You think the fact that people don't like you means they won't buy your products, even if it's the best on the market for their application? Homogeneity ? Not profitable. Difference is profitable.
highways and shitty American laws it's definitely not Osa in La n had tasted the world Beyond Scandinavia and homogeneity and had dated a Salvadoran girl and discovered the joys of of crystal methamphetamine he spoke lustilyabout meth like an afficionado of uh Fine Cigars or Hot Cuisine we'd go to The Cook's apartment in West Hollywood
Thou shalt write portable and low maintenance build files. Someone talked about homogeneity earlier and said by definition that they were running heterogeneously on their front end machines. So if you plan to support multiple architectures in OS's up front, even if you never do, you're
It's weird that our court system that has "in God we trust" on the money and wants to put the ten commandments There's a homogeneity of audiences.
Yeah, it's a great question. And I think in terms of the homogeneity or the heterogeneity of people in a neighborhood, I'd maybe think about two vectors. One vector is, typically speaking, suburban neighborhoods tend to be more homogenous than urban neighborhoods.
OK. So why am I stressing this? Because we can't assume homogeneity amongst immigrants living in any society.
It's weird that our court system that has "in God we trust" on the money and wants to put the ten commandments But it has made this homogeneity that I think is wonderful.
But this particular one was out of 2014. So I call this sociocultural categorization or-- a.k.a.-- regulated homogeneity -- fancy words for "we want to make it
for this integration through sheer force of brutal will and that that will be far more difficult after he's gone, with him gone. So now I'm theorizing, if a face-to-face headquarters culture engenders homogeneity that may be
is really irritating, because I didn't grow up with that. by regionality. But also, because I wrote a section on history, because Japan's got a lot of homogeneity nowadays.
I think there will be fields where they do that. I think that a lot of what you're talking about in terms of, like, the last 50 years is a story of global homogeneity ,
I think there will be fields where they do that. It's not. But what you are going to see is it is going to tilt toward homogeneity .