Well if you do not want/need to access the DOM than there is little to no reason to use a JS library designed to access and modify the DOM. Sure there are still things that it makes easier, like it has built in fancy HTML gui creation, but an HTML5 library would be better if you were designing from scratch and did not care about legacy browser users.
Many game making engines charge money for you to make a commercial game in them. Skyrim is a highly focuses game engine that make making a "game" very very easy, with all its art assets, gameplay, physics, and story offered up for use. Windows has notepad I guess, which you could write code in; And I am assuming it has some sort of built in compiler for some language but I could not hazard a guess on which one. I guess you could at least write html games and play them on IE.
I think it could of worked, if handled better.
The mods would need to be fully vetted by an authority to make sure that they are relatively bug free and honest on their description. And to make sure the they are compatible with the existing paid mods and to give potential buyers a list of mods it will interfere with.
Another important part is that not all mods are equal. If we ever allow a skin mod to be sold (def. adds solely cosmetic and/or stat changes [so you can have different looking swords or swords with different dps/weight/ect]) it should be handled different than a mod that rewrites the entire campaign. There are mods out there where Skyrim is nothing more than an engine to run the 100% new content created by the mod developers. So if Skyrim's developers get a cut it has to take into consideration how much of the original game the mod developers used.
I am of the opinion that it would of been a good idea if they added a few huge mods/mod packs. Don't allow skinning mods to be sold, but vet a few of those large overhaul mods and a few of the really cool add some neat location/thing mods
Why would anyone install solar on a volcanic active island where there is unlimited heat energy at ground level. It seems to me that Hawai should be powering half of America with its geothermal energy.
It takes like 5 minutes to learn to use Jquery, it is used in 90% of all current websites, and is still one of the best if not the best library for dynamic DOM manipulation and has incredibly easy to use ajax requests. I cannot imagine creating a dynamic website without it.
To protect the industry from patent trolls we are buying up all the free patents in the hands of individuals and forming them into a huge archive under the control of a single behemoth.
Does it use up the water? I hope it somehow at least eventually gets turned back into H20, because water is a pretty important and limited resource that is never replenished except for the few times in a millions years a large ice asteroid hits the earth. Way safer to to use a resource that is otherwise useless and created solely through sunlight like oil, or better yet get it directly from the source with solar.
Is it? 7.5 or 28 does not really make a huge difference. Boths portable use case is carry it to the car, walk to the neighbors, etc. Sure it is easier to pick up and move a 7.5 pound device, but 28 pounds is easily movable as well. They both seem to be in the same strata of portability to me.
Millions of people smoke like chimneys for their entire lives and many never get lung cancer. There is not a point X where you have smoked the exact number of requisite cigarettes and now are guaranteed to get cancer. You can put a different person into the exact same environment with the exact same cigarettes smoked at the exact same time and they will not both develop lung cancer at the same time, in the same place. Different people have lungs more or less able to cope with the smoking, either through their health or genetics. And different people are just more or less likely to develop cancer.
It is truly a travesty that a privileged asshole like Aaron who was handled with kiddy gloves all the way through gets this kind of credit, when there are numerous well documented cases of the actual overzealous persecution in the computer hacking world and beyond. People who were put into prison for decades, people who had the prosecuter lie and fake evidence, people who were unconstitutionally confined to solitary for months at a time.
Yes it is illegal to place orders you have no intention of ever filling to make people think the market is crashing so they will panic and you can profit from their misery.
It is crazy how much important stuff is in the "Amendments" to the constitution. What the f*** did they even put in the base document? It seems that every important right was added afterwards.
Well at least the summery seems to leave open the ability to use drug sniffing dogs/tools enmass without suspicion, you just have to complete that task quickly.
I meant of their shareholders/owners. How do they not act as the collective will of their owners? The CEO can be bossed around and fired by the owners. They own him, or at least his work as it pertains to their company. Yes, you have to worry abut the same things any democracy worry about. It is possible for the majority to vote against their wishes for a number of psychological reasons, but cooperations do not seem any more vulnerable to decision making problems than any other democratic based grouping of people.
You don't seem to understand. I did not mean that they represent the janitor and the mail lady. I mean they are legal entities that represent the owners of the corporation which is nothing more than a bunch of fancy words around a shared banking account and the grouping of a specific subset of the assets owned by the owners. They are owned either by single individuals, sometimes the CEO, or small groups of individuals. Or in the case of publicly traded companies possibly more with enough shares to matter. The CEO is chosen to represent these owners wishes and if he misrepresents the politics of the owners they have many legal methods to straighten that mess out. "the CEO and a couple of other executives" are 100% accountable to the owners.
Corporations are just legal jargon that simplify a system into a metaphor with personification. This group of individuals who have a shared objective and assets that they own together, get represented together as a single individual under the law for tax/financial/accounting/easy of use reasons. But at the end of the day if you get rid of corporation, while it would making managing one far harder without a separate bank account, etc adnausium. They could still easily donate to political causes because the owner(s) would just take some of the money which is theirs and donate it to the politician directly.
Sony Email Hack reveals American Political System works as designed, news at 11.
Cue the mock outrage and political maneuvering designed to invent a scandal.
There is nothing below board with supporting politicians who you agree with, that is representative democracy. Yes there are valid concerns all over the world with now allowing unproportional support. But America allows and embraces people who spend more time campaigning for the politician they support; People who are just more charismatic and better able to sway others to their position; People who have more time or make more time (special interest groups) for supporting their politicians; And finally people who have more money specifically to donate to support their politics. And Corporations as nothing more than groups of individual citizens, are or course allowed to do all of this as well.
I don't care how good the show is written, it is just the most ridiculous and retarded character. Blind people cannot even watch your show, so there is little reason to cater to that audience.
Well if you do not want/need to access the DOM than there is little to no reason to use a JS library designed to access and modify the DOM. Sure there are still things that it makes easier, like it has built in fancy HTML gui creation, but an HTML5 library would be better if you were designing from scratch and did not care about legacy browser users.
"now Americans have access to more sources of fluoride, such as toothpaste and mouth rinses" I am pretty sure we have had these for decades now...
Many game making engines charge money for you to make a commercial game in them. Skyrim is a highly focuses game engine that make making a "game" very very easy, with all its art assets, gameplay, physics, and story offered up for use. Windows has notepad I guess, which you could write code in; And I am assuming it has some sort of built in compiler for some language but I could not hazard a guess on which one. I guess you could at least write html games and play them on IE.
I think it could of worked, if handled better.
The mods would need to be fully vetted by an authority to make sure that they are relatively bug free and honest on their description. And to make sure the they are compatible with the existing paid mods and to give potential buyers a list of mods it will interfere with.
Another important part is that not all mods are equal. If we ever allow a skin mod to be sold (def. adds solely cosmetic and/or stat changes [so you can have different looking swords or swords with different dps/weight/ect]) it should be handled different than a mod that rewrites the entire campaign. There are mods out there where Skyrim is nothing more than an engine to run the 100% new content created by the mod developers. So if Skyrim's developers get a cut it has to take into consideration how much of the original game the mod developers used.
I am of the opinion that it would of been a good idea if they added a few huge mods/mod packs. Don't allow skinning mods to be sold, but vet a few of those large overhaul mods and a few of the really cool add some neat location/thing mods
Why would anyone install solar on a volcanic active island where there is unlimited heat energy at ground level. It seems to me that Hawai should be powering half of America with its geothermal energy.
Learning JQuery is just learning CSS. CSS is pretty important to know, if you want to do anything with the web.
So if you are trying to avoid manipulation the DOM than avoid using the DOM manipulation library. Got it.
It takes like 5 minutes to learn to use Jquery, it is used in 90% of all current websites, and is still one of the best if not the best library for dynamic DOM manipulation and has incredibly easy to use ajax requests. I cannot imagine creating a dynamic website without it.
To protect the industry from patent trolls we are buying up all the free patents in the hands of individuals and forming them into a huge archive under the control of a single behemoth.
In b4 kickstartign campaign asking for 10 thousand to implement just this idea.
Does it use up the water? I hope it somehow at least eventually gets turned back into H20, because water is a pretty important and limited resource that is never replenished except for the few times in a millions years a large ice asteroid hits the earth. Way safer to to use a resource that is otherwise useless and created solely through sunlight like oil, or better yet get it directly from the source with solar.
https://youtu.be/gpQWjvet9o4?t...
Is it? 7.5 or 28 does not really make a huge difference. Boths portable use case is carry it to the car, walk to the neighbors, etc. Sure it is easier to pick up and move a 7.5 pound device, but 28 pounds is easily movable as well. They both seem to be in the same strata of portability to me.
Millions of people smoke like chimneys for their entire lives and many never get lung cancer. There is not a point X where you have smoked the exact number of requisite cigarettes and now are guaranteed to get cancer. You can put a different person into the exact same environment with the exact same cigarettes smoked at the exact same time and they will not both develop lung cancer at the same time, in the same place. Different people have lungs more or less able to cope with the smoking, either through their health or genetics. And different people are just more or less likely to develop cancer.
No cancer is caused by a single thing, but a bunch of different of genetic and environmental things all working in concert.
It is truly a travesty that a privileged asshole like Aaron who was handled with kiddy gloves all the way through gets this kind of credit, when there are numerous well documented cases of the actual overzealous persecution in the computer hacking world and beyond. People who were put into prison for decades, people who had the prosecuter lie and fake evidence, people who were unconstitutionally confined to solitary for months at a time.
Yes it is illegal to place orders you have no intention of ever filling to make people think the market is crashing so they will panic and you can profit from their misery.
It is crazy how much important stuff is in the "Amendments" to the constitution. What the f*** did they even put in the base document? It seems that every important right was added afterwards.
Well at least the summery seems to leave open the ability to use drug sniffing dogs/tools enmass without suspicion, you just have to complete that task quickly.
I meant of their shareholders/owners. How do they not act as the collective will of their owners? The CEO can be bossed around and fired by the owners. They own him, or at least his work as it pertains to their company. Yes, you have to worry abut the same things any democracy worry about. It is possible for the majority to vote against their wishes for a number of psychological reasons, but cooperations do not seem any more vulnerable to decision making problems than any other democratic based grouping of people.
You don't seem to understand. I did not mean that they represent the janitor and the mail lady. I mean they are legal entities that represent the owners of the corporation which is nothing more than a bunch of fancy words around a shared banking account and the grouping of a specific subset of the assets owned by the owners. They are owned either by single individuals, sometimes the CEO, or small groups of individuals. Or in the case of publicly traded companies possibly more with enough shares to matter. The CEO is chosen to represent these owners wishes and if he misrepresents the politics of the owners they have many legal methods to straighten that mess out. "the CEO and a couple of other executives" are 100% accountable to the owners.
Corporations are just legal jargon that simplify a system into a metaphor with personification. This group of individuals who have a shared objective and assets that they own together, get represented together as a single individual under the law for tax/financial/accounting/easy of use reasons. But at the end of the day if you get rid of corporation, while it would making managing one far harder without a separate bank account, etc adnausium. They could still easily donate to political causes because the owner(s) would just take some of the money which is theirs and donate it to the politician directly.
Sony Email Hack reveals American Political System works as designed, news at 11.
Cue the mock outrage and political maneuvering designed to invent a scandal.
There is nothing below board with supporting politicians who you agree with, that is representative democracy. Yes there are valid concerns all over the world with now allowing unproportional support. But America allows and embraces people who spend more time campaigning for the politician they support; People who are just more charismatic and better able to sway others to their position; People who have more time or make more time (special interest groups) for supporting their politicians; And finally people who have more money specifically to donate to support their politics. And Corporations as nothing more than groups of individual citizens, are or course allowed to do all of this as well.
Really good is relative. You simply cannot cram enough information into audio to do much of anything. particularly an action packed show.
I don't care how good the show is written, it is just the most ridiculous and retarded character. Blind people cannot even watch your show, so there is little reason to cater to that audience.
Sure, its for frying space junk. Ya, that is far more comforting than outfitting the space-station with a space-to-ground death ray.