Because computer programmers played guitar at the time.
In fact, we implemented local travel restrictions before closing and monitoring national borders (because nashion and bordeuh is fasciiiism maaaan!!)
> they cannot both be right Why not?
Shaming? prudes? judgmental?? What on earth are you talking about? Look, an increasing number of people (not just me) are realizing how detrimental to their life this little habit has been. Many wish they realized it…
This might also benefit GDP (not just crime statistics).
Did you study this course [1] on your own? [1] https://omscs.gatech.edu/cse-6242-data-visual-analytics [ ] https://poloclub.github.io/cse6242-2019fall-online/
Yes!! An article by two engineers critical of RMBK's design had been published long before. In 'Kommunist' no less (the Central Committee's journal). Source: Adam Curtis documentary 'A is for Atom' (1992) KGB censorship…
Seconded. A funny yet surprisingly instructive book. His concept of "VCR questions" (about the importance of processing emotions) was really eye opening for me.
Because computer programmers played guitar at the time.
In fact, we implemented local travel restrictions before closing and monitoring national borders (because nashion and bordeuh is fasciiiism maaaan!!)
> they cannot both be right Why not?
Shaming? prudes? judgmental?? What on earth are you talking about? Look, an increasing number of people (not just me) are realizing how detrimental to their life this little habit has been. Many wish they realized it…
This might also benefit GDP (not just crime statistics).
Did you study this course [1] on your own? [1] https://omscs.gatech.edu/cse-6242-data-visual-analytics [ ] https://poloclub.github.io/cse6242-2019fall-online/
Yes!! An article by two engineers critical of RMBK's design had been published long before. In 'Kommunist' no less (the Central Committee's journal). Source: Adam Curtis documentary 'A is for Atom' (1992) KGB censorship…
Seconded. A funny yet surprisingly instructive book. His concept of "VCR questions" (about the importance of processing emotions) was really eye opening for me.