I don't think they get it. I can't just demand more money from the people who pay me. Well, I can, but it rarely works out the way I think it should:-D
"While there's nothing wrong with accepting another job offer, bailing on an employer without notice could have lasting effects. 'The world is small,' said Johnny Taylor, president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management"
So, companies that have been treating their employees as disposable robots to be replaced each time they could save nickel . . . get a free pass? These guys really need to take a hard, long look in the mirror.
As a Sprint customer, I can't imagine it could get any worse than it already is. My service is already shite. Now, merged with T-Mobile it could be double shite. How could I lose?
Problem is those libraries don't Just Work(TM) in ReactOS like they should. ReactOS is a nifty idea, but I've never been able to get it to work with my logbook program. I'm still using a rather old copy of Win2000 I had when I first bought the program. Although, now running in a VM hosted on a Mac. I'd really like ReactOS to be the solution to my *problem*, but I've been convinced for a long time now that I just need to write my own logbook program and use that instead.
I just use Google Keep. It's not great. In fact, it's utter crap, but I don't need anything too fancy. When I do (e.g. sorting), I weep silently in my corner, clutching my knees tight.
This seems kinda cool to me. I get texts that let me know when the ISS will be overhead (usually 1 or 2 days in advance), and they tell me where to look, what time, and give me a rough elevation where the ISS will be visible and where it will disappear. Maybe the Humanity Star gang could take some notes.
If they were paying $1k/mo they were likely paying for a brand new drug, where a combination of 2 medications would have only run them $60/mo.
Man, I don't know what insurance you're talking about, but we fork over about $500/month [cost of insulin, infusion sets/reservoirs, amortized costs of quarterly Endo visit, lancets (actually no co-pay on those!), and test strips (insurance won't cover those at all so we buy out of pocket)]. This is on top of a approx. $700/month insurance premium. I wouldn't know what to do if I were paying $60/month. One 10ml vial of humalog costs me $180. We're using an out of date Medtronics Paradigm pump as well to keep costs down because the insurance won't cover a newer pump, particularly a model that supports GCM/phone apps (looking at about $15k out of pocket for the new whiz-bangery). All told, the preponderance of my insurance/medical out-of-pocket costs goes toward diabetes and it easily adds up to $1200/month (if you include my premiums).
** [ I looked into a higher premium plan, but based on the expenses vs. deductible vs. what's covered, I wouldn't get any more out of it and the insurance company would get significantly more money from me ]
Well, they get significantly less subsidies than say Ford or General Motors. Roughly half. So, maybe if they are to be considered successful, we need to give them more money?
Chip hasn't exactly been active on that blog for a while. Did he ever regenerate more than 2%? The drag on this system would be tremendous. I think it would make a better speed brake than a power regeneration system. In my aircraft, I have to descend at least at a 6-degree angle (or greater) in order for the weight of the plane to drive the N1. And that's a mostly free turbine (it does turn an accessory box for hydraulic and electric). I can't imagine putting a heavy electric-generating load onto a propeller system and recovering enough energy to do more than 60-90 seconds of modest powered flight. Perhaps that would be enough to make that one final correction on landing, but if it's not enough to do a go-around, it's just not enough.
Certainly there will never be another Wal-Mart / Amazon / Big Box Store / et al, to come along that will be able to do it better and cheaper. 'Cause that's never happened. Ever.
The residents of the few mid-sized cities that were in the running should be breathing a sigh of relief.
They have no idea the bullet they've dodged. Probably never will.
I don't think they get it. I can't just demand more money from the people who pay me. Well, I can, but it rarely works out the way I think it should :-D
Precisely.
There's next to nothing on television I want to watch. Internet service is adequate (and has been since my 2009 DSL line) for my tele-viewing needs.
The Tomy Space Pets. I remember them well. I had the Hoomdorm and one other, but can't recall what it was called. Good times.
I'm pretty sure the spearhead of moving Big Brother to Silicon Valley was sometime around 1977 with Larry Ellison and Robert Miner holding the handle.
"While there's nothing wrong with accepting another job offer, bailing on an employer without notice could have lasting effects. 'The world is small,' said Johnny Taylor, president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management"
So, companies that have been treating their employees as disposable robots to be replaced each time they could save nickel . . . get a free pass? These guys really need to take a hard, long look in the mirror.
And here I thought Brazil was just a satirical movie. Had no idea it was a documentary.
. . . and many of them were shown to be hackable . . .
I think pretty much all of them have been shown to have more holes than a sieve. You can thank me for the dramatic hyperbole later.
As a Sprint customer, I can't imagine it could get any worse than it already is. My service is already shite. Now, merged with T-Mobile it could be double shite. How could I lose?
Problem is those libraries don't Just Work(TM) in ReactOS like they should. ReactOS is a nifty idea, but I've never been able to get it to work with my logbook program. I'm still using a rather old copy of Win2000 I had when I first bought the program. Although, now running in a VM hosted on a Mac. I'd really like ReactOS to be the solution to my *problem*, but I've been convinced for a long time now that I just need to write my own logbook program and use that instead.
So, in 10 years everyone on this planet will have internet access . . .
Except in Hamilton, NY and Gettysburg, SD. I can't for the life of me get a good enough signal in either of those places.
I socialize with other humans and consider the recommendations of my friends. I know, totally weird not using some sort of app to do that.
I just use Google Keep. It's not great. In fact, it's utter crap, but I don't need anything too fancy. When I do (e.g. sorting), I weep silently in my corner, clutching my knees tight.
There are some anomalies, like Chicago Meigs . . .
And KSMO where the government completely rolled over on its back for a belly scratch by the SMO board.
This seems kinda cool to me. I get texts that let me know when the ISS will be overhead (usually 1 or 2 days in advance), and they tell me where to look, what time, and give me a rough elevation where the ISS will be visible and where it will disappear. Maybe the Humanity Star gang could take some notes.
If they were paying $1k/mo they were likely paying for a brand new drug, where a combination of 2 medications would have only run them $60/mo.
Man, I don't know what insurance you're talking about, but we fork over about $500/month [cost of insulin, infusion sets/reservoirs, amortized costs of quarterly Endo visit, lancets (actually no co-pay on those!), and test strips (insurance won't cover those at all so we buy out of pocket)]. This is on top of a approx. $700/month insurance premium. I wouldn't know what to do if I were paying $60/month. One 10ml vial of humalog costs me $180. We're using an out of date Medtronics Paradigm pump as well to keep costs down because the insurance won't cover a newer pump, particularly a model that supports GCM/phone apps (looking at about $15k out of pocket for the new whiz-bangery). All told, the preponderance of my insurance/medical out-of-pocket costs goes toward diabetes and it easily adds up to $1200/month (if you include my premiums).
** [ I looked into a higher premium plan, but based on the expenses vs. deductible vs. what's covered, I wouldn't get any more out of it and the insurance company would get significantly more money from me ]
Well, they get significantly less subsidies than say Ford or General Motors. Roughly half. So, maybe if they are to be considered successful, we need to give them more money?
Does Moore's Law apply to MJ/kg in LiPo battery tech?
You're a freakin' genius.
Chip hasn't exactly been active on that blog for a while. Did he ever regenerate more than 2%? The drag on this system would be tremendous. I think it would make a better speed brake than a power regeneration system. In my aircraft, I have to descend at least at a 6-degree angle (or greater) in order for the weight of the plane to drive the N1. And that's a mostly free turbine (it does turn an accessory box for hydraulic and electric). I can't imagine putting a heavy electric-generating load onto a propeller system and recovering enough energy to do more than 60-90 seconds of modest powered flight. Perhaps that would be enough to make that one final correction on landing, but if it's not enough to do a go-around, it's just not enough.
Certainly there will never be another Wal-Mart / Amazon / Big Box Store / et al, to come along that will be able to do it better and cheaper. 'Cause that's never happened. Ever.
The benefit of fitness trackers goes to agencies collecting and selling the data. Not to the generator of the data.
I am an even cheaper Boost Mobile (Sprint) customer. I wish I could afford to be a cheap T-Mobile customer.
Same here. I was hoping there was some substance to this rumor.
“If you dance with the devil, then you haven’t got a clue, for you think you’ll change the devil, but the devil changes you.”
-- J. M. Smith