Um I think this might be on you and not them.
This is one of the most insane things I've ever read.
Slow down chief. GP's point might have been strong but no need to jump to insults.
> Was the Xbox 360 really a huge success? It came second or third in sales for its generation of consoles. 75 million units in seven years is a small number compared to mobile devices. Android sold 144 million…
Let's see how long it takes for this one to be removed.
I am experiencing the wifi sync issues quite heavily. My iPhone 5 might sync 1 out of 5 times, probably less. I wouldn't say that iTunes is as bad as he says, since it's not crashing very often for me when using it…
How is that relevant?
>Unless they changed it recently... Saturn doesn't exist anymore. From Wikipedia: "Following the withdrawal of a bid by Penske Automotive to acquire Saturn in September 2009, General Motors discontinued the Saturn…
I do not think that kids should be trained like pets. They are more intelligent and react to a more nuanced approach. My point about punishment just means that bad actions should be sanctioned and good actions rewarded.…
>The concept that one class of humans is the "punishers" who are teaching the other class(es) underlies most (if not all) fascist/authoritarian/racist ideologies of the last 3 centuries. So I'm Hitler now.…
I'm not sad. I'm just completely baffled at your outlook on the world. Your idea of how thing should work is so far removed from any working system that I just don't know what to say.
After reading this, I can only say one thing: you're living in fantasyland. This is the real world, not some libertarian utopia. And regarding your last point, what about pedophiles? Rapists? Should we just surround…
Here's the thing: actions have consequences. Bad actions result in bad consequences. Such is the learning process of lots of species. Do you think training pets by reinforcing good behaviour and punishing bad behaviour…
I don't think the point people are making when they say he should be handed to the authorities is that they'll fix him. The point is that he should answer for his actions. Fixing the darkness or not, the kid DID make…
I know this is hn and such, but after reading your comments I only have one thing to say. "lol"
I tend to agree, but when you think of it, D major isn't used that much in popular music. When you talk about country or acoustic guitar, sure, but not so much in the Billboard charts.
>With electronic/techno music you see where the intro/beats are. With other music you can see where the intro ends, the chorus repeats, instrumental solo, ... Absolutely not you don't see that, how can you see where…
I fail to see how that makes sense. How would a spectrum enable you to skip to specific parts of a song? It only lets you see the frequency breakdown, and offers no benefits (that I can see) from a navigation standpoint.
How funny that Google felt the need to fetch duck.com
I know this is a bit late, but I just wanted to mention that you most likely read that in Malcom Gladwell's Outliers. There's a whole chapter about aviation.
>... pomplamoose is french for grapefruit Actually, 'pamplemousse' is French for grapefruit, but yeah, phonetically it's about right.
I don't know who will be the first, but I hope that the new video streaming services will open the eyes of the major Canadian ISPs and force them to move away from the ridiculous bandwidth caps we have up here. With…
You aren't on reddit, freakball.
Even if it worked, here in Canada most ISPs have a monthly bandwidth limit (usually around 20-30GB, which is ridiculously low), so it would be really expensive for the end user.
Um I think this might be on you and not them.
This is one of the most insane things I've ever read.
Slow down chief. GP's point might have been strong but no need to jump to insults.
> Was the Xbox 360 really a huge success? It came second or third in sales for its generation of consoles. 75 million units in seven years is a small number compared to mobile devices. Android sold 144 million…
Let's see how long it takes for this one to be removed.
I am experiencing the wifi sync issues quite heavily. My iPhone 5 might sync 1 out of 5 times, probably less. I wouldn't say that iTunes is as bad as he says, since it's not crashing very often for me when using it…
How is that relevant?
>Unless they changed it recently... Saturn doesn't exist anymore. From Wikipedia: "Following the withdrawal of a bid by Penske Automotive to acquire Saturn in September 2009, General Motors discontinued the Saturn…
I do not think that kids should be trained like pets. They are more intelligent and react to a more nuanced approach. My point about punishment just means that bad actions should be sanctioned and good actions rewarded.…
>The concept that one class of humans is the "punishers" who are teaching the other class(es) underlies most (if not all) fascist/authoritarian/racist ideologies of the last 3 centuries. So I'm Hitler now.…
I'm not sad. I'm just completely baffled at your outlook on the world. Your idea of how thing should work is so far removed from any working system that I just don't know what to say.
After reading this, I can only say one thing: you're living in fantasyland. This is the real world, not some libertarian utopia. And regarding your last point, what about pedophiles? Rapists? Should we just surround…
Here's the thing: actions have consequences. Bad actions result in bad consequences. Such is the learning process of lots of species. Do you think training pets by reinforcing good behaviour and punishing bad behaviour…
I don't think the point people are making when they say he should be handed to the authorities is that they'll fix him. The point is that he should answer for his actions. Fixing the darkness or not, the kid DID make…
I know this is hn and such, but after reading your comments I only have one thing to say. "lol"
I tend to agree, but when you think of it, D major isn't used that much in popular music. When you talk about country or acoustic guitar, sure, but not so much in the Billboard charts.
>With electronic/techno music you see where the intro/beats are. With other music you can see where the intro ends, the chorus repeats, instrumental solo, ... Absolutely not you don't see that, how can you see where…
I fail to see how that makes sense. How would a spectrum enable you to skip to specific parts of a song? It only lets you see the frequency breakdown, and offers no benefits (that I can see) from a navigation standpoint.
How funny that Google felt the need to fetch duck.com
I know this is a bit late, but I just wanted to mention that you most likely read that in Malcom Gladwell's Outliers. There's a whole chapter about aviation.
>... pomplamoose is french for grapefruit Actually, 'pamplemousse' is French for grapefruit, but yeah, phonetically it's about right.
I don't know who will be the first, but I hope that the new video streaming services will open the eyes of the major Canadian ISPs and force them to move away from the ridiculous bandwidth caps we have up here. With…
You aren't on reddit, freakball.
Even if it worked, here in Canada most ISPs have a monthly bandwidth limit (usually around 20-30GB, which is ridiculously low), so it would be really expensive for the end user.