1. oxidate some alkylhydroanthraquinones and electrolysis of some ammonium bisulfate. OR create a reaction of that store of barium peroxide in your backyard along with some sulfuric acid and prepare (with acetone) by oxidation of isopropanol. 2. sell to Carmack 3. Profit!!!
no, but he probably hacked into/. to put up the "ask kevin" story, convinced taco that he was michael, michael that he was rob, and rob that he was a gay taco... he probably hax0r3d all the questions too. Shame on you kevin! Using/. for your... *raises sideways pinky finger to lips* EVIL PLAN!
"It appears that there are enormous differences of opinion as to the probability of a failure with loss of vehicle and of human life. The estimates range from roughly 1 in 100 to 1 in 100,000. The higher figures come from the working engineers, and the very low figures from management.... " - Appendix to the Roger's Commission Report on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident by R. P. Feynman
"Columbia is the oldest of NASA's shuttle fleet, first launched in 1981. It was on its 28th mission."
Another big benefit. The disabled veterans college fee waiver. 20+ yrs and you're qualified, even with 0% disability. Free college for you, your spouse, and your kids, for like 10 years at any public school in the state you retired in. This came in handy for my dad. 20 yrs in the USAF and 4 kids. And we all got through school for FREE.
This makes no sense to me... spam to me is primarily 1) friends sending stories, jokes, quizzes, etc... or 2) someone trying to sell you something. now if we all cc'd everyone on everything, we'd have even more spam by my 1st definition of spam, and it wouldn't affect the 2nd definition at all. how is this supposed to help?
I wouldn't consider most of the programmers i know to be human. we all have lexers, parsers, and symbol tables built into our brains for various programming languages. problem solved.
Its no manual. Its a set of stories, like any other. Perhaps containing some truth, but far more useful for entertainment, or at the most, as a moral guide (ie aesops fables). The truth of the whole, is highly dubious at best. Any other significance of the text is false.
learn perl in a few days biotch =) all of it, modules, libs, etc. learn java in a few days biotch... all of the classes and intricacies of the language. We're not talking java in 21 days here pal. now be honest and tell me i'm right in this case... or can you honestly delude yourself into thinking one can really learn everything in a few days? just as one needs to know the right way of designing complex systems, one must truly know the ins and outs of the tools (languages) they use to implement the design.
i've written the usual smorgasboard of web apps, wireless apps (client and server), UI and middleware for embedded devices using c. worked on full projects: design, implementation, and debugging... from scratch. i've done everything from lowly QA to team lead... what have you done? lately? and what freaking college are these people coming from?
I may be a fool, but i'm a damn well paid one, and respected by my peers. Thats enough for me. Can you say the same?
Everyone works differently... accept it. Thus I don't think your comment is correct. Especially in programming. And now on to some heartfelt flaming.
5 years to learn a language? Shesh. No offense, but anyone with a good year or two solid with a language should be able to handle team lead using that language. Even more so if that person took the time during college to really learn good design. And yes, I do know what I'm talking about, and yes I do have the experience. And no, you can't hire me =) And no, please don't reply saying you wouldn't hire me anyway because blah blah blah...
you would expect them to work offline?!?! come on. just give them everything they would have in a normal working environment. do you really want to not hire someone because they forgot to add one little thing? because they didn't have access to the documentation for whatever tools they are using? I am of course saying this all because I'm one of those people who doesn't memorize. I just remember the best places to look when I need a reference for any of the number of languages I've done work with.
also, 90% of work is on the job training... do you expect people to be a perfect match walking in the door? wouldn't you rather have someone intelligent, adaptable and dependable, than someone who really really knows css and frontpage?
Give them a question they don't know the answer to (this may take a few tries). If they try to feed you some BS they're probably not a good candidate. Its always good to know you've got people willing to give the honest answer, "I don't know".
you are such an idiot. read. learn. if the coders you are so worried about are real coders, they would download the source and compile it themselves, unlike idiotic whiners like you begging for someone to point to a binary cause you don't know how to use gcc. my that was an incredibly long sentence wasn't it? anyway. There is nothing wrong with what they're doing as far as the article goes. hell they've just created a job for some newbie to handle, hosting a site with their own version of UL sourced binaries. hell thats basically what this is all about. I bet you didn't even read it. sigh.
it is true that MS has become an unruly beast... but they did create the tools and standards which put them on top. Theres this little thing called windows which opened up the door to many applications Linux STILL doesn't have easy user access to. Pull YOUR head out of tux's @$$ and take a look around. Haven't you ever thought of MS as a standard?
I'd always thought ST was Sci-fi because it was ok to tackle really tough social and even political issues in the realm of scifi... it wasn't close enough to reality for people to call roddenbury a commie.
have you thought this through? What about interoperability? Modularity? If you worked like this, pretty much all NON software companys would end up doing everything in house, which is of course, not what they are in the business of doing. There is a reason microsoft exists. There is a reason someone is on top.
I believe that what I posted is known as black humor. I've actually had many an interesting conversation with homeless people, some of whom, if you would believe it, actually enjoy the lifestyle. As to your hypothetical. If one became chronically ill in the US, they would get disability. Their home (if they were at least semi intelligent) would be homesteaded (and thus protected). In america, you wouldn't lose your house, nor would you be freezing under a bridge. Now what were we talking about?
hehe I'm using a dvorak layout on a standard keyboard, with a left handed mouse, and switched mouse buttons =) You can imagine the joy watching people try to use my workstation.
"ever since I was a little perl script I wanted to be a DJ on somaFM"
I heard that for the first time about 5 months ago. I got hooked =) Groove Salad helps me sleep at night, thanks! Also, thanks for the free cd sent with my donation to the station. And now on to the question:
due to the increasing cost per user of centralized streaming, have you been exploring other possibilites? Something like radio relays? Would you even WANT people "rebroadcasting" for you?
Hey mark I thought I might find you here =) Its mike from acm. Congratulations on your rising star of notoriety. Are they making trouble for you? Or are you far back enough that they can't do anything?
a working business model
1. oxidate some alkylhydroanthraquinones and electrolysis of some ammonium bisulfate.
OR
create a reaction of that store of barium peroxide in your backyard along with some sulfuric acid and prepare (with acetone) by oxidation of isopropanol.
2. sell to Carmack
3. Profit!!!
no, but he probably hacked into /. to put up the "ask kevin" story, convinced taco that he was michael, michael that he was rob, and rob that he was a gay taco... he probably hax0r3d all the questions too. Shame on you kevin! Using /. for your... *raises sideways pinky finger to lips* EVIL PLAN!
muhahahhaha.... muHAHAHAHHA.... MUHAHAHHAHA
"It appears that there are enormous differences of opinion as to the probability of a failure with loss of vehicle and of human life. The estimates range from roughly 1 in 100 to 1 in 100,000. The higher figures come from the working engineers, and the very low figures from management.... " - Appendix to the Roger's Commission Report on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident by R. P. Feynman
"Columbia is the oldest of NASA's shuttle fleet, first launched in 1981. It was on its 28th mission."
This was STS-107.
Another big benefit. The disabled veterans college fee waiver. 20+ yrs and you're qualified, even with 0% disability. Free college for you, your spouse, and your kids, for like 10 years at any public school in the state you retired in. This came in handy for my dad. 20 yrs in the USAF and 4 kids. And we all got through school for FREE.
This makes no sense to me... spam to me is primarily 1) friends sending stories, jokes, quizzes, etc... or 2) someone trying to sell you something. now if we all cc'd everyone on everything, we'd have even more spam by my 1st definition of spam, and it wouldn't affect the 2nd definition at all. how is this supposed to help?
never sell? hell i just bought one. i'm sure a number of other ppl here did too. just seeing that pic of someone playing asteriods sold me.
I wouldn't consider most of the programmers i know to be human. we all have lexers, parsers, and symbol tables built into our brains for various programming languages. problem solved.
Its no manual. Its a set of stories, like any other. Perhaps containing some truth, but far more useful for entertainment, or at the most, as a moral guide (ie aesops fables). The truth of the whole, is highly dubious at best. Any other significance of the text is false.
learn perl in a few days biotch =) all of it, modules, libs, etc. learn java in a few days biotch... all of the classes and intricacies of the language. We're not talking java in 21 days here pal. now be honest and tell me i'm right in this case... or can you honestly delude yourself into thinking one can really learn everything in a few days? just as one needs to know the right way of designing complex systems, one must truly know the ins and outs of the tools (languages) they use to implement the design.
i've written the usual smorgasboard of web apps, wireless apps (client and server), UI and middleware for embedded devices using c. worked on full projects: design, implementation, and debugging... from scratch. i've done everything from lowly QA to team lead... what have you done? lately? and what freaking college are these people coming from?
I may be a fool, but i'm a damn well paid one, and respected by my peers. Thats enough for me. Can you say the same?
Everyone works differently... accept it. Thus I don't think your comment is correct. Especially in programming. And now on to some heartfelt flaming.
5 years to learn a language? Shesh. No offense, but anyone with a good year or two solid with a language should be able to handle team lead using that language. Even more so if that person took the time during college to really learn good design. And yes, I do know what I'm talking about, and yes I do have the experience. And no, you can't hire me =) And no, please don't reply saying you wouldn't hire me anyway because blah blah blah...
you would expect them to work offline?!?! come on. just give them everything they would have in a normal working environment. do you really want to not hire someone because they forgot to add one little thing? because they didn't have access to the documentation for whatever tools they are using? I am of course saying this all because I'm one of those people who doesn't memorize. I just remember the best places to look when I need a reference for any of the number of languages I've done work with.
also, 90% of work is on the job training... do you expect people to be a perfect match walking in the door? wouldn't you rather have someone intelligent, adaptable and dependable, than someone who really really knows css and frontpage?
Give them a question they don't know the answer to (this may take a few tries). If they try to feed you some BS they're probably not a good candidate. Its always good to know you've got people willing to give the honest answer, "I don't know".
you are such an idiot. read. learn. if the coders you are so worried about are real coders, they would download the source and compile it themselves, unlike idiotic whiners like you begging for someone to point to a binary cause you don't know how to use gcc. my that was an incredibly long sentence wasn't it? anyway. There is nothing wrong with what they're doing as far as the article goes. hell they've just created a job for some newbie to handle, hosting a site with their own version of UL sourced binaries. hell thats basically what this is all about. I bet you didn't even read it. sigh.
yeah its called grad school =)
it is true that MS has become an unruly beast... but they did create the tools and standards which put them on top. Theres this little thing called windows which opened up the door to many applications Linux STILL doesn't have easy user access to. Pull YOUR head out of tux's @$$ and take a look around. Haven't you ever thought of MS as a standard?
I'd always thought ST was Sci-fi because it was ok to tackle really tough social and even political issues in the realm of scifi... it wasn't close enough to reality for people to call roddenbury a commie.
whooo hooo!! This is great =) I've been campaigning for months to keep net radio from dying.
have you thought this through? What about interoperability? Modularity? If you worked like this, pretty much all NON software companys would end up doing everything in house, which is of course, not what they are in the business of doing. There is a reason microsoft exists. There is a reason someone is on top.
I believe that what I posted is known as black humor. I've actually had many an interesting conversation with homeless people, some of whom, if you would believe it, actually enjoy the lifestyle. As to your hypothetical. If one became chronically ill in the US, they would get disability. Their home (if they were at least semi intelligent) would be homesteaded (and thus protected). In america, you wouldn't lose your house, nor would you be freezing under a bridge. Now what were we talking about?
tripping over poor people? Nah I ususally kick them out of the way. - not so anonymous
hehe I'm using a dvorak layout on a standard keyboard, with a left handed mouse, and switched mouse buttons =) You can imagine the joy watching people try to use my workstation.
"ever since I was a little perl script I wanted to be a DJ on somaFM"
I heard that for the first time about 5 months ago. I got hooked =) Groove Salad helps me sleep at night, thanks! Also, thanks for the free cd sent with my donation to the station. And now on to the question:
due to the increasing cost per user of centralized streaming, have you been exploring other possibilites? Something like radio relays? Would you even WANT people "rebroadcasting" for you?
they would definately be able to show prior art though.
Hey mark I thought I might find you here =) Its mike from acm. Congratulations on your rising star of notoriety. Are they making trouble for you? Or are you far back enough that they can't do anything?
the moderators have obviously never played AO.