Compared to people living today, the Neanderthal adults had a more prominent brow ridge and some also had a chinless appearance. These features do not make them less human, nor do they make them primitive.
The bible describe people in the early parts of Genesis that lived for hundreds of years. One of the things that we have learned from modern science is that the bones of the head and face continue to grow through our entire adult life (though at a slower rate than when we are children).
What would the faces of people who lived for hundreds of years look like? Dr. Jack Cuozzo has studied both the Bible and the Neanderthal remains in depth, he believes these people would look like (and consequently are) the Neanderthals.
I haven't done any actual benchmarks, but safari does appear to be faster than IE, and Firefox. Maybe it's psycological, I don't know, but I'm kind of liking safari. The only thing I've noticed that I don't like is, it seems any time I open taskmanger safari always has a larger memory footprint than anything else, even firefox with all my extensions loaded.
MySQL comes prepared to support all the most popular Web 2.0-ish languages, such as Ruby, Ajax and, of course, PHP.
I've got the php_mysql.so library, but I can't seem to find the MySQL library in my Ajax installation... Oh wait, ajax isn't a programming language. I'm sorry little things like that really get under my skin (e.g calling the CPU "the hard drive", "I've got the Internet on my computer", calling excel spreadsheets databases). In case the author of the article didn't know, postgreSQL also comes prepared to support Ruby, and PHP.
I also didn't see where they listed phpmyadmin as a reason to use MySQL. Seems like they always use that as one of the reasons.
If the ice caps or greenland melts won't that mean through evaporation of that water there will be more moisture in the air. Then won't it have to rain somewhere once that moisture builds up to a point? How do we know it won't rain more in North Africa or Central America and make them less of a desert?
I played with the picture recognition software and if you just make a dot and click add noise like 20 times it thinks it's a dog. I did that 4 or 5 times in a row with the same result.
Is it really a prehistoric creature if it's making history today? Also how do they determine this shark is primitive? Does it not use the advanced tools other sharks use?
Compared to people living today, the Neanderthal adults had a more prominent brow ridge and some also had a chinless appearance. These features do not make them less human, nor do they make them primitive.
The bible describe people in the early parts of Genesis that lived for hundreds of years. One of the things that we have learned from modern science is that the bones of the head and face continue to grow through our entire adult life (though at a slower rate than when we are children).
What would the faces of people who lived for hundreds of years look like? Dr. Jack Cuozzo has studied both the Bible and the Neanderthal remains in depth, he believes these people would look like (and consequently are) the Neanderthals.
From http://www.angelfire.com/mi/dinosaurs/patriarch.html
I've ran into this, I ended up having to wrap EVERY mathematical expression with the round() function.
He looks like Butthead... you know from Beavis and Butthead.
The SunRocket office in Springfield, MO closed without notice. It's dead.
I haven't done any actual benchmarks, but safari does appear to be faster than IE, and Firefox. Maybe it's psycological, I don't know, but I'm kind of liking safari. The only thing I've noticed that I don't like is, it seems any time I open taskmanger safari always has a larger memory footprint than anything else, even firefox with all my extensions loaded.
MySQL comes prepared to support all the most popular Web 2.0-ish languages, such as Ruby, Ajax and, of course, PHP.
I've got the php_mysql.so library, but I can't seem to find the MySQL library in my Ajax installation... Oh wait, ajax isn't a programming language. I'm sorry little things like that really get under my skin (e.g calling the CPU "the hard drive", "I've got the Internet on my computer", calling excel spreadsheets databases). In case the author of the article didn't know, postgreSQL also comes prepared to support Ruby, and PHP.
I also didn't see where they listed phpmyadmin as a reason to use MySQL. Seems like they always use that as one of the reasons.
Holy crap! Bill gates really is the anti-christ!
If the ice caps or greenland melts won't that mean through evaporation of that water there will be more moisture in the air. Then won't it have to rain somewhere once that moisture builds up to a point? How do we know it won't rain more in North Africa or Central America and make them less of a desert?
Mine already does. I'll be sitting here coding my heart out and all of the sudden /. appears. I have no idea how it happens. I just go with the flow.
I played with the picture recognition software and if you just make a dot and click add noise like 20 times it thinks it's a dog. I did that 4 or 5 times in a row with the same result.
Is it really a prehistoric creature if it's making history today? Also how do they determine this shark is primitive? Does it not use the advanced tools other sharks use?