No, don't be a tit and talk about it on publicly indexed sites. I mean what are you doing anyway bragging about sex on a message board unless you're 30 and it is your first time.
Good luck with that. They sell off the rights for local stations to show their content in other countries and then they can't even show it elsewhere if they want to. It's annoying. I don't see why the internet can't be classed as it's own region and screw those who bought the TV rights. If they stop shows to air on TV then it will only help Hulu grow.
Yeah because there is nothing I like more than being forced into some lame hand holding tutorial level that I don't need even if I didn't read the manual.
They don't care about the environment, they're just being tight. Mind you I don't recall Ubisoft ever making decent manuals. Blizzard, on the other hand, have made some of the best manuals ever. When a company puts effort into it then it's always awesome to sit on the toilet and read the manual while doing your business.
If this is allowed that will cause great harm to the mobile market unless Apple does the decent think and doesn't use their advantage to screw the competition but what are the odds of that?
My first results, at the top of the page are usually apple for trailers. A bit further down you get video links which, yes, are often youtube but they can be any video site. The reason they're usually youtube is because most people use that but they're not forced to.
The only exception are people who make gaming videos like speed runs. Vimeo is more snobby about what they host so they won't (or wouldn't in the past) host speed runs and a lot of other content deemed uncreative so people are "forced" to put it on the other video site they know of and that is youtube. That sure as hell isn't google's doing. Youtube is just friendlier so people often go there instead and as a result the video links are often youtube but I've had others.
All of Google's data mining tactics intheir searches are tactics learned from previous search engine who still do the same and all new search engines do it too. Google just happens to have better algorithms and different ways of deciding what comes first.
There is nothing wrong with that. If you said all search engines had to use the same exact code there would be even less reason to switch. Plus if you don't like google's ways you are not tied to them. You can use any other search engine and block google in you host file if you want to be extreme about it. People don't switch because google does it better but that just means the competition have to work harder.
I think you must be a bit retarded. I can't uninstall IE from my machine. That is using your power to try and lock me into your software.
I can easily uninstall all my google software and I can add all their domains to my hosts file to point to127.0.0.1 and the internet will still work just fine.
Google also provides a web site to help mmigrate data to and from their sites. Virtually no one else is as helpful at letting you leave and that is why people don't leave Google.
Microsoft is just upset that the act of making bing the default search engine in the most used browser and making it harder to add google wasn't enough to deter people. Since their abuse of power did not work they're going to cry like a little baby.
Anyone that thinks you'll go from a tard to a genius will be disappointed. However, practising anything improves you ability at that particular thing. Take normal video games and put a newbie in front of Contra and then stick in someone who has been playing it for years. There will be a huge difference. Some people see bigger gains than others. For instance if I continue playing Mega man games I do get better but I'll never master them. That and I don't think we should complain too much about something that helps people take interest in things like math over wasting their morning reading the Daily Mail, Sun or something equally brain damaging.
True, but netbeans and the BBC don't serve ads. Those two are probably the two sites I visit the most. Eclipse.org is mainly just got grabbing new versions.
Two weeks ago it went and deleted two important for dev c++ and another program at my work. It was insistent they were viruses. I'm not sure how I could have received a virus since I get virtually no attachments and don't email anyone outside of work (ie no "fun" emails), I only visit the BBC, Netbean.org, Eclipse.org and a handful of other reputable sites because I rather goof off by writing my own code than doing nothing and I scan all my downloads before installing them.
Sure maybe I got unlucky for the first time in like 3 years. Maybe someone used my computer while I was on holiday but I suspect not. I suspect it's related to this.
The fatal flaw with you logic is that it assumes people are able to go elsewhere or more importantly will go elsewhere. Some of the most successful companies are the top immoral companies. Insurers are well known for being completely evil ( especially for health ) yet people still go to them.
Broadband companies won't really compete with each other because there is no financial incentive so many people can't go elsewhere.
I don't believe the government should baby people but I don't think companies can be trusted. There is a sensible middle ground that requires constant evaluation because things change and you can't come up with a one size fits all solution that'll last forever.
Seriously, they have no journalistic integrity. Not that they really are journalists but they're pretending to be so they should act the part that they causing a huge shit storm to get even more hits. I hope the guy who gave up his name loses his sack in some weird accident involving a clown.
Putting things on the public internet for a search engine to crawl and who has to follow the government law and then expecting your privacy is completely different from keeping your source code private and expecting no one to see it.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out the difference. Don't worry, it'll sink in eventually.
Arguably he's right though. Sports are not art. The only sort of person that would call football (US or INT) an art would be a working class mouth breather who probably struggles to sign his own name.
Also it is not like Ebert has dedicated his life to attacking games. But perhaps it's because video game companies are so desperate to look like a winner they're always comparing themselves to movies and doing questionable things like comparing sales numbers of software and hardware against movie ticket sales which isn't even a logical comparison it but allows them to "beat" Hollywood.
Lastly, games aim for the lowest common denominator ever since the west moved into console gaming. We have fewer genres, fewer original ideas and more games that feel like the gaming equivalent of a Paris Hilton song. I wouldn't call that art. In fact, just because some songs can be art doesn't mean all songs are art or that they're worth anything at all.
Maybe once gaming grows up and stops comparing itself to Hollywood the movie guy will stop talking about games.
I think part of the problem with Java is there is this sense of over complicating everything. Maybe because Java has a library for everything no one wants to do it without some big ass collection of jars.
Why use Zend? Even that can be a performance hog for what it's doing. Writing your own framework. PHP is dead easy to learn anyway. There's no need to rely on someone else. That's why there are a bazillion PHP CMS systems. Anyone can do it. I'm doing it and not because I think I'm better but I can build something for what I need fast enough and how I want it exactly.
As an American who has still spent most of my life in the US I am not going just by what I see on TV. That said
to go onto something, like Judge Judy, and embarrass yourself shows greed. The mere fact people have been doing this
since People's Court and there is now Judge Judy, Judge Joe Brown and whoever else now shows there are more than a handful
of greedy people happy to sue for stupid things.
Really? You got some figures on that?
It's obviously not a case of everyone being a religious nut but Sarah Palin, Glen Beck and Rush Limbaugh supporters are proof of growing religious extremism.
I'm not doing the research for you. It's shouldn't be news that Christians have been viewing 9/11 as an attack on their way of life and
have been pushing harder to protect it.
Then there's the attacks on evolution being taught in school.
It's naive to think Christianity isn't more extreme in the US. Hell, some Christians use the fact they're more religious
than Europeans as the reason Europe is apparently suffering because they've apparently forsaken God and the US is number one
because it's a Christian nation.
Two of the three were politicians and one of those has been convicted of a crime for his writings.
Hardly great examples.
The point being that the BNP is full of criminal thugs and neo-Nazis and he is still allowed to run for office and his
party can still have European Parliament members. This is after hanging out with David Duke, praising the Waffen SS among
other things.
About the only thing you can't do is go around denying the holocaust in Germany or creating games like Wolfenstien in Germany.
I don't agree at all with that but I understand why a country responsible for killing so many people (even if most people didn't do it)
would take some time to get over it.
Again neither regions are perfect. They're not *that* different either which is no surprise since the US was started by a load of Europeans.
But there are some differences. Europe is happy to have nudity on TV and in public view, better job protection and free healthcare. The US rather have more guns and put its money towards wars which offer no real value for its citizens.
No, don't be a tit and talk about it on publicly indexed sites. I mean what are you doing anyway bragging about sex on a message board unless you're 30 and it is your first time.
Good luck with that. They sell off the rights for local stations to show their content in other countries and then they can't even show it elsewhere if they want to. It's annoying. I don't see why the internet can't be classed as it's own region and screw those who bought the TV rights. If they stop shows to air on TV then it will only help Hulu grow.
Agreed. There is nothing better than getting yor game and ripping it open and reading the manual. That is the foreplay of gaming!
Unless you have your own private bus that rolls around town then of course you count public transportation.
Yeah because there is nothing I like more than being forced into some lame hand holding tutorial level that I don't need even if I didn't read the manual.
They don't care about the environment, they're just being tight. Mind you I don't recall Ubisoft ever making decent manuals. Blizzard, on the other hand, have made some of the best manuals ever. When a company puts effort into it then it's always awesome to sit on the toilet and read the manual while doing your business.
If this is allowed that will cause great harm to the mobile market unless Apple does the decent think and doesn't use their advantage to screw the competition but what are the odds of that?
My first results, at the top of the page are usually apple for trailers. A bit further down you get video links which, yes, are often youtube but they can be any video site. The reason they're usually youtube is because most people use that but they're not forced to.
The only exception are people who make gaming videos like speed runs. Vimeo is more snobby about what they host so they won't (or wouldn't in the past) host speed runs and a lot of other content deemed uncreative so people are "forced" to put it on the other video site they know of and that is youtube. That sure as hell isn't google's doing. Youtube is just friendlier so people often go there instead and as a result the video links are often youtube but I've had others.
All of Google's data mining tactics intheir searches are tactics learned from previous search engine who still do the same and all new search engines do it too. Google just happens to have better algorithms and different ways of deciding what comes first.
There is nothing wrong with that. If you said all search engines had to use the same exact code there would be even less reason to switch. Plus if you don't like google's ways you are not tied to them. You can use any other search engine and block google in you host file if you want to be extreme about it. People don't switch because google does it better but that just means the competition have to work harder.
I think you must be a bit retarded. I can't uninstall IE from my machine. That is using your power to try and lock me into your software.
I can easily uninstall all my google software and I can add all their domains to my hosts file to point to127.0.0.1 and the internet will still work just fine.
Google also provides a web site to help mmigrate data to and from their sites. Virtually no one else is as helpful at letting you leave and that is why people don't leave Google.
Microsoft is just upset that the act of making bing the default search engine in the most used browser and making it harder to add google wasn't enough to deter people. Since their abuse of power did not work they're going to cry like a little baby.
The Contra player will most likely be better at quake 3 than the newbie though because he'll have a basic understanding of games in general.
Anyone that thinks you'll go from a tard to a genius will be disappointed. However, practising anything improves you ability at that particular thing. Take normal video games and put a newbie in front of Contra and then stick in someone who has been playing it for years. There will be a huge difference. Some people see bigger gains than others. For instance if I continue playing Mega man games I do get better but I'll never master them. That and I don't think we should complain too much about something that helps people take interest in things like math over wasting their morning reading the Daily Mail, Sun or something equally brain damaging.
True, but netbeans and the BBC don't serve ads. Those two are probably the two sites I visit the most. Eclipse.org is mainly just got grabbing new versions.
Two weeks ago it went and deleted two important for dev c++ and another program at my work. It was insistent they were viruses. I'm not sure how I could have received a virus since I get virtually no attachments and don't email anyone outside of work (ie no "fun" emails), I only visit the BBC, Netbean.org, Eclipse.org and a handful of other reputable sites because I rather goof off by writing my own code than doing nothing and I scan all my downloads before installing them.
Sure maybe I got unlucky for the first time in like 3 years. Maybe someone used my computer while I was on holiday but I suspect not. I suspect it's related to this.
The fatal flaw with you logic is that it assumes people are able to go elsewhere or more importantly will go elsewhere. Some of the most successful companies are the top immoral companies. Insurers are well known for being completely evil ( especially for health ) yet people still go to them.
Broadband companies won't really compete with each other because there is no financial incentive so many people can't go elsewhere.
I don't believe the government should baby people but I don't think companies can be trusted. There is a sensible middle ground that requires constant evaluation because things change and you can't come up with a one size fits all solution that'll last forever.
Seriously, they have no journalistic integrity. Not that they really are journalists but they're pretending to be so they should act the part that they causing a huge shit storm to get even more hits. I hope the guy who gave up his name loses his sack in some weird accident involving a clown.
A totally uncontrolled free market is the best option because corporations never screw anyone over. You should know that.
Putting things on the public internet for a search engine to crawl and who has to follow the government law and then expecting your privacy is completely different from keeping your source code private and expecting no one to see it.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out the difference. Don't worry, it'll sink in eventually.
Arguably he's right though. Sports are not art. The only sort of person that would call football (US or INT) an art would be a working class mouth breather who probably struggles to sign his own name.
Also it is not like Ebert has dedicated his life to attacking games. But perhaps it's because video game companies are so desperate to look like a winner they're always comparing themselves to movies and doing questionable things like comparing sales numbers of software and hardware against movie ticket sales which isn't even a logical comparison it but allows them to "beat" Hollywood.
Lastly, games aim for the lowest common denominator ever since the west moved into console gaming. We have fewer genres, fewer original ideas and more games that feel like the gaming equivalent of a Paris Hilton song. I wouldn't call that art. In fact, just because some songs can be art doesn't mean all songs are art or that they're worth anything at all.
Maybe once gaming grows up and stops comparing itself to Hollywood the movie guy will stop talking about games.
I'm not saying this is the best way or anyone would do it but...
int[] total = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10};
for(int i : total) {
System.out.println(i);
}
Of course you can use an array list too!
People are always sniping the elderly around here. It's always a shock but awesome to watch. Your town is boring.
Or you can use Scala.
I think part of the problem with Java is there is this sense of over complicating everything. Maybe because Java has a library for everything no one wants to do it without some big ass collection of jars.
Perl hasn't gone away. They've improved it and call it Python now.
Why use Zend? Even that can be a performance hog for what it's doing. Writing your own framework. PHP is dead easy to learn anyway. There's no need to rely on someone else. That's why there are a bazillion PHP CMS systems. Anyone can do it. I'm doing it and not because I think I'm better but I can build something for what I need fast enough and how I want it exactly.
This isn't really about web development in general but Java web development and writing getters / setters is the IDE's job.
It's 100% legal for a woman to walk topless down the streets of New York City.
These links say different
http://naturistaction.org/StatesFrames/State_Laws_Frames/New_York_Laws/body_new_york_laws.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2009/08/24/2009-08-24_halfnude_women_march_by_park_for_right_to_bare_breasts_ya_cant_top_this.html
And you believe what you see on TV?
As an American who has still spent most of my life in the US I am not going just by what I see on TV. That said to go onto something, like Judge Judy, and embarrass yourself shows greed. The mere fact people have been doing this since People's Court and there is now Judge Judy, Judge Joe Brown and whoever else now shows there are more than a handful of greedy people happy to sue for stupid things.
Really? You got some figures on that?
It's obviously not a case of everyone being a religious nut but Sarah Palin, Glen Beck and Rush Limbaugh supporters are proof of growing religious extremism. I'm not doing the research for you. It's shouldn't be news that Christians have been viewing 9/11 as an attack on their way of life and have been pushing harder to protect it.
Then there's the attacks on evolution being taught in school.
It's naive to think Christianity isn't more extreme in the US. Hell, some Christians use the fact they're more religious than Europeans as the reason Europe is apparently suffering because they've apparently forsaken God and the US is number one because it's a Christian nation.
Two of the three were politicians and one of those has been convicted of a crime for his writings. Hardly great examples.
The point being that the BNP is full of criminal thugs and neo-Nazis and he is still allowed to run for office and his party can still have European Parliament members. This is after hanging out with David Duke, praising the Waffen SS among other things.
About the only thing you can't do is go around denying the holocaust in Germany or creating games like Wolfenstien in Germany. I don't agree at all with that but I understand why a country responsible for killing so many people (even if most people didn't do it) would take some time to get over it.
Again neither regions are perfect. They're not *that* different either which is no surprise since the US was started by a load of Europeans.
But there are some differences. Europe is happy to have nudity on TV and in public view, better job protection and free healthcare. The US rather have more guns and put its money towards wars which offer no real value for its citizens.