Moron.Macbeth wrote:
Agents of imperialism. No better than Nazis in Poland.
Boy Scouts are Hitler youth. ROTC are junior SS
actually the boy scouts are a british-founded organization ran by a typical old patrician boarding school fag.
You're like the burnzz of "I hate the military."Macbeth wrote:
Boy Scouts are Hitler youth. ROTC are junior SS
There's still no gays allowed in the boy scouts.
Isn't this 2013?
Isn't this 2013?
They allow gays now. It happened at the same time as the Boston shit so it got drowned out in the noise.
Quantum Computation hasn't even taken off yet so now all design verification for hardware designs are severely limited by CPU cycles. Design simulation eats up cycles like a mofo. It would take over 12.8 million years to fully simulate this basic IP design I'm working on.
Now we're stuck with stupid ass methodologies that try to break up the problem sets into randomized injections to take advantage of parallelism in our cloud. It's called UVM.
Now we're stuck with stupid ass methodologies that try to break up the problem sets into randomized injections to take advantage of parallelism in our cloud. It's called UVM.
Alpha as fuck.
Take it to the science thread.Nyte wrote:
Quantum Computation hasn't even taken off yet so now all design verification for hardware designs are severely limited by CPU cycles. Design simulation eats up cycles like a mofo. It would take over 12.8 million years to fully simulate this basic IP design I'm working on.
Now we're stuck with stupid ass methodologies that try to break up the problem sets into randomized injections to take advantage of parallelism in our cloud. It's called UVM.
you should get a diaryNyte wrote:
Quantum Computation hasn't even taken off yet so now all design verification for hardware designs are severely limited by CPU cycles. Design simulation eats up cycles like a mofo. It would take over 12.8 million years to fully simulate this basic IP design I'm working on.
Now we're stuck with stupid ass methodologies that try to break up the problem sets into randomized injections to take advantage of parallelism in our cloud. It's called UVM.
Then fix it.Nyte wrote:
Quantum Computation hasn't even taken off yet so now all design verification for hardware designs are severely limited by CPU cycles. Design simulation eats up cycles like a mofo. It would take over 12.8 million years to fully simulate this basic IP design I'm working on.
Now we're stuck with stupid ass methodologies that try to break up the problem sets into randomized injections to take advantage of parallelism in our cloud. It's called UVM.
Which Latin American country do you think is next to follow suit with Venezuela and Bolivia?Bolivian president Evo Morales has expelled the US development agency from his country for allegedly seeking to undermine his leftist government.
Morales claimed on Wednesday that the USAID is involved with "alleged political interference in peasant unions and other social organisations."
He made the announcement before a crowd outside the presidential palace during a May Day rally.
"Never again, never again USAID, who manipulate and use our leaders, our colleagues with hand-outs," Morales said in announcing the expulsion.
He then ordered David Choquehuanca, Bolivia's foreign minister, to inform the US embassy of his decision.
The move marks the latest confrontation between Washington and a bloc of left-wing governments in the Western Hemisphere.
Morales also told the crowd that he "laments and is condemning" secretary of state John Kerry's remark, made in April 17 testimony to the US Congress, that "the Western Hemisphere is our backyard. It's critical to us."
"It has too often been viewed as a second thought. It shouldn't be. It's our backyard, neighborhood, as you say. I think there are relationships we could improve," Kerry said.
Many Latin Americans, leftists in particular, are sensitive to descriptions of their nations as a "backyard," especially because of Washington's history of backing repressive regimes in the Americas.
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Philip Brenner, an international relations professor at the American University in Washington DC, said USAID became a target after its suspected role in encouraging secession in Santa Cruz, "a very wealthy part" of Bolivia.
Brenner said Bolivia's move signals to the US that "it does not have the same influence it used to have".."
Diplomatic expulsion
In 2008, Morales also expelled the US ambassador for allegedly aiding the opposition.
Morales is a close ally of Venezuela's left-wing government, which has seen its already strained relations with the United States deteriorate further in recent weeks. The government of president Nicolas Maduro, who won a tightly contested election last month to succeed the late Hugo Chavez, on April 25 detained a US citizen and accused him of destabilising the country.
USAID said in a statement it has spent nearly $2bn in Bolivia over the past 50 years on projects in education, health and food security, among other areas.
The US government "deeply regrets" Bolivia's decision, State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell told reporters.
"Those who will be most hurt by the Bolivian government's decision are the Bolivian citizens who have benefited from our collaborative work," he said.
Ventrell said Bolivia's allegations against USAID were "baseless," and said the US government had not yet decided whether to take any action in response.
Brenner, however, told Al Jazeera that "there is little evidence" that USAID has helped a large number of Bolivians.
"I think the statement that we have helped them since 1964 is an overstatement," Brenner said, adding that Bolivia made gains on its own under Morales.
Probably whoever is sick of being pushed around by American interests.Which Latin American country do you think is next to follow suit with Venezuela and Bolivia?
Eh Brazil wants to be China of the south just without the aggressive military and oppression. They are A-Okay with the U.S. doing business there. They would benefit the most from a souring in U.S.-Chinese relations and they are the only ones who really matter down there anyway. Things are fine.
Bolivia is a joke of a country anyway. They Argentina, and Ven are all allies in trying to build a regional block against U.S. interest while everyone else wants to do business and get DFI.
The three basket cases of South America can have each other. They're all experiencing the pleasures of centrally planned economies and runaway inflation.Macbeth wrote:
Bolivia is a joke of a country anyway. They Argentina, and Ven are all allies in trying to build a regional block against U.S. interest while everyone else wants to do business and get DFI.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Brazil will experience a housing bubble burst similar to the one the US had in 2008.
ah happens very often. Here read OSHA's weekly death reports.
http://www.osha.gov/dep/fatcat/dep_fatcat_archive.html
"Worker at a styrofoam packaging plant was crushed by a press machine."
"Worker was asphyxiated in a brine pit while transferring cherries from a brine pit to truck."
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"Worker died from a 50-foot fall while repairing a roof."
That must be terrible. I would want my death to be instantaneous. No pain or suffering involved.
That must be terrible. I would want my death to be instantaneous. No pain or suffering involved.
9/24/2012 Indiana Women's Prison Indianapolis, IN 46214Macbeth wrote:
ah happens very often. Here read OSHA's weekly death reports.
http://www.osha.gov/dep/fatcat/dep_fatcat_archive.html
"Worker at a styrofoam packaging plant was crushed by a press machine."
"Worker was asphyxiated in a brine pit while transferring cherries from a brine pit to truck."
Worker was issued a firearm, went outside, and committed suicide.
A Korean-American was just sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp.
I must see this commercial.US soft drinks giant PepsiCo has withdrawn a commercial over criticism that it depicts racial stereotypes and makes light of violence against women.
The online ad shows a battered white woman on crutches being asked to identify a suspect out of a police line-up of black men and a goat.
One blogger described the 60-second video as "arguably the most racist commercial in history".
PepsiCo has since apologised for the ad for its Mountain Dew soft drink.
In the video, the goat threatens to beat the woman up if she identifies him to the police.
The woman eventually screams in horror and runs away.
The dialogue in the clip is a wordplay around "Dew It" - the slogan promoting Mountain Dew.
In a statement on Wednesday, PepsiCo said that it took "full responsibility" for any offence caused by commercial.
It said it had removed the ad from its online channels.
The material was developed by African-American rapper Tyler the Creator.
The fuck does this have to do with soda?
What the fuck, 2013.