>you're dogwhistling that it's "the other side" that has the terrible philosophy. I'm simply making the point that some political systems imply moving towards an ideal goal, others do not. It isn't like monarchies (by…
>> Japan is still one of the safest and politically the stablest places to live on this godforsaken planet. >Unfortunately, racism in Japan is rampant. Any chance that that has something to do with it?
> The alternative is extremely straightforward - ramp up public spending on infrastructure Hang on. Isn't that essentially what the Japanese did? I wonder which domestic investments turned out to be the smart move in…
Here's an assignment for you. Have your compiler generate high quality assembly language for a DSP.
Another angle. 'How long did a project this size take last time?'. As an aside, years ago I worked at a company that did thorough (and inaccurate) bottom-up schedules. I got dinged for not using quarter hour accuracy in…
C'est la vie. You're not supposed to steal cats either. The one thing that's fairly hard to get around is the biannual inspection. In days of yore, a box of donuts could get someone to hot pipe your car. Now, not so…
Besides being (I would guess) slightly more crime-friendly than other places, I'll bet part of the problem is the expense of catalytic converters in CA. They are probably worth a lot more as spares than as raw…
>PBS seems increasingly irrelevant I would agree. In terms of production quality, youtube videos can be all over the map (although the cost of quality continues to decrease), but I'd say that the large-scale commercial…
> The underlying fallacy is the idea that politics has any conclusions at all. I'd say that there are certain flavors of political thought that have an unfolding utopia built into them. With enough of XXXism, an optimal…
>you're dogwhistling that it's "the other side" that has the terrible philosophy. I'm simply making the point that some political systems imply moving towards an ideal goal, others do not. It isn't like monarchies (by…
>> Japan is still one of the safest and politically the stablest places to live on this godforsaken planet. >Unfortunately, racism in Japan is rampant. Any chance that that has something to do with it?
> The alternative is extremely straightforward - ramp up public spending on infrastructure Hang on. Isn't that essentially what the Japanese did? I wonder which domestic investments turned out to be the smart move in…
Here's an assignment for you. Have your compiler generate high quality assembly language for a DSP.
Another angle. 'How long did a project this size take last time?'. As an aside, years ago I worked at a company that did thorough (and inaccurate) bottom-up schedules. I got dinged for not using quarter hour accuracy in…
C'est la vie. You're not supposed to steal cats either. The one thing that's fairly hard to get around is the biannual inspection. In days of yore, a box of donuts could get someone to hot pipe your car. Now, not so…
Besides being (I would guess) slightly more crime-friendly than other places, I'll bet part of the problem is the expense of catalytic converters in CA. They are probably worth a lot more as spares than as raw…
>PBS seems increasingly irrelevant I would agree. In terms of production quality, youtube videos can be all over the map (although the cost of quality continues to decrease), but I'd say that the large-scale commercial…
> The underlying fallacy is the idea that politics has any conclusions at all. I'd say that there are certain flavors of political thought that have an unfolding utopia built into them. With enough of XXXism, an optimal…