"faster" in which respect?
It looks like something written by a non-native speaker, doesn't it? They also have the following: > With its fast-charging batteries, the device is capable of staying alive for 48h straight. "staying alive" just sounds…
if you don't mind me asking, does your partner take daily medication for it? I discovered I have epilepsy about 2 years ago, but my case seems to be very mild. I'm now on Tegretol and haven't had any seizures since.…
It's not "bad advice", it was the scientific consensus at the time. Things change as we understand the situation better.
He wasn't exactly wrong, as not wearing masks was still the general scientific consensus at the time, right? It was a WHO guideline, if I'm not mistaken.
This, exactly this. And the guidelines re: masks changed pretty quickly.
there are issues with input type="number". https://technology.blog.gov.uk/2020/02/24/why-the-gov-uk-des...
I was referring to newer ATA drives. Nevertheless, in your example no orders (or ownership!) are implied.
"very accurate"? so a "master" hard drive issues commands to a "slave" drive?
So structural racism has ended?
Can't we do both?
If we're being sticklers, in this context you have to take the meaning of the word "master" in relation to its counterpart, "slave"; the other definitions are irrelevant.
I think the key here is "in the background". I would assume if you're speaking close to the microphone, with no other voices going on, it will not filter anything.
I'd say this is more like a demo. From the "how it works" in the title I was expecting to see some implementation details. Edit: I had only watched the video. The article does indeed contain a lot more detail.
"It’s the Year 2120. MasterClass Is the Only School Left."
by force, meaning you were threatened physically? or is this more like you choosing to ignore the tax law of the state you choose to live in?
[citation needed]?
tiny nitpick: "whose"
His researching skills are indeed impressive, but I feel like he's a bit "loud" in his personality/character and that can take some attention away from the interviewee.
Terry Gross is a (the?) master interviewer.
Thank you for the link! also I've never seen "blogspam" used before. So fitting.
so before getting married a couple has to sign a contract expressing that they will conceive children, otherwise be stripped from their married status? It's curious that I've never seen anyone campaining against…
you could also achieve the same (or very close) result with CSS gradients alone.
I'm not even trying to get into the "true socialism" debate, but what they are trying to refer to is dictatorial policies, not socialist policies.
there's no arguing with a well-though-out argument, I guess. did you mean to post this on 4chan?
"faster" in which respect?
It looks like something written by a non-native speaker, doesn't it? They also have the following: > With its fast-charging batteries, the device is capable of staying alive for 48h straight. "staying alive" just sounds…
if you don't mind me asking, does your partner take daily medication for it? I discovered I have epilepsy about 2 years ago, but my case seems to be very mild. I'm now on Tegretol and haven't had any seizures since.…
It's not "bad advice", it was the scientific consensus at the time. Things change as we understand the situation better.
He wasn't exactly wrong, as not wearing masks was still the general scientific consensus at the time, right? It was a WHO guideline, if I'm not mistaken.
This, exactly this. And the guidelines re: masks changed pretty quickly.
there are issues with input type="number". https://technology.blog.gov.uk/2020/02/24/why-the-gov-uk-des...
I was referring to newer ATA drives. Nevertheless, in your example no orders (or ownership!) are implied.
"very accurate"? so a "master" hard drive issues commands to a "slave" drive?
So structural racism has ended?
Can't we do both?
If we're being sticklers, in this context you have to take the meaning of the word "master" in relation to its counterpart, "slave"; the other definitions are irrelevant.
I think the key here is "in the background". I would assume if you're speaking close to the microphone, with no other voices going on, it will not filter anything.
I'd say this is more like a demo. From the "how it works" in the title I was expecting to see some implementation details. Edit: I had only watched the video. The article does indeed contain a lot more detail.
"It’s the Year 2120. MasterClass Is the Only School Left."
by force, meaning you were threatened physically? or is this more like you choosing to ignore the tax law of the state you choose to live in?
[citation needed]?
tiny nitpick: "whose"
His researching skills are indeed impressive, but I feel like he's a bit "loud" in his personality/character and that can take some attention away from the interviewee.
Terry Gross is a (the?) master interviewer.
Thank you for the link! also I've never seen "blogspam" used before. So fitting.
so before getting married a couple has to sign a contract expressing that they will conceive children, otherwise be stripped from their married status? It's curious that I've never seen anyone campaining against…
you could also achieve the same (or very close) result with CSS gradients alone.
I'm not even trying to get into the "true socialism" debate, but what they are trying to refer to is dictatorial policies, not socialist policies.
there's no arguing with a well-though-out argument, I guess. did you mean to post this on 4chan?