which is nothing. We've recently had even this taken away from us. Corps can now force us into arbitration. Want it to stop? Start voting for economically left wing candidates.
I'm sure we will get into the No True Scottsman argument but as a country we have been voting for left economically wing candidates. The more we try to get government to control businesses, the more intertwined businesses and government get.
Honestly, most users don't care about this type of privacy. They just want something that can prevent their spouses/boyfriends/girlfriends/parents from seeing their conversations and more points if there is no record left that their was a conversation.
This is where I got the idea you saw that is a "new problem":
Kind of like how Obama care solved the pre-existing issue while creating entire new sets of problem
Personally my coverage has a huge network of providers & I do not need a referral to a specialist. I can go nearly anywhere. But I'll still wait 2-3 months.
IMO single payer is really about getting rid of health insurance companies. Fucking parasites. Everyone needs healthcare, if not you this year, your mom or your child.
My insurance isn't that great but I never have to wait 2-3 months to get in to see a specialist and that is with needing a referral from my PCP.
I don't see government as any less parasitical than insurance companies (or more caring).
In fact, when I worked at a DME company, Medicare was the hardest to work with unless you were a company with a lot of capital to be able to wait months before getting paid. A lot of our smaller competitors were destroyed simply by not having enough assets to wait months (most employees won't wait for Medicare to start paying bills and most companies won't sell parts based on the hope that Medicare will pay it's claims.) Since we were a larger company, the red tape benefited us simply because it destroyed our competitors better than we could have.
Not sure why you think I consider this a new "problem."
It's only a problem in that some providers don't want to reduce their pricing so that they can be part of a larger network (like UHC.) Why would they suddenly want to do this just because their is now one payor?
Yep. He was minding his own business enjoying being a moderate, peace loving Muslim when the internet snuck up on him, locked him in a room, and brainwashed him to become a fellow radicalized internet.
He did react. Unfortunately, since he was the only one there armed, all the gunman had to do was go on the other side of the crowd.
On June 12, 2016, just after 2 a.m., an Orlando Police Officer working extra duty at the Pulse Nightclub, located at 1912 S. Orange Ave., responded to shots fired. Our officer engaged in a gun battle with that suspect and the suspect went deeper into the club where more shots were fired. The incident then turned into a hostage situation.
Now if you are suggesting people get added because they are on the terror watch list - a list you get put on with no due-process - as part of the background checking criteria, then you suddenly have a different type of problem.
It's a security thing. If someone gets into my gmail account, they can reset the passwords for most of my accounts.
With two step, even if they have the password for my gmail account, they need a random number that google sends to my phone each time I (or someone) tries to log into my account.
I really don't understand why movie theaters can't be built with a single-occupant unisex toilet and soundproof door (to keep the noise from being audible to the rest of the theater), a speaker inside simulcasting the audio track from the movie (if not one or more LCD TVs showing the movie itself, since it's all digital now anyway), and a queue area from which the screen can be viewed while waiting in line. They'd sell more mega-sized drinks, because people wouldn't have to be afraid of spending half the movie either desperately having to pee or missing 5-10 minutes running to the restroom after drinking a half-gallon of Diet Coke.
The smell when the door opens might cause a reduction in sales. And honestly, people are disgusting. You'd probably walk into the single stall with a clogged toilet with shit on top of it than something you could actually use.
I've never signed one of these but then, I have never been in a position where I had enough inside knowledge to need to sign one.
So these are something hidden and not something you agree to when hired?
I've seen them requested by employers after a layoff but that was after the fact and came with a payout. It wasn't two years wage but it was a voluntary request.
What we need is to get all phone manufacturers on the idea, And Europe could probably push them enough to make it happen. It would need to be mandated on both phones and pads of varying thicknesses and width, but surely that's an idea that all companies could work with.
Please tell me that I am missing the sarcasm. You aren't really suggesting the government get involved and mandate this are you?
First, that's not a real quote. It's one of many that people paraphrase or flat out make up. Which is strange because he says enough controversial stuff you would think people with have to make up stuff.
It's amazing the lengths that the press is going after Trump by flat out lying or at least playing word games.
Then it sounds like you probably wouldn't be a target for this product.
That said, I was someone that thought I'd never want to use a phone to browser the web or do anything but text and call. I was wrong. I was correct on how much I love my smart watch. Marshmallow made my 360 run like a champ. I wish it was getting upgraded because new faces and apps will be targeted for the update, but still, I am satisfied with my purchase and new this day would come (but I bought it after the second generation watch had already been out so I knew going in it was going to be eventually obsolete.)
Hopefully, the original moto 360's will drop in price again:)
It is important to also remember that there are a lot of Christians in this country with not too dissimilar views towards homosexuality than what radical Islam does. In fact when I first saw "Shooting at gay nightclub" this morning my first assumption was that some anti-gay marriage person had gone off their rocker.
Not sure why your mind went there first in these times.
Point to the Christian mass shootings against gays in this country in the last 5-10 years.
Christians may think that homosexuality is a sin, but they are not raping, shooting, throwing in acid, or hanging gay people.
which is nothing. We've recently had even this taken away from us. Corps can now force us into arbitration. Want it to stop? Start voting for economically left wing candidates.
I'm sure we will get into the No True Scottsman argument but as a country we have been voting for left economically wing candidates. The more we try to get government to control businesses, the more intertwined businesses and government get.
Honestly, most users don't care about this type of privacy. They just want something that can prevent their spouses/boyfriends/girlfriends/parents from seeing their conversations and more points if there is no record left that their was a conversation.
You can jailbreak the ereader kindles or did you mean the kindle tablets?
There was an article a few weeks back that they will be getting all new disney, marve, lucasfilm, and-pixar movies
https://news.slashdot.org/stor...
And they have pretty amazing TV content
This is where I got the idea you saw that is a "new problem":
Kind of like how Obama care solved the pre-existing issue while creating entire new sets of problem
Personally my coverage has a huge network of providers & I do not need a referral to a specialist. I can go nearly anywhere. But I'll still wait 2-3 months.
IMO single payer is really about getting rid of health insurance companies. Fucking parasites. Everyone needs healthcare, if not you this year, your mom or your child.
My insurance isn't that great but I never have to wait 2-3 months to get in to see a specialist and that is with needing a referral from my PCP.
I don't see government as any less parasitical than insurance companies (or more caring).
In fact, when I worked at a DME company, Medicare was the hardest to work with unless you were a company with a lot of capital to be able to wait months before getting paid. A lot of our smaller competitors were destroyed simply by not having enough assets to wait months (most employees won't wait for Medicare to start paying bills and most companies won't sell parts based on the hope that Medicare will pay it's claims.) Since we were a larger company, the red tape benefited us simply because it destroyed our competitors better than we could have.
Not sure why you think I consider this a new "problem."
It's only a problem in that some providers don't want to reduce their pricing so that they can be part of a larger network (like UHC.) Why would they suddenly want to do this just because their is now one payor?
Radicalized by the Internet?
Yep. He was minding his own business enjoying being a moderate, peace loving Muslim when the internet snuck up on him, locked him in a room, and brainwashed him to become a fellow radicalized internet.
He did react. Unfortunately, since he was the only one there armed, all the gunman had to do was go on the other side of the crowd.
On June 12, 2016, just after 2 a.m., an Orlando Police Officer working extra duty at the Pulse Nightclub, located at 1912 S. Orange Ave., responded to shots fired. Our officer engaged in a gun battle with that suspect and the suspect went deeper into the club where more shots were fired. The incident then turned into a hostage situation.
The guy passed a background check.
Now if you are suggesting people get added because they are on the terror watch list - a list you get put on with no due-process - as part of the background checking criteria, then you suddenly have a different type of problem.
It's a security thing. If someone gets into my gmail account, they can reset the passwords for most of my accounts.
With two step, even if they have the password for my gmail account, they need a random number that google sends to my phone each time I (or someone) tries to log into my account.
My bank does this too.
Cool - so that solves one problem while creating how many more?
Kind of like how Obama care solved the pre-existing issue while creating entire new sets of problem
Nah - most laws that politicians pass have an exemption for themselves.
I really don't understand why movie theaters can't be built with a single-occupant unisex toilet and soundproof door (to keep the noise from being audible to the rest of the theater), a speaker inside simulcasting the audio track from the movie (if not one or more LCD TVs showing the movie itself, since it's all digital now anyway), and a queue area from which the screen can be viewed while waiting in line. They'd sell more mega-sized drinks, because people wouldn't have to be afraid of spending half the movie either desperately having to pee or missing 5-10 minutes running to the restroom after drinking a half-gallon of Diet Coke.
The smell when the door opens might cause a reduction in sales.
And honestly, people are disgusting. You'd probably walk into the single stall with a clogged toilet with shit on top of it than something you could actually use.
Very true. Ask anyone - myself included - that takes the tax break for having and raising children.
You compare not working to slavery?
I've never signed one of these but then, I have never been in a position where I had enough inside knowledge to need to sign one.
So these are something hidden and not something you agree to when hired?
I've seen them requested by employers after a layoff but that was after the fact and came with a payout. It wasn't two years wage but it was a voluntary request.
And pay for healthcare... and a house... and a pony
They had pretty different roles. For example, he was not the secretary of state.
In any case, I doubt most people that want Hillary in jail would cry over Rove being tossed in with her.
Cool. So he makes less grammatical mistakes than Bush.
How long is that going to be the bar for people?
What we need is to get all phone manufacturers on the idea, And Europe could probably push them enough to make it happen. It would need to be mandated on both phones and pads of varying thicknesses and width, but surely that's an idea that all companies could work with.
Please tell me that I am missing the sarcasm. You aren't really suggesting the government get involved and mandate this are you?
First, that's not a real quote. It's one of many that people paraphrase or flat out make up. Which is strange because he says enough controversial stuff you would think people with have to make up stuff.
It's amazing the lengths that the press is going after Trump by flat out lying or at least playing word games.
This is one of my favorites 'You were born in a Taco Bell': Trump's rhetoric fuels school bullies across US If you read the article, you will see a few paragraphs in that Trump never used that phrase; it was one of the kids there.
And Obama is pretty restricting on the press. You don't hear about it as often because they put up with it since they support his policies.
https://cpj.org/reports/2013/1...
https://www.washingtonpost.com...
although it's difficult to imagine how they'd do that without looking stupid after Obama called her the 'most qualified candidate ever'.
With all the other stupid stuff he has said (57 states, ISIS is like a JV team, etc), people have got to be used to it or just not care.
Then it sounds like you probably wouldn't be a target for this product.
That said, I was someone that thought I'd never want to use a phone to browser the web or do anything but text and call. I was wrong. I was correct on how much I love my smart watch. Marshmallow made my 360 run like a champ. I wish it was getting upgraded because new faces and apps will be targeted for the update, but still, I am satisfied with my purchase and new this day would come (but I bought it after the second generation watch had already been out so I knew going in it was going to be eventually obsolete.)
Hopefully, the original moto 360's will drop in price again :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
This beats all the abortion doctors murdered in the past 50 years in the US
So did the San Bernardino attack.
It is important to also remember that there are a lot of Christians in this country with not too dissimilar views towards homosexuality than what radical Islam does. In fact when I first saw "Shooting at gay nightclub" this morning my first assumption was that some anti-gay marriage person had gone off their rocker.
Not sure why your mind went there first in these times.
Point to the Christian mass shootings against gays in this country in the last 5-10 years.
Christians may think that homosexuality is a sin, but they are not raping, shooting, throwing in acid, or hanging gay people.