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I won’t say I didn’t have a bit of schadenfreude when Fort McMurray burned.
I won’t say I didn’t have a bit of schadenfreude when Fort McMurray burned.
I agree, but to some degree, people own their government, and this government is, more than many, responsible for much of the causes of climate change.
I’d say the same thing if Florida sinks into the sea, or South Texas and Louisiana are swamped, or north Alberta catches fire.
Apropos of nothing, Saudi Arabia is the definition of a petro-state.
Chickens. Coming home. Roosting. Etc.
Pirate an old, pre-CC version.
That’s what I do. Admittedly it’s Photoshop 3.0 on a Mac Quadra.
I mean, other than Exxon, Shell or BP.
And the Knesset.
And Putin.
But other than that!
Getting quasi-military far-right citizens to do your dirty work? Where have we see that before?
Just get them all matching brown shirts and be done with it.
This is rather like cattle protesting for faster processing times at the abbatoir.
Canada is basically strip-mining south Asian students for every cent of value as a way to avoid making hard political decisions about taxing the rich.
This is what happens when your platform prioritizes engagement over everything else, including people’s lives.
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They got addicted to using cries of “antisemitism!” when they were desperate to discredit Corbyn and their own base.
Labour hates that they’re a labour party. They really enjoyed the Blair era and would very much like to get back to it, and it’s only these pesky left wing voters that stand in the way.
No tax incentives for compliance, no bargaining, no cost-of-doing-business fines.
Somewhere, Jeremy Corbyn raises a glass.
This isn’t what the by meant by “Remember the Holocaust”.
Yup. I certainly did.
So, they feel that Israel needs “living room?”
Ah, didn’t know that. I haven’t done a new install–just upgrades–on a laptop since either Squeeze or Jessie.
Did you use the Debian edition of Mint? Debian doesn’t include a lot of proprietary drivers and/or firmware blobs with its standard edition.
I can’t say that’s the case here, but it’s possible that Mint is either using Debian as a base, or at least following the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
There’s usually a nonfree firmware deb you can use, post installation. If you can complete the install and connect to the internet via the 7480’s Ethernet port, you should be able to get the wifi card working.
Access journalism is a cancer.
“Does IBM pay your salary?” isn’t in the flowchart. :)
Doesn’t rclone work?