They do condition themselves to the G loads. When they race on the less frequent clockwise-oriented tracks, they complain of neck strain because the forces are largely acting in the opposite direction.
They do condition themselves to the G loads. When they race on the less frequent clockwise-oriented tracks, they complain of neck strain because the forces are largely acting in the opposite direction.
How about also extending the capital part of capitalism into the hands of workers, too. If all workers got stock as part of their compensation, they could be investors, too. This is not the end-all, and doesn’t obviate the need for the other sensible notions presented here, but it might help.
In the original clickers, if a bulb burned out the current in the system would change, approximately doubling the rate of the clicks. This turned out to be a useful sign that you needed to do something. I believe modern systems simulate this, as well.
I know one guy who bought one, and I argued with him about it, but he did it anyway. Prediction: upgrade by the end of year one.
Why oh why won’t Belkin make a dimmer switch? And why can’t I escape the grey menace?
Why oh why won’t Belkin make a dimmer switch? And why can’t I escape the grey menace?
Here’s a guy who apparently plans to eliminate most regulations and replace them with edicts. And maybe fiats.
Will the people who voted against their own interests in November ever be abused hard enough to realize it and do something about it? All evidence says no. Somehow, the GOP message is irresistable to the working stiff. It seems to make a kind of sense that is unrelated to anything on one’s life.
When you elect a guy who owns hundreds of companies (hyperbole?), you have a priori decided that you don’t care about how his office will benefit him. I don’t see a way, other than the biblical approach of giving up everything permanently to enter the kingdom of heaven, to avoid it. “We” did this, not Donald Trump.…