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Jobs knew of the conditions at Foxconn...corporate slavery! Enjoy your Iphone built by an Islave -- "Thanks for the dance... and cut yourself a slice'a throat! " - Curly (HOI POLLOI, 1935) | |
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But say Apple decided to make the iPhone in a fully automated robotic facility... I wonder how many of the same people would complain that Apple killed jobs?
But on a personal note... I am not sure how to feel about this. Yes it stinks that people work like this, but in places like China, these are the plum jobs, and without them, these people would have no work and be in deeper poverty. Yes, the working conditions are not ideal. But the low cost of labor has also made electronics more accessible to more people in the West. Remember how expensive TVs, VCRs, stereo systems and computers were in the 1970s and 1980s? We'd never have the kind of penetration with the Internet that we have today if electronic gadgetry was prohibitively expensive. -- Romney/Ryan 2012 - Put a couple of mature adults in charge. | |
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And by the way... Weren't you one of the ones crying for people to save rather than have an entity give away a subsidy? -- "Thanks for the dance... and cut yourself a slice'a throat! " - Curly (HOI POLLOI, 1935) | |
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I'll assert that Apple is the least worst of the offenders because they are under a lot more scrutiny than anyone else. -- Romney/Ryan 2012 - Put a couple of mature adults in charge. | |
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I'm sure we could out-compete the Chinese if we threw all that out the window. But do we want to? -- I may have been born yesterday, but I've spent all afternoon downtown. | |
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I'm sure we could out-compete the Chinese if we threw all that out the window. But do we want to? Then you have to accept that these problems are now exported to China.
There's also another big problem here... college education. We simply do not graduate enough Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) majors to effectively compete. Sure there are tons of college-educated people, but they are in majors which do not prepare them for this kind of work. On the other hand, China literally poops out truckloads of these people. -- Romney/Ryan 2012 - Put a couple of mature adults in charge. | |
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I'm sure we could out-compete the Chinese if we threw all that out the window. But do we want to? Then you have to accept that these problems are now exported to China. There's also another big problem here... college education. We simply do not graduate enough Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) majors to effectively compete. Sure there are tons of college-educated people, but they are in majors which do not prepare them for this kind of work. On the other hand, China literally poops out truckloads of these people. Because the Asians are smarter than us in general, especially when it comes to the sciences (the stereotype is absolutely true).
Americans have never been good at math or science. Most of the real science done here in the 20th century was done by Nazi refugees. Indeed most all of the important breakthroughs in physics during the 19th and 20th centuries was either done in Europe or by Europeans who immigrated to America later. (Indeed, the only reason America got the bomb was because of Jewish physicists fleeing the Nazis).
During the early 20th century America was completely ignored in the sciences -- all the best were in Europe. There were very few "native" Americans who had any influence at all, especially in physics. If you were to walk into a Princeton or Harvard science building during the 40's or 50's you would hear nothing but German accents.
And most of the good science being done here today is done by immigrants not born here. I don't have exact statistics, but I think around 40% of all math and science graduate students in American universities are foreign born.
So the only way America will ever stay competitive at science is to ask more Indians and Asians to immigrate here.
This is not to say "native" American students are too stupid for STEM courses, but they don't have much incentive. Most college students have dollar signs on their mind and the rigor of getting advanced degrees is not worth the economic pay-off. You can do well financially with a 4 year STEM degree, thus going for 4 extra years is not worth it to most people. -- Getting people to stop using windows is more or less the same as trying to get people to stop smoking tobacco products. They dont want to change; they are happy with slowly dying inside. -- munky99999 | |
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Cultural influence and aptitude are completely different things and we have plenty of "Asians" who are American in America too. 
The thing is that our culture isn't putting enough emphasis on STEM topics. We'd rather watch football, basketball, et cetera. So people think those things are cool and important and not science and math. | |
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I would gladly give you plenty of counterexamples as to American mathematicians who have made an impact in mathematics (which is the foundation for many, many subjects including science).
And, for the record, we have the right to consider whether getting a worthless piece of paper is worth going into the hole. It's the only way to get a job in this economy, regardless of what people say about having a "marketable" skill. In my own personal experience, no place would ever give me an interview because I didn't have that damn piece of paper, even though I have plenty of marketable skills.
So, damned if I go to college, and damned if I don't go to college, one way or another it sounds like Americans JUST don't measure up. I would actually heed your opinion, except most of your opinion is nothing but conjecturing. Provide some sources, citations, some claims to back up your argument, and your conjecture would be valid. -- "We will evaluate these integrals rigorously if we can, and non-rigorously if we must". ---Victor Moll, invited talk, Tom Osler Fest (April 17, 2010) | |
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Asians have a higher average IQ, but all of the most intelligent people with the highest IQs are white.
And as for your full of crap response about the manhattan project?
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And from the American side, most were physicists.
This is a list of all of the people involved with the manhattan project, either spying, giving advice, political, etc.
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I'm sure we could out-compete the Chinese if we threw all that out the window. But do we want to? There's also another big problem here... college education. We simply do not graduate enough Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) majors to effectively compete. Why would anyone take out the type of loans for the aforementioned major when corporations are being "financially responsible" and either paying low wages with little benefits, or exporting these jobs in the first place?....second, we can effectively compete and crush any foreign competition....the problem is it just might cut those profit margins for the next quarter....and we can't have that now can we! -- "Thanks for the dance... and cut yourself a slice'a throat! " - Curly (HOI POLLOI, 1935) | |
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As for effectively competing, we can't. If we could, then we'd see more manufacturing here than abroad. -- Romney/Ryan 2012 - Put a couple of mature adults in charge. | |
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| Re: Steve Jobs dead 1 yr The acronym you should give anyone going to college is STEM -- Science, Technology, Engineering, Math. ESPECIALLY if you are a woman or a minority. Your expensive college education will pay off.
The only reason to go history, English, women's studies, etc., unless you want to be student loan burdened and be lucky to land a $40K job, is if you intend to go for an advanced degree and teach, or to go for an MBA or law degree. Or unless you have your way paved for you in a family business.
It is certainly possible to move ahead and make decent coin with a liberal arts degree, but it will be because you start at your $40K entry level job and work hard and get ahead, not because you are using your college degree.
There are some majors that are tweeners... e.g communications, politics, social sciences. The job market for these is significantly lower in pay but you can make a living. | |
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| Re: Steve Jobs dead 1 yr said by MyDogHsFleas:The acronym you should give anyone going to college is STEM -- Science, Technology, Engineering, Math. ESPECIALLY if you are a woman or a minority. Your expensive college education will pay off. The problem with STEM is that, like liberal arts, anyone who is really looking for their education to 'pay off' is going to get an education in business/finance. To me, it is sad that what would have been great, innovative minds were (and still are) wasted on creating derivatives. There is no incentive to go into STEM and the country is quickly losing prestige (among other things) because of it. | |
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| Re: Steve Jobs dead 1 yr said by CXM_Splicer:said by MyDogHsFleas:The acronym you should give anyone going to college is STEM -- Science, Technology, Engineering, Math. ESPECIALLY if you are a woman or a minority. Your expensive college education will pay off. The problem with STEM is that, like liberal arts, anyone who is really looking for their education to 'pay off' is going to get an education in business/finance. To me, it is sad that what would have been great, innovative minds were (and still are) wasted on creating derivatives. There is no incentive to go into STEM and the country is quickly losing prestige (among other things) because of it. Business/finance major is more of a gamble than STEM. With STEM you pretty much have a guaranteed job and pretty good income for life unless you are a complete jackass and piss off your employers so much you become a toxic employee. With business/finance you have more work to do to establish yourself, and there's a lot more competition. You pretty much start at the low end of a financial organization and have to prove yourself by delivering clients and revenue to the company. I know lots of GenX age people who have the business/finance degree and are struggling. Yes, if you become a rainmaker or rocket scientist you get the big payoff, but that's like saying if you are a good college basketball player you'll get the big payday in the NBA. The odds are against you. | |
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| We could probably manufacture in the U.S. and be competitive, if we did not have unions. Union workers work less, provide lower quality products, take sick days when they really are not sick, protect poor performing workers, require paid union stewards who go home to drink during the workday, sabotage products to protest silly crap against their employer, etc. So while it is possible to be competitive against China, union BS here in the U.S. prevents that work from coming back. Hence our declining standard of living here and the massive U.S. debt. While unions at one time provided a much needed service, employment laws and protections have made unions obsolete and unnecessary. The are now a hinderance to jobs and economic growth. -- Atheists swear there is no Heaven, but pray there isn't a Hell. | |
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| Re: Steve Jobs dead 1 yr Ahhh the same old anti-union lies, just a different name.
How do you explain that, as union membership has been declining, the situation is getting worse? Manufacturing is still moving offshore. It will not come back until you are willing to work for $10/day... are you saying YOU are ready to take a big pay cut? | |
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This nation had a time in our recent past where huge companies had all the power in almost every facet of our lives- absolute monopolies, with the power to dictate legislation or even buy political positions. They called the people who headed these companies "robber barons". There are some people who romanticize that era; these are the same people who quote Ayn Rand ceaselessly and wholeheartedly believe that money is the only measure of worth for anything- up to, including, and especially human beings. -- I may have been born yesterday, but I've spent all afternoon downtown. | |
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1 edit | Enjoy your {Acer, ASRock, Asus, Cisco, Dell, HP, Intel, IBM, Lenovo, Logitech, Microsoft, MSI, Motorola, Nintendo, Nokia, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba, and Vizio} devices made with Foxconn "iSlave" labor. Clearly, the only solution here is to move to the backwoods and live in a cave. | |
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| Re: Steve Jobs dead 1 yr said by BF69:The last time Jobs left Apple the company near went belly up. Only to be saved when Jobs came back. Well he's not coming back this time. The way people talk about him, they fully expect a Second Coming. | |
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| Not that I would ever wish to be mistaken as liking Apple, but come on, you can't just blindly blame companies giving us what we demand.
Cheapest price at any cost.
If you refused to buy from China/Southeast Asia at all, and not one article or service connected to them in any fraction of participation, the result would indeed be chaos.
But in the end, it would need to be made, and it would not need to be made there, and your customer can only pay you with what they have. The companies can pay the workforce whatever they want, but if your workforce/consumer base can't afford to buy, you priced it too high eh.
A product/service will never cost more than target audience can afford.
Companies are not to blame and unions are not to blame and customers are not to blame, it's North Americans causing the problems for North Americans.
The solution is only as bitter as we have willingly made it. The day Apple can't get anyone to afford Apple iCrap, is the day they lower the price. | |
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You don't HAVE to be an employee eh.
The owner always gets most of the money. And you don't even need an education to be a businessman, just smart enough to realise people will pay you to do what they don't want to do.
My advice to people paying for an education, stop applying to fast food, and start up a lawncare operation, or do something creative like errand running for seniors (lots of seniors as people are increasingly refusing to die it seems). It's amazing how much money you can make just starting small.
Generally speaking, most rich didn't become rich without making themselves rich off of people unwilling to be anything other than an employee.
I don't resent the rich becoming rich. You need to just understand the rules of the game people. I don't hate Walmart for selling me shit from China made by people that clearly have no worth to the Chinese government. You empowered Walmart by willingly buying that crap because you're inherently cheap. And then you get annoyed that Walmart isn't interested in being union friendly. Unions aren't a right you know. | |
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| Re: Steve Jobs dead 1 yr said by Sukunai:You empowered Walmart by willingly buying that crap because you're inherently cheap. And then you get annoyed that Walmart isn't interested in being union friendly. I would say you are half right... most of the cheap people who shop there don't care that Walmart is union un-friendly. Logically, people who are annoyed by a business (for whatever reason) tend not to shop there. | |
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| said by Sukunai:The fastest way to get rich is join them actually.
You don't HAVE to be an employee eh.
The owner always gets most of the money. And you don't even need an education to be a businessman, just smart enough to realise people will pay you to do what they don't want to do. **snip** This is very true. Many of the millionaires in this country own small service businesses. It's incredibly hard work and requires a special kind of person who is pretty much indomitable, but it's a good path to riches. | |
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This will be the last nice day for a while I think.
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Google just lost some leverage for Kansas City TV offerings. The FCC just removed the rules requiring cable companies to sell content they own to satellite & telcos. Comcast still has to sell content for a couple years yet due to merger with NBC approvals.
»www.latimes.com/entertainment/en···23.story
The Federal Communications Commission has decided not to extend its regulations requiring cable operators that own programming to make that content available to rival pay-TV distributors such as satellite broadcasters.
Known as the program access rules, the regulations were a key part of the 1992 Cable Act and credited with driving the growth of the satellite broadcasting industry.
However, now that DirecTV and Dish are viable competitors to cable, and phone companies such as Verizon and AT&T are also going head-to-head against cable providers, the commission decided to let the rules expire.
DirecTV, Verizon and smaller cable operators fought to keep the rules intact. Google, which is launching its own programming service in the Midwest, also tried to make the case to the FCC that the rules were still important.
"The exclusivity ban served its purpose, but now the facts justifying its existence have changed in favor of consumers," FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell added. "Accordingly, this creaky relic must be shown the door." -- »www.gop.com/2012-republican-platform_home/ »www.gop.com/2012-republican-plat···onalism/ | |
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You recently may have received one or more inadvertent emails stating that CLEAR could not process a credit/debit card payment and/or that you need to make a payment in order to reinstate your CLEAR internet service. Please understand that the majority of these emails were sent in error, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience that these emails may have caused. If you currently are a CLEAR customer in good standing and are not presently experiencing any interruption in your CLEAR service, no action is needed on your part. If you are no longer a customer, please be assured that we have not attempted to charge your credit or debit card.
We further apologize that several of our support systems (e.g., CLEAR.com, My Account, Customer Care) are currently experiencing unusually heavy volume, which may affect your ability to access these systems in the short term. If you are a customer in good standing and your service is working properly, there is no need for you to contact CLEAR Customer Care regarding this email.
Sincerely,
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Here is the email asking for payment info which I recieved 2x
We Couldnt Process Your Payment 1 message CLEAR Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 12:35 PM Reply-To: CLEAR To: psydrop@******* Please review your credit/debit information and get your 4G internet back. View Online | View in Spanish Get your 4G internet back. We were unable to process your last credit/debit card payment, so youve probably been going without your CLEAR 4G internet for a few days. Not to worry. Its easy to make a payment and get your 4G internet back. 1) Go to My Account to review your card details. If your credit/debit card is expired or incorrect, simply update your payment information in your account. 2) Make a one-time payment to resume service. Once your payment has been processed successfully, your 4G internet will continue. Feel free to contact us with any questions, too. Our representatives can update your credit/debit card details or take a payment from you. Make a one-time credit/debit card payment. Your CLEAR Info User Name: Customer ID: ****** Last 4 of Card: **** Monthly Payment: Go to My Account Now Sign In to My Account Have questions? Were here to help. Check out our FAQs and get the answers you need. If you have a question that hasnt been answered, chat with us live or call 1.888.888.3113. Talk online with a customer service rep. Click to Chat Devices Packages Support | |
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I think what happened was that their business process/CRM software somehow had a bad rule or something and decided that some customers who were in good standing were not, and the standard "Hey! Your service is being cut off. Please pay us if you want service." emails went out. Oops. | |
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| AT&T DSL Speed Settlement Greetings,
Just wondering how I am going to be spending my big AT&T DSL Speed Settlement check this weekend.
The law suite is from 2010, when AT&T charged full price for slower than listed DSL. Let's see, back then it was about $29.99 a month for 3 month.
So, with my BIG check in hand, $7.80, I'm think McDonald's for dinner...LOL
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Then there was the zinger!
Extremely well made PSA! | |
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 |  backfeedis giving feedback join:2002-12-16 Peru, IN Reviews:
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| Re: So said by OSUGoose:You paid your light bill again finaly I wonder if the backup generators have any fuel?? If the site is hosted in CA maybe the "shortage" caused them to run out?? -- There are 10 types of people. Those who can read Binary and those who cannot. | |
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 |  BobAccount deleted join:2012-07-22 New Jersey | We have electric bills here, not light bills.
Regardless, I've told Justin multiple times that NAC sucks donkey balls, but he won't listen to me. | |
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 shezamsMy Other Car Is A ZamboniPremium join:2001-08-14 Hyattsville, MD | DSLReports having technical issues? The site is hard to reach and when it does load it seems a bit unwilling. What's up? And then I get my Zippy fortune Random fortune from 'zippy'
I'd like MY data-base JULIENNED and stir-fried!
Hmmm... -- Simple rules - no offsides, no intent to maim, everything else is all good! | |
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 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | Your Hosting Provider Sucks
Seriously... this what, the 2nd or 3rd interruption in one year? You really need a better web host. This kind of downtime is unacceptable even for personal websites! -- Romney/Ryan 2012 - Put a couple of mature adults in charge. | |
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 |  Jim_in_VA join:2004-07-11 Cobbs Creek, VA kudos:4 | Re: Your Hosting Provider Sucks DslReports needs a battery backup  | |
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 |  |  Rogue WolfReally Ties The Room Together join:2003-08-12 Troy, NY | Re: Your Hosting Provider Sucks I've got a spare 9-volt I can donate... that should do the trick, right? -- I may have been born yesterday, but I've spent all afternoon downtown. | |
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 |  BobAccount deleted join:2012-07-22 New Jersey | I've told Justin multiple times that NAC sucks donkey balls, but he won't listen to me. | |
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 dbmavenThere's no shortagePremium,Mod join:1999-10-26 Sty in Sky kudos:2 | (topic offline) Scum of the Earth.. (NSFW)
Moderator Action This entire topic was removed, either temporarily, or permanently.
stated reason was: Cleanup Aisle 1 | |
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