jasonmtracy
JasonMTracy
jasonmtracy

I’m not assuming there are a lot of women in the higher levels of the system. In fact, I thought I was saying that I noticed there were not?
I don’t think that is because they’re less qualified or seek these higher levels less, I think it is because men have been fine with women “watching children” but don’t like to

I’m at a loss, then. Most educational salary information I’ve seen is completely public and formula-based, and gender isn’t part of that formula.
Usually, it is experience+certifications+degrees+position=salary.

Just a guess, but my observation is that there are a LOT of women in the classroom, and a lot more men in the administration building.

-“You can’t mansplain away the wage gap”
-First two comments “Hold my beer”

Both points agree there still is a gap, so I guess that’s progress. However, I feel both are saying that it is the women’s fault. Correct me if I’m wrong.

Regarding Freddie’s point about parenting: Maybe you’re right. There still is a gap.

I’m not talking about the far-right people that make up that 30-something approval rating Trump is getting.

I’m talking about the other 15-20% that actually helped get him elected and already have some buyer’s remorse. At least, I hope they are.

Still, I think many of those 15-20% feel like there was too much bad about

Beth, I agree with the conclusion of “good laws” or “bad laws”, for the most part, in this case.

I do this for a living. You’re correct, you can look at the hotspot the device is on, plus all of the other hotspots that can see the same device.
It uses the signal strength of the device combined with a map of the building that includes how well different types of objects reflect and absorb wifi signals.
With enough

We’ve been working hard to change “We can’t afford that” to “We spend our money on other things”

But beef can be contaminated if a butcher punctures the digestive tract.

Keg party often involves friends you love but know have questionable judgement who often use that poor judgement when deciding who to bring.

Nope, the point is they’re passed out in the back seat while their sober and disappointed girlfriend drives them home. Did I mention they’re jerks?
I didn’t say THEIR car.

My father told me once:
“Never get a keg for a party at your house. Never.
If you’re having a big enough party for a keg, there is a good chance there will be some people there that are total jerks after they’ve had too much.
Those are likely also the people who will decide they can’t leave until they float the keg.
Get

Because normally, the idea when you retire is “Go somewhere that’s like where you go on vacation, but you stay there until you die”

Thanks for this. I was minutes away from subscribing to Washington Post online.

First, the thread I was replying to is regarding someone else talking about data caps on their Comcast data cap.

Second, data usage HAS NO marginal incremental cost for the ISP.
Peak usage has a cost, but my backups at 3am use surplus capacity.

This was solved decades ago in business services with an idea of a CIR:

I was able to get business class for the same price as adding the $50, but on business I get a faster time to repair and a higher QoS than residential.

We watch less TV than our peers, we just use streaming to do it rather than a traditional TV service.

Main use: Legal, paid, streaming video. Netflix, Amazon Prime, DirecTV Now, etc. We run streams just like most people leave the cable TV on as background. All in HD.
That accounts for around 500-600gb a month.
I also run Crashplan, and devices are constantly backing up, including my DVR for my front door camera.
Add to

I have Comcast and had to get a Business account since I go over 1Tb on average.

I’ve got a family of 4, and my Xbox one uses between 400-500gb a month alone. Most of that is streaming HD video.
Add to that the whatever the other 3 people are doing during that time (two teens), and 1TB isn’t enough.
Also, I’m not using 4k yet.
1TB will be child’s play, literally, when 4k TVs are common and parents