Maybe thats just me but I prefer communism over 321,000,000 American idiots and 500,000 slick and greedy Jews who suck the life blood out of the rest.
Wow man.. You are really messed up man.... blaming it on a religion is pretty crazy.. you sound like a radicalist yourself
radical or radicalist? ;-) I do not blame it on religion, I blame it on race. Sorry to be politically incorrect but I do not give a damn. Look at who runs all the shit tech companies that are built on paper profits. We are not talking about the Apples, Microsofts, Googles that produce tangible products. I am talking about a lot of shit like Facebook which hooks teenagers and produces nothing of value other than selling ads and personal information. 20 billion for WhatsApp? For a company that makes not a single dime in revenues. Who finances them? Look closer and you may at least get a glimpse at what I am talking about. You may of course respectfully disagree. It is a mafia that benefits each other at the expense of a whole nation.
feel free to wave this thread good bye, you already made an idiot out of yourself in the "R for large data sets". Nobody keeps you...
I don't attack you at all. I simply stated facts. You first pretended to be the big guy on the programming and R side and later it turned out you know next to nothing.
volpunter, I appreciate your honesty. I disagree with you on almost all points: Jews: Other than Israel and their mistreatment of the Palestinians which I find appalling, Jewish people far far contribute to the wealth of the world than take away from it. Technology: Facebook, Twitter, etc. It is easy to dismiss a company being worth $20B on the ability to type in 140 characters. I agree it is somewhat shocking valuation. However, anything that gets people talking has never been a bad thing. The consequences of people understanding each other across racial and geographic lines is completely revolutionary. Facebook and Twitter are at the center of that revolution.So, in this case, I close my eyes to the valuations and keep rooting for more people meeting each other half way that normally wouldn't, through the use of this technology.