Comment Re:Not a surprise (Score 4, Interesting) 303
The cute part is that she thinks she can get away with it. She's not screwing over your average American household, she's screwing over investors who have money and power.
The cute part is that she thinks she can get away with it. She's not screwing over your average American household, she's screwing over investors who have money and power.
But first, just think about this for a second:
> Put self in danger: just potential to harm self. Police do not get involved unless danger to other people.
> Property damage: causes frustration and upsets other people. Causes police to get involved.
You can tell me again about how bright these kids are when they have a permanent felony on their records and a massive fine as well as maybe jail time.
Yeah, like stuff that put me in danger.
I didn't cause property damage to other people.
You mean when we're educated under an outdated and ill suited system?
Because it's like teaching someone to tie their shoes with two hands when they have one hand and going, "OMG YOU'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO TIE YOUR SHOES."
Great logic, there.
Einstein, Newton, and Tesla were all autistic.
Yes a good bit of your entire modern world and all you take for granted was created by us.
But never mind the scientific savants of autism, we can excel in a plethora of ways and just because we're socially inept doesn't mean we're hopeless. I have had tons of success socially no thanks in part due to relentless struggle on my part to learn the ins and outs of the social dance. I'm even what you would call charismatic.
Don't get me wrong, I loathe being around people with a passion, but I can do it.
Oh Crimea river.
No see that's just the thing, it is capitalism.
Anti-trust laws are actually anti-capitalist.
Addendum: humans also didn't evolve with artificial lighting or even something like torches. When night time hit there wasn't much else to do but sleep.
Someone didn't read the study.
Our brain does have natural defenses against sleep deprivation. A single all-nighter would produce no brain damage because of a specific protein the brain creates to protect it from damage. Repeated sleep deprivation (aka chronic sleep deprivation) leads to brain damage because this protection mechanism stops functioning.
Gene therapy is performed through vectors, notably viral vectors.
Windows 7 was just a service pack for Vista. The renaming was a PR move to move away from the stigma.
Give them enough time and they'll iron out all of the flaws. Of course the Metro interface was inherently flawed from the beginning, but I think they've learned their lesson and supposedly Windows 8.2 which may be named Windows 9 is their solution to this whole mess.
But the GP does have a point, I see people still complaining about features of Windows 8 that were fixed in 8.1.
Yeah as soon as I read this I had propaganda bullshit sirens going off in my head.
TLDR: I have no idea how the internet works, but here's my opinion on it.
Obligatory: killing beta could be good for
Windows 8.1 features an update that allows bypassing the metro screen (the bit everyone complains about). In simple terms, It's the "fixed" version of Windows 8.
What management actually means by, "We want people who are passionate!" means that they live in a fantasy world where truly passionate people will come work for them for meager pay, lousy benefits, and an average work environment. It's the ultimate delusion of entitlement. Because why should talented people settle for them?
There is good management. But most of the time you see poor management who blame their own inadequate and incompetent leadership abilities on their employees. Many seem to look at subordinates as nothing more than a monkey there to churn out code -- like it's such an inconvenience that they have to deal with actual humans who have like, squishy innards that need nourishment and rest.
Add it to the list...
"Fast paced work environment!" We're understaffed.
"Opportunity for advancement." We have a high turnover rate.
"Flexible hours!" You'll never be able to predict the next week's schedule.
It is better to live rich than to die rich. -- Samuel Johnson