The irony is that it used to be an ocean before climate change covered everything in glaciers.
In 10 years, you won't be able to make that joke.
The salesman exploits quantum physics by keeping what their company does in superposition until you collapse the waveform by revealing what you're willing to pay for. Instantly a developer at that company gets a bad…
The Silver Stallion -- by James Branch Cabell "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true. So I elect for neither label."
A little background on why this was necessary is that the law already existed for decades to stop GM/Ford/Chrysler from doing the same thing, which was a very real threat to their industry. The bill simply changes a…
[not a doctor, but...] Saying that they sum everything is there to catch people trying to game the system by maxing everything out. The first part gets you to describe your symptoms, the last 6 questions get you to rate…
Neuter a duck and it's a robot, got it. Human level AI just got a lot easier to create.
That's why they keep it over there.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8419368.stm "A Japanese man has exchanged vows with a woman he met in the virtual world - a character from a popular dating simulation game called 'Love Plus'. ..." That was over…
Either the Wikipedia article has a citation for the reference you should use instead, or it needs one and you shouldn't be referencing it.
You were thinking out loud.
If you meant red-eared sliders as "Florida turtles", they're ironically banned for sale in Florida because they became an invasive species there.
I've lost my voice from all the other features they've dropped over the last decade plus. It's all fallen on deaf ears, anyway. They don't care about Firefox users, because they're not Chrome users.
The first part is proven by the voters re-electing the same people who made that decision. The second part should be changed to that they're voting in the United State's best interests, which doesn't necessarily have to…
10 years ago, when you saw an those as an investment opportunity, and thought, "Who would be stupid enough to use this thing?" You and most other people (myself included) had a high enough opinion of humanity that we…
'Partiality' seems fitting.
If by kind of fits, you mean the entire problem? Yeah. Of course, the epoch is so arbitrary that a decade means nothing anyway, whether or not it's a year off. If people like numbers flipping back to zero, we should…
Not for switching to the GPLv3 license, but for removing the text of the previous MIT-style one when doing so. It's literally the one thing you can't do with the license.
>I don't really get it. You get it perfectly. They'll try to make any connection they can between what you want and what they want to show you, but they'll just throw it in randomly if they can't.
Black text on a red banner on a white background is offensive to my retinas.
Could just move them to the equator once.
If they do the same thing Microsoft did, but get away with it, they've clearly not become Microsoft.
Sort of. Someone bought the leftover parts from the original factory, and brought back the company name, selling completely refurbished ones. They've been trying to sell completely new ones as a low-volume automaker,…
1: They threw out the 120 year number since it was reported differently for humans than it was the rest of the animals in the data set. Those numbers would have been the average of the 10% of the eldest members in the…
You can build a bunch of smaller microwave transmitters instead of one really powerful one. Not only is it safer, it provides redundancy.
The irony is that it used to be an ocean before climate change covered everything in glaciers.
In 10 years, you won't be able to make that joke.
The salesman exploits quantum physics by keeping what their company does in superposition until you collapse the waveform by revealing what you're willing to pay for. Instantly a developer at that company gets a bad…
The Silver Stallion -- by James Branch Cabell "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true. So I elect for neither label."
A little background on why this was necessary is that the law already existed for decades to stop GM/Ford/Chrysler from doing the same thing, which was a very real threat to their industry. The bill simply changes a…
[not a doctor, but...] Saying that they sum everything is there to catch people trying to game the system by maxing everything out. The first part gets you to describe your symptoms, the last 6 questions get you to rate…
Neuter a duck and it's a robot, got it. Human level AI just got a lot easier to create.
That's why they keep it over there.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8419368.stm "A Japanese man has exchanged vows with a woman he met in the virtual world - a character from a popular dating simulation game called 'Love Plus'. ..." That was over…
Either the Wikipedia article has a citation for the reference you should use instead, or it needs one and you shouldn't be referencing it.
You were thinking out loud.
If you meant red-eared sliders as "Florida turtles", they're ironically banned for sale in Florida because they became an invasive species there.
I've lost my voice from all the other features they've dropped over the last decade plus. It's all fallen on deaf ears, anyway. They don't care about Firefox users, because they're not Chrome users.
The first part is proven by the voters re-electing the same people who made that decision. The second part should be changed to that they're voting in the United State's best interests, which doesn't necessarily have to…
10 years ago, when you saw an those as an investment opportunity, and thought, "Who would be stupid enough to use this thing?" You and most other people (myself included) had a high enough opinion of humanity that we…
'Partiality' seems fitting.
If by kind of fits, you mean the entire problem? Yeah. Of course, the epoch is so arbitrary that a decade means nothing anyway, whether or not it's a year off. If people like numbers flipping back to zero, we should…
Not for switching to the GPLv3 license, but for removing the text of the previous MIT-style one when doing so. It's literally the one thing you can't do with the license.
>I don't really get it. You get it perfectly. They'll try to make any connection they can between what you want and what they want to show you, but they'll just throw it in randomly if they can't.
Black text on a red banner on a white background is offensive to my retinas.
Could just move them to the equator once.
If they do the same thing Microsoft did, but get away with it, they've clearly not become Microsoft.
Sort of. Someone bought the leftover parts from the original factory, and brought back the company name, selling completely refurbished ones. They've been trying to sell completely new ones as a low-volume automaker,…
1: They threw out the 120 year number since it was reported differently for humans than it was the rest of the animals in the data set. Those numbers would have been the average of the 10% of the eldest members in the…
You can build a bunch of smaller microwave transmitters instead of one really powerful one. Not only is it safer, it provides redundancy.