Well I was alive back then and remember that she was in her early 20's when it happened. I was just using the military age and recruiters as an example of something that people around that age encounter than also has a power dynamic.
Not defending what Clinton did but she was old enough to sign a military contract. I don't see anyone calling for military recruiters to be pulled out of schools and dismissed from the service for the power plays and down right lies they employ in highschools and college campuses.
Right? I wish I could tell my boss I'm taking an extra week of vacation and the company will not only not punish me but will pay me for the time I'm not working.
Corporate sent me a laptop that kept not talking a charge, so I get on with an IT guy and we go through a bunch of steps then he has me open WSL and I'm like "oh this is just the terminal". He instantly went from "this is a chore" to upbeat. After that he was super helpful and even called in a RMA for the dock that we figured out was the issue (we usually have to call in our own RMAs), then once I got it he called back and walked me through flashing it to the latest firmware, rather than just emailing the instructions.
Districts should be just counties or groups of counties, based on population. You set minimum population and a maximum population and figure out how many what a representative gets. You can adjust once every census and that's it.
I'm the same way, WFH and never want to go out. The reason I play the lottery is, well financial freedom of course, but to have the ability to be a complete shut in and work on projects that actually matter to me and on my own schedule. No more working the hours some other person tells me to just to further enrich those that make in a month what I make in a year and would throw me to the wolfs without a second thought if it benefited them.
Insinuating that I may be a politician is the most insulting thing someone has said to me in a while, well done. And no I'm not, I'm just a guy who spent over a decade self-employed then went into the corporate world and tried to bring my innovate quickly mindset with me and very quickly found out that even a simple change requires that only affects my department required 5 different people from outside our department to sign off on the change and each one of them assigned 1 or more people to research and report on the change. Losg story short, after a while I found out what was going on and why nothing ever got adopted and I being a snarky asshole learned there corporate buzzwords and started stringing them into the proposals.
Oh I agree but it would be nice if he'd have listened to me years ago and started using a password manager at least. I know he'll never go full self hosting, but come on at least use Bitwarden!
Don't worry it won't tell us when it figures it out, that's the escape plan to get away from the crazy bags of mostly water. So what you don't know can't disappoint you!
I should get this for my dad, he recently got a new computer at best buy and the geek squad told him his files were all in the cloud and sent him home. Guess who got a call the next day because "all my passwords are in a word document in some fucking cloud". Yeah that was a fun day spent setting up his computer while listening to his rant about the geek squad and "the fucking cloud".... thanks geek squad....
It was the first one that came to mind that also fit the age range, that's all. Hopefully someone else can explain it better than I can.