USSR still won that war though.
At a minimum it increases your cognitive capacity. You may forget all about it, but you trained your brain, which is always a win.
Maybe IT should implement some decent update policies. This is just gross negligence.
Even Steven by marriage. My wife hates odd numbers. If I need 3 of something, I have to buy either 2 or 4. She hates we have an odd house number and zip code, but she's luckily not autistic enough as to force us to move.
Hell yeah, seems like Ukraine is slowly achieving air superiority. That's a game changer. More jets are still on the way.
I still think Europe should up its game and establish a no-fly zone in non-combat zones in Ukraine, freeing up the entire Ukraine fleet for frontline operations. That plan with 120 European jets needs to be put into action.
Air superiority would allow the Ukrainians to actually break the Russian lines instead of just holding them off. The drone warfare is crazy, but also a direct result of no side having air superiority.
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What kind of moronic idea is this? How does giving away the most coveted technology help Europe in any way?
Yes, this is the sane take on this. Some weapon systems and ammunition are simply not available from European weapons manufacturers. Buying from the US is sometimes the only option until a European variant has been developed. It's not as if the European MIC is going to catch up with all modern warfare technology in a matter of months. It takes years to develop a working system (like an MLRS for intercepting ballistic missiles) and some more years to set up a robust supply chain and start producing.
In order to forget, one must first have remembered something, so probably no.
I can see how some tariffs might help us compete with Mexico but are we really getting targeted by every other country or are we on the wrong side of this?
Waw, just... I can't even...
Are they going to rename the freedom fries to vassal fries now?
The cognitive dissonance of this guy is unbelievable.
A simple kite would meet that requirement...
Yeah, for the EU, China will have to open up its economy for open and fair competition, get rid of its IP sharing requirements and stop manipulating the Renminbi to keep it artificially low. Even then it should be quota based to stop them from dumping practices to take out local competitors.
Not expulsion, there is no mechanism for that. Voting right suspension and no cohesion funds are the maximum punishment possible under the EU constitution. That would require ratification by all other members though, so as long as there is one government (Slovakia being the most likely) blocking that, not much happens. That wouldn't make the point moot to take those steps. Governments change and the groundwork can already be laid for it, or pressure piled on the blocking countries.
There is no way that will happen. Zuck bet large on Trump precisely for stuff like this. The FTC will be disbanded if they try to force this. More likely is that whoever doesn't do Trumps bidding will be fired until they find someone who does.
And then what? He will just ignore them, then stack the courts if not simply replace the SC judges. Who is going to stop him at this point? He got away with every single crime in his life, of which there are too many to count. He's ignoring court orders and ruling by illegal executive orders. Nothing but an armed insurrection is going to stop him now.
This ship has sailed and won't change course without a mutiny.
I work in automotive and sometimes visit the plants. We still have a lot of manual labor because it is hard to automate certain things. But newer production lines definitely require less people as more steps are automated. We also are starting up the implementation of robots in the warehouses after running several proof of concepts in the past years.
Anyway, there are still plenty of factory jobs that are not just sitting behind a desk, but office space is increasing for sure as one automation engineer can now run a set of robots that does the work of what 10 people used to do.
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Sounds like a win-win-win. A win for EU, a win for the UK and a gigantic loss framed as a win for the US
This graph probably not, but it's one of the reasons why south east asian countries like Vietnam also got slapped with hefty tariffs. Not to mention the nefarious Penguin Kingdom.
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This story is from a number of years ago. At the time I was still working my way up the IT ladder and in this position I was an on-site admin. My colleague, let's call him Bob, had more experience and was more like a proper system admin, except that he managed to land probably the cushiest job in the IT landscape. He was getting paid very good money as a full time consultant and had to do almost nothing. He spent his time looking at cars, vacation spots and getting frustrated on tinder. That's not to say he was lazy, but he did most of his work outside of company hours for his own company and regarded the office hours more as leisure time.
Anyway, we received a mail from the police department that a laptop that had been turned over as evidence in an embezzlement case, could not be opened because the disk was encrypted. An investigator would come by to give us the laptop so that we could decrypt it. The investigation had been going on for over 5 years at that point and we pretty much