Comment Re: Proof (Score 5, Interesting) 546
Seems like of they embraced him as a citizen doing what was right, instead of sending him to Russia, things would be safer for mi6
Seems like of they embraced him as a citizen doing what was right, instead of sending him to Russia, things would be safer for mi6
I suspect it's not all social though. I would guess there's significant overlap between the genders, but genetic influence aside from the social one. Primarily because in general females win with mate choice and men win with lots of baby mammas
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I'd say that dating is probably the easiest way to break that in love feeling.
Not that dating and relationships are bad (they're great), but there's a certain sensation of unfulfilled desire they quash.
If memory serves me, gene therory was proposed by priests too.
Sounds like that didn't eliminate all the friction.
What degree of separation is a potential terrorist? You don't need to get that far from me to find bad records, but I'm in no way a murderer, drug dealer, or terrorist. You can find them quick n the social web though.
I almost wouldn't mind the tax payers paying, and flight being a public good, like trains, but actually flight cost went up. Though also, I am pretty sure I pay the tsa as a line item on flights.
What I'm more cautious about is the definition of links to terrorism. I am more skeptical of the fact that any of these people are risks, than the sloppiness f the tsa. Even though we know the tsa can't even find a weapon.
I'd go as far to say, of you have to pay for a phd, the school assumes your output as a student isn't going to be worth having you around, and you will be a burden.
Many schools have money for promising phd students, because they benefit from reputation of good students, and in more STEM type things, actual research done.
Granted, I only know a few people that got phd's over the last decade, but the ones that went to good schools all were paid 20-40k/year to go. They had to teach a couple classes for the money too
Also, in response to some comments I read above. A phd is not about getting an education, it is about creating knowledge.
A master's is about mastery, but phd is about extending the thinking in a field (IMO).
That's what common law means.
Case law actually helps the law be applied uniformly, and helps one know what is legal.
I would think the president isn't in line at all. They are already the president.
Google seems to push relevant parts of its other stuff into the results, rather than overwhelm with it.
If I search for a place, they show me the map, a news topic, they show me news, etc etc.
They don't push me to news when it's not relevant.
I'd like to see the contracts Hulu has, I always kinda hoped the subscription covers their cost of running, and the ads cover their payments out. They certainly have a lot more content on presumably far less money than netflix.
I wish I could watch the movies without all the damned ads (and as you say, all four of them), and I don't want to watch Hulu+ ads on Hulu+.
They also pull the same BS as on demand, where if you get into a show late into the season, you miss the beginning, that's probably my biggest gripe, I expect to go through all the Criterion Collection movies I want to see, then cancel them and get HBO Now.
The Hulu movie selection really is quite good, I wouldn't mind suffering money making ads if that's how they get the library, but the self advertising to something I am paying for is just upsetting.
What I really don't get is why it's so hard for them to sell ads, everyone I know paying for Hulu+ has disposable income, and they should be able to target much better than they do.
Or do those shitty buy now deals that the cable networks do late night, there has to be enough of them to spread the advertising out a little, and those are usually simply paid with commission.
They also need to stop advertising shows they won't have (Oats and Garfunkel for example).
When I was in England, it was pretty common to call the half liters pints.
In the US though, you are correct, there's a lot of 14oz glasses designed to look like 16oz glasses, and it sucks, but the Imperial pint was still bigger than the US pint (19ish US Fl Oz I think, some bars serve births beer that way).
I think England going metric reduces the need for US to, as at least we don't have different weights and volumes for the same words anymore.
It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.