What international community? There's no such thing. There are two big and a couple of smaller interest groups and the rest is just bullshit for the brainwashed. BTW why do you think that an unopposed USA-World Police would be any better? Was it? No it wasn't. Actually that's one of the main reasons why we see this mess over there nowadays.
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Why do you expect more kind treatment from people who thinking other way than you than that what you proposed above ? Actually why do you think that you are even a bit better than her? For your information, you are not a bit better than any homophobic. You are similarly intolerant, you are mocking her beliefs, and want to see her dead... just like the nazis about the jews some 70 years ago.
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Hmmm... at this rate in a decade China and Russia will be the two most free and democratic places on this world where you can still practice a bit of freedom of speech . BTW back in the "happy" commie days we had some similar "rubber bills". The government used those laws for locking up the more hard liner opposition with some plausible and harmless looking excuses.
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I do believe that only the "ultras" can fight without air support (assad and russia love to drop anything from the sky indiscriminately on anything that stand), they are all ants for the regimes...
opening the can, of: why the moderate (that were there at the beginning) have not received anti aircraft weapons, is too... who cares?
Because of there are no moderates any longer. (BTW even the word "moderate islamist" is a self-contradiction, I'd say a paradox.) FSA lost its significance and those who fought for FSA defected to IS, al Nusra, and such organizations or now they are hammering our doors here in Europe. Until now the US been able to recruit something like a hundred moderates for 500 million USD, but recently they quickly changed sides. Probably the instinct of self-preservation overruled their moderateness .
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This guy known as the "Pope" should just shut up and keep a low profile. The state of Vatican has accepted ZERO Syrian refugees to this date. And now he is urging the European nations to accept millions of Muslim migrants. If he is so concerned about the plight of the Muslims, then he should sell some of the assets of the Catholic church, worth trillions of USD, and give that money to these migrants. I have never seen a bigger hypocrite in my life.
Actually who cares about what the "False Prophet" rebuffed last time. His approval rate within the church diminishing quickly, in these days only the leftist/liberal media keep celebrating him. (Mass media is a good compass, if they like something then it's better to avoid that "something".)
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Europe has been around since before Roman times. You need to get out more, and stop listening to negativity from fake nationalists who claim to be Polish but print their gang emblem in ENGLISH. Indeed it's here since before the Roman times, but it collapsed of felt apart in every few hundred years . The EU is just the next empire in a long row and it's going to collapse sooner or later. It's too big and too ineffective and there are two many rifts and clashes of interest between the members. So I think it wont last long. The leftist/liberal scum in Brussels are already desperately trying to hold it together and they need immigrants as a boost for their diminishing voting base, that's why they promoting mass immigration.
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Do you think the impact of Bitcoin is positive? Is Bitcoin a good alternative for banking? Is Bitcoin the future?
Don't be naive. Bitcoin have no notable impact on the society. Most of the populating if even heard about bitcoin don't take it seriously. It's largely associated with scammers and criminals at this moment. No it isn't a good alternative. It has very limited functionality, adoption and not scalable very well for large scale transaction processing. In addition bitcoins is a playing ground for whales, therefore it lacking stability. Yes, bitcoin is the future. More accurately one or more of it's successors are going to be the future of banking and finance.
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One thing that everyone seems to forget. Vaccination. This is an influx of unvaccinated people into Europe that is going on. Something similar happens in Ukraine, which stopped buying vaccines from Russia last year and now only 10-20% of children receive vaccines. Cases of Polio have already been reported.
So with all the Middle-East refugees coming into Europe. How many of them are vaccinated, what will be the proportion of the vaccinated population in the end? Can this lead to some potentially unpleasant epidemics?
Syrians are actually pretty well vaccinated as they had a more or less good healthcare system before the civil war. Maybe kids born in the last few years could be an issue, but more importantly hepatitis is quite common over there.
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I never understood how a bank blockchain is supposed to work. Who is mining? If it is just the bank people mining, than I don't see, why they would need a blockchain. Who can look at it? If it is just the bank people looking at it, than I don't see, why they would need a blockchain.
Is there a white paper about it? Are they actually know, what they are talking about, or are they just throwing around words?
Blockchain technology could be useful for banks. I guess that would be only a distributed transaction processing system what would make transaction processing more resilient, faster and cheaper. But if they release a coin as well, they can use that as an internal or intra-bank currency with some pre-arranged exchange rates to local currencies so they can save time and money as they can use their own common currency when doing business between each other, and with the automated transaction of Ethereum they can automate the whole procedure, so no human intervention needed.
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Actually you can keep yourself clean and hygienic without showers by using some cleaning towels, but taking a bath or getting a shower is a pleasant thing. I guess using such cleaning stuff instead of water will be quite widespread as soon as we will start colonizing arid places like the Moon or the Mars.
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This is a bit of a complicated situation. We can choose what we want: IS, Al-Nusra & Co., or Assad and the Russians. FSA have lost most of it's significance, so they are more or less out of the equation. I guess most Syrians would chose the Assad (backed by Russians) version, as the SAA soldiers are at least let them live a normal life if they keep their mouth shut.
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Check out when running -hot- water became standard - for a significant portion of the population.
Damn recently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shower#History actually event the ancient Egyptians had some of the earliest rudimentary showers... running water... well someone was running with a jug of water . Greeks and Romans were the first with running -cold- water and less rudimentary showers.
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You're just butthurt. The Polish minister was probably factually correct in saying that most of the soldiers were of Ukrainian origin. Look on any map to find out where Auschwitz is located, and you will see that it would make no sense for more distant Red Army units to be involved, rather than the Ukrainian ones. In addition, the Russians have no right to be offended, simply because the USSR is not Russia. Or is it? Make up your mind! Furthermore, part of the USSR's official doctrine was to denounce nationalism. It seems that modern Russians who fondly reminisce about the USSR are actually suffering from a mental illness called Stockholm Syndrome. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndromeI hope you have access to those links. I heard that Wikipedia was censored in Russia for a while. Actually elements of the 100th Rifle Division (Vologda), 322nd Rifle Division (Gorky), 286th Rifle Division (Leningrad), and 107th Motor Rifle Division (Tambov) liberated Auschwitz. None of these units are Ukrainian.
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Incorrect. The reason they are being let into Europe is because they are in fact being recognised as refugees, not economic migrants. The countries in between, like Turkey and Hungary don't want them. That's why they're stuck in camps. In addition, the situation is complicated by the various treaties and tax arrangements within Europe and the EU, and the fact the refugees want to reach greener pastures.
In essence, the EU is behaving a bit like a very large country, instead of a group of smaller countries loosely cooperating with each other. This scares the shit out of countries like Russia, as it is solid evidence of the EU being functional rather than dysfunctional. It goes against the Russian anti-EU propaganda.
Actually the headlessness what we've seen in the last month and the debates around the quota system clearly shown that the EU is dysfunctional with several rifts between west and east, south and north, UK and the rest of the EU, etc and the whole system is based on blackmailing and bullying smaller and poorer countries into submission by the big ones (mostly by Germany) and the EU bureaucrats. I don't know what sorts of news you used to read, but the authors must be high on something if they see this mess as functional and organized.
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Perhaps google authentication support would be relative straightforward. As far as I know Spring Security also supports java 2FA solutions and not the best choice, but the MS crypto api is also working fine with java.
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No, it's not dead. There are some transactions on its blockchain. There are some slow but ongoing development as I see, so I'd say its pretty much alive but unused. Whitepaper is here: http://timekoin.org/images/documents/timekoin.pdf ...and it looks like an interesting concept.
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oh the hypocrisy of Gavin being the OP Well, quite ironic indeed .
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I lived in a communist country so i know this from experience.
Again - China is not a "communist country" and if you believe that then you are a "brainwashed westerner". What else can I say - I live in China and I know! (you obviously have never lived in China) They have "first class tickets" here - now what kind of communist country would have that? Everywhere you can pay more to get "better service" such as "five star hotels" - again - what communist country would have that? Jesus - even at the banks you can have a VIP account so you don't need to wait so long in a queue (they don't even have that in Australia so basically that makes Australia look more communist than China). I'm also from a former "communist" country, and actually we had first class tickets, two, three four and five star hotels . Even it was possible to play golf and do such "bourgeois" stuff if someone paid some extra for that .
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