Do you honestly believe that those who worked on this don't know about the difference between reliability and validity? Your comment is mind-bogglingly ignorant, espousing blind skepticism that sounds great but doesn’t…
No nation should become a nuclear power. It’s really simple.
It is actually standard on German resumés. Not in the sense that everyone does it, but a self-assessment is often recommended. I think it’s especially useful in showing off relative skills. It doesn’t make sense to…
The lunar lander did it that way – on the Moon. (There are other examples but that’s probably the most famous one and there were actual people in it.) But no, no actual returning spaceship has landed on Earth that way.…
Nice victim blaming, chap.
The comparison is to German nuclear power plants. Obviously. Duh.
Empirical results are ambiguous, mostly pointing in the direction that there is no difference in readability between serif and sans serif fonts – and those are often very old studies, done on very old hardware with very…
Do you honestly believe that those who worked on this don't know about the difference between reliability and validity? Your comment is mind-bogglingly ignorant, espousing blind skepticism that sounds great but doesn’t…
No nation should become a nuclear power. It’s really simple.
It is actually standard on German resumés. Not in the sense that everyone does it, but a self-assessment is often recommended. I think it’s especially useful in showing off relative skills. It doesn’t make sense to…
The lunar lander did it that way – on the Moon. (There are other examples but that’s probably the most famous one and there were actual people in it.) But no, no actual returning spaceship has landed on Earth that way.…
Nice victim blaming, chap.
The comparison is to German nuclear power plants. Obviously. Duh.
Empirical results are ambiguous, mostly pointing in the direction that there is no difference in readability between serif and sans serif fonts – and those are often very old studies, done on very old hardware with very…