Comment Re:The same holds for physicists. (Score 1) 681
... but the converse does not hold.
... but the converse does not hold.
error bars cannot compensate for questionable underlying assumptions
"PROXIES OF TEMPERATURE"
Am I alone in seeing it as an absurd concern for state legislatures to ponder? If the price of having a "state university" is having elected politicians micromanage academic issues, isn't that a little too high?
I assume you have a deep well of information to justify that little ditty, but think we just can't handle it. Thank you for protecting us.
Homeschool! (State monopoly on education would be vile.)
Thanks for the grammar tweak, but I believe I was using the terms correctly. Here, "ipso facto" modifies the "that is" as an adverb, not "evidence" as an adjective.
You could've abbreviated those last two paragraphs to "I disagree, because XXXX". You just forgot the XXXX.
Now now, don't call them names. They're so well-intentioned.
... and if girls didn't get in with equal numbers, that is ipso facto evidence of having been steered away for sexist reasons then or earlier in life.
"I mean, there's a reason why we have education accreditation
boards, right?"
That would make a good line in a lullaby.
Government accreditation, certification, regulation, are all just well-intentioned market-suppression efforts. With information flowing so freely now, these will be routed around.
"If a U.S. company designs products in one country, manufactures them in another country, and sells them in a third, in which jurisdiction should the company pay tax? The country in which it's domiciled?"
Why, none of the above. Taxes should be on consumption or cost-recovery basis or something
You were implying that because apple products were supposedly designed in the states, this taints them with such a strong us nexus that foreign sales to foreign individuals should naturally be included in apple's us taxes. Because Design!
You've changed tacks a couple of times now. Try a third one, maybe it'll be less of a reach.
On the "design" part, i.e., salaries of the designers, Apple & the employees pay tax aplenty already.
So your theory of tax fairness is based on infrastructure usage cost? The foreign transactions with foreigners should be 0% taxed, by that metric, and probably there goes progressive taxation on personal incomes too...
Our business in life is not to succeed but to continue to fail in high spirits. -- Robert Louis Stevenson