Comment Re:Question for economics wonks (Score 2) 467
This is inflation... it isn't "useful"
Uh, yes it is, because...
The only real good thing about inflation is that in limited amounts, it encourages spending instead of hoarding.
Which is useful.
This is inflation... it isn't "useful"
Uh, yes it is, because...
The only real good thing about inflation is that in limited amounts, it encourages spending instead of hoarding.
Which is useful.
Please post your evidence that the president had anything at all to do with this. Thanks.
If you don't think they're different, then why did you single out the Democrats for your scorn?
Good thing it wasn't a ban then. The bulbs just have to meet a certain energy standard. The industry demonstrated to Congress incandescent bulbs that met the new standard.
And Windows 95 is probably faster than XP on the same hardware, so why aren't you still running 95?
Windows has always been behind the curve. It didn't get a decent GUI until it blatantly copied the Mac OS in 1995
Uh huh. And where did Linux get its GUI(s)?
Hey, why not go fuck yourself?
We do not want unification
The question is "How would you fix the Linux desktop". This attitude of not wanting unification is precisely the problem.
we will be able to do things that will be innovative
You mean like not be able to agree on anything, form more splinter groups, fork the code a few more times, and create more layers of confusion?
Dead easy.
I'm still running Vista at home (pause for laughs). When I installed it, not only did it go perfectly, it also automatically and correctly set up my network connection, which XP never could do.
When making your tinfoil hat, the shiny side goes out.
Fallout was such an unstable piece of shit that I never tried New Vegas
Boy did you miss out.
Well, based on this, definition kinds don't exist, thus proving creationism incorrect I guess.
If the OS lets me do something that prevents me from even stopping it when I realize it's wrong, then yes, that's a problem with the OS.
Thrashing, and yes, I couldn't even ssh into the box.
So isn't the collapse of a Ponzi scheme in Bitcoin validation of the value of the currency?
No. It is however validation of the infinite stupidity of people.
An authority is a person who can tell you more about something than you really care to know.