"Why didn't they plan for a soft asteroid?" is the annoying question I am sure the team will be asked, and I do not the answer.
> It’s also one of those policies that I literally can’t force myself to imagine a “pro” argument for. I have always assumed that the goal was to decrease flight risk for people (from the perspective of the court),…
I do not know if I would describe it as "border-line aspergers," but there were several obvious things that his prep team/PR should have addressed (e.g., hair, suit, posture, lack of explicit cues for listening to…
Looking at these other responses, I think there is a quiet dignity to working at a respectable GS grade (or whatever) that the "HN crowd" just does not understand.
I think this is a ridiculous perspective, especially when virtually every European countries is on the inquisitorial system. (See The Trial.) It is my opinion that the US is probably one of the best countries when it…
"Why didn't they plan for a soft asteroid?" is the annoying question I am sure the team will be asked, and I do not the answer.
> It’s also one of those policies that I literally can’t force myself to imagine a “pro” argument for. I have always assumed that the goal was to decrease flight risk for people (from the perspective of the court),…
I do not know if I would describe it as "border-line aspergers," but there were several obvious things that his prep team/PR should have addressed (e.g., hair, suit, posture, lack of explicit cues for listening to…
Looking at these other responses, I think there is a quiet dignity to working at a respectable GS grade (or whatever) that the "HN crowd" just does not understand.
I think this is a ridiculous perspective, especially when virtually every European countries is on the inquisitorial system. (See The Trial.) It is my opinion that the US is probably one of the best countries when it…