This isn't tech related. Washington post is trying to manipulate public opinion again. They are trying to use pathos to make us agree to some law that has a bigger agenda than caring about the lives of children.
The amount of degrees that were bought from havard made me lose respect for this place. As a dumb kid I used to think this was the top school. As an adult I see now its just the one with most government influence. Until they revoke certificates from people who bought their way through school, I dont really see Harvard as credible.
That behavior is separate from science. Sports fans harbor a same type of attitude, as do a lot of things that are considered 'cult' or underground. The issue is separate from science.
Its a trailer park, full of Spanish people so its neglected. In a honesty I heard someone was stealing cable internet by splicing the cables with trailers that did have internet. And now they refuse to serve there. Thats what I'm hearing when I ask the residents.
This is what I was thinking. I thought they were supposed to provide service within a certain range. I mean the apartments around have internet, McDonald's has it and so does everyone around me. I feel like they just don't wanna serve here.
I dont even think they provide TV services here anymore, but they used to not too long ago. TV is done by direct TV and dish, but if I had internet, I wouldn't need a TV service provider like that, there's alternatives like YouTube TV and Hulu Live.
They have no right to spread information like that either. Rahul Chowdhury is the culprit here in all honesty. It seems though, you want to be witty and post a response that honestly seems against a certain culture, the 'American' culture. Let YC remove the link if it feels justified but you adding onto it makes it get more attention with the comments, doesn't it?
"Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent." - Ludwig Wittgenstein