a fucking retarded comment. First off, last time I checked, mac had a market share around 5%. Now if you want to quote a source saying over 10%, be my guest. Secondly, even if it was above 10%, I think that could be considered a fraction of the installed windows user base.
I don't think updating every 15 minutes is needed, but I can see that once a day wouldn't be enough I think.
Funny, it's almost like a full circle. Ebooks and internet delivery systems might bring back the evening edition of newspapers.
From the looks of it, I doubt they care. They are far too integrated with the world economic systems to be made a pariah of. Their biggest concern is losing control of the masses. As long as the peasants stay in line, they can sit back and not give a damn about the rest of the world.
The UN can't get pisspot dictators to stop comitting genocide, does it REALLY think it's going to be able to do anything with really powerful nations? Especially with the US, we don't want to give up control. So the UN thinks it can force the US to do so?
Pop quiz, hotshot.
Do you have to buy a Microsoft Developer licnese to wirte code for Windows Machines?
Nope
You pay for the license to use their tools.
DO you have to pay Microsoft to release software for Windows?
Nope
Do you have to submit your program for approval before you can sell your program?
Nope.
Well, that depends on how you define stealing. One of the oldest sets of laws, the Old Testament, says that your allowed to go into a field and eat as long as you don't take any home or store it. Even the harsh dictates of the Old Testament yields to the fact that allowing your neighbor to starve is a far greater wrong than taking without asking.
A $100 laptop will check email/surf the web fine. You can pick up a P4 laptop on ebay for around $100, and if your looking to set up a computer room on the cheap, they would work.
A+++, fast shipment! Would buy again
That alone will make up for any licensing fees.
I worked for a large corporation. Not huge, but large enough to find shortcuts to covering employees. Instead of having insurance, they acted as the insurer and had Aetna act as a "manager" of the plan. Not only was this cheaper for them, they got out of all the regulations governing insurance. I had a kid, and they denied coverage because he wasn't a member at the time of his receiving care. But, I couldn't make him a member without a birthdate, so I fought with them for months. They I got canned, and lost access to mechanism to continuing fighting.
Long story short: State bureau of insurance couldn't do anything. Hospital hit me with $5,000 in bills, and the corporation probably got a tax write off.
I used to be capitalist until I saw capitalism in action.
Is he also a world class cyclist?
How about the sanity not to overreact to a first post? And I don't think the criticism is unwarranted, based on what has been demonstrated by Apple.
That makes too much sense for US law.
He is a naturalized US citizen according to bloomberg
Once they figure out how to stop him from breating, I'm sure they will
I disagree with the form/function of the Government. I think it follows exactly the same for as a corporation. As the stakeholders, politicians have to pretend to be working for us. But they are just like the two tiers of managers. They are always looking out for themselves and looking to advance to the next level.
Tell me the last time a politician voted on something they saw as political suicide?
And as for the motivations of us little people, I think a more accurate description is that we are too busy avoiding getting crushed by corporations and the government to act proactively for change most of the time. Besides, if we had the power to control our own fate, we would just give it back as we are too short sighted to handle it
First off, wind power is a great supplement, not a replacement. It suffers from too much variability to be a reliable power source, and therefore replace fossil fuels. Yes, the issue of disposal of waste is tricky. But regardless of building new plants, we need a solution. And at least with nuclear power, the pollution is contained. With coal, everyone downwind gets to reap the benefits, including the radiation. As for your road tax solution, who cares if we pay it with income taxes or fuel taxes? Everyone uses and benefits from the roads. Even if you don't drive a car, everything you consume and buy is transported on roads. Sorry, but one of the keys to civilization is roads, and even if you don't use them, you benefit from them.
Used to support lotto machines(i.e. Powerball) that used touch screens. It would throw the calibration off if foreign matter such as crumbs or whatnot would get into the crack where the bevel would meet the screen. Like just about everything in life, if it is taken care off, it works great. Otherwise, it goes haywire
Ummm, no.
Serious, your advice is to grow a pair? Well, instead of trying on giving me relationship advice(since I'm married, and I'm guessing your single), maybe you should focus on:
1.Woz breaking his Prius
2.My misuse of ratios
3.Ninjas vs Pirates
Haha, I am married. And I'm corrected constantly because, as I have learned, I am always wrong.
Sweet, the biggest blunder of the thread no longer belong to me!
Yes I did. I have no doubt, however, that I will be continued to be corrected throughout this thread. It is my destiny, and I can accept that.
Yes, but as someone who worked in customer service, the problem is that the ratio of users who know what their talking about vs those who THINK they know what their talking about is approx. 1,000,000 to 1.
No it's not a fucking retarded comment.
First off, last time I checked, mac had a market share around 5%. Now if you want to quote a source saying over 10%, be my guest.
Secondly, even if it was above 10%, I think that could be considered a fraction of the installed windows user base.
I don't think updating every 15 minutes is needed, but I can see that once a day wouldn't be enough I think.
Funny, it's almost like a full circle. Ebooks and internet delivery systems might bring back the evening edition of newspapers.
They should have gone with brick
Maybe they should bump their Tonight Show host for Conan. Cause a huge ruckus.
From the looks of it, I doubt they care. They are far too integrated with the world economic systems to be made a pariah of. Their biggest concern is losing control of the masses. As long as the peasants stay in line, they can sit back and not give a damn about the rest of the world.