Isn't nokiankoski where someone mixed up the sewage in / drinking water out lines?
"helping to cure all diseases by the end of this century" Such humility. I really want to punch this kid in the face.
Rubber boots.
Pretty much all of the Lumia design mnemonics was outsourced by Nokia to Frog in Helsinki.
remember when kobe posterized nash in the postseason? probably a charge, but DAMN that was an epic play.
The poster you are responding to is making a utilitarian moral argument. You are referencing a novel that explores the a common source of crime (poverty) and the chain of events that follows. I don't see the connection.…
nokia
When I was working with GStreamer, gotos of this sort were all over the main workhorse functions in the common elements.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus Your description sounds like Camus' interpretation of the myth of Sisyphus. I like it.
I like The Economist, but as a subscriber I notice two common trends: 1 - They really, REALLY, love to criticize America. 2 - They often have a really crappy understanding of micro-economic theory.
I am a she.
I teach Intro to Computer Science to (mostly) economics majors. I currently have four Chinese students (out of 45 total), all of whom go through the right motions. They sit in the front of the class, they ask questions…
Isn't nokiankoski where someone mixed up the sewage in / drinking water out lines?
"helping to cure all diseases by the end of this century" Such humility. I really want to punch this kid in the face.
Rubber boots.
Pretty much all of the Lumia design mnemonics was outsourced by Nokia to Frog in Helsinki.
remember when kobe posterized nash in the postseason? probably a charge, but DAMN that was an epic play.
The poster you are responding to is making a utilitarian moral argument. You are referencing a novel that explores the a common source of crime (poverty) and the chain of events that follows. I don't see the connection.…
nokia
When I was working with GStreamer, gotos of this sort were all over the main workhorse functions in the common elements.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus Your description sounds like Camus' interpretation of the myth of Sisyphus. I like it.
I like The Economist, but as a subscriber I notice two common trends: 1 - They really, REALLY, love to criticize America. 2 - They often have a really crappy understanding of micro-economic theory.
I am a she.
I teach Intro to Computer Science to (mostly) economics majors. I currently have four Chinese students (out of 45 total), all of whom go through the right motions. They sit in the front of the class, they ask questions…