That author is entitled to his perception of women in the valley and being sexually attracted to women. If you don't like him, simply avoid hanging out with him. It seems a lot of men don't like him, either. Presumably…
Is it actually a bad thing if people who pay for it can get a good education? Shouldn't we rather at the other end of the ladder, people who can't pay, and see to it that they can get a good education?
If somebody created true AI, they could create a search engine with it that is better than Google.
Unforunatately, the definition of violence is rather broad sometimes. Especially when such rules are in place.
Maybe the people living there should factor it into their decision for living there?
You could argue if roads should be paid for by the government, and I would be sympathetic to it. But you could at least make a case that roads benefit everyone (even people who don't drive buy the goods that trucks…
As for 1, I think it wouldn't be the fault of the drivers. They pay for using the roads. If the tax system isn't distributing it properly, how is it their fault? You could argue they don't pay enough, but there is no…
"Why is the school district paying for the pollution controls? Why aren’t the 120,000 vehicles that drive past the school every day paying for it?" Don't drivers pay taxes, which also go to the school district - so…
Odd that somehow medicine doesn't count as STEM. Too many women would distort the narrative?
Hope you never fall in love with a coworker.
"The researchers compared those companies to firms with 25 to 34 employees that didn’t have to release their data" So they are comparing two different types of firms (with > 35 employees and between 25 and 34…
That author is entitled to his perception of women in the valley and being sexually attracted to women. If you don't like him, simply avoid hanging out with him. It seems a lot of men don't like him, either. Presumably…
Is it actually a bad thing if people who pay for it can get a good education? Shouldn't we rather at the other end of the ladder, people who can't pay, and see to it that they can get a good education?
If somebody created true AI, they could create a search engine with it that is better than Google.
Unforunatately, the definition of violence is rather broad sometimes. Especially when such rules are in place.
Maybe the people living there should factor it into their decision for living there?
You could argue if roads should be paid for by the government, and I would be sympathetic to it. But you could at least make a case that roads benefit everyone (even people who don't drive buy the goods that trucks…
As for 1, I think it wouldn't be the fault of the drivers. They pay for using the roads. If the tax system isn't distributing it properly, how is it their fault? You could argue they don't pay enough, but there is no…
"Why is the school district paying for the pollution controls? Why aren’t the 120,000 vehicles that drive past the school every day paying for it?" Don't drivers pay taxes, which also go to the school district - so…
Odd that somehow medicine doesn't count as STEM. Too many women would distort the narrative?
Hope you never fall in love with a coworker.
"The researchers compared those companies to firms with 25 to 34 employees that didn’t have to release their data" So they are comparing two different types of firms (with > 35 employees and between 25 and 34…