This seems so horribly complex and impossible. Amazed at the Gurus out there who can just decide to do this.
Upon seeing those 'sockets', I thought it'd be something along the lines of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvQzxcYZuss
Here's a link to the group Jason created for everyone interested: http://groups.google.com/group/lpthw/topics?hl=en
Missed this one, sorry. Please respond with your e-mail address.
I found Bill Nguyen's response quite strange when asked about this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WGdwY6h5JI&t=25m30s "Robert(Scoble) is right, everyone's right, we should have done it, we could have done it, we…
E-mailed all of you.
Thanks, this is a nice option.
Sent you an e-mail.
"Feel free to send me a message or email me if you want to bounce and ideas off of each other with Python or anything else, I get the impression we are both starting off on the same page" Is that open to all?
Mine is just a copper wire, no fancy cardboard tubes or coils.
I clicked because I read "Reddit is hiring."
Similar scenario for me, I'm also surprised.
That's App Engine for Business which is determined by "intranet users in your Google Apps domain." The service is free for a fixed quota set by App Engine, you pay extra for a billable quota, for resources used above…
Well, he is in his own words "a gentleman racer".
The article was designed to provoke and it certainly did. This person fabricates a false blanket rule over the entire Facebook userbase by taking her own subjective experience and extrapolating. "Yeah, because it's a…
To be fair, he'd always planned this to be temporary. In his podcast with Tim Ferris just a couple of weeks ago, he said he'd be stepping down pretty soon.
What about Epic's Tim Sweeney?
He usually comes across as a very nice and level-headed guy. Still though, he's a legend.
Another on linguistic relativity: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_relativity
I've always been of the belief that cognition is deeply rooted in language. This is essentially the Sapir-Wharf hypothesis.
This seems so horribly complex and impossible. Amazed at the Gurus out there who can just decide to do this.
Upon seeing those 'sockets', I thought it'd be something along the lines of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvQzxcYZuss
Here's a link to the group Jason created for everyone interested: http://groups.google.com/group/lpthw/topics?hl=en
Missed this one, sorry. Please respond with your e-mail address.
I found Bill Nguyen's response quite strange when asked about this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WGdwY6h5JI&t=25m30s "Robert(Scoble) is right, everyone's right, we should have done it, we could have done it, we…
E-mailed all of you.
Thanks, this is a nice option.
Sent you an e-mail.
"Feel free to send me a message or email me if you want to bounce and ideas off of each other with Python or anything else, I get the impression we are both starting off on the same page" Is that open to all?
Mine is just a copper wire, no fancy cardboard tubes or coils.
I clicked because I read "Reddit is hiring."
Similar scenario for me, I'm also surprised.
That's App Engine for Business which is determined by "intranet users in your Google Apps domain." The service is free for a fixed quota set by App Engine, you pay extra for a billable quota, for resources used above…
Well, he is in his own words "a gentleman racer".
The article was designed to provoke and it certainly did. This person fabricates a false blanket rule over the entire Facebook userbase by taking her own subjective experience and extrapolating. "Yeah, because it's a…
To be fair, he'd always planned this to be temporary. In his podcast with Tim Ferris just a couple of weeks ago, he said he'd be stepping down pretty soon.
What about Epic's Tim Sweeney?
He usually comes across as a very nice and level-headed guy. Still though, he's a legend.
Another on linguistic relativity: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_relativity
I've always been of the belief that cognition is deeply rooted in language. This is essentially the Sapir-Wharf hypothesis.