if you think any but a handful of emails that aren't sent to or from the a White House are required by the FRA to be archived
Having read the statute, prior to hitting my crack pipe, I see no such "White House" criteria.
You may read the latest revision of the IRS interpretation of the statute here, where you will learn that e-mail — all e-mail — that meets that statutory definition of a "record" must be preserved within either an "electronic recordkeeping system," as defined by the IRS manual and well beyond Lois's broken computer, or "must be printed out and placed in the appropriate record system." Any e-mail communication Lois made regarding the disposition of some non-profit's status would obviously have qualified as a "record" under the plain language of 1.15.6-1.
And yes, we do prosecute people for destruction of government records. Probably not the protected political appointee hatchet-people of the powers-that-be, but it does happen, because it's criminal.
The Federal Records Act requires retention of records. That email is a "record" for statutory purposes is a long settled matter. Conducting government business on a system with a retention period of 14 days and no archive is a crime.
It's your banana republic government either deliberately neglecting their obligation to preserve or destroying evidence or both. There aren't any plausible alternatives.
Successful people don't wile away their working hours poasting on the interwebs. I'm just as guilty, but I can at least claim the good grace not to blame others for my station in life. But please, do indulge your self-pity. As per your training.
One moral aspect I never see addressed is the tragic effect of draining Mexico, Central and South America of the youth that possess the courage and initiative necessary to act in their personal self interest. Immigrating to the US is a relief mechanism for the pressures of discontent that build in Mexico, South and Central America. If evacuating to the US wasn't an option I believe there would be better governments and better nations in place of the third world hell holes and cartel run kleptocracies we see today, because the young would have to deal with the iniquities of their home nations rather than cop-out and leave.
No. Virginia has a "sore loser" law. He's out as a (R). He could run as a write-in. Good luck with that.
He took his election for granted and got ambushed. Lets have a few hundred more of those, on all sides. Maybe they'll spend a little less time pandering to COC throw-open-the-borders lobbyists and start listening to voters.
China is still 50% subsistence farmers that live nearly carbon neutral lives. By contrast, "rural" Americans generally have a modest collection of SUVs; almost everyone in the US a is solid contributor to the per capita CO2 figure.
If you attribute Chinese CO2 to the Chinese actually responsible for the CO2 — the urban Chinese workers employed by Chinese industry — per capita CO2 doubles to 14.2 tonnes. And while that still doesn't match the US at 16.4 tonnes, US GPD is almost 2x greater.
So the US looks comparatively good; we get a lot more value for the carbon we emit. Likewise, if the US had 300 million subsistence farmers to improve that average we would be far down your list as well.
The per capita argument is a cop-out used to rationalize extreme CO2 reduction schemes. It's a bogus argument that goes unchallenged too often.
The reason the US has zero tariffs on nearly all finished goods is that we use trade status as leverage to push various and sundry agenda on foreign nations — bases in Okinawa, drug wars in Mexico and Columbia, "human rights"... or something... in China, etc. — not some sacred truth learned from Smoot-Hawley.
Many Western nations have significant tariffs on imports, Germany being the best example. They've had a rigorous trade regime for decades that limits competition with disposable Asian workers and unregulated industry. This is a major reason they still have a healthy working class, a fully funded welfare state and enough disposable wealth to prop up a continent full of deadbeat PIIGS.
But keep chanting Smoot-Hawley if you want. The trade pendulum has swung so far to one side that it has got to swing back the other way at least a little, so you and your fellow Smoot-Hawley chanters are going to lose this argument in the long run. Now that the libtards and their St. Krugman are on the case it's going to be soon too.
There is nothing weird about any of this. You're just not sufficiently cynical. Alternately defending or opposing the same thing based on which part of the political spectrum to which it is attributed is entirely commonplace.
There is no daylight between the NSA and the CFPB in terms of privacy; they're both eradicating privacy on behalf of statists. But while there is a limitless font of fount and loathing for the former, the latter gets a pass because Obama says it protects the "little guy" from the ebil banksters.
Could we, perhaps, use some of the techniques that people have speculated about for deflecting space rocks and, instead, guide one into Earth deliberately?
Why is Elliot Rodger being put into the Nerd category? I have not seen anything on this guy that would put him in the Geek or Nerd category.
He certainly didn't think of himself as a nerd. This is what he wrote about the "nerd" roommates he stabbed to death:
"These were the biggest nerds I had ever seen, and they were both very ugly with annoying voices," he wrote. "If they were pleasant to live with, I would regret having to kill them, but due to their behavior I now had no regrets about such a prospect. In fact, I'd even enjoy stabbing them both to death while they slept."
This is the twitter-verse flailing around for answers. Perhaps the usual gun-control narrative/cop-out isn't playing as well because half the killings are stabbings, so they've slouched into "misogyny."
Barry says "MAKE NO MISTAKE!" and libtards planet-wide get a tingle. He was doing it again this morning with the VA scandal, amped up so high he was clipping. They're so impressed with his political theater they bounce around the Internets with weasel words like "stated strongly" and are astonished when people point and laugh.
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RDP protocol support was merged into Wayland over a year ago. Wayland's original developer prototyped a remote display implementation almost two years go, before 1.0 was released. This is in addition to XWayland already providing an X server to host legacy X apps.
Wayland will have good remote display. The peanut gallery rant-fests around here not withstanding.
There may be people reading your post using a retina focused prism projector on their wireless, voice controlled eye-wear. But I doubt it; folks like that have better things to do than read your drivel.
It establishes a history of notification that is usable as evidence in court and obviates attempts by copyright violators to claim ignorance while placating concerns about abuse by copyright owners by protecting identities and supposedly not terrorizing innocents. Should the violations continue the legal consequences escalate. Did you miss that last part? They don't just send love letters. They send letters first, then they get rough.
The same scheme is in the works for the US, if they're not already doing it. I've seen this discussed several times in the last few years on CSPAN by copyright pressure groups. Right or wrong it's coming.
You will see all the requirements in the readme there for building on Linux, Mac and Windows.
These instructions work as well. I got it to run in OpenSUSE 13.1 in a few minutes. No problem if you have clues.
as developers
Mostly just office trolls around here now.
From the GP:
I'm actually surprised that I had to dig down into the Faqs to see text that said "Mac only right now".
You haven't been keeping up. OS-X is widespread among open source developers today. Watch a presentation related to open source work made any time in the last five years and you'll see Macs everywhere. Windoze is rare. Linux is ubiquitous in pseudo terminals. Otherwise the only time you see Linux is at Linux conferences.
This isn't surprising either. OS-X is developer friendly. You get Xcode, the Apple equivalent of Visual Studio, out-of-the-box on OS-X, a POSIX environment with a desktop environment that doesn't suck.
Anyhow, running Atom for a few minutes I definitely get an EMACS hit. No crashes so far, but it feels young. I imagine this thing will acquire a fair bit of mind-share in the next few years. Nothing wrong with the MIT license, either.
Such thinking actually managed to get Krugman to say the T word. Arguing for working class jobs and maintaining an industrial base? Tariffs mean "trade war" and that's baaad. Arguing for carbon limits? Bring on the tariffs baby.
With only 52% of our (US) GDP our besty friend green revolution China is now burning almost as much coal as the rest of the planet combined. Since the graph ends with 2012 the lines may have crossed by now.
if you think any but a handful of emails that aren't sent to or from the a White House are required by the FRA to be archived
Having read the statute, prior to hitting my crack pipe, I see no such "White House" criteria.
You may read the latest revision of the IRS interpretation of the statute here, where you will learn that e-mail — all e-mail — that meets that statutory definition of a "record" must be preserved within either an "electronic recordkeeping system," as defined by the IRS manual and well beyond Lois's broken computer, or "must be printed out and placed in the appropriate record system." Any e-mail communication Lois made regarding the disposition of some non-profit's status would obviously have qualified as a "record" under the plain language of 1.15.6-1.
And yes, we do prosecute people for destruction of government records. Probably not the protected political appointee hatchet-people of the powers-that-be, but it does happen, because it's criminal.
The Federal Records Act requires retention of records. That email is a "record" for statutory purposes is a long settled matter. Conducting government business on a system with a retention period of 14 days and no archive is a crime.
It's your banana republic government either deliberately neglecting their obligation to preserve or destroying evidence or both. There aren't any plausible alternatives.
Enjoy.
anyone buy that?
Just keep hitting "Check for New Comments" bro..... watch our libtards offer all manner of cockamamy scenarios and rationalizations.
But he stays rich
Successful people don't wile away their working hours poasting on the interwebs. I'm just as guilty, but I can at least claim the good grace not to blame others for my station in life. But please, do indulge your self-pity. As per your training.
a morally principled argument
One moral aspect I never see addressed is the tragic effect of draining Mexico, Central and South America of the youth that possess the courage and initiative necessary to act in their personal self interest. Immigrating to the US is a relief mechanism for the pressures of discontent that build in Mexico, South and Central America. If evacuating to the US wasn't an option I believe there would be better governments and better nations in place of the third world hell holes and cartel run kleptocracies we see today, because the young would have to deal with the iniquities of their home nations rather than cop-out and leave.
That one shouldn't have been AC.
No. Virginia has a "sore loser" law. He's out as a (R). He could run as a write-in. Good luck with that.
He took his election for granted and got ambushed. Lets have a few hundred more of those, on all sides. Maybe they'll spend a little less time pandering to COC throw-open-the-borders lobbyists and start listening to voters.
I bet they'll have to support RHEL6 for many and many years
Red Hat is committed to supporting RHEL6 until Nov. 2020, and Nov. 2023 with extended support, nearly 9 more years,. What, exactly, is your point?
Long term support is one of the appeals of Red Hat..... they get paid for it.
Climate modelers belong in NOAA.
China is still 50% subsistence farmers that live nearly carbon neutral lives. By contrast, "rural" Americans generally have a modest collection of SUVs; almost everyone in the US a is solid contributor to the per capita CO2 figure.
If you attribute Chinese CO2 to the Chinese actually responsible for the CO2 — the urban Chinese workers employed by Chinese industry — per capita CO2 doubles to 14.2 tonnes. And while that still doesn't match the US at 16.4 tonnes, US GPD is almost 2x greater.
So the US looks comparatively good; we get a lot more value for the carbon we emit. Likewise, if the US had 300 million subsistence farmers to improve that average we would be far down your list as well.
The per capita argument is a cop-out used to rationalize extreme CO2 reduction schemes. It's a bogus argument that goes unchallenged too often.
The reason the US has zero tariffs on nearly all finished goods is that we use trade status as leverage to push various and sundry agenda on foreign nations — bases in Okinawa, drug wars in Mexico and Columbia, "human rights" ... or something ... in China, etc. — not some sacred truth learned from Smoot-Hawley.
Many Western nations have significant tariffs on imports, Germany being the best example. They've had a rigorous trade regime for decades that limits competition with disposable Asian workers and unregulated industry. This is a major reason they still have a healthy working class, a fully funded welfare state and enough disposable wealth to prop up a continent full of deadbeat PIIGS.
But keep chanting Smoot-Hawley if you want. The trade pendulum has swung so far to one side that it has got to swing back the other way at least a little, so you and your fellow Smoot-Hawley chanters are going to lose this argument in the long run. Now that the libtards and their St. Krugman are on the case it's going to be soon too.
but this is just too weird for words
There is nothing weird about any of this. You're just not sufficiently cynical. Alternately defending or opposing the same thing based on which part of the political spectrum to which it is attributed is entirely commonplace.
There is no daylight between the NSA and the CFPB in terms of privacy; they're both eradicating privacy on behalf of statists. But while there is a limitless font of fount and loathing for the former, the latter gets a pass because Obama says it protects the "little guy" from the ebil banksters.
Hmm.
Could we, perhaps, use some of the techniques that people have speculated about for deflecting space rocks and, instead, guide one into Earth deliberately?
Why is Elliot Rodger being put into the Nerd category? I have not seen anything on this guy that would put him in the Geek or Nerd category.
He certainly didn't think of himself as a nerd. This is what he wrote about the "nerd" roommates he stabbed to death:
"These were the biggest nerds I had ever seen, and they were both very ugly with annoying voices," he wrote. "If they were pleasant to live with, I would regret having to kill them, but due to their behavior I now had no regrets about such a prospect. In fact, I'd even enjoy stabbing them both to death while they slept."
This is the twitter-verse flailing around for answers. Perhaps the usual gun-control narrative/cop-out isn't playing as well because half the killings are stabbings, so they've slouched into "misogyny."
Whatever. Don't let the Internet raise your kid.
Ricky, keep your damn garbage bees away from me.
Somehow, someone failed to omit the (D) that time.
A big moment for Slashdot.
Recall that he states everything strongly
Barry says "MAKE NO MISTAKE!" and libtards planet-wide get a tingle. He was doing it again this morning with the VA scandal, amped up so high he was clipping. They're so impressed with his political theater they bounce around the Internets with weasel words like "stated strongly" and are astonished when people point and laugh.
RDP protocol support was merged into Wayland over a year ago. Wayland's original developer prototyped a remote display implementation almost two years go, before 1.0 was released. This is in addition to XWayland already providing an X server to host legacy X apps.
Wayland will have good remote display. The peanut gallery rant-fests around here not withstanding.
Anyhow. Now you know. If I'm wrong get a refund.
The narrative requires that you use appropriate units and derivatives.
In 100 years the oceans will rise 43 000 microns! That's a 2300% increase over the previous 100 years!
Carry on.
There may be people reading your post using a retina focused prism projector on their wireless, voice controlled eye-wear. But I doubt it; folks like that have better things to do than read your drivel.
It establishes a history of notification that is usable as evidence in court and obviates attempts by copyright violators to claim ignorance while placating concerns about abuse by copyright owners by protecting identities and supposedly not terrorizing innocents. Should the violations continue the legal consequences escalate. Did you miss that last part? They don't just send love letters. They send letters first, then they get rough.
The same scheme is in the works for the US, if they're not already doing it. I've seen this discussed several times in the last few years on CSPAN by copyright pressure groups. Right or wrong it's coming.
You will see all the requirements in the readme there for building on Linux, Mac and Windows.
These instructions work as well. I got it to run in OpenSUSE 13.1 in a few minutes. No problem if you have clues.
as developers
Mostly just office trolls around here now.
From the GP:
I'm actually surprised that I had to dig down into the Faqs to see text that said "Mac only right now".
You haven't been keeping up. OS-X is widespread among open source developers today. Watch a presentation related to open source work made any time in the last five years and you'll see Macs everywhere. Windoze is rare. Linux is ubiquitous in pseudo terminals. Otherwise the only time you see Linux is at Linux conferences.
This isn't surprising either. OS-X is developer friendly. You get Xcode, the Apple equivalent of Visual Studio, out-of-the-box on OS-X, a POSIX environment with a desktop environment that doesn't suck.
Anyhow, running Atom for a few minutes I definitely get an EMACS hit. No crashes so far, but it feels young. I imagine this thing will acquire a fair bit of mind-share in the next few years. Nothing wrong with the MIT license, either.
What? No "per capita" cop-out?
Kudos.
Such thinking actually managed to get Krugman to say the T word. Arguing for working class jobs and maintaining an industrial base? Tariffs mean "trade war" and that's baaad. Arguing for carbon limits? Bring on the tariffs baby.
what was it? I forgot the current buzzword
Climate Rape.... because we can't expect bubba to cotton onto polysyllabics like "disruption."
With only 52% of our (US) GDP our besty friend green revolution China is now burning almost as much coal as the rest of the planet combined. Since the graph ends with 2012 the lines may have crossed by now.