chuckfarmer
chuckfarmer
chuckfarmer

This is outrageous! More government regulations designed to hurt the marketing potential of the hardworking American corporation!

Either you're being sarcastic or have horrible eyesight.

It's a pretty disgusting thought, but it seems that fecal transplants will be a regular thing in the near future.

Or, it has been happening for millions of years and we are just noticing it.

it will show hours of use and highest usage cycle for a period of days. Since android 4.0 they've had that. If you are worried about privacy then root, reflash every few weeks and wipe and start over every few months

That reminds me I really need to call and threaten to cancel to get a better rate.

Hmmm. 1951 Greenfield Drive has a fridge hasn't been opened in a week, the TV has been off for a week, and a thermostat set at 82* in August.

Hoooo boy.

You can find me almost every year on these former killing fields of Verdun, especially in the forests. These forests were planted by the way because they saw no other solution: agriculture was way too dangerous after the war, so the worst bombarded parts were turned into forests. With pine trees, cause nothing else

I've worked on multiple sides of the cable industry for the last 15 years, and the only thing surprising about this decision is that 3 judges went FOR Aereo. CLEARLY, they have no idea about how copyright works, let alone the industry. Hacks.

Great article great references great insight.

Excellent piece, historically spot on. Its no mystery what happened, production went through the roof, and the owners kept it all. The only mystery is why most Americans not only have accepted it, but applaud and champion the laws and policies and bullshit propaganda that's allowed it to come to pass.

You are really missing the point. Which is: we have passed "peak employment". Up till a few decades ago, unlimited, unrelenting economic growth was enabled by a willingness to exploit any and all non-renewable resources without regard for the long term view or future generations, and a willingness to pollute the

I'd say you live in an academic vacuum, but why bother..

This has been happening for decades (technology improving efficiency and displacing labor) and the jobs that have sprung up to replace the old jobs are basically garbage service sector offerings that don't pay nearly as well as production jobs did, don't have any sort of job security and have minimal benefits compared

It's also going to be real sweet when those guys and gals don't have jobs and their families have nothing to eat.

It truly is sad when people feel happy that thousands and millions of people who work hard at good family wage jobs will become unemployed. Maybe they can get jobs at Burger King? Oh, that's only part time anymore, right? I guess after their family's income goes below the poverty line they can apply for food stamps

Hi Unions- see me? Here I am....