Besides the fact that no scientific theory is "right": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Lema%C3%AEtre The big bang theory itself was first formulated by an ordained "chanoine" from the catholic church...
Actually, you need the Laws of Nature's permission. Science is a human attempt to get at them. Showing that you can do something in spite of the current laws of science is how you make them evolve and progress.
If the fact that science had gotten something wrong had meant science could never figure that thing, science would have brought nothing to mankind.
> Am I the only one who finds this worrying? I share your impression. It's a concatenation of two buzzwords that hold unclear meaning. "Solutions" is too vague and associated in my experience with people who want…
Clementine, it's derived from Amarok's KDE: http://www.clementine-player.org/ It has the nice feature to queue tracks inside a given playlist ('Queue manager.').
You got that wrong: ruby is not Rails, but Rails is ruby. Meaning: any app using Rails is using ruby, so this list matches. OTOH, any app using ruby doesn't necessarily use Rails, so the other way around wouldn't work.…
Besides the fact that no scientific theory is "right": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Lema%C3%AEtre The big bang theory itself was first formulated by an ordained "chanoine" from the catholic church...
Actually, you need the Laws of Nature's permission. Science is a human attempt to get at them. Showing that you can do something in spite of the current laws of science is how you make them evolve and progress.
If the fact that science had gotten something wrong had meant science could never figure that thing, science would have brought nothing to mankind.
> Am I the only one who finds this worrying? I share your impression. It's a concatenation of two buzzwords that hold unclear meaning. "Solutions" is too vague and associated in my experience with people who want…
Clementine, it's derived from Amarok's KDE: http://www.clementine-player.org/ It has the nice feature to queue tracks inside a given playlist ('Queue manager.').
You got that wrong: ruby is not Rails, but Rails is ruby. Meaning: any app using Rails is using ruby, so this list matches. OTOH, any app using ruby doesn't necessarily use Rails, so the other way around wouldn't work.…