Also known as "the folder no one reads" or "orders to immediately disregard".
nothing wrong with this design itself but some details of his example are problematic. 6km down from the midway point between LA and SanFran is loaded with faults and I'm no geology expert either but this close to the…
Damn that summabitch! I typed that whole monstrosity into my TRS-80 Model III the month that came out and it didn't work! I spent a whole summer debugging and got some things to work but the program never ran right.…
Would, could, maybe and might. Do you really think it is a good idea to present findings that are a product of modelling to a bunch of folks who spend a lot of their time tweaking, freaking and hacking just such…
Well, the only way for that to work thematically is if the person is in fact a hacker. I use a pretty broad interpretation which would include Bill Gates but probably leave out Steven Levitt unless he was going to…
http://famo.us/c/ loved their demo at forbes. Haven't had a moment to do a hands-on with it yet but looks fun.
Discard the unnecessary. It isn't always easy to tell but there are often subtle signs around what is and isn't necessary. Unnecessary things usually feel sort of shadowy in your mind or require an additional effort…
we don't know for sure it is metal, but it looks terribly similar to a number of metal ore veins I've seen here on earth.
Wow, the most proprietary company in the computer/consumer electronics business suffers from groupthink. Who woulda thunk it? Grouse all you want about the Wintel PC but IBM made it open from the get-go.
Mr. Swartz was a canary in our coal mine. When tyranny encouraged his death we all became more acutely aware of it, yet another thing we owe him gratitude for no matter how much we wish he'd toughed it out so we could…
Also known as "the folder no one reads" or "orders to immediately disregard".
nothing wrong with this design itself but some details of his example are problematic. 6km down from the midway point between LA and SanFran is loaded with faults and I'm no geology expert either but this close to the…
Damn that summabitch! I typed that whole monstrosity into my TRS-80 Model III the month that came out and it didn't work! I spent a whole summer debugging and got some things to work but the program never ran right.…
Would, could, maybe and might. Do you really think it is a good idea to present findings that are a product of modelling to a bunch of folks who spend a lot of their time tweaking, freaking and hacking just such…
Well, the only way for that to work thematically is if the person is in fact a hacker. I use a pretty broad interpretation which would include Bill Gates but probably leave out Steven Levitt unless he was going to…
http://famo.us/c/ loved their demo at forbes. Haven't had a moment to do a hands-on with it yet but looks fun.
Discard the unnecessary. It isn't always easy to tell but there are often subtle signs around what is and isn't necessary. Unnecessary things usually feel sort of shadowy in your mind or require an additional effort…
we don't know for sure it is metal, but it looks terribly similar to a number of metal ore veins I've seen here on earth.
Wow, the most proprietary company in the computer/consumer electronics business suffers from groupthink. Who woulda thunk it? Grouse all you want about the Wintel PC but IBM made it open from the get-go.
Mr. Swartz was a canary in our coal mine. When tyranny encouraged his death we all became more acutely aware of it, yet another thing we owe him gratitude for no matter how much we wish he'd toughed it out so we could…