The later works of Scriabin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Scriabin
Well yeah. They're releasing spiders!
The best OOP advice I ever read was "model the solution, not the problem". It sounds obvious in retrospect, but only in retrospect.
No. I mean, I understand it just fine, I just hate the structure of it. Something about it causes revulsion, something that would probably go away if I actually sat down and learned lisp.
(if (and (not (null suggest-key-bindings)) My C-oriented brain screams bloody murder at this. (I still want to learn Clojure.)
Agreed. If he came to Seattle, I'd show up/donate/spend money/whatnot.
I could tell you, but then I'd have to segfault you.
> The low just got lower. That would depend on the wife.
And how many of those failures actually pay back investors instead of burning through all their cash first? This is quite possibly the most responsible failure I've ever read about.
No one's making the product I desire, so after years of searching and waiting I have decided to just make the darned thing myself.
I bought a cute little Martian file server from them years ago when they sold interesting hardware.
High School and One Year of College.
MY EYES!!! Gah! "More Loud Colorful Clutter" does not automatically equal "Better". It's a store for geeks, not the MySpace crowd.
Free Kevin Mitnick? Figures. I already shelled out a months worth of pay for one last year.
As a former Vi user, I can kinda grok not liking arrow keys. (_My_ arrow keys are the ones on the numeric keypad -- I almost never use Numlock. This is a hold-over from my first computer: An IBM PCjr that had arrow keys…
I'd like to see all this technology, knowledge, and power put to use to feed, clothe, and house every person on the planet. There's no non-political reason we can't do this, but our current cultures won't allow for it.…
I predict there is a 100% chance that he is either right or wrong.
How does Scala compare with Clojure? (I'd like to learn a lispy/fp language and these two are currently at the top of my list.)
Pornographic films have storylines?
Wake me when they can give me surgery to make me smarter.
There is no secret ingredient!
This strikes me as particularly funny as I'm working on a module of code where I had to use a type field and an 'if' statement to get around a dynamic cast that was killing performance. (Virtual functions were not an…
I had forgotten all about She Hates My Futon! He never finished it? That's... that's just awful.
> Imagine being able to move your mouse cursor just by thinking! I'm pretty sure that's what you'd have to do, too.
All green of skin. 800 centuries ago their bodily fluids include the birth of half-breeds. For the fundamental truth and self-determination of the cosmos. For dark is the suede that mows like a harvest.
The later works of Scriabin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Scriabin
Well yeah. They're releasing spiders!
The best OOP advice I ever read was "model the solution, not the problem". It sounds obvious in retrospect, but only in retrospect.
No. I mean, I understand it just fine, I just hate the structure of it. Something about it causes revulsion, something that would probably go away if I actually sat down and learned lisp.
(if (and (not (null suggest-key-bindings)) My C-oriented brain screams bloody murder at this. (I still want to learn Clojure.)
Agreed. If he came to Seattle, I'd show up/donate/spend money/whatnot.
I could tell you, but then I'd have to segfault you.
> The low just got lower. That would depend on the wife.
And how many of those failures actually pay back investors instead of burning through all their cash first? This is quite possibly the most responsible failure I've ever read about.
No one's making the product I desire, so after years of searching and waiting I have decided to just make the darned thing myself.
I bought a cute little Martian file server from them years ago when they sold interesting hardware.
High School and One Year of College.
MY EYES!!! Gah! "More Loud Colorful Clutter" does not automatically equal "Better". It's a store for geeks, not the MySpace crowd.
Free Kevin Mitnick? Figures. I already shelled out a months worth of pay for one last year.
As a former Vi user, I can kinda grok not liking arrow keys. (_My_ arrow keys are the ones on the numeric keypad -- I almost never use Numlock. This is a hold-over from my first computer: An IBM PCjr that had arrow keys…
I'd like to see all this technology, knowledge, and power put to use to feed, clothe, and house every person on the planet. There's no non-political reason we can't do this, but our current cultures won't allow for it.…
I predict there is a 100% chance that he is either right or wrong.
How does Scala compare with Clojure? (I'd like to learn a lispy/fp language and these two are currently at the top of my list.)
Pornographic films have storylines?
Wake me when they can give me surgery to make me smarter.
There is no secret ingredient!
This strikes me as particularly funny as I'm working on a module of code where I had to use a type field and an 'if' statement to get around a dynamic cast that was killing performance. (Virtual functions were not an…
I had forgotten all about She Hates My Futon! He never finished it? That's... that's just awful.
> Imagine being able to move your mouse cursor just by thinking! I'm pretty sure that's what you'd have to do, too.
All green of skin. 800 centuries ago their bodily fluids include the birth of half-breeds. For the fundamental truth and self-determination of the cosmos. For dark is the suede that mows like a harvest.