Skepticism and positions are healthy things to have.You assume too much, if you read back, my positions and skepticism are quite in the open.
People who don't respect either shouldn't open their ignorant mouths.
Skepticism and positions are healthy things to have.You assume too much, if you read back, my positions and skepticism are quite in the open.
Remember what I posted yesterday and the day before? Dr. Malone's comments echo this tactic.
Maintain your calm, but always be prepared for the worst. If it comes, THEN engage it.
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Must have been speaking too much plain truth . . .
What she has going for her...Literally, she said this many jobs had been created.
"Math is hard. Math is raciss."
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Just about spit out my coffee; holy cow.Literally, she said this many jobs had been created.
"Math is hard. Math is raciss."
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Excerpt:For punishment, the people will now fire all 87,000 new employees that fucked up. Look at how many billions of dollars that will save the tax payers.....
‘Human Coding Error’ To Blame For IRS Leak Of 120,000 Taxpayer’s Info
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) posted the confidential information of approximately 120,000 taxpayers before an error on its...www.tampafp.com
Wait........I have an associates degree in computer science, from a Jr. college, from 1986..............I studied COBOL........I wonder if I could talk them into a half million dollar a year Salary...?? I could be like Fauci....."Trust the (computer) Science"....Excerpt:
"The IRS has had long-standing technological issues, with the agency struggling to update the around 60-year-old COBOL tax processing system or find employees qualified for its use, TIME reported."COBOL???
LOL... I got out of doing advanced math in college by taking a programming course-- COBOL. All I remember is that it had 4 sections, and the code in all of them had to align perfectly or you got Garbage Out. That would have been like 1983 or 84...Excerpt:
"The IRS has had long-standing technological issues, with the agency struggling to update the around 60-year-old COBOL tax processing system or find employees qualified for its use, TIME reported."COBOL???