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Sander Rossel wrote: We have the evil Empire (Republicans) vs. the Democrats. You're half right. There are two evil empires (Republicans and Democrats), neither of whom represent more than a fraction of the population. Neither party has fielded a good candidate in several elections, and the current crop of idiots? Well, voting for the lesser evil is at an all time high (or low, depending on POV) in the next presidential election.
Sander Rossel wrote: Compare that to the Netherlands where we have around 15 parties (and we have 17-18 million people, go figure)! I wish we had more political parties. With only two real parties, they are polarized at both ends of the idiot spectrum. If we had more parties? It would be far harder to differentiate between them and we *might* accidentally get some rational candidates ...
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Gjeltema wrote: a lot of contentious and far reaching rulings will be 4-4
That's a very lazy characterisation of how the Supreme Court works. Had Scalia's chair been empty throughout 2015 there would have been just 2 ties in a total of 15 decisions from January to July, for example. Although everybody gets terribly exercised about the presumed political bias of Supreme Court candidates the evidence suggests that is not nearly as important in practice as anyone imagines.
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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My statement is very specific and not, in fact, lazy as you contend.
The majority of contentious rulings that the Supreme Court issues will be 4-4. I challenge you to show otherwise.
The vast majority of SCOTUS rulings are 9-0 or 8-1 or 7-2, agreed, but they also cover rather mundane topics that are not particularly contentious amongst the vast majority of Americans, such as minutiae on bankruptcy law (holy crap they rule a lot on this topic), other esoteric financial topics, disputes with Native American tribes, and other things that typically don't get reported on.
As part of my job, I read all of the SCOTUS's rulings (I don't deny that I skim some ), so I'm quite aware that most rulings are not 5-4. But very few really large impact ones that are politically controversial aren't.
Take a guess how the court is going to rule on Obama's immigration order, or Whole Woman's Health v. Lakey where they'll decide about Texas' abortion law, Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin the affirmative action case, and Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association which is about teacher's unions possibly being forced to become opt-in for dues. I'm seeing some 4-4's on most of these if the Senate doesn't confirm a new justice.
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Did he go hunting with Dick Cheney?
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The supreme court is a joke. It's yet another expression of political agendas rather than actual intelligent thought.
Cornelius Henning wrote: Where the judges on the right were in a 5-4 majority, they will now be in a 4-5 minority.
You demonstrate my point very eloquently.
Marc
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since the last update installation it doesnt boot smooth anymore, but nerving with it shiny new blue screen with the known errors as IRQ_LESS_OR_EQUAL, some ARC_SYSTEM ??? and other stuff.
I got to reset the BIOS and boot 3 times and the PC freezes.
Such sh*t I havent experienced since Vista Previews.
Addition: I got the next BSOD with fvevol.sys
PS: I run the PC three month with Windows 8 error free, and two month with Windows 10 (no new hardware)
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
modified 13-Feb-16 12:59pm.
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Try removing non-essential drivers and see if the situation improves.
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Try removing non-essential Windows 10 and see if the situation improves.
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modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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What are you guys installing/running that makes Windows 10 unusable? I don't really have many problems with it.
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I'm not installing it because I read all this stuff in the lounge
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Well, it works on my machine
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That's a baaaaaad sign!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I'm pretty sure it was de-signed to do that
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Kenneth Haugland wrote: I'm pretty sure it was de-signed to do that So Win 10 has removed all signed code?
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Sounds like your machine is broken
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Sander Rossel wrote: I'm not installing it
Resistance is futile! You will be assimilated. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of your life!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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9082365 wrote: You will be assimilated. I will switch to Linux!
And then come back to Windows 10 tail between my legs...
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Quote: And then come back to Windows 10 tail between my legs
The Microsoft Borg may not let you into the Win 10 Cube for free at a later date. Win 10 is free now - but for how long?
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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I'm assuming that if I don't have to upgrade now I certainly won't have to once they start charging.
Perhaps they'll even remove the optional update
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Windows 10 will be free until they get enough people to work the (major)bugs out, Then move on to Windows 11.
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I installed because this box had 8 on it, it's an improvment!
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In that case I guess it's a valid choice
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I am WITH YOU on that. I am still HAPPILY on Windows 7 Pro.
No reason to move. And EVERY Time I have to use Windows 10, I still cringe!
Although, Right Click on the start menu. ALMOST Useable Again!
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Kenneth Haugland wrote: I don't really have many problems with it.
You shouldn't have any problems with it.
Marc
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