Comment Re:the most useful talent (Score 1) 136
the most useful talent I've developed is the ability to go to sleep fast and to wake up fast and alert
Your not fooling anyone, we can all hear snoring coming from your cubicle.
the most useful talent I've developed is the ability to go to sleep fast and to wake up fast and alert
Your not fooling anyone, we can all hear snoring coming from your cubicle.
Here, hold my beer...
It would've been more impressive if you'd have kept the beer and said, two minutes later, "It didn't even spill!"
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wall-building happens pretty much the same way every time. There are building codes and whatnot. The builder has built the exact same wall many times before.
Sort of. If the wall is built in a cold weather climate, the mortar mix is different than that of a warmer climate. Some walls are built to hold a load from the top, others may be built to hold back a load from the side. In the latter case, you'd probably want to use rebar and concrete to fill the voids (assuming it's block and not bricks). The differences may be more subtle than code, but my point is not every wall is built the same way.
developer's B bug only existed because of developer's A bug? Who fixes B's?
This is what I was thinking - what if the builder's bricks were falling out because the mortar he used was bad?
They already took billions to get internet to rural areas and then didn't do it anyway.
That's not entirely true, I live in a state that is mostly rural, w/ a very unforgiving topography. There is at least one local telco that is working on providing wireless access in as many places as they can erect towers through grant money they received. They are offering better bandwidth for less than DSL which is what I currently have. There's no cable where I live; it's too cost prohibitive to string the poles.
I read about this yesterday on zdnet and Win7 has always been available from the major OEMs:
Under Microsoft's sales lifecycle, big OEMs like HP can continue to sell Windows 7 PCs until at least October 2014. Every major PC maker takes advantage of that opportunity, continuing to offer a selection of Windows 7 PCs today. In addition, business buyers can purchase a PC with a Windows 8 Pro license and exercise downgrade rights to run Windows 7 instead. That's a longstanding policy that Microsoft has allowed for more than a decade.
Nothing but marketing tactics from HP, move along, nothing to see here...
I mean, who the hell would want a normal $30 one
I own both a Springfield Arms 1911 and a Romanian AK (it's a 74, not a 47, meaning it takes 5.45x39 ammo instead of 7.62x39 like the 47 does). I paid $900 for my 1911 (brand new in the box) and I saw them at the last gun show I attended for up to $1500. I paid $1000 for the AK, 5 magazines and 1000 rounds of ammo. It is set up just like it would be in theater, and has hardly been used (muzzle wear and throat erosion are very low). The AK's I saw at the last gun show ranged from $650 up to $2000. Where are you getting them for $30?
lack of term limits
You don't need term limits when you can vote for the challenger.
However, this takes an educated electorate, so good luck with that I guess.
Taxes should be fair. If I buy something, the tax on it shouldn't depend on who I bought it from, or where they are located.
How do you define "fair?" Is it fair, for example, that I can drive across my state line and buy groceries and clothes and pay no sales tax? Shouldn't my state be allowed to compete by lowering or eliminating their own sales taxes?
Gasoline tax is also lower in my neighboring state, and I buy gas there whenever I can. Most of my driving is in my own state, causing wear-and-tear on the roads that's not being paid for by my gas tax. Is that unfair?
Avoiding taxes is one factor companies consider when deciding to locate somewhere. It's also a tool states can use when competing with each other to lure businesses to locate there. That seems pretty fair to me.
If a charge is determined to be fraudulent the retailer is out the money plus a chargeback fee
Plus almost certainly the inventory sold...
'hauled away'... somewhere... somewhere else... someone else's problem...
Around here, it's hauled to a treatment facility or to a location where it's deep-well injected. It's not like they haul it away to someplace else where they then dump it on the ground.
Explain that one to me again?
Because shit happens. I've worked at several big chemical plants and all of them have had spills. (To me, this sounds like a "spill" and not "dumping waste.") It's just the nature of the beast, nothing works perfectly all the time. At one plant in particular, vandals/kids/idiots with too much time on their hands got onto the property (not hard to do when the facility covers thousands of acres) and removed a cover off a pipe, causing thousands of gallons of water with a ph of about 1 to flow into a nearby stream, which eventually made its way into the bay and caused a large fish kill. Yes, the company was fined. Yes, corrective action was taken to avoid it from happening again.
From what I read, Exxon cleaned up the contaminated area as best they could. I seriously doubt the spill was done on purpose. I live in the middle of frack-land and these oil companies are spending millions buying/leasing mineral rights, hauling equipment in and out, drilling, fracking, trucking out wastewater and hauling equipment away. Millions of dollars are spent at each drill site. They're not going to risk "dumping" wastewater to save a few bucks on having it hauled away.
What should people like me do to show people like you that we're just as fed up as you are, if not more?
Vote. Talk to your neighbors. Get involved. Volunteer. Organize. Protest at your local county courthouse.
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." - Thomas Jefferson
either way he's not getting anything
Which is probably why he was addicted in the 1st place.
Similarly, it is a good idea to wall off some parts of a city that is infested with bubonic plague.
How can pirated software kill you?
Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.