Oh I would, and that he may go completely broke too, and die miserable, alone, and in pain. These people's greed has caused enormous harm and cost uncountable lives. That's what keeping this knowledge to yourself does,…
Like I said, the 14 yo lives and originates in Europe. Cashdollar told so. Yet you fail to mention that and, despite the whole world knowing how explosive the political situation between the US (where YOU originate) and…
> such labels are useful to establish an identity around which to build a cultural and political movement, particularly to counteract and attempt to replace the typically negative or hostile labels Ehm, does that…
The complexity in that few sentences you wrote alone wants me to keep doing nice and simple and reliable ipv4. I don't think I'll ever transition, because the amount of knowledge I have to acquire to trust myself with…
The first sentence of the article is also pretty funny: "Facebook stressed it will not control the new digital currency and users don’t need to trust Facebook in order to use it" It's like Boeing saying: Boeing doesn't…
If it would only run flawlessly on Windows, I would gladly run Postgres. It doesn't though, so I chose MySQL for my project. This was two years ago however, things might have changed. *edit: I recognize a lot of what…
Banning people from planting veggies. Veggies! Meanwhile, in Afghanistan, under US military control, every year, millions of acres of Opium are planted, harvested, processed, packaged and shipped, suplying over 90% of…
It's so nice to learn that back then, as now, trans people at some point in their live transitioned and then tried to live out their lives as the other gender, and were successful at it. Some only being found out after…
Not coincidentally the bottom six positions on that list are also the countries the US and NATO decided to invade during the previous two decades. Can't have those people you want to kill leaving the country now can you?
Duckduckgo is free, has no surveillance and ads, and its just as good or better than google.
> What could happen (but still unlikely) is that those within the company who made the decisions that led to the deaths of 300 people could be held to account in a court of law. Sorry, I laughed. That will never happen.…
That must be because of the over promotion of LGBT then. Also look at this: https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/06/24/lgbtq-a... "Young people are growing less tolerant of LGBTQ individuals, ... , a survey…
I sincerely hope that the ongoing trade and business war will lead to nice new competitors to Android and iOS. The more countries they ban the higher the chances.
We all know that the NSA will never be regulated. They have the most dirt on everybody.
Let's hope they do so we can meme it to death. It shouldn't fly any more mile anyway, just out of respect for the victims. It's like trying to recertify the Hindenburg at this point.
In Boeing's eyes that tolerance is above 300 deaths for about a year of flying a single model, obviously. So for about $20B profit each year, that's about 15 dead men, woman and children for every billion in profit.…
2 out of 393 is roughly 0.5%
Can you imagine killing 300+ people and then having to talk in such a way to accomplish that down the line the least amount of money will go to the families of the victims? This man has really has no soul.
They don't even have the manpower for that. So that's the PR dept probably.
Me too. I know the 787 is choke full of design and construction errors as well, but am curious about the others. We'll have to wait on any model to start falling out of the sky regularly to get an answer though. Because…
> How fast do you think this stuff can happen? Above I posted a seven year old documentary about the 787 Dreamliner, and there were the same problems of Boeing doing the FAA's work. So to answer your question: I don't…
The biggest problem is not Boeing sourcing out its work, it's the FAA sourcing out its design certification work to Boeing. Boeing now designs the planes, and certifies them for safe design. That's what's nuts. In the…
Thanks. That's genuinely scary.
> FAA and Boeing (and Airbus as well) are all going to learn a lot from this process which will make air travel safer in the future Yeah, right. Until they start cutting corners again for economic reasons. There's…
I still don't trust the FAA at all. They've been sourcing out their own work to Boeing since the 787 Dreamliner [0]. That's seven years ago. I don't think this will make them change their practices. The 787 fiasco…
Oh I would, and that he may go completely broke too, and die miserable, alone, and in pain. These people's greed has caused enormous harm and cost uncountable lives. That's what keeping this knowledge to yourself does,…
Like I said, the 14 yo lives and originates in Europe. Cashdollar told so. Yet you fail to mention that and, despite the whole world knowing how explosive the political situation between the US (where YOU originate) and…
> such labels are useful to establish an identity around which to build a cultural and political movement, particularly to counteract and attempt to replace the typically negative or hostile labels Ehm, does that…
The complexity in that few sentences you wrote alone wants me to keep doing nice and simple and reliable ipv4. I don't think I'll ever transition, because the amount of knowledge I have to acquire to trust myself with…
The first sentence of the article is also pretty funny: "Facebook stressed it will not control the new digital currency and users don’t need to trust Facebook in order to use it" It's like Boeing saying: Boeing doesn't…
If it would only run flawlessly on Windows, I would gladly run Postgres. It doesn't though, so I chose MySQL for my project. This was two years ago however, things might have changed. *edit: I recognize a lot of what…
Banning people from planting veggies. Veggies! Meanwhile, in Afghanistan, under US military control, every year, millions of acres of Opium are planted, harvested, processed, packaged and shipped, suplying over 90% of…
It's so nice to learn that back then, as now, trans people at some point in their live transitioned and then tried to live out their lives as the other gender, and were successful at it. Some only being found out after…
Not coincidentally the bottom six positions on that list are also the countries the US and NATO decided to invade during the previous two decades. Can't have those people you want to kill leaving the country now can you?
Duckduckgo is free, has no surveillance and ads, and its just as good or better than google.
> What could happen (but still unlikely) is that those within the company who made the decisions that led to the deaths of 300 people could be held to account in a court of law. Sorry, I laughed. That will never happen.…
That must be because of the over promotion of LGBT then. Also look at this: https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/06/24/lgbtq-a... "Young people are growing less tolerant of LGBTQ individuals, ... , a survey…
I sincerely hope that the ongoing trade and business war will lead to nice new competitors to Android and iOS. The more countries they ban the higher the chances.
We all know that the NSA will never be regulated. They have the most dirt on everybody.
Let's hope they do so we can meme it to death. It shouldn't fly any more mile anyway, just out of respect for the victims. It's like trying to recertify the Hindenburg at this point.
In Boeing's eyes that tolerance is above 300 deaths for about a year of flying a single model, obviously. So for about $20B profit each year, that's about 15 dead men, woman and children for every billion in profit.…
2 out of 393 is roughly 0.5%
Can you imagine killing 300+ people and then having to talk in such a way to accomplish that down the line the least amount of money will go to the families of the victims? This man has really has no soul.
They don't even have the manpower for that. So that's the PR dept probably.
Me too. I know the 787 is choke full of design and construction errors as well, but am curious about the others. We'll have to wait on any model to start falling out of the sky regularly to get an answer though. Because…
> How fast do you think this stuff can happen? Above I posted a seven year old documentary about the 787 Dreamliner, and there were the same problems of Boeing doing the FAA's work. So to answer your question: I don't…
The biggest problem is not Boeing sourcing out its work, it's the FAA sourcing out its design certification work to Boeing. Boeing now designs the planes, and certifies them for safe design. That's what's nuts. In the…
Thanks. That's genuinely scary.
> FAA and Boeing (and Airbus as well) are all going to learn a lot from this process which will make air travel safer in the future Yeah, right. Until they start cutting corners again for economic reasons. There's…
I still don't trust the FAA at all. They've been sourcing out their own work to Boeing since the 787 Dreamliner [0]. That's seven years ago. I don't think this will make them change their practices. The 787 fiasco…