Yeah, time is like that. It's easy to forget that we collectively blundered into this trap more than a hundred ago.
The Vienna horror-slaughter referred to is this one I guess.
Yeah, time is like that. It's easy to forget that we collectively blundered into this trap more than a hundred ago.
The Vienna horror-slaughter referred to is this one I guess.
Yeah, yeah. You're obviously not a real voice in my head, you're just a machine pretending to be one.
In that case, request a refund and just forget about the game. It's that little bit worse for the publisher who chose Denuvo.
To quote the minister, "no."
The Globe and Mail pointing out the obvious a year ago: "Cutting shelter costs while ensuring that homeowners’ property values remain high could be viewed as contradictory."
Pointless rage bait post. Lucky for you I think that's allowed in this community.
or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, --++Linux++--
The current problem is that housing prices are too high and must come down. Getting the government back into the business of directly building affordable housing is one effective way to accomplish that. If whatever they do doesn't bring prices down then they haven't done enough, and the problem remains.
It's centrally important and means that they are still in denial. Real prices must come down — as you say, due to basic principles of supply and demand — if the problem is going to be solved. But they cannot be allowed to come down, because that's another financial crisis waiting to happen. And nobody wants more general inflation either, when we've so recently been reminded how much it sucks. It's quite a dilemma.
He used more words, but "no" is the important one there.
What do you mean? I'm sure the minister of artificial intelligence will do a fine job, working closely with the minister of cryptocurrency and the minister of cloud experiences to engage transformative leverage in a way that will enhance governance innovation.
I was going to give some suggestions, but it's easiest to say it like this:
You'd run something like that every six hours. Don't expect it to work, but maybe it could help get you started.