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Ah, so only individuals have the right to challenge someone’s speech and NOT corporations? That is counter to virtually every conservative principle applied to corporations.

Since when was speech 100% free? Since when did that stop corporations or individuals from acting on speech they find distasteful (should they choose to do so)?

Arguably, given the extent of injury, it could have been up to a 5+10. But, ya know, they actually had to call the slash.

My guess, and it’s just that, is twofold:

Eh... it pretty much means there’s going to be a suspension, regardless whether the rule book says that “Hey, ya never know, big guy!”

Really? Because I know legions of people who have quit jobs because they had a micromanager. So if the job gets done, you really have to decide the degree to which you manage the “how” vs. the “what.”

Yes, there are only books for women to be better wives and if only there were books for the husband...

One thing that I personally feel is that husband and wife sometimes have different standards. And it is that difference that drives a difference in workload in relationships where husbands are actually willing and able.

I know right. Someone should tell Microsoft that those 400 million installs of Win10 didn’t happen. Because it’s dead.

They were bankrupted by a corrupt, centrally planned government.

It depends on the battle arena. In the Med or in littoral combat, a 25 kt sub might be fine.

Then you really don’t understand the logistics of air power and should start at the beginning.

Certainly if that’s where you get your kicks, great. For me, what’s great is that I haven’t needed to solve OS problems with computers for the last 15 years, despite being homemade. And your analogy is spot on because it is just like my car and a hundred other complex systems I’m heavily dependent on day in and day

Really

How would you describe the weight? I tend to like heavier ones.

How would you describe the weight? I tend to like heavier ones.

Probably true. I actually like the idea of tinkering with them but then I see the learning curve and it’s just way steeper than I’d like (ymmv and all that jazz).

I never said Linux wasn’t useful in any capacity and we’ll have to disagree about the GUI layer. As someone who grew up in the era that didn’t have a choice in the matter, I certainly appreciate the power of the cmd line. But since I’m not a CompSys, CompSci, SysAdmin or anything of the sort, I’m grateful that I don’t

No doubt Linux is useful. I get that and appreciate it for its uses as much as I did machine language “back in my day.”

I grew up on Basic, DOS and even used Unix quite a bit in college (over 20 years ago). Command lines are not my issue. But re-read your second paragraph from an outsider’s perspective (headless? syntax sucks? samba share?) and tell me how you come to any conclusion other than “Are you kidding me?”

It would have been done automatically if you had you properly configured your autoexec.bat