I think that's the point, you win some, you lose some, overall you approximate the market
Maybe going on trails on/around the mountain as opposed to heading to the top?
Could it also be because they looked at your profile?
I don't get the 49 joke, explain please?
"n squared plus one"
Technically "n^2+1" has no spaces. And I guess one way to think about it is that terms in an expression can be viewed as letters, so the expression then becomes a word.
We also never in our long past lived past 60.
Still the same concept, although I'd guess the NBA players would have less variance in performance. Thanks!
Source? That sounds intersting
Even if we go by the assumption that this is true, it's then not going to be exclusive to the technology industry.
> You work in the sales department of your own career. That's a pretty good way of putting it.
Those places are pretty far from SF though. Not unbearable, but you're probably looking at >1hr door to door.
I meant saying Fizzbuzz with 66 commits is not a fair comparison to a library having 66 commits.
Listen could imply that we need to listen to Wikipedia's message. I was expected an essay honestly.
That's not really a fair comparison though. It would be more like a typical "whiteboard coding" problem needing a couple commits.
Reddit is still mainly a content aggregation site, it'll be fine.
+1, this is all I have done
Which one? 4?
> maybe, they could check to see if a phone number supports imessage Is that possible? I haven't touched iOS in a long time.
Then anything that doesn't use fusion/fission to make carbon is carbon neutral.
People would pay for taxis too if they were priced competitively and as reliable/convenient as Uber. I don't think treatment of drivers/employees is high on anyone's priority list.
That seems unnecessarily aggressive to me, even though it could be meant in the best of intentions.
But isn't this true about phone numbers, addresses, and other things that have been around for longer than email?
How did you do that? I though it was (more or less) public information.
Or when you need to log in again to unsubscribe
I think that's the point, you win some, you lose some, overall you approximate the market
Maybe going on trails on/around the mountain as opposed to heading to the top?
Could it also be because they looked at your profile?
I don't get the 49 joke, explain please?
"n squared plus one"
Technically "n^2+1" has no spaces. And I guess one way to think about it is that terms in an expression can be viewed as letters, so the expression then becomes a word.
We also never in our long past lived past 60.
Still the same concept, although I'd guess the NBA players would have less variance in performance. Thanks!
Source? That sounds intersting
Even if we go by the assumption that this is true, it's then not going to be exclusive to the technology industry.
> You work in the sales department of your own career. That's a pretty good way of putting it.
Those places are pretty far from SF though. Not unbearable, but you're probably looking at >1hr door to door.
I meant saying Fizzbuzz with 66 commits is not a fair comparison to a library having 66 commits.
Listen could imply that we need to listen to Wikipedia's message. I was expected an essay honestly.
That's not really a fair comparison though. It would be more like a typical "whiteboard coding" problem needing a couple commits.
Reddit is still mainly a content aggregation site, it'll be fine.
+1, this is all I have done
Which one? 4?
> maybe, they could check to see if a phone number supports imessage Is that possible? I haven't touched iOS in a long time.
Then anything that doesn't use fusion/fission to make carbon is carbon neutral.
People would pay for taxis too if they were priced competitively and as reliable/convenient as Uber. I don't think treatment of drivers/employees is high on anyone's priority list.
That seems unnecessarily aggressive to me, even though it could be meant in the best of intentions.
But isn't this true about phone numbers, addresses, and other things that have been around for longer than email?
How did you do that? I though it was (more or less) public information.
Or when you need to log in again to unsubscribe