(I love the show, and wish I could legitimately see some of the other versions, and yes, I know some of the U.S. participants are/were on the Canadian version too. I think people could actually learn a decent amount about business by watching the show, even though it's for entertainment purposes. On the most recent episode, someone legitimately got slammed for not knowing the numbers of their business.)
Maybe if the Ctrl key was back on the left side of the keyboard next to the `A` (as God intended it to be) you wouldn't have that problem.
It is on this keyboard I'm using on my Mac Pro (through an ADBUSB adapter).. and you can remap caps lock -> control on other computer/keyboard combinations.
I realize, responding to an AC, you won't see this response, but maybe someone else will.
Can someone explain how nvi's editing/undo behavior (I'm not sure if the post I'm responding to is talking about two separate issues) is different from how it is in vim?
I only know simple undo/redo in vim.. u to undo, ^R to redo. In fact, I admit only knowing a very few commands beyond regular vi. Mostly I use the paragraph reflowing (with quotes) for email.
How is what you're responding to libertarian? Wouldn't libertarians be for lowering taxes overall, for everybody?
Even Ron Paul says he takes all of the tax deductions he's legally entitled to, even if he disagrees with them. If this person is following the letter of the law, then either they're doing it right, or the laws need to be changed.
Though to use your own argument against you, the people who are going to Starbucks think it's worth the extra price, whether it be for the social aspect, or the cent of caramel syrup added to the coffee or whatever.
(I think it's way overpriced too, though the free coffee machines we have at work are Starbucks brand, so presumably they're similar to the plain coffees you can get at Starbucks.)
What does "need" have to do with this topic? Seriously. shall we put in place a government commission to determine what American citizens need and limit possession to that list? After all, no one *needs* fashionable clothing, or big screen TV's or video games.
Going off topic from the gun debateâ¦
Yes, we should.. at least if it's my tax money (through welfare) paying for it. If my tax money is paying for something for someone else, we definitely should be able to say whether it's something they need or not. Don't let them buy any yummy food, or non-essentials (booze, cigarettes) with welfare money.
On a more serious note, the FDA was founded in 1906. What has the FDA done over the past 100 years that make it so essential to progress?
I don't know (honestly). Perhaps keeping drugs off the market that would make the side effects of Thalidomide seem minor? (BTW, it's available for other uses, with an image of a pregnant woman with a circle-slash on each pill.. at least that's what I saw on the news long ago.)
At least in older episodes (I've seen it very sporadically, looks like some of the season 17 episodes were the latest I've seen), they would have an "automotive news" segment. Sure, they would make jokes about the news, but not quite as much as The Daily Show for example.
The Karma charger only charges the *accessory* battery, not the actual "drive the car" cells.
From Wikipedia:
The Karma includes as standard a solar paneled roof manufactured by Asola Advanced and Automotive Solar Systems GmbH, a Quantum Technologies affiliate, to aid the cabin climate control system. The solar roof is capable of generating a half kilowatt-hour a day and was estimated to provide up to 4 to 5 miles (6.4â"8.0 km) of additional range a week assuming continuously sunny days; however, the solar panels as delivered only recharge the 12-volt lead-acid accessory battery.
And yet you can have it boot directly to whatever game is in the drive. Wouldn't impact your gaming at all.
Possibly dumb question, but can I do that on the PS3 too? 99.9999% of the time I turn it on, I want to play the disc in the machine.. so why do I have to go through the extra step of choosing the game from their launcher/prefs/etc thing? (If I had to go back to that to SWITCH games, I'm fine with that..)
Don't even get me started on UI customization; there's nothing that comes even close to what Opera can do.
How about *not* having UI customization? i.e. using the system's built in UI? No, not a simalcrum of the system's built in UI, the actual built in UI, so things like menus and popups and buttons work the way they're supposed to, and not just look almost the same while they're not actually being used?
I'm serious. That's largely why I use Safari. I like(d) iCab's functionality long ago, but nowadays use Safari mostly because every other one I try doesn't do the "normal stuff normally". (Yes, Safari breaks the rules too by having the tabs for tabbed browsing not be normal OS tabs, but at least buttons and most window controls are the real OS provided ones and behave properly.)
and an alternative WWW would be adopted very swifty if the old one for some reason became inconvenient to most users.
â¦and why do you think it would be adopted very swiftly?
Regular email is inconvenient to users in that it's so filled with spam. Dealing with spam filters (either on the server or user end) is a pain⦠However, we haven't switched to a similar-but-better system (don't allow forged headers? Probably a million other ideas others have already thought about) to make spam impossible.
Well, then it sounds like you just think parents shouldn't have to send their kids to regular school. They already can home school them or send them to a private school.
If they're going to public school, then they should be taught what everyone else is being taught that is going to public school.
or a religious alternative during evolution week of biology class.
But that's my point, there *isn't* a scientific alternative.. If you want them to be able to just skip it, like kids being able to skip sex ed, then that just seems silly.. because they're not having a logical reason they want to skip it. Going home school is a way to skip all of the stuff in which they don't believe.
This isn't all that different from the argument at hand, that believers of evolution don't want religion being taught to their kids.
Teach religion all you want, in a comparative religion class.
In a science class, we want science taught. You're perfectly welcome (and encouraged) to come up with another *scientific* theory that describes how the various species came to be. It has to fit with our observed evidence (including the DNA record). If it does that better than evolution, then great, you win. Collect your Nobel Prize.
Agnosticism is a knowledge statement. To be agnostic, in this context, means that you don't know if any god or gods exist.
No, it's not, at least not by a dictionary definition. The same dictionary definition of agnosticism I quoted before:
a person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God or of anything beyond material phenomena; a person who claims neither faith nor disbelief in God.
It has a derivation of "belief" there in the definition, and also "or can be known" means more than knowledge, or rather, it means you *can't* know.
So, nobody can read NYT's article (without registering/logging in),
I'm not logged in to nytimes, and the link in the summary worked fine.
Plus, in many of these cases, you can google the article title and get the full article that way (through a link to the original site). It's a not so secret secret. (Heck, I saw the host mention it on the Press Here TV show.)
Translation for the U.S.: "Shark Tank".
(I love the show, and wish I could legitimately see some of the other versions, and yes, I know some of the U.S. participants are/were on the Canadian version too. I think people could actually learn a decent amount about business by watching the show, even though it's for entertainment purposes. On the most recent episode, someone legitimately got slammed for not knowing the numbers of their business.)
It is on this keyboard I'm using on my Mac Pro (through an ADBUSB adapter).. and you can remap caps lock -> control on other computer/keyboard combinations.
I realize, responding to an AC, you won't see this response, but maybe someone else will.
Can someone explain how nvi's editing/undo behavior (I'm not sure if the post I'm responding to is talking about two separate issues) is different from how it is in vim?
I only know simple undo/redo in vim.. u to undo, ^R to redo. In fact, I admit only knowing a very few commands beyond regular vi. Mostly I use the paragraph reflowing (with quotes) for email.
How is what you're responding to libertarian? Wouldn't libertarians be for lowering taxes overall, for everybody?
Even Ron Paul says he takes all of the tax deductions he's legally entitled to, even if he disagrees with them. If this person is following the letter of the law, then either they're doing it right, or the laws need to be changed.
That's why the Preview button is there. I didn't notice your spelling errors (usually I do), but you definitely need to fix your shift key.
Though to use your own argument against you, the people who are going to Starbucks think it's worth the extra price, whether it be for the social aspect, or the cent of caramel syrup added to the coffee or whatever.
(I think it's way overpriced too, though the free coffee machines we have at work are Starbucks brand, so presumably they're similar to the plain coffees you can get at Starbucks.)
Seems like a slightly odd place to buy food. Hammers & honey, all in one spot!
Explain exactly what "processing" is doing to other honey (or other products that you buy that are "less processed").
Yeah, flying planes into buildings.. Nope, the bad guys didn't have any capability for immediate harm.
Going off topic from the gun debateâ¦
Yes, we should.. at least if it's my tax money (through welfare) paying for it. If my tax money is paying for something for someone else, we definitely should be able to say whether it's something they need or not. Don't let them buy any yummy food, or non-essentials (booze, cigarettes) with welfare money.
I don't know (honestly). Perhaps keeping drugs off the market that would make the side effects of Thalidomide seem minor?
(BTW, it's available for other uses, with an image of a pregnant woman with a circle-slash on each pill.. at least that's what I saw on the news long ago.)
Can you write up a bug at bugreport.apple.com with specifics of your hardware config, sites you see it on, etc.?
At least in older episodes (I've seen it very sporadically, looks like some of the season 17 episodes were the latest I've seen), they would have an "automotive news" segment. Sure, they would make jokes about the news, but not quite as much as The Daily Show for example.
Are you sure? I thought so too, but can't find a citation.
He did sell all but one of the 1.5 million shares that he got when Apple bought NeXT, however.
http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Steve-Jobs-Confirms-Apple-Stock-Sale-2812791.php
The Karma charger only charges the *accessory* battery, not the actual "drive the car" cells.
From Wikipedia:
Yes, I drink lots of (tap) water too.
Possibly dumb question, but can I do that on the PS3 too? 99.9999% of the time I turn it on, I want to play the disc in the machine.. so why do I have to go through the extra step of choosing the game from their launcher/prefs/etc thing?
(If I had to go back to that to SWITCH games, I'm fine with that..)
How about *not* having UI customization? i.e. using the system's built in UI? No, not a simalcrum of the system's built in UI, the actual built in UI, so things like menus and popups and buttons work the way they're supposed to, and not just look almost the same while they're not actually being used?
I'm serious. That's largely why I use Safari. I like(d) iCab's functionality long ago, but nowadays use Safari mostly because every other one I try doesn't do the "normal stuff normally". (Yes, Safari breaks the rules too by having the tabs for tabbed browsing not be normal OS tabs, but at least buttons and most window controls are the real OS provided ones and behave properly.)
â¦and why do you think it would be adopted very swiftly?
Regular email is inconvenient to users in that it's so filled with spam. Dealing with spam filters (either on the server or user end) is a pain⦠However, we haven't switched to a similar-but-better system (don't allow forged headers? Probably a million other ideas others have already thought about) to make spam impossible.
Why are you jumping from Apple to H.264, developed by MPEG?
You should rent the DVDs. You're likely missing around 5 minutes of every episode cut out for more commercials.
California now has a nonpartisan blanket primary:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonpartisan_blanket_primary#Use_in_California
The top 2 vote recipients in primary elections go to the general election, regardless of party.
Well, then it sounds like you just think parents shouldn't have to send their kids to regular school. They already can home school them or send them to a private school.
If they're going to public school, then they should be taught what everyone else is being taught that is going to public school.
But that's my point, there *isn't* a scientific alternative.. If you want them to be able to just skip it, like kids being able to skip sex ed, then that just seems silly.. because they're not having a logical reason they want to skip it. Going home school is a way to skip all of the stuff in which they don't believe.
Teach religion all you want, in a comparative religion class.
In a science class, we want science taught. You're perfectly welcome (and encouraged) to come up with another *scientific* theory that describes how the various species came to be. It has to fit with our observed evidence (including the DNA record). If it does that better than evolution, then great, you win. Collect your Nobel Prize.
No, it's not, at least not by a dictionary definition. The same dictionary definition of agnosticism I quoted before:
It has a derivation of "belief" there in the definition, and also "or can be known" means more than knowledge, or rather, it means you *can't* know.
I'm not logged in to nytimes, and the link in the summary worked fine.
Plus, in many of these cases, you can google the article title and get the full article that way (through a link to the original site). It's a not so secret secret. (Heck, I saw the host mention it on the Press Here TV show.)