Yes, the fact that French voters have repeatedly proven that they will abandon a political party that does not fulfill its electoral promises is probably unrelated.
If every big company outsources their production facilities to China, what do you expect to happen? Chinese manufacturers will sit on the know-how idly, without taking advantage of it? Of course they'll start manufacturing their own products after a while.
Smartphones, cars, air-conditioners, fridges, ships, armament, you name it. It's inevitable.
"colleges will be able to dump all the 'smart' classroom tools and (...) will only need to support students' tablets"
Only? So that's how many OSs again? iOS, a bunch of android versions, linux flavour, firefoxOS, firefoxOS, chromeOS, sailfish, i've lost track. I'm sure their IT departments will be thrilled to ONLY support tablets.
I hit Ctl+F, typed "china" and went through the 17 pages of stupidity.
Sigh.
Do i really have to be the one to remind you asshats there are more people riding bicycles in East Asia without a helmet, nay, without even having considered something as laughable as a bike helmet, than there are clowns advocating its use or debating its usefulness in internet forums?
Learn to ride.
387 BC? Really, there was a "France" back then? News to me.
Including skirmishes fought by Gauls in the list is like including Sioux fighting Navajo or whatever other tribe as "American" victories.
Counting modern, post industrial revolution victories, dunno. Beating the Austro-Hungarian empire consistently? Dealing with Bavaria? Keeping off the Victorian Biritish Empire's tentacles off its territories? Napoleon? The list is certainly long enough without having to include the Gauls, the Roman, the Francs, Normandy, Burgundy or whoever else happened to occupy a part of what is considered modern France.
There's a manga about this. In the future earth is overpopulated. Japanese scientists biongineer some organism that eats up garbage and they can use as a food source. Then it goes rogue, takes over the building and eats people. They bring in an american-developped biongineered waste-disposal-food-source-monster to eat it. Some people are in the building. I stopped reading after that.
Given that the average bootleg CD has an approximate lifespan of six months i doubt Greeks rely on them to build a music collection. I know mine is of the expensive variety.
In hindsight, i could have listened to the radio more and done something else with that money instead. Like go to more concerts.
Now what was the average price of a concert ticket in Greece again?
As somebody who teaches in a French university, i'd like to point out that, since part of my salary depends on having my articles published, i don't think i currently have any pecuniary incentive to lobby for change.
I doubt it's any different in the USA.
This just in, tuna fish is horrible for your health, throw out every single can of tuna off your shelf!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjpOfHKss7o
Oh, did i say tuna? I meant coffee of course. Yeah.
I liked the displosal "typo", good pun.
Yes, the fact that French voters have repeatedly proven that they will abandon a political party that does not fulfill its electoral promises is probably unrelated.
Actually, it reminds more of Brazil .
Meanwhile French highschool dropouts work 35 hour/week jobs for a paltry 1500 euros minimum wage.
That must be why France's economy is failing while dragging down the eurozone with it!
And nobody ever emigrated to France again!
If every big company outsources their production facilities to China, what do you expect to happen? Chinese manufacturers will sit on the know-how idly, without taking advantage of it? Of course they'll start manufacturing their own products after a while.
Smartphones, cars, air-conditioners, fridges, ships, armament, you name it. It's inevitable.
"colleges will be able to dump all the 'smart' classroom tools and (...) will only need to support students' tablets"
Only? So that's how many OSs again? iOS, a bunch of android versions, linux flavour, firefoxOS, firefoxOS, chromeOS, sailfish, i've lost track. I'm sure their IT departments will be thrilled to ONLY support tablets.
I hit Ctl+F, typed "china" and went through the 17 pages of stupidity. Sigh. Do i really have to be the one to remind you asshats there are more people riding bicycles in East Asia without a helmet, nay, without even having considered something as laughable as a bike helmet, than there are clowns advocating its use or debating its usefulness in internet forums? Learn to ride.
387 BC? Really, there was a "France" back then? News to me. Including skirmishes fought by Gauls in the list is like including Sioux fighting Navajo or whatever other tribe as "American" victories. Counting modern, post industrial revolution victories, dunno. Beating the Austro-Hungarian empire consistently? Dealing with Bavaria? Keeping off the Victorian Biritish Empire's tentacles off its territories? Napoleon? The list is certainly long enough without having to include the Gauls, the Roman, the Francs, Normandy, Burgundy or whoever else happened to occupy a part of what is considered modern France.
I was hoping for a monofilament wire :(
In other news the universe is once again more complex than we initially thought.
There's a manga about this. In the future earth is overpopulated. Japanese scientists biongineer some organism that eats up garbage and they can use as a food source. Then it goes rogue, takes over the building and eats people. They bring in an american-developped biongineered waste-disposal-food-source-monster to eat it. Some people are in the building. I stopped reading after that.
As does the Great Firewall of China.
Given that the average bootleg CD has an approximate lifespan of six months i doubt Greeks rely on them to build a music collection. I know mine is of the expensive variety. In hindsight, i could have listened to the radio more and done something else with that money instead. Like go to more concerts. Now what was the average price of a concert ticket in Greece again?
As somebody who teaches in a French university, i'd like to point out that, since part of my salary depends on having my articles published, i don't think i currently have any pecuniary incentive to lobby for change. I doubt it's any different in the USA.
This just in, tuna fish is horrible for your health, throw out every single can of tuna off your shelf! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjpOfHKss7o Oh, did i say tuna? I meant coffee of course. Yeah.
erdraug: One in 14 computer users is computer illiterate.
Description refers to DOSBox as a "game emulator" which is not entirely true.
Just a thought : if "polsci majors" are not interested in or qualitifed at being politicians then who is?
Who's Steve Case, Mitt Romney, and Sean Lennon and why should i be interested?
There was a scene like that in Dune.
Nope, still anecdote.
Whereas Carthage has *only* 3 000 years under its belt.
If you're looking for an enlighment distro i heartily suggest giving the latest macpup a spin!
There's also spirulina algae. But why bother when there's lentil?
Now imagine living in Greece and not only paying for priests' wages and pensions - but their wives' pensions too.