Nature are the ones who published the paper dismissing the lab origin of the virus. So, not much credibility there either.
since when "free speech" means to be nice?! what a tool :)
or, in other words, literally shaking
maybe colonialism did not care that much about tattoos
the practice of shadow banning shows how low their education level is (I'm looking at you dang)
Uhh, get with program, young lad, the shareholders matter more and not you, the employee. Unless it is a company owned by its employees. So maybe this is one of the answers: coops competing in the market.
I thought gender is a social construct. Not true anymore?
But I thought that the "current" economic thinking states that production should move wherever the work is cheaper?! /s
If you believe programming is not a talent then you won't complain when your pay is not structured the same way that talent pay is.
It’s going to get worse before it gets better (if)! Your description point to infrastructure decay.
Or maybe it will open the floodgates for tech companies to escape high costs of SV/California/West Coast. It is a hedging against increasingly expensive work force.
Is .Net Core available on Azure functions? If not, then the comparison is an accurate snapshot of the current status.
Wholefoods and Walgreens are good for ApplePay
If you agree that one's opinion is "anecdotal" then why do you even bother expressing your opinion?! Unless you think your opinion is more relevant than OP's.
Reputation systems are vulnerable to religious fervor/zealotry. A religious fervor builds up the numbers and the intensity needed to invalidate any reputation system that you might come up with.
Is there something in our societies that is not a social construct?! Everything is a social construct if we live in a society. The alternative would be to leave in an animalic state. These arguments that "such-and-such…
Most likely it validates the success of Samsung's SmartThings platform. Coupled with Z-Wave and ZigBee devices, SmartThings seems to have 'conquered' the DYI part of the home automation market.
Postmodernism revealed what happens when you look (intently) at ALL possibilities before you properly define YOUR identity and set of values. Surprisingly, even Macron articulated that maybe Western world needs "great…
And "the world of people" needs to be driven by a coherent set of principles. So far the western world subscribed to rational thought and the socratic method. The question is, to what extent the current shape of…
Here we go [1]: This has to do with a study about the measurement of the impact deforestation of tropical forests has on global warming. > How big is three billion tons? Three billion tons of anything is a lot, but it’s…
Not really. Plant a ton of trees and the CO2 problem solves by itself. The problem stems also from the huge deforestation that has taken place in the last couple of centuries.
And the polls bear your assertion out: everyone was pro-Hillary and she was winning by a landslide. No need for bots on Twitter or other shenanigans.
> reign in the largest polluter in history You mean China, right?
Thank you for the answer. I figured that it had to do with "keeping the peace."
Nature are the ones who published the paper dismissing the lab origin of the virus. So, not much credibility there either.
since when "free speech" means to be nice?! what a tool :)
or, in other words, literally shaking
maybe colonialism did not care that much about tattoos
the practice of shadow banning shows how low their education level is (I'm looking at you dang)
Uhh, get with program, young lad, the shareholders matter more and not you, the employee. Unless it is a company owned by its employees. So maybe this is one of the answers: coops competing in the market.
I thought gender is a social construct. Not true anymore?
But I thought that the "current" economic thinking states that production should move wherever the work is cheaper?! /s
If you believe programming is not a talent then you won't complain when your pay is not structured the same way that talent pay is.
It’s going to get worse before it gets better (if)! Your description point to infrastructure decay.
Or maybe it will open the floodgates for tech companies to escape high costs of SV/California/West Coast. It is a hedging against increasingly expensive work force.
Is .Net Core available on Azure functions? If not, then the comparison is an accurate snapshot of the current status.
Wholefoods and Walgreens are good for ApplePay
If you agree that one's opinion is "anecdotal" then why do you even bother expressing your opinion?! Unless you think your opinion is more relevant than OP's.
Reputation systems are vulnerable to religious fervor/zealotry. A religious fervor builds up the numbers and the intensity needed to invalidate any reputation system that you might come up with.
Is there something in our societies that is not a social construct?! Everything is a social construct if we live in a society. The alternative would be to leave in an animalic state. These arguments that "such-and-such…
Most likely it validates the success of Samsung's SmartThings platform. Coupled with Z-Wave and ZigBee devices, SmartThings seems to have 'conquered' the DYI part of the home automation market.
Postmodernism revealed what happens when you look (intently) at ALL possibilities before you properly define YOUR identity and set of values. Surprisingly, even Macron articulated that maybe Western world needs "great…
And "the world of people" needs to be driven by a coherent set of principles. So far the western world subscribed to rational thought and the socratic method. The question is, to what extent the current shape of…
Here we go [1]: This has to do with a study about the measurement of the impact deforestation of tropical forests has on global warming. > How big is three billion tons? Three billion tons of anything is a lot, but it’s…
Not really. Plant a ton of trees and the CO2 problem solves by itself. The problem stems also from the huge deforestation that has taken place in the last couple of centuries.
And the polls bear your assertion out: everyone was pro-Hillary and she was winning by a landslide. No need for bots on Twitter or other shenanigans.
> reign in the largest polluter in history You mean China, right?
Thank you for the answer. I figured that it had to do with "keeping the peace."