He didn't take ALL the top talent.
He didn't take ALL the top talent.
The first sentence is anachronistic in such a way that isn't even remotely humorous. Additionally, it seems to contain a typo.
I don't think we can put morality into this hypo-hypothetical. It's simply about who would win, not who would think twice before slaying the other.
Aragorn has been in FAR more fights over his (abnormally long) lifetime than Jamie. This is why I'd probably take the former over the latter.
np
"Petraeus is a hero for serving his country and for insisting on doing so in a way he genuinely believes will benefit the citizenry of the countries he has been sent to occupy."
What makes David Patraeus a hero?
The Eva not saving Shinji changes his motives, but also changes the early links between the Eva and Shinji. We don't know the outcome of this re-telling, but this moment was important foreshadowing for the series.
The others bit... I laughed.
What do you mean "if?"
He capitalized it so maybe we are the ignorant ones.
Feathers for $500 Alex:
Tax Dollars =/= Donations to the DNC.
I am not suggesting what you are saying is un-true. I'm just trying to keep you on-topic.
You are still clearly avoiding information contained in the article. This is not an article about Foxconn. It isn't about where things are made. It is about how their demand, how they are manufactured (complexity), and who is making them.
They are not omitted:
This is, perhaps, the most interesting post I've ever seen here.
That even though the problem with labor in other countries has come to light through the monolith that is Apple, we have yet to become truly concerned. The fact that T-shirts, Game Boys, and Jewelry are made with slave-like labor is not what the article about. It is about the exposure and our response.
I still think Simon, and perhaps you, are missing the point.
Well then you've answered your original question.