An imperfection that impairs......
Your link supported my statement. Why the 2 paragraphs of digging a deeper hole?
I don’t think you know the meaning of the word “defect.” No product is perfect or without shortcomings. Using a chainsaw, like piloting an aircraft, is quite safe when people are properly trained and keep up with known issues. As Drones posted and the article confirms the software issue was know and training made…
...the corporation put out a plane with a known, potentially catastrophic defect.
It’s much easier for people to be internet angry at the big corporation ‘cause they profitz vs blaming the perished pilots.
Rey didn’t even know he was a real person until Han confirmed...
Rey knew Luke for.... a week? Maybe?
While 7% live in the metro area the metro area is not the same car-free, mass transit utopia you’re pretending it is:
4% of the time?
I can dismiss too.
OK Ben, It’s weird how successful Google is and what a complete failure you are. Also an ad hominem is an attack - I correctly described your behavior. Stating facts (i.e. you’re not intelligent) is not an attack. have fun, fuck up.
...though you seem to have a deep bias toward Google.
...and have failed to give the actual cause to the employees themselves.
The difference between your pasting and mine is that mine came from Google, internally sent to all employees (this was painfully spelled out and confirmed in the Bloomberg link I provided) instead of a Gizmodo article. So to believe this article (and the terminated employees) we have to also believe that Google broke…
Without defining what a level playing field is or should be that’s a very difficult statement to make or agree to. The nature of at-will employment, talent and the employment market constantly make unequal arrangements between owners and employees.
Here you go:
A company with that sort of resources usually does not fire individuals for reasons that are protected by the law, hence Google’s focus on internal policy violations.
While true it will be up to the individuals and their lawyers to prove the massive, global company with over a hundred billion in cash reserves fired them for attempting to unionize...
You can make millions of credits ferrying them around, so its cool. Imperial slaves are transported in cargo holds; it’s much easier to get a ship that can handle large amounts of cargo earlier in the game than it is to afford a good passenger ship. Pack them in like sardines and sell them for the most profit!