Comment Re:Change you can believe in. (Score 1) 213
It was a budgetary matter. They have already used the majority vote process to pass key legislation that could be loosely called budgetary.
It was a budgetary matter. They have already used the majority vote process to pass key legislation that could be loosely called budgetary.
Fuck you. Fuck you for pointing out the obvious truth, and qualifying it. Fuck you for adding another reason to just leave this country, in favor of some other place with a lesser political system, but one that gets better results.
You probably feel as saddened as angry about it all, just like me. Fuck us both for not being able to be sheep, and follow the herd while we can.
While I agree with your sentiment, your facts are not facts. They got into trouble for -lying-. Specifically, lying under oath, and lying on national news media.
Take a look at what over zealous use of immunization costs. Taking the worst case scenario of your side of the argument only proves that in fringe cases and exceptional circumstances (malnutrition, poverty, poor sanitation) that induce higher rates in all conditions will there be a good argument for vaccination.
Guillaine Barre' syndrome. Spelling may be off. I got it from vaccinations. 1 in 10,000 WILL get it from vaccinations. More vaccinations is more rolls of the dice. Some ailments aren't worth injecting potentially impure or bacteria laden substances DIRECTLY into the bloodstream for.
There are absolutely two sides to this. If you want to lock me up for not vaccinating my own kids, or otherwise penalize me, I can and will go elsewhere. I don't need a government to decide what rights I have with my/my kids' bodies outside of what is constitutional.
In short: don't tell other people how to live. Also, since when is trusting Bill Gates wise?
It does not meet the criteria for making sense. It does, however, seem to fit neatly into the direction things are going. Individual freedom and expression aren't being outright taken away, just discouraged to the point of pointless.
I wish I had something positive to say here. Really.
You are clearly ate the fuck up.
I think you are bogged down in standards.
If the IT department is short on cash, and long on available hours, it can be cheaper to do it to your own spec, especially considering productivity gained in the supported departments.
This would only give carriers more bandwidth to charge the same amount for. In an age when people actually believe their kids are entitled to a cell phone with data and texting, demand is clearly there, regardless of cost.
Parent is NOT a troll. There is this thing called personal responsibility. In this country, we seem to be migrating to both entitlement and a responsibility - free belief system. The way things worked for a great many years is that you are responsible for things you do, and not entitled to anything you have not earned. I have a family plan with 4 phones on it, and a measly 700 minutes. We don't pay for overages. We don't pay for them because we don't do them.
The law requires that you are able to keep your old number.
Request a secondary number to ring to that phone, or pay x dollars to have a number activated and auto forwarded. You could also possibly use a low end PC running a script and magic jack to auto forward the calls to a cell.
Note that he covered your exceptions as a given....
IPV6 will allow any properly secured device, even your TV or refrigerator to be directly accessible from most parts of the world. This will usher in a new era of programmable and remotely controllable houses and devices to automate many aspects of our lives. Imagine resetting your alarm clock, coffee maker, and thermostat settings to accommodate your plane arriving late..... while on the plane! It could be done from any web-capable laptop, phone, kiosk at the airport, or many other internet- enabled devices.
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