Both arguments are bad, in that they are both based on the best use of money that isn't yours to use. Saying "this person's money most benefits me if I let them keep it" vs "this person's money most benefits me if it's…
So then don't make it free?
Depends on if either put theirs on display.
Probably the least convincing argument you could put forward
Aside from the strong selection bias, you've also been raised in a culture that both works and values work. Now imagine you're a third generation UBI recipient. Your parents never worked, and you're surrounded by people…
For the first generation of UBI recipients, sure. I'm more concerned about the people that will grow up having never worked.
Only seems like a rescue if you specify that they're alone on the island to be honest. If you had said that they were left at an outpost with other people for six months it somewhat loses it's "rescue" vibes.
> What they reproduced is the parameters. And that is exactly what you want. A repaired product should be as close to a freshly manufactured product as possible if you're going to be liable for it. This has some sense…
For some added pedantry: aren't all the mistakes that a professional might make, also ones an amateur would make? In fact, it seems like an amateur is likely to run into all mistakes more often, thereby making all…
A similar point can be made for the physical newspaper aspect; not every author is trying to impart accelerando-esque future shock on their readers. And presumably there isn't infinite market demand for that either. All…
Unless you happen to be irradiating a tumor, then your going to be damaging a lot more healthy cells than cancerous ones
That's averaging the crime over the whole city into one statistic. The point here is not simply that the office is in SF, it's where it is in SF that matters.
He used his father's rifle purchased in 2013, so you can amend your statement to: "A reminder that if you want to live in a country where it is normal to own an assault rifle..."
Far from universal
Now would be a good time to upload the solutions to libgen so other people can skip the black market
I don't think there was anything to brush, normally just an elevated hole with running water underneath
It's called a metaphor.
You forget because it happened five hours ago and you are now busy getting on with your life?
No one mentioned wanting to see them until you..
Technically a TUI?
Sounds like a power that would be ripe for abuse in it's own rite.
The interviewee near the end also says "I confess to feeling loose reading this question." So I'm thinking it's not real time.
What would that investigation look like, just large amount of trial and error?
It's a little unsettling to see so many people argueing that mass corporate censorship is desirable, especially back in 2015.
I don't see where EU regulations would have helped in this case.
Both arguments are bad, in that they are both based on the best use of money that isn't yours to use. Saying "this person's money most benefits me if I let them keep it" vs "this person's money most benefits me if it's…
So then don't make it free?
Depends on if either put theirs on display.
Probably the least convincing argument you could put forward
Aside from the strong selection bias, you've also been raised in a culture that both works and values work. Now imagine you're a third generation UBI recipient. Your parents never worked, and you're surrounded by people…
For the first generation of UBI recipients, sure. I'm more concerned about the people that will grow up having never worked.
Only seems like a rescue if you specify that they're alone on the island to be honest. If you had said that they were left at an outpost with other people for six months it somewhat loses it's "rescue" vibes.
> What they reproduced is the parameters. And that is exactly what you want. A repaired product should be as close to a freshly manufactured product as possible if you're going to be liable for it. This has some sense…
For some added pedantry: aren't all the mistakes that a professional might make, also ones an amateur would make? In fact, it seems like an amateur is likely to run into all mistakes more often, thereby making all…
A similar point can be made for the physical newspaper aspect; not every author is trying to impart accelerando-esque future shock on their readers. And presumably there isn't infinite market demand for that either. All…
Unless you happen to be irradiating a tumor, then your going to be damaging a lot more healthy cells than cancerous ones
That's averaging the crime over the whole city into one statistic. The point here is not simply that the office is in SF, it's where it is in SF that matters.
He used his father's rifle purchased in 2013, so you can amend your statement to: "A reminder that if you want to live in a country where it is normal to own an assault rifle..."
Far from universal
Now would be a good time to upload the solutions to libgen so other people can skip the black market
I don't think there was anything to brush, normally just an elevated hole with running water underneath
It's called a metaphor.
You forget because it happened five hours ago and you are now busy getting on with your life?
No one mentioned wanting to see them until you..
Technically a TUI?
Sounds like a power that would be ripe for abuse in it's own rite.
The interviewee near the end also says "I confess to feeling loose reading this question." So I'm thinking it's not real time.
What would that investigation look like, just large amount of trial and error?
It's a little unsettling to see so many people argueing that mass corporate censorship is desirable, especially back in 2015.
I don't see where EU regulations would have helped in this case.