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Comment Re:Single Payer Cost Board Says "No" (Score 1) 368

I live in Germany and I can only say good things about the health care system. True, taxes are high but you do get something in exchange and salaries are high enough too so you have a good paycheck at the end of the month.

If I wanted I could switch to private healthcare and step out of the public system for about 300 euros a month; I doubt that will cost you less in the states.

Comment Re:Blatant lie (Score 1) 125

I don't think you would have any major problems to work in India being a US citizen, any more than viceversa. The only question is if you would be willing to work for an Indian salary. I think that is the reason why the migration flow is pretty much unidirectional.

Comment Re:The first rule of controlling a market... (Score 1) 332

What you said about Apple and lawsuits just reminded me of something that happened to a (small) company I worked for a few years ago.

This company was called "XXXXMAC", a name which it had since 1989, which it received because one of the founders was called Macario. Well, this didn't stop Apple from sueing them for a large amount of money just because the name of the company contained the word "MAC".

Eventually the company won the lawsuit and Apple had to reimburse the legal costs, but it did suppose an enormous pain in the ass for such a small company. I bet many others would have simply folded and changed the name just to avoid fighting against Apple.

Comment Re:medicare (Score 1) 708

The care you get isn't that much worse. I live in Germany and I have never had to wait more than a few days for any specialist appointment.

True, in some countries public health care isn't as efficient as here, but at least people who normally would not be able to afford that care can also get checked and/or treated. And people like you who have a decent salary and don't want to wait can always purchase a complimentary private health plan to speed things up and have more comfort.

Comment Re:Question: (Score 1) 708

And why does he have the exclusive responsibility of providing for the family (in this case only for her since they had no children)? Did it occur to the bitch to actually WORK to compensate for the money he wasn't making any more? Yes, she IS a greedy whore. Now I only hope that the rich guy will dump her in a few years for an even younger girl leaving her with nothing.

Comment Re:Technology (Score 1) 388

I recently had to get rid of a really old iron bathtub in an appartment I bought and had redone. The flat is on a third floor without an elevator so it was a real problem to get it out to the street as I couldn't carry it alone.

Finally, one day while I was trashing some other junk a gypsy came to me and asked me if I had anything metallic to throw away. I told him that if he was able to get the bathtub out of the building I would give him some other old stuff too as a bonus. Needless to say, 5 minutes later he showed up with a buddy and together they carried the thing out.

I'm sure they must have made a few bucks selling it as scrap by the weight

Comment Here in Germany... (Score 1) 715

...it is being actively encouraged to have more female applicants for technical degrees. Every year most major tech companies host a "Girls day" where they invite soon-to-be female college students to spend a day at the company trying to convince them that the tech world can be fun and rewarding.

However, despite that, our virtually non-existent unemployment in the field and the fact that our engineers are among the best-paid in the world, technical degrees are still sausage farms. And I'm pretty sure all those guys would be more than happy to have some female presence in their classes and later in their workplace.

On the other hand, non-technical degrees (psychology, translation, arts, etc) are virtually full of chicks. I guess there is a genetic factor after all which makes every sex more prone to make one choice or the other.

Comment Re:Trust (Score 1) 247

Unfortunately the amount of information out there is so vast that in a very short time this reference to your name (if they actually get to know your real name) will be buried under heaps of other data and even the people who have read those references will have forgotten pretty quick.

That is the reason why people keep falling for the same old scams, even though the information is out there to prevent this happening

Comment Re:Because Hybrids Don't Pay For Themselves (Score 2) 998

Except for some lucky owners of modern Lamborghinis, BMWs and some other high-end cars, who actually miss the good old roar of their powerful engines and have it piped in the cabin through the stereo system:

http://www.bmwblog.com/2011/09/23/active-sound-design-brings-the-m5-engine-sound-into-the-cabin/

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