Cables are pretty robust as well. Nothing stopping you just tying them up into self constrained knots.
Cables are pretty robust as well. Nothing stopping you just tying them up into self constrained knots.
Yeah but, I’m talking about this particular case, not making a mathematical rule. You have to move away from the coast, and then cannot turn, so you have to head towards Africa. You can’t set off toward Australia. Although I hadn’t considered that you can just move the starting point. So, there’s that.
India. You would have to set off somewhat perpendicular to the Indian coastline to be perfectly straight.
Yet we’re training undercover spies to ferret out benefits fraudsters.
Cool! That’ll save us about 20k a year after we pay wages and administration costs. Then we can do the same for the tax fraudsters and evaders, right?
Yep, according to the article, they have a strong enough lobby bribe machine to win exemption.
Since they increase theft/loss rates. If the increase in losses is greater than the saving in wages, they are a failure.
Crypto - try to remember before crypto, the idea of cashless was non-existent. Want to make international transfers? Pay up the ass in fees and at rates they choose. Crypto forced companies to do better with digital currency.
That may be true in the USA, but in the UK we had cashless payment (chip and pin) well before any crypto, and sending money abroad has always been cheap and easy.
You are not ready for the power of knotted cables. It’s ok my son, all are blind to what they cannot comprehend!