Comment Re:Because he'll fix 7 things (Score 1) 403
If these problems were so easy to fix, they would be fixed already. There is a ton of devil in the details.
If these problems were so easy to fix, they would be fixed already. There is a ton of devil in the details.
Why does no one object when I place a camera on the floor of a factory for safety reasons?
They do object. In most unionised countries, the unions will (in my experience) object as the footage could be used to prove theft, inefficiency etc.
We have solid evidence to support their detention. But that evidence is classified.
You have been told there is solid evidence. By organisations which we know tell lies (CIA etc). Why do you believe them now?
You say that, Switzerland has been doing this to great effect for hundreds of years. And it works, too.
shotguns are specifically designed for safely shooting arial targets.....
I didn't know you had to pick your gun based on the font used on the target. I take it water pistols are then the appropriate choice for Comic Sans?
you're still living very, very well. Also, these high level marginal tax rates are about the only thing that I've ever seen that solves the problems with income inequality.
Income inequality is only a part of the problem -- it's wealth inequality which becomes the real issue. This is why estate taxes are a good idea, they prevent the pooling of massive amounts of wealth over generations. Many of the super-rich never had an income, it all come from the folks.
Do your homework before building a hackintosh. I've built several over the past five years, and Apple is quietly making them less compatible, at the moment by restricting iMessage and Facetime to machines with legitimate serial numbers.
This. My Hack was fantastic (I built it to be able to have a proper, upgradeable graphics card on a "Mac"), but the fact that imessage no longer worked made it infeasible as a main machine.
Your software on the Mac is horrible:
- Randomly hangs
- Randomly disconnects from the cloud service and forgets its password
- Doesn't recognise when apps are started (to switch profiles)
Given how bad the software was, I gave away the mouse before it got enough mileage to develop hardware issues.
Medicine is free, your health insurance (provided for free, of course, by the government) will pay for pretty much any medicine out there.
Others have answered, but here is an additional detail: the "public" health insurance costs you about 14% of your gross salary (usually paid half by your employer, half by you). If that is "free", I have a bridge to sell you.
> Or how about we stop this barbaric practice? It's 2015. We're not living in the fucking middle ages anymore.
So, you have someone who unrepentantly rapes, dismembers and possibly even eats little children. Don't make me look up serial killers, it's not hard to find someone this horrible. What do you suggest we do with them?
A) Let them free after X years.
B) Lock them in a tiny box for life.
C) Kill them.
Please feel free to explain your reasoning as to which option is most humane. Also, please assume that their next victim, should they be released will be you or someone you love. They will strike at a time you are unable to fight back.
a) should not happen
b) is what is done by civilised countries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Behring_Breivik for an example)
c) is done by barbarians (Saudi Arabia, North Korea, China, USA..... -- pretty cool list to be on, right guys? Human Rights FTW)
And don't get me started on when you find the wrong person guilty......
Beautiful -- thank you.
Well, I was always surprised nobody seriously tried to allow laptops to use external, desktop video cards
Ask and ye shalt receive, MSI has just unveiled exactly that: http://www.pcper.com/news/Mobi...
Or "Tho am I, but it wath fun, wathn't it?|
Webcam / screen sharing.
Find a buddy at university (or the buddy of a buddy) -- they can often access material like that under the university's general subscriptions (ie no additional cost to you).
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