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- <p>Day 00594: Friday, 2016 October 21</p>
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- <li>249 scheme-specific <abbr title="Uniform Resource Identifier">URI</abbr>-parsing classes to write and add to <a href="https://git.vola7ileiax4ueow.onion/y.st./include.d/releases">include.d</a></li>
- <li>1 free elective left in my associate degree program</li>
- <li>4 free electives left in my bachelor degree program</li>
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- My $30 <abbr title="United States Dollars">USD</abbr> per month T-Mobile plan ended this morning, so it was time to put into use the $20 <abbr title="United States Dollars">USD</abbr> per month plan that I had to argue with T-Mobile support to even get started.
- Due to the workarounds that the T-Mobile representative that finally helped had to use because of strange limitations in their system, I ended up with a gratis week of service that had to be used right away.
- After that though, I didn't have to start my paid service immediately.
- I got that started today, though the data-only plans from T-Mobile have to be managed through a second, obnoxious website instead of through the main account-management website's interface.
- It was a pain to get automatic payments set up (which are required for the inexpensive plan that I'm now using), due to the website constantly logging me off.
- I think that instead of cookies, this stupid website is using the <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr> address of the client as the session identifier, which of course results in problems when someone isn't using a static <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr> address.
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- Today was mostly a lazy day for me, and I only worked on my remaining discussion assignment and graded the six essays assigned to me for grading this week.
- I didn't do any other schoolwork today.
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- Globalization certainly brings both positive and negative consequences, but I think for the most part, there are more positives than negatives.
- Most if not all of the truly negative consequences can be avoided, however, the right people need to be made care about the situation.
- The problem is that the people that are doing the most damage and/or are in the best positions for setting things right are the exact people that profit the most from things going poorly.
- Large companies exploit private citizens, especially the private citizens in poor countries that can't do anything about it.
- For example, mitigating the spread of disease would be a lot easier with less expensive medications.
- However, medical companies patent their treatments so that they can engage in steep price markup.
- People in poorer countries can't afford to be treated and charitable organizations can't afford large quantities of these drugs.
- Large, international organizations such as the <abbr title="World Intellectual Property Organisation">WIPO</abbr> represent the fact that globalization is spreading some of the worst laws from the western world.
- Again, this could be fought, but the people that profit most from so-called intellectual "property" profit too much from this sort of idea-hoarding, and in gaining all those funds, they have enough money to fight on behalf of keeping those laws, spreading them further, and making them worse.
- What we need to do is promote the idea that we, as a race, should work to improve the lives of the less fortunate instead of padding our bottom lines to obscenely-high levels.
- The big players in the field could easily fix the problem, but we can't write ourselves off as being helpless to fix things.
- Large corporations get their money from us little people.
- We need to pressure companies to do the right thing, and when that doesn't work, we need to vote with our respective currencies by purchasing from different companies that actually <strong>*will*</strong> do the right thing.
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- The negative consequences could easily be controlled if humankind worked together with one another instead of trying to exploit one another, but unfortunately, I don't see that happening within my lifetime.
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- It seems that we're headed to Gresham tomorrow, so I don't expect to be very productive on the homework front.
- If I'd known before tonight, I might have put in a bit more effort today, but it should be fine regardless.
- This is a wind-down period at school, and there's still plenty of time to complete what little homework that I do have.
- I've downloaded my reading material for the week, and I'm hoping to find the time to get through at least some of it while I'm out of town.
- One of the pages maliciously discriminates against <abbr title="The Onion Router">Tor</abbr> users by outright blocking us, so I've not linked to it and wasn't able to download it for later reading.
- There's also a set of videos behind one of the links below, but I have enough trouble trying to get the weekly <span title="Globalization">POLS 1503</span> to work as-is, so I didn't even attempt to download them for use while I'm out.
- Besides, watching noisy videos doesn't seem like the best idea when I'm not studying in seclusion.
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- <li><a href="https://fod.infobase.com/p_ViewPlaylist.aspx?AssignmentID=U2LDB9">Films On Demand - View Playlist</a></li>
- <li><a href="https://www.sharing.org/information-centre/articles/aid-debt-and-development-overview">Aid, debt and development: an overview | Share The World's Resources (STWR)</a></li>
- <li><a href="https://www.sharing.org/why-nations-need-to-share/global-poverty-inequality">Global poverty and inequality | Share The World's Resources (STWR)</a></li>
- <li><a href="http://quickmba.com./mgmt/7hab/">7 Habits of Highly Effective People</a></li>
- <li><a href="http://www.mindtools.com/page6.html">Attention Required! | CloudFlare</a></li>
- <li><a href="http://www.secretchanges.com./how-to-write-your-success-story.html">How To Write Your Success Story</a></li>
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- My voting ballot arrived today in the mail.
- I'll probably put off voting until we get home though.
- I don't really want to deal with voting on the road or at Alyssa and Cyrus' apartment.
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- It seems that my mother wants to move into a house that's being foreclosed upon, but it's in major need of some maintenance.
- If this works out, I'll be dealing with work, school, moving, and house cleanup/repair at once.
- That's not really going to be fun, but I'll try my best to make it work.
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