And how exactly is “death by paperwork” incentivized in capitalist theory?
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And how exactly is “death by paperwork” incentivized in capitalist theory?
By what mechanism does elimination of “death by paperwork” ensured in this?
Did the system of boots weaken even one bit ?
I pointed that the meaning of a particular word is more general than what was assumed in the previous post. Drawing meaning from a different perspective in the example I gave as usage, reinforces my point.
In fact it would support my point even more if a third view/meaning of the same example is presented, like, some helper of the blind guy chooses to give him lift in a car, or, some rich philanthropist donating an automated AI/IoT controlled wheelchair to the blind guy, etc - in which the act of walking itself is omitted from help provided.
“… don’t you have a cloud or something for going back to the hill ??”
Except in a minority of scenerios, helping someone do something ≠ doing that thing yourself. It could mean less, or, at times, even more than that.
Take the familiar example of helping a blind man cross street. While you do cross the street with him, the fella ALSO WALKS with you and crosses the street on his legs, not yours.
… and the worth of human beings insulted.
To insult the Greek gods, obviously. Christ is not enough.
Not to mention, they’re a multi-billion dollar company, don’t make excuses for them.
They pay someone handsomely to make excuses for them.
That’s not why raw milk is purchased, and gizmodo guy is truly an idiot.
Most of the pastuerized milk being sold is also processed in other ways, for example it is homogenised with milk powder to bring fat content to a standardized level.
Raw milk = non-homogenised milk = pure milk/natural milk
And raw milk is boiled and then cooled (superior to pasturisation) in domestic setting, before consumption.
He had to caution the lady about the taste of the bull’s milk.
I am saying that it was probably sabotaged by Microsoft leaning leadership at Nokia.
Also, despite being Linux core, Android itself was shit in the beginning. Gingerbread (G) was the first edition that won favour with buyers. Hardly any takers of android for its first six versions (A to F). Not even the techy nerds were buying Eclairs.
Around 20 years ago, iOS used to outclass everything by a big margin. Android, Nokia/Symbian, RIM, etc were closer to each other than to Apple. And now …
As of 2024, fresh competition to android is needed.
When Microsoft bought Nokia, Steve Balmer (ex-Microsoft) was at Nokia helm. His work with Nokia was so much in the interest of Microsoft that he was rewarded with head chair of Microsoft not much time later.
They also messed up Nokia before killing Windows Phone. Nokia’s Symbian used to be a serious competition to android.
Source ?