The problem with C++ is that it has to run in a slow interpreter, which adds overhead and makes things slow.
Java apps are compiled to native bytecode before they execute so they run super fast on the architecture. The problem with Java is that you have to use the command line to compile programs and add packages. Another disadvantage is that, if you compile the bytecode on one architecture, it won't run on another architecture. Another advantage, however, if the programmer is skilled and willing, adept, and has a huge penis; of Java is its multiple layers of abstraction. They allow the programmer to talk to the hardware* when apps have to run super-fast.
* Not talking as in the way people and some animals talk to each other, but being able to manipulate individual ones and zeroes of the stack**
** The stack is computer lingo for the software suites you get like how Word comes with Office, and Office runs on Windows***, etc.
With negative reviews of the new movie often referencing the 'sub-moronic script that feels like it was written by people who had never used a computer,'
Possibly not. Unix commands are shown being used when the OS12 is put on the net and goes haywire. There's all kinds of other open-source ideology being tossed about. I think they did a good job appealing to the true geeks while pleasing the other average moviegoing morons. You just have to look for the little things. I also loved the neo-retro elements like the old synthesizer sounds in the soundtrack.
One thing I didn't appreciate was all the hokey self-reference to the original (the poster and other merchandise in the kid's room, the original arcade machine, etc.). The symbolism of going into the basement of one's own hangout and dusting off the old memories(to get into the grid) was laying it on a little thick, also being hokey as hell. They should've just did it lawnmower-man style and put the portal inside the corporate tower.
Likewise, we see an exceptional ability of females to maximize their social circles...it would seem that females would be more likely to develop large social circles and thrive within this mentally untaxing environment while males would thrive in problem solving and mental exercises requiring strenuous mental effort (such as in the hard sciences).
Amygdala schmamygdala. Females are just attention whores.
Google first had to get their foot in the door somehow. They were in no place to negotiate until they made some headway.
I thought that only morons believed all that "open" rhetoric* coming from Google given the locked-down nature of the telecoms that run the show. Let's hope that Google really were right after all.
* Met with as much skepticism as Obama's "Hope and Change" bullshit.
TFS (TFA doesn't say much more and won't even scroll with NoScript untill you allow the page):
"It contains a call from Google to handset manufacturers to open up their phones to give users choice. But will this ever happen in a market dominated by lock-'em-down cellular networks?"
No. The only solution is for Google to roll out their own infrastructure and run their own telecommunications network. They're big enough to compete with the other big boys like At&t.
But, but...Google will be mining our data and knowing everything about us...
Like At&t doesn't?! Also, Ph1r5t P05t. May we all have a comfortable and hassle-free series of end-of-year rituals.
A more likely use for the American Post-Fascist Government freedom fighter would be to use a cross-town spotter to observe (anti terrorist/pedophile) drone activity and relay the heading to an operator on the other side of town, who would fly his RC* bird directly into the flight path of the drone. Direct contact would be bad enough, but 1 pound of explosive may well be enough to bring the drone down.
*ECM-resistant communication may be required on subsequent iterations
California DMV uses many lines(er, ticket calls) to many clerks depending on the reason they're there and if they made reservations beforehand.
That being said, I prefer the psychological comfort of many lines. When driving, I would rather to take more total time on a longer detour than wait in standstill traffic because the illusion of motion is less hectic.
Nothing makes me angrier than being herded through that serpentine queue at Best Buy, lined with impulse items, as if I'm so fat or desparate that I can't resist grabbing anything chocolatey or shiney that's put in front of my face. MOOOOOOO!
Are you one of those Californian hippies? Kombucha is some good shit, man. We've had such bad downtime lately from all the storming and flooding, epecially in San Diego.
Some people would be happy to postpone their field tests until the next year, but for me it's a missed opportunity to get the hell out of the office for fresh air. Plus, the street leading to my gym is also flooded. I'm having a sad.
In technical fields, in this American economy, degrees alone are far more useless than experience. No experience, no hire unless you have connections and/or experience. It's true and unfortunate that the market is much more competitive now.
Presently, the only good reason to even get a degree is if you were already established in the industry and wanted to move to middle-management. Knowing this, I have cut back my class load to 5 units per semester, and now I'm able to use the money I'm making with my ten years experience in the industry to actually have a life.
Enjoy being perpetually broke paying off student loans, suckers.
So you're referring to the U.S. recruiting non-citizens and giving them the prospect of citizenship if they serve an x-year tour of duty.
I dunno, is it really worth it? Foreigners don't have to worry about immigration paperwork or being blown to bits if they work on cruise ships.
As far as the U.S. military cutting their numbers goes, it's clear that the U.S. is planning a perpetual war state. Doesn't matter with who or when. The military is a business, businesses run the United States, and the latest business model is to recycle out those who have been there and now know better and put in their place naive and desperate foreigners. The DREAM act is yet another indication that the people running the country will outsource your position to a desperate immigrant who is still willing to do your job for 50% of your salary.
There are probably plenty of other things that I'm not thinking of right now. Notice that none of these have much, if anything, to do with California's constitution.
As a proud and native Californian I'll tell you this right off the bat: Too many skilled and a much more disproportionately huge amount of unskilled douches from other states and countries with bartender and actress fantasies are watching too much MTV Spring Break specials and moving here and overcrowding us, driving up property costs of housing big and small while polluting our culture.
They're kinda like illegal immigrants, except that illegal immigrants are in touch with reality because they have felt some pain in their lives.
As for the housing bubble? Good. No way in hell I'm paying half a mil for a modest house. In the November 11th issue of the San Diego reader, the cover story caption was, "IN 8 years, home prices went from $320,000 to $750,000 and back." Good. It sucks here. Let that be a lesson to you all: Don't move to California if you're not accepting a job from Google or Oracle.
Not for long. The ultimate goal is that the military will eventually be acclimated to homosexuals openly serving in their ranks. Kissing your homie would probably only lead to a PDA(public display of affection) slap on the wrist, if done in uniform, if even that. The logical extension of your suggestion would be to admit being a zoophile and have a small stash of bizarre but harmless cartoon furry porn in case they want proof.
There was a recent military poll across all branches that indicates that 59% of Marines who served in combat oppose homosexuals serving. The commandant has hinted that as much as 95% of marines either oppose or feel uncomfortable with homosexuals serving. So the Devil-Dogs are the toughest, craziest, most macho force on the face of the earth and they're skeered of OMG TEH GAY?!
FYI, heh, I know a guy who was married and wanted out so he told his commander that he was bisexual. Worked like a charm, no harm, no foul.
Somebody should make a series about fictional character Bix Nood. Except, not all racist and condescending. He would surely have a lovable, innocent charm and he would unwittingly put himself in all kinds of wacky situations.
And best of all, nobody could troll him. When faced with a tough situation, he would look at the camera with an innocent smile, shrug with his palms out, and say his famous catchphrase.
but it's so much easier to enter the equation into the TI, the total time spent is less.
Yeah, if you include the time it takes to boot your computer. You're saying with a straight face that it takes more time to type solve(1.5 = 2*PI*sqrt(L/g), L); and hit enter that it does to go into the menus and have to use function keys on keypad the size of a condom wrapper.
(It's not like I'm bad with computers, either; one time I found it easier to write a C++ program than learn the equivalent Maple code.)
Wow, you're good. instead of typing int(1/Sqrt(1 - Cos(x), x, x=0..inf); you wrote your own complex integration program in C++? [stoned] Whoooooooa, dude. Elite. [/stoned]
The hard coded user and password in the HP MSA2000 is set to:
username: admin
password: !admin
WaHAHAHAHAH! Not even "n9xe2uPAthe9" or even "Mr.Snuffles". And it is exactly the same as the very generic username, except for one extra character. It's almost as bad(or perhaps even worse) then using "123456" or even "password."
This further proves that "faith based security" - relying on vendors to provide systems with built-in robust security- is not a good practice.
Well...nah, I won't even go there. Too easy. I'm trying to be a good boy. Would somebody like to post a sysadmin's prayer for us?
That's actually the case, there are no women going through those scanners because they're all in the kitchen making their hard-working husbands' sandwiches.
And by golly, if you bring me another warm beer...
You are now a n****r. Deal with it, n***a
But may I be a Gay one From Outer Space?
The problem with C++ is that it has to run in a slow interpreter, which adds overhead and makes things slow.
Java apps are compiled to native bytecode before they execute so they run super fast on the architecture. The problem with Java is that you have to use the command line to compile programs and add packages. Another disadvantage is that, if you compile the bytecode on one architecture, it won't run on another architecture. Another advantage, however, if the programmer is skilled and willing, adept, and has a huge penis; of Java is its multiple layers of abstraction. They allow the programmer to talk to the hardware* when apps have to run super-fast.
* Not talking as in the way people and some animals talk to each other, but being able to manipulate individual ones and zeroes of the stack**
** The stack is computer lingo for the software suites you get like how Word comes with Office, and Office runs on Windows***, etc.
*** The shittiest operating system ever****
****Ever ever.
Hey, you two...
...Get a room.
With negative reviews of the new movie often referencing the 'sub-moronic script that feels like it was written by people who had never used a computer,'
Possibly not. Unix commands are shown being used when the OS12 is put on the net and goes haywire. There's all kinds of other open-source ideology being tossed about. I think they did a good job appealing to the true geeks while pleasing the other average moviegoing morons. You just have to look for the little things. I also loved the neo-retro elements like the old synthesizer sounds in the soundtrack.
One thing I didn't appreciate was all the hokey self-reference to the original (the poster and other merchandise in the kid's room, the original arcade machine, etc.). The symbolism of going into the basement of one's own hangout and dusting off the old memories(to get into the grid) was laying it on a little thick, also being hokey as hell. They should've just did it lawnmower-man style and put the portal inside the corporate tower.
Likewise, we see an exceptional ability of females to maximize their social circles...it would seem that females would be more likely to develop large social circles and thrive within this mentally untaxing environment while males would thrive in problem solving and mental exercises requiring strenuous mental effort (such as in the hard sciences).
Amygdala schmamygdala. Females are just attention whores.
I'm so fucked, man.
Chess is also racist because white always goes first.
Google first had to get their foot in the door somehow. They were in no place to negotiate until they made some headway.
I thought that only morons believed all that "open" rhetoric* coming from Google given the locked-down nature of the telecoms that run the show. Let's hope that Google really were right after all.
* Met with as much skepticism as Obama's "Hope and Change" bullshit.
"It contains a call from Google to handset manufacturers to open up their phones to give users choice. But will this ever happen in a market dominated by lock-'em-down cellular networks?"
No. The only solution is for Google to roll out their own infrastructure and run their own telecommunications network. They're big enough to compete with the other big boys like At&t.
But, but...Google will be mining our data and knowing everything about us...
Like At&t doesn't?! Also, Ph1r5t P05t. May we all have a comfortable and hassle-free series of end-of-year rituals.
>>34663188
Nice dubs, bro.
A more likely use for the American Post-Fascist Government freedom fighter would be to use a cross-town spotter to observe (anti terrorist/pedophile) drone activity and relay the heading to an operator on the other side of town, who would fly his RC* bird directly into the flight path of the drone. Direct contact would be bad enough, but 1 pound of explosive may well be enough to bring the drone down.
*ECM-resistant communication may be required on subsequent iterations
California DMV uses many lines(er, ticket calls) to many clerks depending on the reason they're there and if they made reservations beforehand.
That being said, I prefer the psychological comfort of many lines. When driving, I would rather to take more total time on a longer detour than wait in standstill traffic because the illusion of motion is less hectic.
Nothing makes me angrier than being herded through that serpentine queue at Best Buy, lined with impulse items, as if I'm so fat or desparate that I can't resist grabbing anything chocolatey or shiney that's put in front of my face. MOOOOOOO!
Are you one of those Californian hippies? Kombucha is some good shit, man. We've had such bad downtime lately from all the storming and flooding, epecially in San Diego.
Some people would be happy to postpone their field tests until the next year, but for me it's a missed opportunity to get the hell out of the office for fresh air. Plus, the street leading to my gym is also flooded. I'm having a sad.
In technical fields, in this American economy, degrees alone are far more useless than experience. No experience, no hire unless you have connections and/or experience. It's true and unfortunate that the market is much more competitive now.
Presently, the only good reason to even get a degree is if you were already established in the industry and wanted to move to middle-management. Knowing this, I have cut back my class load to 5 units per semester, and now I'm able to use the money I'm making with my ten years experience in the industry to actually have a life.
Enjoy being perpetually broke paying off student loans, suckers.
So you're referring to the U.S. recruiting non-citizens and giving them the prospect of citizenship if they serve an x-year tour of duty.
I dunno, is it really worth it? Foreigners don't have to worry about immigration paperwork or being blown to bits if they work on cruise ships.
As far as the U.S. military cutting their numbers goes, it's clear that the U.S. is planning a perpetual war state. Doesn't matter with who or when. The military is a business, businesses run the United States, and the latest business model is to recycle out those who have been there and now know better and put in their place naive and desperate foreigners. The DREAM act is yet another indication that the people running the country will outsource your position to a desperate immigrant who is still willing to do your job for 50% of your salary.
Because they were outlawed after the reaction to the attacks on Wikileaks
There are probably plenty of other things that I'm not thinking of right now. Notice that none of these have much, if anything, to do with California's constitution.
As a proud and native Californian I'll tell you this right off the bat: Too many skilled and a much more disproportionately huge amount of unskilled douches from other states and countries with bartender and actress fantasies are watching too much MTV Spring Break specials and moving here and overcrowding us, driving up property costs of housing big and small while polluting our culture.
They're kinda like illegal immigrants, except that illegal immigrants are in touch with reality because they have felt some pain in their lives.
As for the housing bubble? Good. No way in hell I'm paying half a mil for a modest house. In the November 11th issue of the San Diego reader, the cover story caption was, "IN 8 years, home prices went from $320,000 to $750,000 and back." Good. It sucks here. Let that be a lesson to you all: Don't move to California if you're not accepting a job from Google or Oracle.
Not for long. The ultimate goal is that the military will eventually be acclimated to homosexuals openly serving in their ranks. Kissing your homie would probably only lead to a PDA(public display of affection) slap on the wrist, if done in uniform, if even that. The logical extension of your suggestion would be to admit being a zoophile and have a small stash of bizarre but harmless cartoon furry porn in case they want proof.
There was a recent military poll across all branches that indicates that 59% of Marines who served in combat oppose homosexuals serving. The commandant has hinted that as much as 95% of marines either oppose or feel uncomfortable with homosexuals serving. So the Devil-Dogs are the toughest, craziest, most macho force on the face of the earth and they're skeered of OMG TEH GAY?!
FYI, heh, I know a guy who was married and wanted out so he told his commander that he was bisexual. Worked like a charm, no harm, no foul.
You must admit that this is not about equal rights, but about about getting more bodies to help blow shit up.
America is headed toward a state of perpetual war, but still has an all-volunteer force. Nobody would support or comply with another draft.
Somebody should make a series about fictional character Bix Nood. Except, not all racist and condescending. He would surely have a lovable, innocent charm and he would unwittingly put himself in all kinds of wacky situations.
And best of all, nobody could troll him. When faced with a tough situation, he would look at the camera with an innocent smile, shrug with his palms out, and say his famous catchphrase.
but it's so much easier to enter the equation into the TI, the total time spent is less.
Yeah, if you include the time it takes to boot your computer. You're saying with a straight face that it takes more time to type solve(1.5 = 2*PI*sqrt(L/g), L); and hit enter that it does to go into the menus and have to use function keys on keypad the size of a condom wrapper.
(It's not like I'm bad with computers, either; one time I found it easier to write a C++ program than learn the equivalent Maple code.)
Wow, you're good. instead of typing int(1/Sqrt(1 - Cos(x), x, x=0..inf); you wrote your own complex integration program in C++? [stoned] Whoooooooa, dude. Elite. [/stoned]
The hard coded user and password in the HP MSA2000 is set to: username: admin
password: !admin
WaHAHAHAHAH! Not even "n9xe2uPAthe9" or even "Mr.Snuffles". And it is exactly the same as the very generic username, except for one extra character. It's almost as bad(or perhaps even worse) then using "123456" or even "password."
This further proves that "faith based security" - relying on vendors to provide systems with built-in robust security- is not a good practice.
Well...nah, I won't even go there. Too easy. I'm trying to be a good boy. Would somebody like to post a sysadmin's prayer for us?
int bodyCount = 0;
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bodyCount++;
I suggest only hot guys get scanned.
That's actually the case, there are no women going through those scanners because they're all in the kitchen making their hard-working husbands' sandwiches.
And by golly, if you bring me another warm beer...
Sheik Yerbouti(Peace Be Upon Him) died of prostate cancer in 1993.
:(