rufwoof wrote:That's how it was spelt on the web pages, I was just highlighting the error."Absulute"?........lol
Brexit is going well IMO. Just need to ensure that whoever does drive it through does so in a appropriate manner. Controlled borders opens up greater wealth sharing around internally - will raise the living standards of many who have endured years of downside wage pressures to again having sufficient income to provide for their family.now I think I can finally understand how the ridiculousness of the Brexit vote
The Swiss recently voted on whether each adult should receive US$2800/month, but rejected that as the EU is insisting its earlier border control vote cannot be implemented (such a handout would become a migration magnet). OUT and we'll be better positioned to drive through such wealth sharing. Sadly the benefits of robotics/technology hasn't been for the benefit of all, instead just widened the wealth gap. In the forward deflationary era (over-capacity, where China can export the likes of steel at below cost) and a third of global government bonds having negative real yields, globalisation/open borders will either need to see declines (look after domestic population as a priority over others), or see continued decline/hardship. Brexit is a step in the right direction that in years to come we'll look back like the Pound and be glad we didn't adopt the Euro.
The UK has one of the worlds most soundly structured debt and around $60Bn of that has been in effect wiped out by a declining pound. That will also make the transition away from importing from the EU (a 100B/year Euro deficit trade activity) into the UK less attractive, which will help the UK economy further as that's instead sourced locally or from the rest of the world. It also helps offset the negative effects of the 1 trillion/year Euro's that the ECB is printing to float the EU, a ponzi system that sooner or later will break and the less interconnected into that the UK is the better.
There is nothing that you wrote that I disagree with.
(Update: 9 Jul 2016, 13:03)
(apologize, Fred, rufwoof and all, for getting off topic a bit , following rufwoof's lead and deleting the politico-talk and focusing on DD )
Ok, enuff political stuff..........let's talk DebianDog: I read your posts where you talk about loading the sfs. Do you boot DebianDog pristine every time, and then load your sfs with all your data and stuff in it, so that you always have the choice to run either "fresh/pristine" and/or "with your stuff"?? Also, when you update DebianDog, do you do it in the "fresh/prisitne" or do you do it after you load the sfs, or does it even matter?? I am slowly coming to realize, like you and others have talked about on here, that it is really nice how updates are so easy in DebianDog versus what I have to do to keep other puppy distros up to date.