There's a worst case scenario involved in China supplied NK with advanced missiles as well, China has missiles that will turn those aircraft carriers you mentioned a few posts back into so much scrap iron. Even if the tens of thousands of sailors on the ships that would be taken out somehow survived, you're looking at probably a billion dollars in damage every time a carrier gets hit.
This is of course assuming that NK doesn't have anti ship ballistic missles of their own. The tech is 40 years old, and while an old Russian anti-destroyer missile wouldn't necessarily sink a super-carrier, any strike on the flight deck would be crippling.
And before you go talking about the vaunted missile defenses these things have, you should be aware that those won't function against ballistic missiles.
My minor was in the humanities, and it was a bit of a mixed bag for me. A couple professors required us to have citations for everything in our papers. Most notably ethics, where I wasn't even allowed to talk about what my thoughts on Aristotle's ethics were, I had to have citations reporting what other people thought about it.
Of course, that professor got turned down for tenure.
Isn't the cost to put junk in orbit through existing channels just 2000/pound? That puts this at 16 times the existing rate and you don't even get a stable orbit.
I think it actually is going to be more about national security. Few people want to leak actual national security secrets though, so whenever there's a leak its always about something horrible.
One of the people on the mars lander program (specifically Spirit and Opportunity) stated that the amount of work done by the probes over the course of all the years they've been in operation could have been accomplished by one man in a month and a half.
Probes work, but they are not necessarily the best option (unless maybe we can actually duplicate the longevity of spirit and opportunity).
Cognitive science contains far less computer science than it does linguistics. And Cog Sci *does* lack basic rigor, which is why its in the philosophy departments at most universities.
No, what you haven't seen is the physical representation of a dollar. But thats just a piece of paper in the end, and your pounds or whatever they're called are worth a fair bit more than a dollar iirc.
Yes but the gas company doesn't charge me an extra fee for using an electric stove instead of a gas stove. It'd be one thing if they were talking about a flat maintenance fee to all users (which is standard in a lot of places) but they just want to single out the solar users.
Freudians still exists, if not in huge numbers. It doesn't help that intro psych classes still teach Freudianism alongside modern psych (or as a single session), in intro psych classes though. Even if the intent is teaching history, it still l eaves an impression.
Depends on the branch of psychology. Psychoanalysis still gets taken seriously despite numerous unfalsifiable claims (and many others that have been completely falsified).
I don't understand the why either. Yes Freud's contributions are important, but we gutted his theories of everything useful and moved on. You don't see physicists clinging to newton's alchemy work, why do Psychologists do this (not just freud either really, there are fringe elements clinging to all the major contributors).
Presumably because areas with Malaria problems are poor, really fucking poor, as in they've never seen a dollar. That makes distributing a vaccine difficult, since you can't have the locals pay for it, nor do they have a good infrastructure for the delivery even if the Gates foundation or the like picks up the tab.
This method isn't really practical for the same reasons, but TFA mentions a live vaccine that could conceivably be used the same way, and cheaply.
The first bit relates to your rights if you do not accept the GPL.
The second bit has these key words. "You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein."
As long as I give you the source code you're free to exercise any rights the GPL preserved for you.
Lets do a fake example. Here's a special copy of XChat. To use it for more than 30 days you have to pay me 30 bucks. You may not remove the drm that enforces this.
Here's the source code for the special copy I gave you , you can use this as you see fit, including removing the DRM, recompiling, and redistributing without the above restrictions.
In no way does this scenario restrict the rights that the GPL guarantees for you.
(It occurs to me a no redistribution term on the binary may be disallowed).
You will not break even, the record company will take it out of your concert/t-shirt money. And its possible for the record company to make money even though the artist loses (or just breaks even) since the payback comes out of the artists cut, not out of the net. (so if the cost is 50k, and they make 1 million in sales at 5% going to the artist, the artist gets nothing and the record company gets 950k).
Enjoyment does not equal addiction.
There's a worst case scenario involved in China supplied NK with advanced missiles as well, China has missiles that will turn those aircraft carriers you mentioned a few posts back into so much scrap iron. Even if the tens of thousands of sailors on the ships that would be taken out somehow survived, you're looking at probably a billion dollars in damage every time a carrier gets hit.
This is of course assuming that NK doesn't have anti ship ballistic missles of their own. The tech is 40 years old, and while an old Russian anti-destroyer missile wouldn't necessarily sink a super-carrier, any strike on the flight deck would be crippling.
And before you go talking about the vaunted missile defenses these things have, you should be aware that those won't function against ballistic missiles.
Nah the feds wouldn't come after him for that.
Owning 5 or more computers is a state offense.
ICANN will only respond to trademark disputes.
It is a tech demo of sorts. The Segway was released as a way to bring the cost of manufacturing down on the tech, not as a end in and of itself.
Heaven:
Where the police are British,
In heaven they write you up as a terrorist for taking pictures?
My minor was in the humanities, and it was a bit of a mixed bag for me. A couple professors required us to have citations for everything in our papers. Most notably ethics, where I wasn't even allowed to talk about what my thoughts on Aristotle's ethics were, I had to have citations reporting what other people thought about it.
Of course, that professor got turned down for tenure.
Isn't the cost to put junk in orbit through existing channels just 2000/pound? That puts this at 16 times the existing rate and you don't even get a stable orbit.
I think it actually is going to be more about national security. Few people want to leak actual national security secrets though, so whenever there's a leak its always about something horrible.
You went to the wrong college then. Or maybe just had a liberal arts degree.
Try an actual science education.
Somebody mod the parent up.
He's wrong, but he has a good point.
So you know exactly how much it would cost to send a manned mission to mars? Do tell.
And no, S&O were only designed to last for 90 Martian days. Currently we're more than 20 times past that.
One of the people on the mars lander program (specifically Spirit and Opportunity) stated that the amount of work done by the probes over the course of all the years they've been in operation could have been accomplished by one man in a month and a half.
Probes work, but they are not necessarily the best option (unless maybe we can actually duplicate the longevity of spirit and opportunity).
Cognitive science contains far less computer science than it does linguistics. And Cog Sci *does* lack basic rigor, which is why its in the philosophy departments at most universities.
No, what you haven't seen is the physical representation of a dollar. But thats just a piece of paper in the end, and your pounds or whatever they're called are worth a fair bit more than a dollar iirc.
Yes but the gas company doesn't charge me an extra fee for using an electric stove instead of a gas stove. It'd be one thing if they were talking about a flat maintenance fee to all users (which is standard in a lot of places) but they just want to single out the solar users.
Freudians still exists, if not in huge numbers. It doesn't help that intro psych classes still teach Freudianism alongside modern psych (or as a single session), in intro psych classes though. Even if the intent is teaching history, it still l eaves an impression.
Psychoanalysis refers specifically to therapy using freudianism, instead of modern techniques and theories.
Depends on the branch of psychology. Psychoanalysis still gets taken seriously despite numerous unfalsifiable claims (and many others that have been completely falsified).
I don't understand the why either. Yes Freud's contributions are important, but we gutted his theories of everything useful and moved on. You don't see physicists clinging to newton's alchemy work, why do Psychologists do this (not just freud either really, there are fringe elements clinging to all the major contributors).
Presumably because areas with Malaria problems are poor, really fucking poor, as in they've never seen a dollar. That makes distributing a vaccine difficult, since you can't have the locals pay for it, nor do they have a good infrastructure for the delivery even if the Gates foundation or the like picks up the tab.
This method isn't really practical for the same reasons, but TFA mentions a live vaccine that could conceivably be used the same way, and cheaply.
No, its a sound strategy. As long as they never set foot in the Netherlands no ruling can possibly hurt them, do to being completely unenforceable.
The dumbest thing they could possibly do is show up so that the judge can order them detained until they comply.
Also, /. really needs a delete key, since TPB is based out of Sweden.
IIRC Switzerland isn't part of the EU.
The first bit relates to your rights if you do not accept the GPL.
The second bit has these key words. "You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein."
As long as I give you the source code you're free to exercise any rights the GPL preserved for you.
Lets do a fake example. Here's a special copy of XChat. To use it for more than 30 days you have to pay me 30 bucks. You may not remove the drm that enforces this.
Here's the source code for the special copy I gave you , you can use this as you see fit, including removing the DRM, recompiling, and redistributing without the above restrictions.
In no way does this scenario restrict the rights that the GPL guarantees for you.
(It occurs to me a no redistribution term on the binary may be disallowed).
You will not break even, the record company will take it out of your concert/t-shirt money. And its possible for the record company to make money even though the artist loses (or just breaks even) since the payback comes out of the artists cut, not out of the net. (so if the cost is 50k, and they make 1 million in sales at 5% going to the artist, the artist gets nothing and the record company gets 950k).