2372 pts ยท January 3, 2012
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The professor was also the department head of gender studies.
I'm glad to hear that. I really want to believe my friends class was an exception. This was at Lund university in Sweden.
This is anecdotal and not all gender studies are like that. The fact that things like this can go on for years is problematic however.
A friend of mine attended a class where the professor wanted all men locked up and castrated. This was on a big prestigious university.
It's hard to talk about EU as one. I know EU sponsors building fiber i rural areas, but generally each country do these things themselves.
Not in Sweden. Only mobile connections have data caps (that I know of).
In Sweden many companies and municipalities are building fiber. Most houses will be able to have fiber in 5-10 year I think.
I got my fiber in Sweden a month ago. It delivers exactly the speeds stated and is so far 100% reliable.
Maybe you should try Haskell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgwNoh7hLt0
This easier than windows to install and I've put it on my parents machine as well. They have no problem using it.
Th ongoing crisis is a debt crisis and trying to solve it by taking on more debt is no good. Be it gov. spending or quantitative easing.
Yes, their economy shrank about as much as Greece in the 08 crash. The austerity reforms to counter that are working extremely well.
They were busy saving their own banks and buying time to isolate Greece. Now it's also about prestige. I hope they all can see past it soon.
It definitely has, but their austerity, unlike Greece's whatever it is, is paying off: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/latvia/gdp
The EU mainly want to save their banks and avoid EU/EMU falling apart, but them being wrong does not make Greece right.
I fully agree. The EU was blinded by its wish to get Greece integrated and the banks are were ass holes as usual.
Deficit and debt is not their main problem, corruption is. Please go tell Latvia austerity doesn't work by the way.
Basically they've been cocking their books for a long time. Since 2008 they've had to take a lot of loans just to keep everything a float.
I do feel a lot of sympathy for the people of Greece, but if they don't commit to change this themselves, no amount of money will help.
It is also very corrupt, many don't pay taxes, government employees have ridiculous benefits and they want help without changing that.
I get that they don't give a shit, but this must have taken way more effort than opening it the non retarded way.
The rum was great though!
There was a note in my bag informing me that customs had opened it...
Would you say it's better than transmission?
Unfortunately we are not done yet: http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/natosource/a-nuclear-conflict-with-russia-is-likelier-than-you-think
I don't know where you live, but do you really think the politicians do?
It is really a matter of the Nyquist criterium.
The boob painter tool advice number 32: http://imgur.com/XEp2wD9
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The professor was also the department head of gender studies.
I'm glad to hear that. I really want to believe my friends class was an exception. This was at Lund university in Sweden.
This is anecdotal and not all gender studies are like that. The fact that things like this can go on for years is problematic however.
A friend of mine attended a class where the professor wanted all men locked up and castrated. This was on a big prestigious university.
It's hard to talk about EU as one. I know EU sponsors building fiber i rural areas, but generally each country do these things themselves.
Not in Sweden. Only mobile connections have data caps (that I know of).
In Sweden many companies and municipalities are building fiber. Most houses will be able to have fiber in 5-10 year I think.
I got my fiber in Sweden a month ago. It delivers exactly the speeds stated and is so far 100% reliable.
Maybe you should try Haskell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgwNoh7hLt0
This easier than windows to install and I've put it on my parents machine as well. They have no problem using it.
Th ongoing crisis is a debt crisis and trying to solve it by taking on more debt is no good. Be it gov. spending or quantitative easing.
Yes, their economy shrank about as much as Greece in the 08 crash. The austerity reforms to counter that are working extremely well.
They were busy saving their own banks and buying time to isolate Greece. Now it's also about prestige. I hope they all can see past it soon.
It definitely has, but their austerity, unlike Greece's whatever it is, is paying off: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/latvia/gdp
The EU mainly want to save their banks and avoid EU/EMU falling apart, but them being wrong does not make Greece right.
I fully agree. The EU was blinded by its wish to get Greece integrated and the banks are were ass holes as usual.
Deficit and debt is not their main problem, corruption is. Please go tell Latvia austerity doesn't work by the way.
Basically they've been cocking their books for a long time. Since 2008 they've had to take a lot of loans just to keep everything a float.
I do feel a lot of sympathy for the people of Greece, but if they don't commit to change this themselves, no amount of money will help.
It is also very corrupt, many don't pay taxes, government employees have ridiculous benefits and they want help without changing that.
I get that they don't give a shit, but this must have taken way more effort than opening it the non retarded way.
The rum was great though!
There was a note in my bag informing me that customs had opened it...
Would you say it's better than transmission?
Unfortunately we are not done yet: http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/natosource/a-nuclear-conflict-with-russia-is-likelier-than-you-think
I don't know where you live, but do you really think the politicians do?
It is really a matter of the Nyquist criterium.
The boob painter tool advice number 32: http://imgur.com/XEp2wD9