How about if you just move south? That way you could get the warmer climate you want, and the rest of us don't have to deal with coastal flooding, desertification, etc.
Nobody is in control of the Senate. It takes 60 votes to "end debate", so most of the time if 41 out of 45 Republicans want to block something, it'll be blocked.
That happened in this case; 41 Republicans and 1 Democrat voted against it, and that's how come the Republicans are being blamed.
That's not how the Senate works. For most things, you need 60 votes to "end debate" before a real vote happens. I can't find the official votes, but most Democrats voted for it, and most Republicans voted against it.
I grew up in the 70s. I was a nerd and my friends were nerds. I don't recall any of my friends having an option to take classes like this
We did use terminals at the main city library to play games like Oregon Trail, but learning to code wasn't an option until I got past high school Algebra
My guess is that you needed a special invitation to get into these classes, and you could only get an invitation if your parents or teachers knew the right people.
I heard that we're not sure whether the Challenger Deep is really the deepest spot in the ocean. Is that true? If it is, I'm surprised that we don't have sonar and satellite data to know fore sure. What's keeping us from getting the data?
I was also surprised that Challenger Deep is flat (not what I'd expect a trench to be like). Can you give us an idea of the scale of the place and what the topography is like?
I never said that nobody who does shift work is smart, just that people who aren't smart may be more likely do end up doing shift work than people who are.
Seems to me it would cause serious heart burn
That's just what big turbine wants you to believe.
I think that's what TFA is about. I'd guess that they weren't worth the cost (weight and calcium requirements) from an evolutionary standpoint.
But let's just say that the Tooth Fairy used to have a different business model.
The government isn't really "taking" them if the owners are still able to use them.
Why do they hate our freedom?
That's backwards. If you know the syntax, "C++" means increment C, but use the original C.
If you're using C++ for anything other than writing procedural programs, you're violating the basic principles of C syntax.
Isn't that the stuff that Aussies make sandwiches out of?
that she's in "the 10%"
We may want to see about relocating...
How about if you just move south? That way you could get the warmer climate you want, and the rest of us don't have to deal with coastal flooding, desertification, etc.
"How to dispose of the corpse of an annoying relative who I just murdered"
Nobody is in control of the Senate. It takes 60 votes to "end debate", so most of the time if 41 out of 45 Republicans want to block something, it'll be blocked.
That happened in this case; 41 Republicans and 1 Democrat voted against it, and that's how come the Republicans are being blamed.
Since it was a Senate cloture vote, 60 votes were needed instead of a simple majority.
Republicans were 41 out of the 42; Democrats were 54 of the 58. Four Republicans and One Democrat crossed party lines.
http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=113&session=2&vote=00282
Here's the link: http://www.senate.gov/legislat...
From a quick scan of the yeas and nays, I only found one Democrat who voted against it and four Republicans voted for it.
That's not how the Senate works. For most things, you need 60 votes to "end debate" before a real vote happens. I can't find the official votes, but most Democrats voted for it, and most Republicans voted against it.
I grew up in the 70s. I was a nerd and my friends were nerds. I don't recall any of my friends having an option to take classes like this
We did use terminals at the main city library to play games like Oregon Trail, but learning to code wasn't an option until I got past high school Algebra
My guess is that you needed a special invitation to get into these classes, and you could only get an invitation if your parents or teachers knew the right people.
In my experience, it's OK if my boss isn't technical if:
to fake data for global warming or keep us from finding out about chem trails or keep us from finding out about space aliens or something like that.
Our troops are making standard military pay for doing a fairly stress free job (compared to other military jobs).
Given that Russia is essentially a kleptocracy, I have to wonder how safe their nukes are.
I heard that we're not sure whether the Challenger Deep is really the deepest spot in the ocean. Is that true? If it is, I'm surprised that we don't have sonar and satellite data to know fore sure. What's keeping us from getting the data?
I was also surprised that Challenger Deep is flat (not what I'd expect a trench to be like). Can you give us an idea of the scale of the place and what the topography is like?
That's what I want
I never said that nobody who does shift work is smart, just that people who aren't smart may be more likely do end up doing shift work than people who are.
no adjective required
Maybe people who weren't as mentally sharp had fewer employment options and ended up in jobs with shift work.