> It's not always about the numbers. In fact it's never about the numbers. I've always found it interesting that the Android/iOS debate seems to go only one way. My handful of Android friends have tried convert with…
> What they did do: Not really surprised by any of it except number 3.
I think that's actually unique to primates (who do/did sleep in trees).
I've always wondered why this doesn't come up more in the mac/pc cost debate. The HP I was issued at my last job needed to be replaced three times in the eight months I was there. Current company issued me a MacBook air…
With you regarding macOS bugs but I've never been more miserable using technology than the last time I touched Surface.
Ah, should have assumed you already did your homework. Sounds rough man, sorry.
brutal, glad you made it out when you did. The "bad as a human except when he's drunk" is pretty interesting, considering it usually works the other way around. Keep that shit at arm's length.
Seems your wrath is better aimed at those who implemented an open floor plan, not the lady doing her job.
> vengeful boss > that boss and I get along really well outside of work hm.
Just use coloreds only drinking fountains. Problem solved.
Easy in concept but the beef cartel would fight tooth and nail against something like this.
I recently went through Learn Python the Hard Way (which is currently all written for 2.7), then enrolled in a intro python class at the city college that's all python3. The transition was a bit of a struggle; would…
Think about a 250 or even a 350. Brakes, suspension, and motor all more robust. This'll be important once it's filled with plywood and hardwood. And all your stuff.
That's pretty special.
I think that's what sleep/wake+home button is for. Holding sleep/wake still requires 'slide to power off' (which i assume wouldn't respond when iOS locks up.) sleep/wake+home button restarts iOS but ultimately…
I can't believe this is still how they operate. How has the company that shipped Windows Vista not figured it out yet?
Albert Camus added you as a friend.
Even with increased density, the bay area's freeways and transit systems are already jammed up. All those people would have a hard time getting anywhere.
I think he meant as opposed to informal (maybe petty, harmful) internal competition.
Expect excellence, respect excellence, drive hard, change things, don’t accept the status quo.
Autonomous opposite lock is a pretty incredible thing to watch.
> there's nothing uniquely determining what's internal and what's external, what's an agent and what's not. So "free will" winds-up achingly ill-defined/under-determined here. This is really interesting. Thanks for the…
An agent's ability to do and not do without external influence or coercion. The other side of this though is if the agent believes he or she has the ability to do or not do, but actually doesn't, is it still free will?…
Clicked, fought my way through those first two paragraphs, left.
I'd happily pay Twitter $1/mo to keep suggested tweets out of my TL.
> It's not always about the numbers. In fact it's never about the numbers. I've always found it interesting that the Android/iOS debate seems to go only one way. My handful of Android friends have tried convert with…
> What they did do: Not really surprised by any of it except number 3.
I think that's actually unique to primates (who do/did sleep in trees).
I've always wondered why this doesn't come up more in the mac/pc cost debate. The HP I was issued at my last job needed to be replaced three times in the eight months I was there. Current company issued me a MacBook air…
With you regarding macOS bugs but I've never been more miserable using technology than the last time I touched Surface.
Ah, should have assumed you already did your homework. Sounds rough man, sorry.
brutal, glad you made it out when you did. The "bad as a human except when he's drunk" is pretty interesting, considering it usually works the other way around. Keep that shit at arm's length.
Seems your wrath is better aimed at those who implemented an open floor plan, not the lady doing her job.
> vengeful boss > that boss and I get along really well outside of work hm.
Just use coloreds only drinking fountains. Problem solved.
Easy in concept but the beef cartel would fight tooth and nail against something like this.
I recently went through Learn Python the Hard Way (which is currently all written for 2.7), then enrolled in a intro python class at the city college that's all python3. The transition was a bit of a struggle; would…
Think about a 250 or even a 350. Brakes, suspension, and motor all more robust. This'll be important once it's filled with plywood and hardwood. And all your stuff.
That's pretty special.
I think that's what sleep/wake+home button is for. Holding sleep/wake still requires 'slide to power off' (which i assume wouldn't respond when iOS locks up.) sleep/wake+home button restarts iOS but ultimately…
I can't believe this is still how they operate. How has the company that shipped Windows Vista not figured it out yet?
Albert Camus added you as a friend.
Even with increased density, the bay area's freeways and transit systems are already jammed up. All those people would have a hard time getting anywhere.
I think he meant as opposed to informal (maybe petty, harmful) internal competition.
Expect excellence, respect excellence, drive hard, change things, don’t accept the status quo.
Autonomous opposite lock is a pretty incredible thing to watch.
> there's nothing uniquely determining what's internal and what's external, what's an agent and what's not. So "free will" winds-up achingly ill-defined/under-determined here. This is really interesting. Thanks for the…
An agent's ability to do and not do without external influence or coercion. The other side of this though is if the agent believes he or she has the ability to do or not do, but actually doesn't, is it still free will?…
Clicked, fought my way through those first two paragraphs, left.
I'd happily pay Twitter $1/mo to keep suggested tweets out of my TL.