> Now consumers have two companies to choose chips from instead of one functional monopoly due to a trade secret moat... Win for consumers. If we were considering this purely from the lens of consumer choice, allowing…
I had a similar experience trying to set up my family on a password manager. Something relatively simple to tech-inclined folks is like pulling teeth for the average person. For me, fortunately much of my family has…
> It's also kinda unfair to expect people to have seen Omikron coming Perhaps, it's unfair that the government is obligating severe COVID restrictions on travel for citizens (and non-citizens, alike) in a country with…
Something makes me doubt you could point out any society in history where the rich and well-connected are treated like everyone else. Not to say I think this is necessarily a good thing (or necessarily a bad thing,…
I think a lot of people like the hobbyist collection aspect of DVDs. There's also a pretty significant contingent of people who want access to films that have no (or no consistent) streaming options. Also, lots of films…
Can I ask, was this sacrifice necessary? Were you earning decent wages or was he actually struggling to make ends meet? It is far more selfish to pursue more money than you (or your kids) need and miss out on your…
I actually agree with you over the other comments. I think the idea of industriously trying to be the worst worker you possibly can (while not being fired) is one of those self-defeating efforts to do less work where…
The strike was averted with a last minute deal as of a few hours ago.
Makes me think that your best bet is to find a lawyer with this domain knowledge or (more craftfully) become a lawyer with this knowledge and charge ann exorbitant but less than double tax fee to consult others how to…
And you never work in your professional industry ever again... Black listing is very real in almost any situation where technically you can report someone for something heinous.
Is it? Sounds like OP gave some additional background, unless those bits about the housing market and the business are in that song. I think OP referenced the song but the events described happened in their life.
This is complete hearsay but I was sat next to a engineer working on the project on a recent flight. He mentioned to me that 1.) it would be delayed past October till December, and probably early into next year, and 2.)…
Denver, Colorado has previously decriminalized magic mushrooms.
WWII was not motivated by the Holocaust. Many western nations considered that an internal matter. The actual motivation was Hitler and the axis taking a continued policy of aggression and invasion, eventually forcing…
The war in Afghanistan cost north of $800 bn. Free college would cost $80 bn a year. Ball park numbers.
It's incredibly lucrative and their children don't have to go.
Seems like all* you need is to have production be able to push a new backup with a cool off period of a non-negligible, not-too-long period. *Please point out how wrong this is.
Aw, my mistake, I missed that.
The carrier hasn't been shared with the reporting website so far as I can tell.
I'd go a step further and it sounds woefully disconnected from the joys of culture and life. For those it works for, I imagine that this seems satisfying but for the rest who work hard and don't hit acclaim and fortune…
Because champagne is a synonym for 'sparkling wine' as well as a region at this point.
Discounting a whole lot of nuance, you apparently can use Nike shoes in any argument.
There's a difference here. Most people don't make shoes in their kitchen. Most people do produce foods and pick up recipes from regions proximal and distant. It's one of the inherent motivators of travel and commerce…
Yes, but certain things are no more owned by one country or region than the world due to the dispersive nature of culture. If a Greek moves to the US and starts making feta there (say, even with the same milk fermenting…
This is nonsensical extrapolation probably hundreds of years into an ideal future. We aren't there yet and we won't be there for a long time at the current rate of things. Diverting an asteroid of any significant mass…
> Now consumers have two companies to choose chips from instead of one functional monopoly due to a trade secret moat... Win for consumers. If we were considering this purely from the lens of consumer choice, allowing…
I had a similar experience trying to set up my family on a password manager. Something relatively simple to tech-inclined folks is like pulling teeth for the average person. For me, fortunately much of my family has…
> It's also kinda unfair to expect people to have seen Omikron coming Perhaps, it's unfair that the government is obligating severe COVID restrictions on travel for citizens (and non-citizens, alike) in a country with…
Something makes me doubt you could point out any society in history where the rich and well-connected are treated like everyone else. Not to say I think this is necessarily a good thing (or necessarily a bad thing,…
I think a lot of people like the hobbyist collection aspect of DVDs. There's also a pretty significant contingent of people who want access to films that have no (or no consistent) streaming options. Also, lots of films…
Can I ask, was this sacrifice necessary? Were you earning decent wages or was he actually struggling to make ends meet? It is far more selfish to pursue more money than you (or your kids) need and miss out on your…
I actually agree with you over the other comments. I think the idea of industriously trying to be the worst worker you possibly can (while not being fired) is one of those self-defeating efforts to do less work where…
The strike was averted with a last minute deal as of a few hours ago.
Makes me think that your best bet is to find a lawyer with this domain knowledge or (more craftfully) become a lawyer with this knowledge and charge ann exorbitant but less than double tax fee to consult others how to…
And you never work in your professional industry ever again... Black listing is very real in almost any situation where technically you can report someone for something heinous.
Is it? Sounds like OP gave some additional background, unless those bits about the housing market and the business are in that song. I think OP referenced the song but the events described happened in their life.
This is complete hearsay but I was sat next to a engineer working on the project on a recent flight. He mentioned to me that 1.) it would be delayed past October till December, and probably early into next year, and 2.)…
Denver, Colorado has previously decriminalized magic mushrooms.
WWII was not motivated by the Holocaust. Many western nations considered that an internal matter. The actual motivation was Hitler and the axis taking a continued policy of aggression and invasion, eventually forcing…
The war in Afghanistan cost north of $800 bn. Free college would cost $80 bn a year. Ball park numbers.
It's incredibly lucrative and their children don't have to go.
Seems like all* you need is to have production be able to push a new backup with a cool off period of a non-negligible, not-too-long period. *Please point out how wrong this is.
Aw, my mistake, I missed that.
The carrier hasn't been shared with the reporting website so far as I can tell.
I'd go a step further and it sounds woefully disconnected from the joys of culture and life. For those it works for, I imagine that this seems satisfying but for the rest who work hard and don't hit acclaim and fortune…
Because champagne is a synonym for 'sparkling wine' as well as a region at this point.
Discounting a whole lot of nuance, you apparently can use Nike shoes in any argument.
There's a difference here. Most people don't make shoes in their kitchen. Most people do produce foods and pick up recipes from regions proximal and distant. It's one of the inherent motivators of travel and commerce…
Yes, but certain things are no more owned by one country or region than the world due to the dispersive nature of culture. If a Greek moves to the US and starts making feta there (say, even with the same milk fermenting…
This is nonsensical extrapolation probably hundreds of years into an ideal future. We aren't there yet and we won't be there for a long time at the current rate of things. Diverting an asteroid of any significant mass…