Yeah, but it seems that they may be, statistically speaking, right. The fears that surround self driving cars may be unfounded, and if they are unfounded, then it would be a shame to throw the baby out with the…
Do limits guarantee a price?
Right. In addition to that, I was simply going to write "make it not fail". In the plane example, what the author doesn't mention is that there are many mechanical failures, or human errors on a plane that lead to,…
This looks like an excellent addition to the family of terminal-based editors. Truly looking forward to trying it out at work.
The issue, in my eyes anyway, is when the scientific method is used as a hammer; when it's used to crush a debate. Any method, whether scientific, philosophical, spiritual or otherwise should be used to spawn debate,…
You're incredibly stupid.
Because money talks. I used to play a game when I really wanted to bargain hard on something: I'd change my money to as many notes of the lowest possible denomination, and show up with a huge stack of notes. You're be…
Money talks.
I've only tried a VPN provider once, and all it involved was to download a program that took care of all the configuration for me. Child's play it was.
My foray into VPNs was good.. pretty much download, install, and play.
Leaving the politics aside for a second, wouldn't using a VPN fix this?
It's those who complain about the quality of Wikipedia whom, in the same vein, complain it's hard for newbies to edit it. I've had edits rejected and I must say Wikipedia's 'assume good faith' policy makes it less hard…
It's odd that in 2017 we are still having this debate. wiki welcomes you to improve the article. In fact that's the whole idea behind the site. It's odd that some users are still missing this use case in its entirety.
The doomsday clock always strikes me more as a doomsday gauge ;)
Yeah, but it seems that they may be, statistically speaking, right. The fears that surround self driving cars may be unfounded, and if they are unfounded, then it would be a shame to throw the baby out with the…
Do limits guarantee a price?
Right. In addition to that, I was simply going to write "make it not fail". In the plane example, what the author doesn't mention is that there are many mechanical failures, or human errors on a plane that lead to,…
This looks like an excellent addition to the family of terminal-based editors. Truly looking forward to trying it out at work.
The issue, in my eyes anyway, is when the scientific method is used as a hammer; when it's used to crush a debate. Any method, whether scientific, philosophical, spiritual or otherwise should be used to spawn debate,…
You're incredibly stupid.
Because money talks. I used to play a game when I really wanted to bargain hard on something: I'd change my money to as many notes of the lowest possible denomination, and show up with a huge stack of notes. You're be…
Money talks.
I've only tried a VPN provider once, and all it involved was to download a program that took care of all the configuration for me. Child's play it was.
My foray into VPNs was good.. pretty much download, install, and play.
Leaving the politics aside for a second, wouldn't using a VPN fix this?
It's those who complain about the quality of Wikipedia whom, in the same vein, complain it's hard for newbies to edit it. I've had edits rejected and I must say Wikipedia's 'assume good faith' policy makes it less hard…
It's odd that in 2017 we are still having this debate. wiki welcomes you to improve the article. In fact that's the whole idea behind the site. It's odd that some users are still missing this use case in its entirety.
The doomsday clock always strikes me more as a doomsday gauge ;)