You mistakenly think that net neutrality can save you, or if you're on the other side of the fence that getting rid of it will save you. That's the lock step.
First it was a 90+ senate vote in favour of the nominee for FBI Director, now it's an easy ride for FCC nominees. I thought it was public policy not to approve anyone Trump nominates unless it's after a huge drama complete with a portrait of the evil the nominee must be for the crime of being nominated by Trump.
Given the economies of scale of the World (circa 7 billion) vs USA, (circa 400 million) then there is zero reason for Americans to pursue STEM at all if this "amazing plan" comes to fruition. This is already being seen with the massive and systemic corruption of the H1b type of visa.
This ups the ante by giving foreigners an even more massive advantage over the locals.
It hasn't been about work for the citizens since at least as long ago as the 80's
It is all about globalisation, and in it's purest form Walmart-isation; where humans are widgets (unless they are in the 1%), disposable and replaceable more quickly than a Happy Meal.
It doesn't even matter if they had a pathway for CS teachers.
The Universities do not want prospective CS majors or minors to have done CS at high school. They REQUIRE, Calculus (and to a much lesser extent Statistics), and Physics (and oddly enough Chemistry helps). That you have done AP or IB CS is irrelevant to them; you might get a semester credit at most, but that's not the same as being an entry requirement, or even recommendation.
My Macbook Pro has battery issues twice, and Apple gave me new batteries for free. My wife had a Macbook, the case cracked, Apple gave her a new Macbook Pro. I don't know if we're just lucky or not, but I don't think so.
Still uses its tongue to lap up water. So, was there a point to this piece of "sheer genius" expressing concern on Cobol. And lest we forget the fun systems run by Fortran.
Well, muslims (generally( don't have a lot to disagree about in terms of the "mission statement" of Isis. It's more a problem (apparently) that they are the "wrong kind of muslim" than anything else.
Actual deniers or supporters, or... the blatantly obvious fact that most of either camp do not know the first thing about what they're denying/supporting?
When you're speaking of 1000 years in the future stuff, there's pretty much zero downside to the actual researchers for being wrong, or for that matter found to be so completely clueless that they make a round of cheese look clever by comparison.
And also, with the less people claiming unemployment, there's no indication if they're in decent full time, not minimum wage jobs that are going to stick around. More than likely they're some variation of part-time and/or zero hour contracts.
They're all about "the correct position." It's kind of like they presume they're right on everything, and in that they don't even like the people that agree with them.
Noting that millennials care more about Facebook/Instagram etc, the Kardashians (and other "celebrities") than they care about most anything else speaks volumes.
You really won't get any work as a coder unless you've done college. College however requires Calculus/Physics, and places little or no value on high school CS experiences. So... What was the point of CS for all again? There's also the observation that, particularly in year one, college CS seems to be a desperate attempt to get butts on seats as opposed to having any end goal.
You mistakenly think that net neutrality can save you, or if you're on the other side of the fence that getting rid of it will save you. That's the lock step.
Oops. I meant Amazon.
Why doesn't it use this? Did their lawyers and accountants screw up big time?
Unsecured bonds from a company as rich as Google, sounds like they are expecting epic fail and don't want to get caught.
What she did was unwise but in the end not worth prosecuting.
Apparently congress is never popular. Presidents can be, but usually it doesn't last.
First it was a 90+ senate vote in favour of the nominee for FBI Director, now it's an easy ride for FCC nominees. I thought it was public policy not to approve anyone Trump nominates unless it's after a huge drama complete with a portrait of the evil the nominee must be for the crime of being nominated by Trump.
Chrome, Firefox, or for that matter anything not out of Microsoft won't run.
Something educational, which is not what Xbox is about.
Then why not skip the SP4/XBox and go for an iPad Pro, and a MacBook Air, with an NAS system for massive data storage.
Given the economies of scale of the World (circa 7 billion) vs USA, (circa 400 million) then there is zero reason for Americans to pursue STEM at all if this "amazing plan" comes to fruition. This is already being seen with the massive and systemic corruption of the H1b type of visa.
This ups the ante by giving foreigners an even more massive advantage over the locals.
It hasn't been about work for the citizens since at least as long ago as the 80's
It is all about globalisation, and in it's purest form Walmart-isation; where humans are widgets (unless they are in the 1%), disposable and replaceable more quickly than a Happy Meal.
It doesn't even matter if they had a pathway for CS teachers.
The Universities do not want prospective CS majors or minors to have done CS at high school. They REQUIRE, Calculus (and to a much lesser extent Statistics), and Physics (and oddly enough Chemistry helps). That you have done AP or IB CS is irrelevant to them; you might get a semester credit at most, but that's not the same as being an entry requirement, or even recommendation.
Then why would any American in their right mind (presuming such a thing exists) do STEM at an American university?
Foreigner + degree (often got for free, see Germany) gets STEM job (academia or industry) = Americans once more screwed.
It's like H1b but on steroids.
Is Hillary really that stupid, or that evil?
My Macbook Pro has battery issues twice, and Apple gave me new batteries for free. My wife had a Macbook, the case cracked, Apple gave her a new Macbook Pro. I don't know if we're just lucky or not, but I don't think so.
Still uses its tongue to lap up water. So, was there a point to this piece of "sheer genius" expressing concern on Cobol. And lest we forget the fun systems run by Fortran.
Apparently there was no way he'd get to be the Republican candidate...
One has to conclude that "No way" is one of these terms that has a flexible meaning.
$18k per year is a lot cheaper than paying out zillions for stuff a court says they "should have done better with."
Well, muslims (generally( don't have a lot to disagree about in terms of the "mission statement" of Isis. It's more a problem (apparently) that they are the "wrong kind of muslim" than anything else.
Actual deniers or supporters, or... the blatantly obvious fact that most of either camp do not know the first thing about what they're denying/supporting?
When you're speaking of 1000 years in the future stuff, there's pretty much zero downside to the actual researchers for being wrong, or for that matter found to be so completely clueless that they make a round of cheese look clever by comparison.
I guess it hasn't occurred to you that more people can be not in employment, and that less people might claiming unemployment all at the same time.
See http://data.bls.gov/timeseries...
And also, with the less people claiming unemployment, there's no indication if they're in decent full time, not minimum wage jobs that are going to stick around. More than likely they're some variation of part-time and/or zero hour contracts.
They're all about "the correct position." It's kind of like they presume they're right on everything, and in that they don't even like the people that agree with them.
Noting that millennials care more about Facebook/Instagram etc, the Kardashians (and other "celebrities") than they care about most anything else speaks volumes.
You really won't get any work as a coder unless you've done college. College however requires Calculus/Physics, and places little or no value on high school CS experiences. So... What was the point of CS for all again? There's also the observation that, particularly in year one, college CS seems to be a desperate attempt to get butts on seats as opposed to having any end goal.