https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM-e46xdcUo
> There are upper class Americans in particular who basically work extremely long hours (80-105 hour work weeks) to game the system, with no net productivity gains whatsoever compared to the middle and upper middle…
I mean, all observations involve a subject. The question is whether there are other subjects that can observe an object and reach consensus about the object. If yes, then, in my view, it's objective. If not, then it's…
Agree that "arbitrary" was a poor word choice, but it seems as though he meant something like "subjective", which is consonant with the rest of the article. I think differentiating subjective scales from objective…
> Kail created and controlled a limited liability corporation called Unix Mercenary, LLC, This is like if Bernie Madoff named his firm Ponzi Holdings, Inc.
Its best to punish only one side of a bribe arrangement -- usually, the one granting access in exchange for cash. The reason is that the more parties that have a strong incentive to keep the bribe arrangement a secret,…
I think he's referring to a specific etymology of OK (specifically, one that was in a dictionary he had).
>> Unsurprisingly, USA near the top with 1780 hrs worked annually by the average worker According to the chart, US workers work < 1% more than the average for OECD countries. There are only two countries that are closer…
You realize "privileged" in this sentence is a vacuous epithet and has no bearing on the term's origins in sociological criticism, right?
This is not really true. Here's the National Organic Program: http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/nop. Anything sold as organic in the US has to abide by these guidelines. Here's the equivalent EU program…
"someone who the state claims, without presenting evidence, is actively trying to kill american citizens" FTFY
"Civility" enforced by a coercive state is no civility at all; it is the protection of the interests of the politically connected against the interests of everyone else.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM-e46xdcUo
> There are upper class Americans in particular who basically work extremely long hours (80-105 hour work weeks) to game the system, with no net productivity gains whatsoever compared to the middle and upper middle…
I mean, all observations involve a subject. The question is whether there are other subjects that can observe an object and reach consensus about the object. If yes, then, in my view, it's objective. If not, then it's…
Agree that "arbitrary" was a poor word choice, but it seems as though he meant something like "subjective", which is consonant with the rest of the article. I think differentiating subjective scales from objective…
> Kail created and controlled a limited liability corporation called Unix Mercenary, LLC, This is like if Bernie Madoff named his firm Ponzi Holdings, Inc.
Its best to punish only one side of a bribe arrangement -- usually, the one granting access in exchange for cash. The reason is that the more parties that have a strong incentive to keep the bribe arrangement a secret,…
I think he's referring to a specific etymology of OK (specifically, one that was in a dictionary he had).
>> Unsurprisingly, USA near the top with 1780 hrs worked annually by the average worker According to the chart, US workers work < 1% more than the average for OECD countries. There are only two countries that are closer…
You realize "privileged" in this sentence is a vacuous epithet and has no bearing on the term's origins in sociological criticism, right?
This is not really true. Here's the National Organic Program: http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/nop. Anything sold as organic in the US has to abide by these guidelines. Here's the equivalent EU program…
"someone who the state claims, without presenting evidence, is actively trying to kill american citizens" FTFY
"Civility" enforced by a coercive state is no civility at all; it is the protection of the interests of the politically connected against the interests of everyone else.