Gas generation is more flexible from a production standpoint. It can ramp up and ramp down based on the amount of fuel injected into the generators vs coal that has a burn down rate to contend with.
This is why Gerrymandering needs to be attacked at the state level across the country.
At the very least, an elected bi partisan group (independents are not bi partisan) of non-legislators who will not seek legislative office during the period they partake in redistricting should be in place in every state.
Best situation, the above group, but the required use of a mathematical construct to ensure closed and compact districts that maximize the required population with the minimum perimeter needs to exist. Adding things like "respecting local political boundaries" helps too so a city has representatives who live in the city rather than someone who lives 100 miles away and is connected via a spaghetti noodle.
the biggest issue with the current crop:
1) Social Media makes it worse
2) Foreign entities are making it to influence our elections
3) Because of 1 and 2, it is now more dangerous to our union.
I'd prefer proportional representation to be a component of the vision of a US constitutional parliamentary system. Much more responsive to the people's true views.
There is typically a query system involved where you request a specific data set. In such a situation they could use a private key encryption internally on the data set and then to communicate that data they could implement a perfect forward secrecy model of communication so if the keys for that one transaction message to the client were somehow captured, only that message would be decryptable, all future and past messages would not be affected.
If I cared about data security for this type of data I would have had a unique encryption key for each dossier in the database so even if there was a breach of one of more keys the damage would be limited.
Node is popular because:
1) Your client developers can do server side development (saves money!)
2) You can send your JSON data to it from the client and it can handle it without converting it. (saves thinking!)
someone drank the kool-aid, but it wasn't the OP *looks at anon coward
I Like how you added in "Non-Lazy" so you can cast away the working poor and not help them because they are "lazy"
Trump voters are the losers....Doubly so. They were losers who were sold a bill of goods by a con man and are going to lose more because of it
But then he doesn't appear to be smarter than he is with his stupid conspiracy theory.
Gas generation is more flexible from a production standpoint. It can ramp up and ramp down based on the amount of fuel injected into the generators vs coal that has a burn down rate to contend with.
Seriously? Lets hurt the solar market to support two companies that can't get lower prices?
retard in a tin foil hat who thinks Trump is a master genious
where the fuck do you retards get that shit from? Trump said it so it must be true....dumbfucks.
oh go fuck yourself you bigoted white nationalist loser.
Still more trustworthy than Trump
"Informative" bullshit..... https://www.vice.com/en_us/art...
I mean...come on....An agreement that does not require us to actually do anything? horrible. We should have gotten out. /s
It was a BS memo that claimed men were superior to women in a software engineering world and used debunked nonsense about women and men.
Russia did attack out elections and Trump's campaign did have many interactions with the Russian government during the election.
This is why Gerrymandering needs to be attacked at the state level across the country. At the very least, an elected bi partisan group (independents are not bi partisan) of non-legislators who will not seek legislative office during the period they partake in redistricting should be in place in every state. Best situation, the above group, but the required use of a mathematical construct to ensure closed and compact districts that maximize the required population with the minimum perimeter needs to exist. Adding things like "respecting local political boundaries" helps too so a city has representatives who live in the city rather than someone who lives 100 miles away and is connected via a spaghetti noodle.
Sounds like you listen to conspiracy theory driving nut jobs that bloviate about how evil the MSM is. #irony
the biggest issue with the current crop: 1) Social Media makes it worse 2) Foreign entities are making it to influence our elections 3) Because of 1 and 2, it is now more dangerous to our union.
I'd prefer proportional representation to be a component of the vision of a US constitutional parliamentary system. Much more responsive to the people's true views.
Since Tesla opened up their patents for charging, I would hope all the car makers are using their ports and wiring.
There is typically a query system involved where you request a specific data set. In such a situation they could use a private key encryption internally on the data set and then to communicate that data they could implement a perfect forward secrecy model of communication so if the keys for that one transaction message to the client were somehow captured, only that message would be decryptable, all future and past messages would not be affected. If I cared about data security for this type of data I would have had a unique encryption key for each dossier in the database so even if there was a breach of one of more keys the damage would be limited.
I blame Java, not Struts......because its Java and its a pile of garbage.
Sorry, If you support the ability of a foreign government to affect our elections via propaganda then you are a fucking traitor.
Node is popular because: 1) Your client developers can do server side development (saves money!) 2) You can send your JSON data to it from the client and it can handle it without converting it. (saves thinking!)
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And that points to the issue. Corporate culture when it comes to running their operations.