Comment Re:Age discrimination (Score 1) 614
"if this wasn't illegal, I don't know what is"
How about murder, rape, embezzlement, child abuse, Arby's?
"if this wasn't illegal, I don't know what is"
How about murder, rape, embezzlement, child abuse, Arby's?
"Gee, maybe you should have hired someone who knows his trade"
Wherever you go, there are things you don't know. At the least, no matter how smart a person is, they occasionally have to ask where the bathroom is.
"Bit like making the condemned sharpen the guillotine before they step up"
If it were your head, wouldn't you want a nice clean quick cut? Or, would you rather have them drop the blade 4-5 times before your head came off?
"a third-world shithole where barter in the form of chickens and blowjobs is
When is the next flight to this place?
But you can't easily detect that a device is receiving a signal, only that it is sending one. Plus, even if you could detect it, there are thousands of phones, cabs, and other vehicles constantly moving at a high speed that receive GPS all the time How can you differentiate them from an evil drone? Plus, someone could program a phone to drive the drone, which would look like
Don't forget, the world is only about 25% land. We could build platforms on the water to live and/or farm on. That could open all kinds of nice temperate living space.
"What job are you going to give to a person who can only live for 80+ years when you can hire an immortal who's going to be around alot longer,"
Garbage man
Toll booth operator
Street cop
Taco Bell burrito maker
ditch digger
iPhone builder
hotel maid
Not to be mean, but most people aren't that bright, imaginative, creative, insightful, or motivated. I suspect most would churn away at the same jobs for decades or centuries. Money would have to change also. We couldn't have everyone retiring at 65 and lounging around 800 years waiting for an accident to take them out. That would drive the cost of living way up because there would be more competition for resources.
100 years ago the same argument would have been made about flying in jets around the world and all the 10s of thousands of gallons of fuel it would take just for one flight. Yet today, there are thousands of flights daily, many of which go half way around the world.
"123k is a low salary"
According to (http://www.whatsmypercent.com/), 123k puts you down in the 97% range. If it weren't for H1B peeps, maybe you'd be making 150k. While 27k is a lot, someone who makes more than 97% of the nation can't complain too much.
"You pioneer a new way of life, and there's a good chance of your name going down in history books."
Unless you're first, you're last. Twelve people have walked on the moon. How many can you name?
"Singing the anthem at each and every tiny sporting "
I'm no NASCAR fan, but their "tiny" events often average nearly 100k people (https://www.google.com/#safe=off&q=nascar+average+attendance) which is more than the FA cup finals has had in 25+ years (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FA_Cup_finals)
If the NSA were going to create a TOR substitute, wouldn't this be how they would want to describe it?
"Are you paid by the hour? If yes, what the actual fuck are you thinking?"
Perhaps he is thinking he can get a week's worth of work done in 2 hours. Assuming he didn't bother telling anyone about his new technique, he can now go play golf or nap the rest of the week while the boss thinks he is "hard at work".
"It's highly expensive for a single serving after all."
Like that stops anyone. Ever heard of Starbucks? As an alternative, Keurig is an absolute bargain.
If I have seen farther than others, it is because I was standing on the shoulders of giants. -- Isaac Newton