' Every sport match': gross exaggeration' I grew up in Cape Town, South Africa - and throughout my high school sporting career I've played Soccer, Hockey, Cricket and Water Polo (the occasional game of Rugby too) - and…
your argument fails to fulfill its original point - i.e. you haven't successfully argued why uniqueness isn't a virtue. There certainly are cases where other factors are more important, but I for one value uniqueness -…
You cannot hear it on TV, but the combination of cheering, taunting and vuvzela's is just magical (from the stands).
Having been to one game so far, I can confirm that the experience is very different live vs. on-tv. Then again, I don't find them annoying on tv - so there may be personal bias.
'disingenuous to frame the guests as imposing' this was not my intention. What IS imposing is the guests deciding what the south african hosted world cup's atmosphere/culture should be like. We've had many…
As a south african having grown up with vuvzela's present at every sport match, the present worldwide 'outcry' is quite entertaining. Don't you just love the smell of globalization in the morning?
Although cryptic, I'd say that gcc's error messages are manageable. I'd hold other factors, such as performance of compiled code - across platforms - to be more important. Alternatively, they could improve on the C++…
' Every sport match': gross exaggeration' I grew up in Cape Town, South Africa - and throughout my high school sporting career I've played Soccer, Hockey, Cricket and Water Polo (the occasional game of Rugby too) - and…
your argument fails to fulfill its original point - i.e. you haven't successfully argued why uniqueness isn't a virtue. There certainly are cases where other factors are more important, but I for one value uniqueness -…
You cannot hear it on TV, but the combination of cheering, taunting and vuvzela's is just magical (from the stands).
Having been to one game so far, I can confirm that the experience is very different live vs. on-tv. Then again, I don't find them annoying on tv - so there may be personal bias.
'disingenuous to frame the guests as imposing' this was not my intention. What IS imposing is the guests deciding what the south african hosted world cup's atmosphere/culture should be like. We've had many…
As a south african having grown up with vuvzela's present at every sport match, the present worldwide 'outcry' is quite entertaining. Don't you just love the smell of globalization in the morning?
Although cryptic, I'd say that gcc's error messages are manageable. I'd hold other factors, such as performance of compiled code - across platforms - to be more important. Alternatively, they could improve on the C++…