Actually, it's probably more like you're being given a few characters in the middle of a string (which are supposedly unique to that string), and you need to find the rest of the string.
I wonder if there's any data structure that does that...
I'm writing this comment, which is copyrighted, and then I'm going to encrypt it using the key 3 in some non-public encryption method. Then I'm going to distribute it around the world, and ask that people send me 3 cents to read it. Then I'm going to sue slashdot, for having the key on their website, and ask for $3 in damages (of all the people who would've paid to read this comment). Then I'm going to sue my lawyers for writing the number 3 down, when talking about settlement with slashdot, asking for $3 in psychological damages. Then I'm going to sue the new lawyers I just got to sue my older lawyers, for using the number 3 too. Lather, rinse, repeat. Slowly, little by little, I'll bring the world of law to a halt. Then we can finally get on and stop worrying about petty things like who owns this number, or who owns what method of traversing linked lists...
In a game you control (or at least you feel like you control) the character. You are the character. In that way, you don't feel the same emotional connection as to people in novels or in movies. You have a completely different perspective.
This reminds me of how Hideo Kojima made you use Raiden for the most part in Metal Gear Solid 2 -- because he wanted you to see Snake through someone else's eyes.
Actually, it's probably more like you're being given a few characters in the middle of a string (which are supposedly unique to that string), and you need to find the rest of the string. I wonder if there's any data structure that does that...
I'd be anonymous too...
So, is CowbowNeal next?
Perhaps Linux should've been on Rails...
What about the guy who did the original paper on Global Warming, who is saying it is a sham?
I don't know, but as the first Iowa poster, let me say...
Global warming? Yes, please.
"Is it Obi Wan Kenobi taim nau?"
They're auctioning parts of the electromagnetic spectrum?! WHAT?!
I thought they didn't own that...
Who gets the money?
More importantly, who should get the money, and why don't they?
I'm writing this comment, which is copyrighted, and then I'm going to encrypt it using the key 3 in some non-public encryption method. Then I'm going to distribute it around the world, and ask that people send me 3 cents to read it. Then I'm going to sue slashdot, for having the key on their website, and ask for $3 in damages (of all the people who would've paid to read this comment). Then I'm going to sue my lawyers for writing the number 3 down, when talking about settlement with slashdot, asking for $3 in psychological damages. Then I'm going to sue the new lawyers I just got to sue my older lawyers, for using the number 3 too. Lather, rinse, repeat. Slowly, little by little, I'll bring the world of law to a halt. Then we can finally get on and stop worrying about petty things like who owns this number, or who owns what method of traversing linked lists...
This is legalized crime.
I'm shocked!
News at 11.
Chairs are being thrown out the Windows. News at 11.
Making global warming 30% faster and 15% more efficient!
News at 11.
But is it definitely hot?
Or else 13256278887989457651018865901401704640 concerned school board members will run after you.
Digg has been slashdotted!
This guy is a genius. C'mon.
Gay abortion manuals?
*Whooosh!*
Which would you prefer, invisible tubes or transparent pipes?
Black holes and Wormholes can also be caused by chaotic traffic on the way to a Slashdot article. After all, the Internet is just a series of tubes.
Subject says it all.
It's spring, so water comes down the tubes faster.
Well, it makes sense, doesn't it?
In a game you control (or at least you feel like you control) the character. You are the character. In that way, you don't feel the same emotional connection as to people in novels or in movies. You have a completely different perspective.
This reminds me of how Hideo Kojima made you use Raiden for the most part in Metal Gear Solid 2 -- because he wanted you to see Snake through someone else's eyes.
You get smart people with low self-esteem and arrogant dumb people.
This is obviously a strange usage of the word 'glad' that I wasn't previously aware of.
If you're worried about neutrality, emigrate to Sweden.