That sounds like an excellent place to put a barrier between your Windows box and the 'new stuff.' Get an XBox and stick with Windows 7 on the desktop.
Holder was the political appointee. The figure head.
I don't particularly like the man or the political organization that he comes from, but hes still just the figure head. The Permanent Government runs things for the most part.
Just stick around. I don't think even Trump wants to be reelected for a second term. He's the 21th Century James K. Polk. A single term fixer-upper president.
Americans who want to be informed, just like people in the UK who want to be informed, subscribe to The Economist as a starting point and reach out from there. There are a LOT of Economist subscribers in the USA.
The Daily Show? WTF? Why do you bring up shit like that?
The SuperDelegates in the Democratic Party already are working plush government jobs. That's how they became SuperDelegates. A lot of them are elected politicians or high Democratic Party officials at the Federal or State level.
The SuperDelegates are the party insiders. In Orwell's 1984 they were the people with the black overalls who had volume controls on their telescreens. The Inner Party. That's how the DNC is set up at the present moment.
The best thing about Trump could be if he ends up acting as a colonic for Washington.
A President Trump will absolutely disintegrate the creeping 'Executive Power' that has been damaging the Balance of Powers for quite awhile, probably since Nixon set up the EPA. There's no way in hell that Congress and the Courts are gonna let a President Trump pick and choose arbitrarily which laws to enforce, which is something Presidents have done more and more over time.
Wall Street and the 'US Chamber of Commerce' Republicans need a good bitch slapping. Trump as the head of the Republican Party might actually accomplish this.
The Social Conservatives need to STFU. Trump is good there, too.
A part of the economy that I really, really hope a Trump Presidency will damage is the Office Equipment and Furniture sector. The auctions of stuff emptied out of many of the closed mammoth bureaucratic buildings in Washington will flood the market with a surplus that could last decades. What all those bureaucrats will end up doing is a good question. We probably can't afford for them to all retire at once.
Bankruptcy is actually an ordinary business process. It isn't the outcome that is most desired in any business deal, but Trump's successes far outweigh his failures in business. He would be a pauper living in a rooming house, as business failures like Nicolas Tesla ended up, if he wasn't successful.
He is a liar and that is reason enough not to elect him.
Then there just isn't anybody to elect except Bernie, and Big Business and Debby "Downer" Wasserman-Shultz isn't going to let him get nominated.
Trumps main opponent is a very well documented liar and a 3 digit millionaire, who has never done anything to earn that money outside of pandering to business people.
The Social Conservatives (the 'anti-science' conservatives) are bigtime on the outs with Trump. If you want to see the most nutty part of the Republican party melt down and then go away, cheering on Trump is a good idea.
Oh, I agree. I have hardware here that isn't worth turning on. More of it that I like to admit, but I'm a collector. I hate to see people with the attitude that it all should be shipped to the recycler, because there will be people like me in the future who enjoy old stuff. We don't need millions of Optiplexes mothballed everywhere, but there's a case for keeping some cool stuff around.
And that's because they aren't your customer if they don't buy a copy of OS X through you, eh? Nice consulting business you've got going there...
That sounds like an excellent place to put a barrier between your Windows box and the 'new stuff.' Get an XBox and stick with Windows 7 on the desktop.
Panasonic makes decent cheap alkaline batteries. And great capacitors.
Nerds don't necessarily pay cable bills. There are lots of other priorities.
Lots of us would rather order stuff from Digi-Key or Element 14 with that money. Or upgrade the stepper motors in the mill.
You don't call out nerds for not watching enough teevee.
Yes. The Facebook reputation of a place is what makes me decide to rent there or not.
Are you people kidding???
Collar for the dog with transponder. Finally you can find out who is leaving out the smelly rotting fish that Rex is rolling in every night.
It's just the company that owns the Atari trademark.
Unless the next Administration is Hillary. Not likely, but certainly possible.
Oh come on, man, It's Her Turn.
(Hillary/Cosby 2016! Nothing is proven!)
Metaphorically, the poisonous spiders he called out are still in the dark rooms that would surround his if he were to come back to the US.
Holder was the political appointee. The figure head.
I don't particularly like the man or the political organization that he comes from, but hes still just the figure head. The Permanent Government runs things for the most part.
Just stick around. I don't think even Trump wants to be reelected for a second term. He's the 21th Century James K. Polk. A single term fixer-upper president.
It's Hillary's turn.
Just like it was Bob Dole's turn.
I remember how that worked out.
Political Parties are actually rather feeble entities in some regards.
Citation?
(not a clip from the Daily Show or The Onion, please)
Americans who want to be informed, just like people in the UK who want to be informed, subscribe to The Economist as a starting point and reach out from there. There are a LOT of Economist subscribers in the USA.
The Daily Show? WTF? Why do you bring up shit like that?
One of those countries very well may be Hawking's own UK if the Brexit vote goes off the way it might. It's looking as if it could.
Also true if he had to use the UK system of health care.
He is a valuable man of high intellect and it's an incredibly good thing that he's been elevated beyond his disability so he can live and create.
Don't kid yourself that the average ALS patient in the UK gets the kind of treatment he has received.
The SuperDelegates in the Democratic Party already are working plush government jobs. That's how they became SuperDelegates. A lot of them are elected politicians or high Democratic Party officials at the Federal or State level.
The SuperDelegates are the party insiders. In Orwell's 1984 they were the people with the black overalls who had volume controls on their telescreens. The Inner Party. That's how the DNC is set up at the present moment.
The best thing about Trump could be if he ends up acting as a colonic for Washington.
A President Trump will absolutely disintegrate the creeping 'Executive Power' that has been damaging the Balance of Powers for quite awhile, probably since Nixon set up the EPA. There's no way in hell that Congress and the Courts are gonna let a President Trump pick and choose arbitrarily which laws to enforce, which is something Presidents have done more and more over time.
Wall Street and the 'US Chamber of Commerce' Republicans need a good bitch slapping. Trump as the head of the Republican Party might actually accomplish this.
The Social Conservatives need to STFU. Trump is good there, too.
A part of the economy that I really, really hope a Trump Presidency will damage is the Office Equipment and Furniture sector. The auctions of stuff emptied out of many of the closed mammoth bureaucratic buildings in Washington will flood the market with a surplus that could last decades. What all those bureaucrats will end up doing is a good question. We probably can't afford for them to all retire at once.
The Plutocrats (the Democrats and Republicans dominating politics in Washington) don't want to hear about it.
They're REALLY pissed at Trump, incidentally, because he is/was one of them.
All the naddering idiots freaking out on the right and left about Trump are goddamn fools the Plutocrats manipulate.
Citation???
Can you cite the numbers? What did Trump start out with compared to what he has?
Nobody seems to want to do this.
Bankruptcy is actually an ordinary business process. It isn't the outcome that is most desired in any business deal, but Trump's successes far outweigh his failures in business. He would be a pauper living in a rooming house, as business failures like Nicolas Tesla ended up, if he wasn't successful.
He is a liar and that is reason enough not to elect him.
Then there just isn't anybody to elect except Bernie, and Big Business and Debby "Downer" Wasserman-Shultz isn't going to let him get nominated.
Trumps main opponent is a very well documented liar and a 3 digit millionaire, who has never done anything to earn that money outside of pandering to business people.
The Social Conservatives (the 'anti-science' conservatives) are bigtime on the outs with Trump. If you want to see the most nutty part of the Republican party melt down and then go away, cheering on Trump is a good idea.
It's just "Clobbering With Statistics" which is fun, and probably easier to get funding for, as you just buy a bunch of equipment.
Oh, I agree. I have hardware here that isn't worth turning on. More of it that I like to admit, but I'm a collector. I hate to see people with the attitude that it all should be shipped to the recycler, because there will be people like me in the future who enjoy old stuff. We don't need millions of Optiplexes mothballed everywhere, but there's a case for keeping some cool stuff around.