Comment Re:Failure is expected result (Score 1) 663
Putting ANY sort of "requirement" on a 15 year old is outrageous. Children develop at a different pace.
Putting ANY sort of "requirement" on a 15 year old is outrageous. Children develop at a different pace.
I've been fortunate enough to not have broken the micro-USB port on my Android phones, but I can see how easy is for one errant push of the plug to snap that little plastic guide piece. As a new iPhone owner, I am glad to be without that risk (however marginal) behind.
I'd love to see Apple use a standard connector so I don't have to pay $40 for a second/replacement cable that probably costs a penny to manufacture. That's not the Apple way, though, and in this case they have the superior design.
How many people voted for Obama believing that he wouldn't use the executive powers expanded by the previous administration? How many were dumb enough to believe he'd actually try to roll them back?
Worse yet, how many are OK with their guy abusing his new authority?
For me, the unsolicited job leads from LinkedIn are obviously targeted, but poorly. I've got 12+ years of progressively senior embedded programming + mobile programming experience listed, and I recently (~3 yrs) transitioned up the chain into management. What do 95% of my LinkedIn job inquiries look like?
"I noticed you have MOBILE development in your background. We are looking to fill the position of THIRD JUNIOR DEVELOPER FROM THE LEFT - ANDROID OS. I would love to chat with you about this amazing opportunity!"
Next to useless, really.
The law is something the government creates, not follows.
"Uranus" and "trojan" jokes. This is what Slashdot has become.
I love how people think "privacy settings" mean jack to a company that makes money selling personal data.
"Population Density" always gets blamed, but it's not the reason for USA's poor service. If it was, New York City would have awesome Internet service.
Don't these crackpots realize they are doing more harm to their (supposed) cause than good?
If your job can be done from home, it can be done from India.
Your cynicism and apathy are the problem.
You don't need physical presence in a state to be considered as having a nexus in that state and subject to collecting taxes.
No, but a house in Walnut Creek or Gilroy is. That's about how far most of the people I work with commute.
Simple. They can't.
Homes out here are not being purchased by middle-class families. They are being purchased by:
* Foreign (mostly Chinese) investors
* Hedge Funds
* Real Estate investment trusts
* Multiple families pooling their money (and planning on having 15 people living in a 3 bedroom house)
If you're making 60 to 80 thousand a year, you're not even close to being able to afford a home. You're living in a 1br or studio apartment in a not-so-nice part of San Jose.
Actually, fuck you with facts:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Valley_BART_extension
"In 2000 Santa Clara County voters approved a 30-year-long half cent sales tax increase to fund BART."
"In 2008, to mitigate that fact, the voters were again asked to raise sales tax this time by 1/8th of one percent to come into effect when and if federal funding of the project was given the green light."
"The project was cut into phases with service to northern San Jose at Berryessa originally planned for 2018 and to downtown San Jose by 2025 which may or may not include Santa Clara."
So, after all these taxes, federal funding, and time, this government project has still gone nowhere, they don't plan to even be done until 2025, and even then, they will have failed to even include all the destinations they planned for.
Meanwhile, these tech companies have given up waiting for the government to un-fuck itself, and just deployed their own damn mass-transportation system.
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.