Maybe Gates had the conversion program installed and Manafort did not?
Exactly. From the article, "Frees up cash flow" simply means frees up funds for company use that would otherwise have been given to the suppliers. What happens when that money gets invested and returns are not made…
Stretching 4 hours might be easier than you think. In my experience I do only about 4-6 hours of focused work per day anyway, during my 7.5 hour work day. Other than that, learn to live well below your means. Look into…
403 forbidden.
http://archive.is/uZczA
But don't corporations have a moral responsibility to limit our purchases on these things? wink
>There are about 250 work days in a year in Baden-Württemberg, excluding weekends and public holidays. Of those I was missing for 34 days for vacations, being sick and doing home office. On 11 days I used public…
> Maybe young women just don't like video games? Perhaps this can be a contributing factor as well. Problem is, I mentioned this in my original statement. Did you not see? Doesn't have to be either-or, you know.…
You're misrepresenting my statement... Increasingly anti-male != completely anti-male.
> demonstrate that society is "anti-male" rather than "less aggressively pro-male than it used to be." Call it whatever you'd like... it can still be a contributing factor. Also, I never claimed society was anti-male,…
This paper is interesting but I don't think it really gets at the core of the issue. It associates the decline of young men in the workforce with so-called "leisure luxuries" such as video games. The paper even admits…
Isn't it illegal to offer a "store credit" instead of a refund in cases where IC forgot my items and I paid debit? Seems like a really shady way to bring customers back. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the whole concept of…
Why not create an alternative platform where papers can be published for free, by the authors, instead of stealing them and publishing them like warez?
Being hated on the basis of something one says is a good heuristic for me, as a free speech advocate, to decide whether or not I respect someone for their courage. So long as someone says something they think is…
If you watched the whole thing you'd see the context of each interview.
>Twitter loves Trump. Hidden camera investigations[1] into Twitter employees suggest otherwise. [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64gTjdUrDFQ
When I see Mark I feel queasy just looking at him. People don't like to have their privacy violated, even if it is a result of them willingly giving up their information.
They're not slaves proper so it wouldn't be nearly as destructive. More like a healthy correction in the market.
The southern agricultural economy suffered greatly after slavery ended. I think America will adjust to this some how, without starving.
Automation can fix this moving forward but ultimately the lost crops are a result of a bad business decision by the farmers to rely on an an undocumented underpaid labor force without thinking there would ever be any…
Reminds me of Black Mirror episode where everyone is rated by the number of stars they receive and are obsessed with the likes or dislikes. 0 stars end up in a dungeon even if they've broken no laws. Very…
The scary truth about doctors is they frequently misdiagnose. When I was healthy each diagnosis was pretty accurate "you're fine". Then I had a real catastrophe and was mistreated by the medical community. Till this day…
Great, another white male.
At least 30 million Russians died under communism. The exact number will never be known. It is more probable that he would have died there.
Science isn't perfectly absolved after all many of us including computer "scientists" work closely with industry that affects global warming.
Maybe Gates had the conversion program installed and Manafort did not?
Exactly. From the article, "Frees up cash flow" simply means frees up funds for company use that would otherwise have been given to the suppliers. What happens when that money gets invested and returns are not made…
Stretching 4 hours might be easier than you think. In my experience I do only about 4-6 hours of focused work per day anyway, during my 7.5 hour work day. Other than that, learn to live well below your means. Look into…
403 forbidden.
http://archive.is/uZczA
But don't corporations have a moral responsibility to limit our purchases on these things? wink
>There are about 250 work days in a year in Baden-Württemberg, excluding weekends and public holidays. Of those I was missing for 34 days for vacations, being sick and doing home office. On 11 days I used public…
> Maybe young women just don't like video games? Perhaps this can be a contributing factor as well. Problem is, I mentioned this in my original statement. Did you not see? Doesn't have to be either-or, you know.…
You're misrepresenting my statement... Increasingly anti-male != completely anti-male.
> demonstrate that society is "anti-male" rather than "less aggressively pro-male than it used to be." Call it whatever you'd like... it can still be a contributing factor. Also, I never claimed society was anti-male,…
This paper is interesting but I don't think it really gets at the core of the issue. It associates the decline of young men in the workforce with so-called "leisure luxuries" such as video games. The paper even admits…
Isn't it illegal to offer a "store credit" instead of a refund in cases where IC forgot my items and I paid debit? Seems like a really shady way to bring customers back. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the whole concept of…
Why not create an alternative platform where papers can be published for free, by the authors, instead of stealing them and publishing them like warez?
Being hated on the basis of something one says is a good heuristic for me, as a free speech advocate, to decide whether or not I respect someone for their courage. So long as someone says something they think is…
If you watched the whole thing you'd see the context of each interview.
>Twitter loves Trump. Hidden camera investigations[1] into Twitter employees suggest otherwise. [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64gTjdUrDFQ
When I see Mark I feel queasy just looking at him. People don't like to have their privacy violated, even if it is a result of them willingly giving up their information.
They're not slaves proper so it wouldn't be nearly as destructive. More like a healthy correction in the market.
The southern agricultural economy suffered greatly after slavery ended. I think America will adjust to this some how, without starving.
Automation can fix this moving forward but ultimately the lost crops are a result of a bad business decision by the farmers to rely on an an undocumented underpaid labor force without thinking there would ever be any…
Reminds me of Black Mirror episode where everyone is rated by the number of stars they receive and are obsessed with the likes or dislikes. 0 stars end up in a dungeon even if they've broken no laws. Very…
The scary truth about doctors is they frequently misdiagnose. When I was healthy each diagnosis was pretty accurate "you're fine". Then I had a real catastrophe and was mistreated by the medical community. Till this day…
Great, another white male.
At least 30 million Russians died under communism. The exact number will never be known. It is more probable that he would have died there.
Science isn't perfectly absolved after all many of us including computer "scientists" work closely with industry that affects global warming.