I can only wonder how they much they'll charge for precious soldermask and silkscreen inks.
True, this seems to be how Foreign policy people view things. This viewpoint shows up in things like "Five eyes" etc.
Do you know the story of how the British went from petty traders to "greatness"?
Great idea! Maybe this could help Venezuala. Oh wait...
Parent is referring to the ODE \dot{z} = i z.
This is a question of what it "means". It's origins can be traced to problems dealing with SO(n), and in this sense it's uniquely defined by the Lie-algebra of \mathfrak{so}(n), but in the Clifford-algebra world they…
Actually it's a bit more like 42.
Peter Thiel is also on the steering committee of the shadowy Bildeberg group.
Wouldn't a Thinkpad be a better idea ? You can get used ones for fairly cheap.
Also see, Dawkins review of Alan Sokal's book, http://www.physics.nyu.edu/sokal/dawkins.html
America, for all its deficiencies, does not expect its citizens to be loyal to a foreign culture or language, in order to come up in life. Some idiot being elected to the throne is not going to change the U.S, nor will…
Tell me, other than mimic ing whatever is fashionable in London, Berkeley and Paris, what exactly has the "Left" done in Africa, S. Asia and S. America ? Fashion, in general, is apparently the operational semantics of…
Hmm. In India, education, laws, governance, pretty much every sphere of power, last I looked, is run in English, for the English (vestiges). China, like most nations, may aspire towards Western nations, but…
From its constitution.
Strawman. Actually I have greater hopes for Africa, considering that nothing on the likes of, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decolonising_the_Mind has emerged out of the sub-continent. Edit: This has an excerpt,…
See, homo economicuses don't care whether cultures or languages die; you can see this in the above "translation is not economically feasible .." sermons. While that may indeed be true, the thing though is that with such…
As someone who studies culture (as you can tell), my hate is reserved for the neo-colonial entities and the bourgeoisie they cultivate to stay in power. If you call such entities by the names the kakistocracies…
This so easily glosses over the linguistic apartheid in India (other African countries incl.), that it's shocking. See my previous interactions with the WASP imitations; I gather there are enough of them in India to…
... and Brazil is one of the better BRICS (actually the highest in per-capita, if I remember right).
> everyone wants their own government tit to suck from. That is the general schema by which statist ("socialist") regimes hang on to power... that is until they have inflated themselves out of existence.
It's hardly that simple. China/Korea/Thai/Vietnam/India... were economically at the same level at the turn of WWII - India was probably in better shape. Now India is comparable only to S-Saharan Africa (and other…
Vietnam/Thailand are already in the supply chain (where do you think all your cameras/hard disks come from ?). India barely has a manufacturing sector.
Sounds like when it was the 60s and Japan was on the rise. It's almost as if, people in the occident have collective amnesia.
US economy grew only by 1.3% (as opposed to the expected 2.3%); the news sent XAU and JPY soaring. The silver cloud was that the consumer spending still looked decent; such tariffs without massive structural changes to…
> That also gets to what is wrong with multiculturalism in the US, namely that it is being pushed by people who hate culture generally. I couldn't agree more; this'd have been okay had US not been so powerful…
I can only wonder how they much they'll charge for precious soldermask and silkscreen inks.
True, this seems to be how Foreign policy people view things. This viewpoint shows up in things like "Five eyes" etc.
Do you know the story of how the British went from petty traders to "greatness"?
Great idea! Maybe this could help Venezuala. Oh wait...
Parent is referring to the ODE \dot{z} = i z.
This is a question of what it "means". It's origins can be traced to problems dealing with SO(n), and in this sense it's uniquely defined by the Lie-algebra of \mathfrak{so}(n), but in the Clifford-algebra world they…
Actually it's a bit more like 42.
Peter Thiel is also on the steering committee of the shadowy Bildeberg group.
Wouldn't a Thinkpad be a better idea ? You can get used ones for fairly cheap.
Also see, Dawkins review of Alan Sokal's book, http://www.physics.nyu.edu/sokal/dawkins.html
America, for all its deficiencies, does not expect its citizens to be loyal to a foreign culture or language, in order to come up in life. Some idiot being elected to the throne is not going to change the U.S, nor will…
Tell me, other than mimic ing whatever is fashionable in London, Berkeley and Paris, what exactly has the "Left" done in Africa, S. Asia and S. America ? Fashion, in general, is apparently the operational semantics of…
Hmm. In India, education, laws, governance, pretty much every sphere of power, last I looked, is run in English, for the English (vestiges). China, like most nations, may aspire towards Western nations, but…
From its constitution.
Strawman. Actually I have greater hopes for Africa, considering that nothing on the likes of, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decolonising_the_Mind has emerged out of the sub-continent. Edit: This has an excerpt,…
See, homo economicuses don't care whether cultures or languages die; you can see this in the above "translation is not economically feasible .." sermons. While that may indeed be true, the thing though is that with such…
As someone who studies culture (as you can tell), my hate is reserved for the neo-colonial entities and the bourgeoisie they cultivate to stay in power. If you call such entities by the names the kakistocracies…
This so easily glosses over the linguistic apartheid in India (other African countries incl.), that it's shocking. See my previous interactions with the WASP imitations; I gather there are enough of them in India to…
... and Brazil is one of the better BRICS (actually the highest in per-capita, if I remember right).
> everyone wants their own government tit to suck from. That is the general schema by which statist ("socialist") regimes hang on to power... that is until they have inflated themselves out of existence.
It's hardly that simple. China/Korea/Thai/Vietnam/India... were economically at the same level at the turn of WWII - India was probably in better shape. Now India is comparable only to S-Saharan Africa (and other…
Vietnam/Thailand are already in the supply chain (where do you think all your cameras/hard disks come from ?). India barely has a manufacturing sector.
Sounds like when it was the 60s and Japan was on the rise. It's almost as if, people in the occident have collective amnesia.
US economy grew only by 1.3% (as opposed to the expected 2.3%); the news sent XAU and JPY soaring. The silver cloud was that the consumer spending still looked decent; such tariffs without massive structural changes to…
> That also gets to what is wrong with multiculturalism in the US, namely that it is being pushed by people who hate culture generally. I couldn't agree more; this'd have been okay had US not been so powerful…