Comment Re:LoC a regulatory agency? (Score 1) 256
Actually, the rules for Librarians are:
1.Silence
2.Books must be returned no later than the last date shown
3.Do not meddle with the nature of causality.
Actually, the rules for Librarians are:
1.Silence
2.Books must be returned no later than the last date shown
3.Do not meddle with the nature of causality.
"Percentage of profits" is such a nonsense metric.
You realize that hosting companies actually need to care about the physical dimensions of the machines they are hosting? They don't just leave a few PC towers in the corner of a room and call it a day.
Right, which is why there are things called "rack mountable servers" that come in predictable sizes...
Nah, even if the mission fails, Musk will show graphs and logs explaining that the valves never actually malfunctioned...
(Just Kidding, I am actually on Tesla's side on the test drive debacle)
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Fine. Raise taxes.
Or, cut defense spending. You'd still have the world's best military if you slash it by 30%, I bet.
Then why was everyone so concerned about Ohio?
Right, because the US government has *always* being in hands of responsible adults...
Then why is the USA the only country using indirect elections? Every other modern country that used it at some point has switched to direct elections.
No point visiting anywhere since you can do video conferences tailored to particular elector types, rather than regions.
Imagine a virtual town hall meeting of just nerds, or just single mothers, or just asian-americans. etc.
Of course this is a much easier solution then just switching to popular vote...
This is correct. The whole indirect voting systems like the US Electoral College were created to deal with the logistical problems of giving every citizen the vote.
In this day and age, the only purpose of indirect elections is to give undue weight to rural areas.
Your sentence no verb.
Cowboy Neal still works at Slashdot?
Google "how to refill toner cartridge" with your Printer model. Buy toner in bulk.
Buy a cheap laser. Xerox, Brother and HP make cheap laser printers that explicitly support Linux.
Xerox printers, if I remember correctly, even have a little Tux decal on the _front_ of the machine, next to the Windows and Apple logos.
Where I live, people will refill your toner cartridges for about $8 USD
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