The name FORTRAN doesn't consist of initials, but two syllables from other words. As such there's really no question of whether you should verbally spell out its name.
If you want to get a Ph.D, then get it. Don't think about its effect on your career. Do what you love and love what you do. If this means doctoral studies, then go for it.
Conversely, don't do something out of character just because it might give you a +1 to an ability check. That's for weenies.
Other than source, release Slackware packages.
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If you must release binaries, do it in the Slackware format. They're just tarballs with install scripts. Everyone's got tar.
The point of my (admittedly absurd) analogy is that unethical actions should not be justified by an argument that those actions are profitable (or serve to protect a business model). But perhaps I am a radical for thinking that the desire for money is the greatest human value.
There is some controversy about this. Many are inclined to speak of a "schizoid personality type" which encompasses many of the tendencies of the "disorder", but doesn't have the unhealthy connotations. Some refer to the INTP Myers-Briggs type as "Schizoid". My advice is to read it, and think about how it compares to your personality, but don't immediately diagnose yourself as having a personality disorder. If you are unsatisfied with your life, then talk to someone else.
I'm sick and tired of the bad press that professional assassins get. They have families to feed, and a prohibition on murder threatens their way of life.
The limitations placed on the federal government (especially by the Tenth Amendment) have meant almost nothing for quite some time now. Once in a while the SCOTUS will smack them down on something, but most of the abuses are not reviewed by the court.
You guys make some great games. I've had countless hours of fun with the Diablos, the Warcrafts, and Starcraft. Now I'll never buy any of your products again. Bye.
I use fvwm2. I like it, and it seems to run pretty well on my old laptop (486DX-50, 12MB). I even run it on my primary box (GNOME and KDE don't do much for me).
Often people say "x is gone" as a way of expressing their intention of getting rid of "x", even if they have not already done so. Sure, it's an abuse of language, but it happens.
Also, it seems to me that the author was merely reporting the words of the friend. If anyone was lying (assuming no abuse of language as described above), it would be the friend and not the author (who would be only quoting a lie).
Because, being from the planet Krypton, I can move at amazing speeds, and accessing my address book and "to do" list is an unbearable, tedious chore because the processor can't keep up with me. I suppose you mere humans wouldn't really mind though.
There's also the fact that I want to do heavy number crunching on my PDA. Factoring large numbers into primes, running software to design chips with millions of transistors, etc. Palms just don't cut it in that department.
But maybe these CE devices are what I need. Since I also have tremendous strength, it would be no trouble to carry out the trash despite being weighed down by the many batteries that the CE devices would burn through.
...except for the science articles. And the political
articles. And some of the Q&A articles. And many of the interviews.
And some other stuff.
Other than that it's all about Linux. Well, maybe some BSD as well, but that's just another Linux distribution, right?
Every time I load up a new slashdot page, Mozilla informs me that slashdot.org wants to modify an existing cookie. This is really annoying. The old slashdot didn't do that. Please revert back to the previous behaviour.
I'm fortunate enough to live in an area (San Fransisco Bay Area) with a large number of college radio stations, so there's usually something good on the radio. However, I was visiting some friends recently (in the San Fernando Valley) and noticed that the radio dial there is full of crap. I ended up listening to the internet feed for KFJC while I was there. Sometimes "Why not just listen to the real radio" isn't enough.
If you home school your kids, you deprive them of valuable lessons in life -- for example, how are they going to learn about how screwed up the public education system is?
On a more serious note, school is important for learning how to deal with other people. Every home schooled person I've come across (warning! sample size of one!) has had problems interacting with people.
I'm on Napster right now. The only files I'm currently sharing are live Phish tracks. The following have been filtered out:
Suzy Greenberg
Tweezer Reprise
Why Don't We Do It In The Road
That's out of 37 tracks.
For a test, I had made a copy of "Why Don't We Do It In The Road" and called it "Madonna Sucks". That got filtered as well. Then I made a copy of "Blister In The Sun" and called it "Madonna Sucks", but that didn't get filtered. Strange.
Never mind that you can legally download recordings of live concerts by certain generous musical groups like the Grateful Dead, Phish, and Dave Matthews Band. We can't let facts get in the way when there's trolling to be done.
I am pleased to announce the formation of the FVWM Syndicate, which is an association of developers and business partners whose goal is to promote awareness of and development for the FVWM desktop environment.
I was an infrequent user of mathworld. It was very useful in the undernet.org #math channel as you could refer people to a page instead of giving a long, drawn-out explanation in channel.
On the other hand, I found some of the information to be rather incomplete. Much of the ring theory, for example, seemed to be skewed towards commutative rings. Several definitions were missing.
I think that this is an excellent excuse to make a new grass-roots math web database, perhaps based on the Everything engine. Perhaps I'll see what I can do about this.
It is vitally important that this bandwidth be controlled by big corporations. Time has shown that private citizens need to be guided by the benevolent hand of big money, and this is made easier if big money controls the means of communication. We can thank the Democrats and Republicans for their consistent support of the corporate cause, which is reflected in actions such as this auction.
I ask my fellow (US) Slashdot readers to please let this continue by supporting these two fine parties in November. For more information, see Billionaires for Bush (or Gore).
The name FORTRAN doesn't consist of initials, but two syllables from other words. As such there's really no question of whether you should verbally spell out its name.
If you want to get a Ph.D, then get it. Don't think about its effect on your career. Do what you love and love what you do. If this means doctoral studies, then go for it. Conversely, don't do something out of character just because it might give you a +1 to an ability check. That's for weenies.
If you must release binaries, do it in the Slackware format. They're just tarballs with install scripts. Everyone's got tar.
Maybe I should have just omitted that sentence anyway. It's rather pissy.
The point of my (admittedly absurd) analogy is that unethical actions should not be justified by an argument that those actions are profitable (or serve to protect a business model). But perhaps I am a radical for thinking that the desire for money is the greatest human value.
Here's a link: [Link]
There is some controversy about this. Many are inclined to speak of a "schizoid personality type" which encompasses many of the tendencies of the "disorder", but doesn't have the unhealthy connotations. Some refer to the INTP Myers-Briggs type as "Schizoid". My advice is to read it, and think about how it compares to your personality, but don't immediately diagnose yourself as having a personality disorder. If you are unsatisfied with your life, then talk to someone else.
I'm sick and tired of the bad press that professional assassins get. They have families to feed, and a prohibition on murder threatens their way of life.
If something is breakable by definition, then the breakability is self-evident, and can at most be confirmed by history.
The limitations placed on the federal government (especially by the Tenth Amendment) have meant almost nothing for quite some time now. Once in a while the SCOTUS will smack them down on something, but most of the abuses are not reviewed by the court.
You guys make some great games. I've had countless hours of fun with the Diablos, the Warcrafts, and Starcraft. Now I'll never buy any of your products again. Bye.
Perhaps you should demand a refund. Or maybe there should be some sort of law that requires people to be polite.
I use fvwm2. I like it, and it seems to run pretty well on my old laptop (486DX-50, 12MB). I even run it on my primary box (GNOME and KDE don't do much for me).
Also, it seems to me that the author was merely reporting the words of the friend. If anyone was lying (assuming no abuse of language as described above), it would be the friend and not the author (who would be only quoting a lie).
Relax.
There's also the fact that I want to do heavy number crunching on my PDA. Factoring large numbers into primes, running software to design chips with millions of transistors, etc. Palms just don't cut it in that department.
But maybe these CE devices are what I need. Since I also have tremendous strength, it would be no trouble to carry out the trash despite being weighed down by the many batteries that the CE devices would burn through.
Preach on, brother!
Every time I load up a new slashdot page, Mozilla informs me that slashdot.org wants to modify an existing cookie. This is really annoying. The old slashdot didn't do that. Please revert back to the previous behaviour.
I'm fortunate enough to live in an area (San Fransisco Bay Area) with a large number of college radio stations, so there's usually something good on the radio. However, I was visiting some friends recently (in the San Fernando Valley) and noticed that the radio dial there is full of crap. I ended up listening to the internet feed for KFJC while I was there. Sometimes "Why not just listen to the real radio" isn't enough.
It's /var/log/packages, not /var/adm/packages.
On a more serious note, school is important for learning how to deal with other people. Every home schooled person I've come across (warning! sample size of one!) has had problems interacting with people.
- Suzy Greenberg
- Tweezer Reprise
- Why Don't We Do It In The Road
That's out of 37 tracks. For a test, I had made a copy of "Why Don't We Do It In The Road" and called it "Madonna Sucks". That got filtered as well. Then I made a copy of "Blister In The Sun" and called it "Madonna Sucks", but that didn't get filtered. Strange.Never mind that you can legally download recordings of live concerts by certain generous musical groups like the Grateful Dead, Phish, and Dave Matthews Band. We can't let facts get in the way when there's trolling to be done.
I am pleased to announce the formation of the FVWM Syndicate, which is an association of developers and business partners whose goal is to promote awareness of and development for the FVWM desktop environment.
validator.w3.org
I think that this is an excellent excuse to make a new grass-roots math web database, perhaps based on the Everything engine. Perhaps I'll see what I can do about this.
I ask my fellow (US) Slashdot readers to please let this continue by supporting these two fine parties in November. For more information, see Billionaires for Bush (or Gore).