by this definition, life on another planet with a common origin to Earth life but which diverged billions of years ago would be extraterrestrial, but Earth life accidentally brought to Mars on a human-built lander would not.
Waiting for the invasion of the pedants, clutching their feet in their hands.
It's about time communism got with the program.
After all, the crux of the biscuit, IS THE APOSTROPHE.
REAL programmers use a magnetized needle and a steady hand.
Unsecured debt (e.g. credit cards) dies with you. It cannot be inherited or passed on. That's why you pay 25% interest on those evil plastic cards.
Where are my mod points!
You sound like me about 20 years ago.
The space under Pont Neuf is surprisingly comfortable, if you can convince the local Romani to let you stay there.
> as long as they give you the necessary VAT-receipt slip.
In what universe does a hooker add value to anything?
When will the government step in and start controlling these news outlets, eh? Some uncorruptible benevolent commission whose mission is to regulate communication. We'll call it the Federal Communications Commission! They'll solve the problem!
"Any problem caused by a tank can be solved by a tank." -- Peter Griffin and Every Liberal Ever.
That's why the workers need to seize control of the means of production... right?
Or are you one of those delusional people who think they're going to be on the handle side of those pitchforks?
If something is not a law, how then can it be "repealed?"
Perhaps all this effort should be focused on the fact that net neutrality "rules" were originally enacted by executive and administrative fiat, and not the legal process, and can therefore be changed on the whim of an administrator.
That said, "Net Neutrality," is not.
Mod parent up. Stories like this are why I rarely read
There are plenty of sites for political flamewars. It would be nice if this site went back to being one for only tech-y political flamewars.
I agree. Without including important things such as the baseline for "passing" in the general public or the US, isolating it to India is entirely meaningless. While I agree that the old adage is always true: you get what you pay for, and if you pay for cheap Indian workers, you'll get cheap and broken produced software. But that's true everywhere, it only happens to be prevalent in India.
You're not going to develop solar energy in the Sahara unless you have a very strong state involvement
And that's why it won't work. Top-down revolutions have a difficult time taking hold. What works is empowering the individual to increase their livelihood in a way that provides a mutually beneficial relationship with the rest of society. Imposing economic change via dictate or "imminent domain" results in discord, perhaps more so in a place like saharan Africa.
It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.