Posted: 17 Nov 2011, 17:52
Hmm. The word "Thatcher" seems to be bubbling up from my sub-concious...
(Blimey it took me about 4 goes to type sub-concious then!)
(Blimey it took me about 4 goes to type sub-concious then!)
Then Jobs was one of the worst employer/was in the biggest trouble.markfiend wrote:Was it Henry Ford who said something along the lines of "If you're making a product your employees can't afford, you're in trouble"?
And this guy is producing groceries, as opposed to a car!
DeWinter wrote:I take it you won't be watching Meryl Streep's latest then?
And yet you still mucked it up. Twice.markfiend wrote:Hmm. The word "Thatcher" seems to be bubbling up from my sub-concious...
(Blimey it took me about 4 goes to type sub-concious then!)
I like that part- esp because most right-henders i know don't really want to change their point of view while i see right now how my political,social thought.What that means, more simply, is that right-handers may not be as in touch with the processes controlled by the right side of the brain, things like updating thoughts and beliefs and seeing things in new ways. The left hemisphere, alternatively, tends to stick with what's tried and true.
There's a theory that most people start off liberal and become more conservative in thoughts, politics and likings as they get older. It's certainly whats happened to me. Not sure it has much to do with right or left hands, perhaps more to do with wanting security and things to remain familiar to you as time passes. What does that make someone who's ambidextrous I wonder?Bartek wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/1 ... 99139.html
Hmm, i'm left-handed and i'm not a big fan of reggae, but i do like dub. and i like to see myself as open to new music (maybe that's why i so fast get bored of what i listen and search for something new).
I like that part- esp because most right-henders i know don't really want to change their point of view while i see right now how my political,social thought.What that means, more simply, is that right-handers may not be as in touch with the processes controlled by the right side of the brain, things like updating thoughts and beliefs and seeing things in new ways. The left hemisphere, alternatively, tends to stick with what's tried and true.
He was indeed an awful employer. So many killed themselves at one of the factories manufacturing his products that a new contract was drawn up for all employees making them forfeit their relatives right to compensation if they did so. What a guy. That it happened in China seems to make it acceptable in the eyes of some, not I however.Bartek wrote:Then Jobs was one of the worst employer/was in the biggest trouble.markfiend wrote:Was it Henry Ford who said something along the lines of "If you're making a product your employees can't afford, you're in trouble"?
And this guy is producing groceries, as opposed to a car!
Sam Mullet, 66, had not taken part directly in the nighttime assaults against his perceived enemies, and he was not initially charged.
timsinister wrote:I suspect Apple couldn't respond due to all of their mobiles exploding also.
Fairly sure this is a rare, but known phenomena of overload, and isn't just limited to mobiles - sure I've heard of PDAs/laptops/netbooks doing the same...?
I doubt that's true: http://www.snopes.com/college/risque/daughter.asp
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I hate to p*ss on the parade, but 2.4 times Earth's radius makes it not very Earth-like. Best guess so far is that it's a bit like a mini-Neptune.mh wrote:Kepler 22-b: Earth-like planet confirmed - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16040655
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