My brother-in-law returned from another tour in Afghanistan, and he was able to talk to my sister nearly every day from the other side of the world, which can only help a relationship. Contrast this to when my sister was deployed in the first Gulf War and I'd send her a letter that maybe she'd get one day, and maybe be able to reply to.
Technology has transformed so much.
But locations, missions and movements should never be allowed to go out over Twitter, Facebook, et. al. This is probably already policy, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's monitored like censors would monitor mail in WWII.
My doctor friend recently said he moved back to paper because electronic was slow, useless and typically wrong. He could work faster and more accurately with paper. This isn't just a problem that needs to be solved. It needs to be solved _right_.
If I had mod points today: Funny. Yes, replace one confusing, hype-linked name with one linked to the releatively new hype! Perfectly clear for the next 10 years!
Just yesterday, a discussion with a PM (who I've been trying to get to understand the difference):
He: Couldn't we just add some Java to the page?
Me:... well, we *could*, but I think it'd be better to do it in JavaScript.
It's like believing that Star Wars is real Of course it's real. It says right at the beginning of the documentary, "A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away."
Our iPad 1 at home is rarely put down. We use it for practically everything, without accessories. Your mileage may vary.
Kilgore! We have been looking for you.
My brother-in-law returned from another tour in Afghanistan, and he was able to talk to my sister nearly every day from the other side of the world, which can only help a relationship. Contrast this to when my sister was deployed in the first Gulf War and I'd send her a letter that maybe she'd get one day, and maybe be able to reply to. Technology has transformed so much. But locations, missions and movements should never be allowed to go out over Twitter, Facebook, et. al. This is probably already policy, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's monitored like censors would monitor mail in WWII.
My doctor friend recently said he moved back to paper because electronic was slow, useless and typically wrong. He could work faster and more accurately with paper. This isn't just a problem that needs to be solved. It needs to be solved _right_.
If I had mod points today: Funny. Yes, replace one confusing, hype-linked name with one linked to the releatively new hype! Perfectly clear for the next 10 years! Just yesterday, a discussion with a PM (who I've been trying to get to understand the difference): He: Couldn't we just add some Java to the page? Me: ... well, we *could*, but I think it'd be better to do it in JavaScript.
Simply copying the book would be even worse than van Sant's duplication of Psycho. I want the spirit to be kept true to, not the actual pages.
That was exactly my problem with 300.
I read the novelization of the first movie when I was a kid, around the same time, and that was clearly referenced in the story.
That's me, too. The only reason I signed up was so I could brag about having a 7 digit id in 10 years.