The "EU" as a market is only important to the largest players or as an after thought once you have a solid footing in e.g. the US for one simple reason. The EU has too many languages so you can't just target the entire…
>But leave it to Americans to proclaim something that is good for people bad because it inconveniences corporations. I just read the GP post again and I don't see anywhere he indicated his nationality. I understand this…
>I would say neither the Great Wall nor the European laws will threaten the freedom of internet as much as the large US internet monopolies enforcing their behavior on the whole network. And thanks to this copyright…
>I almost had to laugh after the US just recently abolished Net Neutrality Your laughter is misplaced. America didn't have net neutrality up until fairly recently and before it was enacted, the internet worked just…
>You mean like... Netflix being prevented from streaming through your ISP (the only one available in your area mind) because Google paid it more to prefer YouTube traffic? You mean a thing that has literally never…
What point? Let me inform you of something. When I was growing up, I remember quite clearly being teased and bullied because I liked to read a lot and I liked messing around with computers. The peer group I surrounded…
Allow me to translate the article: All you assholes that have been blessing our site with your free content and gotten us at number 1, 2, and 3 position on the first page of Google in every country and made us untold…
>Guess where the air is purest? Not the EU, that's for sure. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/12/science/who-says-europe-t...
>groups of hackers have actually been much more on the homogenous side >it's overwhelmingly white, male, able-bodied and middle-class, straight). And IMHO, a lack of diversity Nice job. I think you managed to touch just…
>Sounds like they are copying the education system here in the USA. >the USA. >USA Yes, of course. As always and forever. It is really all about the USA. And Americans. Please tell us more about where you live. As we…
So-called "learning styles" is only useful in that it forces the instructor to repeat the material 3 or 4 times thus reinforcing what he's already said. Repetition isn't necessarily a bad thing but wrapping it in this…
The "EU" as a market is only important to the largest players or as an after thought once you have a solid footing in e.g. the US for one simple reason. The EU has too many languages so you can't just target the entire…
>But leave it to Americans to proclaim something that is good for people bad because it inconveniences corporations. I just read the GP post again and I don't see anywhere he indicated his nationality. I understand this…
>I would say neither the Great Wall nor the European laws will threaten the freedom of internet as much as the large US internet monopolies enforcing their behavior on the whole network. And thanks to this copyright…
>I almost had to laugh after the US just recently abolished Net Neutrality Your laughter is misplaced. America didn't have net neutrality up until fairly recently and before it was enacted, the internet worked just…
>You mean like... Netflix being prevented from streaming through your ISP (the only one available in your area mind) because Google paid it more to prefer YouTube traffic? You mean a thing that has literally never…
What point? Let me inform you of something. When I was growing up, I remember quite clearly being teased and bullied because I liked to read a lot and I liked messing around with computers. The peer group I surrounded…
Allow me to translate the article: All you assholes that have been blessing our site with your free content and gotten us at number 1, 2, and 3 position on the first page of Google in every country and made us untold…
>Guess where the air is purest? Not the EU, that's for sure. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/12/science/who-says-europe-t...
>groups of hackers have actually been much more on the homogenous side >it's overwhelmingly white, male, able-bodied and middle-class, straight). And IMHO, a lack of diversity Nice job. I think you managed to touch just…
>Sounds like they are copying the education system here in the USA. >the USA. >USA Yes, of course. As always and forever. It is really all about the USA. And Americans. Please tell us more about where you live. As we…
So-called "learning styles" is only useful in that it forces the instructor to repeat the material 3 or 4 times thus reinforcing what he's already said. Repetition isn't necessarily a bad thing but wrapping it in this…