He's describing row polymorphism. Only some forms of polymorphism require explicit interfaces.
You can copy existing sections of your factory with Ctrl-C and paste ghosts with Ctrl-V. There's also a paste buffer that you can scroll through with the mouse wheel.
Depending on how old your kids are, they might enjoy playing Factorio with you. My daughter is 3, and she is always up for playing "The Train Game". She mostly enjoys telling me what colours my trains should be and…
Facebook was banned after they refused to identify rioters who were using Messenger to communicate. Google was banned because they wouldn't comply with content restrictions.
To further this, American apps like LinkedIn or Github are still allowed in China because they obey the law.
They do. There are also operators whose numbers Twitter won't accept for signing in. I had to borrow someone's phone to sign up for Twitter because they didn't like my number.
Some WW2 battles were fought at significantly shorter ranges than that. Just in the Malta campaign, at Cape Passero the Italians closed to around 1700m before opening fire. In the attack on the Tarigo convoy, the…
Western social media that complies with Chinese laws (like LinkedIn) are allowed to operate in China.
Sport coats evolved from riding and shooting jackets. I suspect some mobility has been lost over the years, but neither of those sports requiring raising your arms very high.
There was an article in the Globe and Mail a few days ago saying each store was averaging about 10 sales/week, which certainly meshes with the store always being empty.
Using nation-level data seems questionable. By late January, most cases in China were still in Wuhan, so why wouldn't they look at the incidence rate and flight data for just Wuhan or Hubei?
The US government is currently trying to extradite a Chinese citizen from Canada for defrauding a British bank. The idea that a country's laws only apply to its own citizens or companies did not originate in China.
Remember when the American government got all the payment processors to blockade WikiLeaks because of political speech? Don't pretend that the American government doesn't suppress speech.
The last year Britain had a capacity factor for wind that low was 2010. The capacity factor last year was 33%.
So do coal, nuclear and gas. What forms of power generation don't lobby governments?
A big driver is that wind and solar have only recently become economical. The price of solar power has fallen by 80% since 2010, so large scale plants are all very new. Capacity factors for wind are also improving…
This is not true. The town of Radisson was built in the 70s during work on the James Bay Project and is still mainly francophone. It's about 2° north of Dunkirk. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radisson,_Quebec
The Congreve rockets were inspired by the rockets used by Mysore starting in 1780. So there were military rockets in use at the time of the US war of independence, they just weren't being used by either of the…
The bubble popped early in 2000. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/84/Nasdaq_C...
Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada is trying to make the students do this for exams this year.
China doesn't produce much natural gas domestically, and the last few years have been a lesson to them in how dangerous relying on other countries for manufacturing inputs is.
Just FYI, uBO blocks YouTube ads if you are using Firebox on mobile.
He's describing row polymorphism. Only some forms of polymorphism require explicit interfaces.
You can copy existing sections of your factory with Ctrl-C and paste ghosts with Ctrl-V. There's also a paste buffer that you can scroll through with the mouse wheel.
Depending on how old your kids are, they might enjoy playing Factorio with you. My daughter is 3, and she is always up for playing "The Train Game". She mostly enjoys telling me what colours my trains should be and…
Facebook was banned after they refused to identify rioters who were using Messenger to communicate. Google was banned because they wouldn't comply with content restrictions.
To further this, American apps like LinkedIn or Github are still allowed in China because they obey the law.
They do. There are also operators whose numbers Twitter won't accept for signing in. I had to borrow someone's phone to sign up for Twitter because they didn't like my number.
Some WW2 battles were fought at significantly shorter ranges than that. Just in the Malta campaign, at Cape Passero the Italians closed to around 1700m before opening fire. In the attack on the Tarigo convoy, the…
Western social media that complies with Chinese laws (like LinkedIn) are allowed to operate in China.
Sport coats evolved from riding and shooting jackets. I suspect some mobility has been lost over the years, but neither of those sports requiring raising your arms very high.
There was an article in the Globe and Mail a few days ago saying each store was averaging about 10 sales/week, which certainly meshes with the store always being empty.
Using nation-level data seems questionable. By late January, most cases in China were still in Wuhan, so why wouldn't they look at the incidence rate and flight data for just Wuhan or Hubei?
The US government is currently trying to extradite a Chinese citizen from Canada for defrauding a British bank. The idea that a country's laws only apply to its own citizens or companies did not originate in China.
Remember when the American government got all the payment processors to blockade WikiLeaks because of political speech? Don't pretend that the American government doesn't suppress speech.
The last year Britain had a capacity factor for wind that low was 2010. The capacity factor last year was 33%.
So do coal, nuclear and gas. What forms of power generation don't lobby governments?
A big driver is that wind and solar have only recently become economical. The price of solar power has fallen by 80% since 2010, so large scale plants are all very new. Capacity factors for wind are also improving…
This is not true. The town of Radisson was built in the 70s during work on the James Bay Project and is still mainly francophone. It's about 2° north of Dunkirk. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radisson,_Quebec
The Congreve rockets were inspired by the rockets used by Mysore starting in 1780. So there were military rockets in use at the time of the US war of independence, they just weren't being used by either of the…
The bubble popped early in 2000. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/84/Nasdaq_C...
Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada is trying to make the students do this for exams this year.
China doesn't produce much natural gas domestically, and the last few years have been a lesson to them in how dangerous relying on other countries for manufacturing inputs is.
Just FYI, uBO blocks YouTube ads if you are using Firebox on mobile.