Radio telescopes often are much larger than JWST and/or are interferometric arrays, which in either case remain impractical to deploy to orbit.
State and Main run parallel to each other (in SLC at least). The zero point for north/south in SLC is S Temple, not State.
When I developed a clenching habit, I resolved it by training myself to put my tongue in the correct position in my mouth. It is pretty simple: with your lips closed but your teeth not touching, place the tip of your…
Gödel, Escher, Bach - the book by Hofstadter.
The thought of humanity destroying the environment to get the oil and then, in a fit of panic and at great expense, pumping it back into the ground, caused me to erupt in laughter.
Thanks for the straw man. American WW2 mobilization didn't kill ten million people - that's not an intrinsic attribute of a country focusing on something. Think also new deal / public works projects like the Hoover Dam…
This is just an advertisement for the company. It doesn't really say anything substantive. "Google bad, we better!"
That's true but they can take (nearly) straight paths to their destination without stopping and idling, and are smaller and lighter.
This is true of most (perhaps all) big tech (perhaps all) companies.
They're both offshoots of Smith's movement.
That's not true. You can do conditional premoves on the analysis board.
Parent meant that Sony marketed the PS2 with undelivered promises.
I liked it. It made me happy and sad.
Dumb joke notwithstanding, the fourth farmer remains in the field? How's that 'fooling the baboons'? Or is the whole comment supposed to be nonsense?
I'm not the target market and I don't have any idea how to use your tool. The UI reminds me of old grayscale Mac OS. Salespeople are (usually, I'm stereotyping) 'dressed to impress'. Maybe you should put a tie on your…
Are you against this? Flexible working hours that can bend to accommodate very malleable human lives seems better than rigid adherence to traditional schedules for the sake of it.
One of my favorite papers is a pretty short but famous one: Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~kleinsch/Gettier.pdf
Different universities work differently in the US. Some have categories of majors, like UW [0], where some are free to declare but others have requirements/prerequisites. [0]:…
It'd sell just like butter coffee sells.
Why bother simulating human thought? It's not the only road to Rome.
It's divisible to the 'satoshi'[0], but could be changed in the future. [0]: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/114/what-is-a-sa...
>This makes it slightly more expensive than you think. 365.25 / 30 * $10 == $121.75 vs. $120.00 if it was per month. Slightly indeed.
I'm not sure where the parent is drawing that claim from but I imagine they could continue to exist with government subsidies.
24/7/365 is dead. Long live 24/7/52!
Maybe space tourism increases public interest in interstellar travel?
Radio telescopes often are much larger than JWST and/or are interferometric arrays, which in either case remain impractical to deploy to orbit.
State and Main run parallel to each other (in SLC at least). The zero point for north/south in SLC is S Temple, not State.
When I developed a clenching habit, I resolved it by training myself to put my tongue in the correct position in my mouth. It is pretty simple: with your lips closed but your teeth not touching, place the tip of your…
Gödel, Escher, Bach - the book by Hofstadter.
The thought of humanity destroying the environment to get the oil and then, in a fit of panic and at great expense, pumping it back into the ground, caused me to erupt in laughter.
Thanks for the straw man. American WW2 mobilization didn't kill ten million people - that's not an intrinsic attribute of a country focusing on something. Think also new deal / public works projects like the Hoover Dam…
This is just an advertisement for the company. It doesn't really say anything substantive. "Google bad, we better!"
That's true but they can take (nearly) straight paths to their destination without stopping and idling, and are smaller and lighter.
This is true of most (perhaps all) big tech (perhaps all) companies.
They're both offshoots of Smith's movement.
That's not true. You can do conditional premoves on the analysis board.
Parent meant that Sony marketed the PS2 with undelivered promises.
I liked it. It made me happy and sad.
Dumb joke notwithstanding, the fourth farmer remains in the field? How's that 'fooling the baboons'? Or is the whole comment supposed to be nonsense?
I'm not the target market and I don't have any idea how to use your tool. The UI reminds me of old grayscale Mac OS. Salespeople are (usually, I'm stereotyping) 'dressed to impress'. Maybe you should put a tie on your…
Are you against this? Flexible working hours that can bend to accommodate very malleable human lives seems better than rigid adherence to traditional schedules for the sake of it.
One of my favorite papers is a pretty short but famous one: Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~kleinsch/Gettier.pdf
Different universities work differently in the US. Some have categories of majors, like UW [0], where some are free to declare but others have requirements/prerequisites. [0]:…
It'd sell just like butter coffee sells.
Why bother simulating human thought? It's not the only road to Rome.
It's divisible to the 'satoshi'[0], but could be changed in the future. [0]: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/114/what-is-a-sa...
>This makes it slightly more expensive than you think. 365.25 / 30 * $10 == $121.75 vs. $120.00 if it was per month. Slightly indeed.
I'm not sure where the parent is drawing that claim from but I imagine they could continue to exist with government subsidies.
24/7/365 is dead. Long live 24/7/52!
Maybe space tourism increases public interest in interstellar travel?