I ask you if is necessary to have high level to get out exploring the game without being killed in seconds. If your answer is yes, then there is the problem.
Answer me one thing. If you want to be a simple explorer in WoW (and engage in casual quest unintentionally), you can do this without having to spend many weeks "grinding" to have the minimum of the minimum to be able to go around exploring without getting killed in seconds? And you can avoid (hopefully, ignore) the retarded brats who infest every MMO? I usually ignore MMOs for not have as much free time as they require and not find any fun in grinding.
This. I fully agree, it would be a welcome twist in our history. I initially thought it was ice, but according to the information so far is something that is in the same place for too long to be ice (sublimation, sun hitting, etc). Then it is more likely to be another highly reflective material (and note that he appears to created the crater) , so I thought what kind of natural materials would be so reflective that way. It seems to me almost pure or polished metal, would be one of NASA discarded rocket stages that ended up hitting Ceres? Or... is some kind of rocket, but not from us?:-)
Well, I for myself do not need a deity to keep me "in line", I am quite responsible for my actions and I would like to believe I'm not the only one (but see my nickname, maybe the problem is that I'm not really human;-)).
If a person needs to be coerced 24/7 to be a good person by a higher, all-powerfull authority, it will have serious trouble getting to live in society.
Good point, but note that there is a big difference between "religious laws" so to speak and our "common law". Hopefully our common law is intended to maintain order and prevent us kill each other (a necessary "social contract" which enables us to live in a large group), while usually a religious law in truth express the will of an ancient "guru" who wanted to coerce his people to do his will "in name of God", for good or for evil.
It just depends on how you look at the issue. If you consider that the goal is to make people believe that there is an all-powerful being who knows everything you do, and then tell them that if they do not do all he (I mean, the "enlightened by him") say they have to do then this all-powerful entity will punish them without being able to avoid, then religion makes sense. Just control, as usual.
You did not understand. When your documents are on your PC, you are in control of what happens to them. When your documents are "in the cloud", a third party is in control of your documents and you have no guarantee that he is reliable (do not believe the marketing hype).
And between you and me, it's just stupid to throw away CPU time on wasteful applications just because you have CPU time to spare.
The web will not fail. She just did not have how to replace various types of desktop applications, but it has its place as several other tools. The problem is the idiots who see it as a magic solution to all problems (for being the only thing they know how to use).
And I sign underneath. As another commenter correctly put, it's probably just another facet of marketing attempt to make every one dependent of the damn cloud.
But in your case you have a good reason to go web, and looks like your users accept the performance penalty. Also most of your work is done in the server side so in this case makes sense to have a web application. What annoys me is when brats come wanting to convince me that web application is "the magic solution to all problems of the World" (even when it does not make any sense your application be web based), and that those who do not believe in them are fools.
- Flawless 24/7 connection to the internet is plain impossible and any application that does not take this into consideration is a piece of shit;
- Your data on a third-party server is always a security problem waiting to happen;
- Browsers cannot provide the exact same features of a native application without the idea of them being completely rethink;
- When a web application has successfully emulate a desktop application it usually costs double or triple in computational resources to do the same thing as a native application;
- HTML is not designed for making desktop GUI applications, it need a ridiculous amount of very ugly hacks do to things that are done easily using native GUIs;
That said, of course there are tasks where a web application is useful... But it is foolish to believe that so any task task can be done in a web application.
Today women are batshit crazy and ANY mistake (and notice the important detail that can be a mistake only in their view and be a completely banal thing for the rest of humanity.) with then can completely wreck yoyr life, maybe forever. So, why bother with them? Better to carry on your own life alone.
What the problem is with the attitude of you? Did I offend your mother given the level of aggression that I see in the way you write? Look, read again what I wrote. I even said that no one has yet built one for not having idea how to do, but that does not mean that therefore the idea "is completely impossible and anyone who says otherwise is a fool". Geez! Only because you do not know how to do, so nobody can do? I also do not know how to make one, but I do not arrogantly assume that therefore no one can.
Looks like you are yet another troll... Say to me where is a attack nuclear submarine on patrol on this moment, smartass. Is a bit more difficult than you think to find one, why do you think a submarine aircraft carrier will be much easier to find than an conventional aircraft carrier?
Well, aircraft are more flexible than cruise missiles. As I said before, is a good idea if you need aircraft to the mission. If you can simply use a cruise missile on your attack then you do not need a aircraft carrier or submarine aircraft carrier.
Range and stealth when you need to to launch an aircraft rather than a cruise missile, with the advantage of his enemy staying with little way to know where the aircraft came from.
well, I think you do not really get the idea. The purpose of a submarine like this is be able to deliver their aircraft close to the enemy without being seen, launch the attack (which will appear to have come out of nowhere, with little or no warning) and then leave again without being seen. A conventional aircraft carrier would have to navigate to the enemy being visible all the time before he could launch their aircraft, same for a aircraft using mid-air refueling.
The only problem with the idea is that nobody knows (yet?) how to make a submarine large enough to carry a reasonable number of aircraft and able to launch/recover them fast enough to avoid getting too long on the surface.
I ask you if is necessary to have high level to get out exploring the game without being killed in seconds. If your answer is yes, then there is the problem.
Answer me one thing. If you want to be a simple explorer in WoW (and engage in casual quest unintentionally), you can do this without having to spend many weeks "grinding" to have the minimum of the minimum to be able to go around exploring without getting killed in seconds? And you can avoid (hopefully, ignore) the retarded brats who infest every MMO? I usually ignore MMOs for not have as much free time as they require and not find any fun in grinding.
Let me see... A shitty "OS" on a low-powered, very cheap SoC and difficult to upgrade? What can go wrong?
You urgently need to learn to read, especially to understand what you read.
Do not confuse "being different" with "being superhuman".
This. I fully agree, it would be a welcome twist in our history. I initially thought it was ice, but according to the information so far is something that is in the same place for too long to be ice (sublimation, sun hitting, etc). Then it is more likely to be another highly reflective material (and note that he appears to created the crater) , so I thought what kind of natural materials would be so reflective that way. It seems to me almost pure or polished metal, would be one of NASA discarded rocket stages that ended up hitting Ceres? Or ... is some kind of rocket, but not from us? :-)
Well, I for myself do not need a deity to keep me "in line", I am quite responsible for my actions and I would like to believe I'm not the only one (but see my nickname, maybe the problem is that I'm not really human ;-)).
If a person needs to be coerced 24/7 to be a good person by a higher, all-powerfull authority, it will have serious trouble getting to live in society.
Good point, but note that there is a big difference between "religious laws" so to speak and our "common law". Hopefully our common law is intended to maintain order and prevent us kill each other (a necessary "social contract" which enables us to live in a large group), while usually a religious law in truth express the will of an ancient "guru" who wanted to coerce his people to do his will "in name of God", for good or for evil.
It just depends on how you look at the issue. If you consider that the goal is to make people believe that there is an all-powerful being who knows everything you do, and then tell them that if they do not do all he (I mean, the "enlightened by him") say they have to do then this all-powerful entity will punish them without being able to avoid, then religion makes sense. Just control, as usual.
You did not understand. When your documents are on your PC, you are in control of what happens to them. When your documents are "in the cloud", a third party is in control of your documents and you have no guarantee that he is reliable (do not believe the marketing hype).
And between you and me, it's just stupid to throw away CPU time on wasteful applications just because you have CPU time to spare.
The web will not fail. She just did not have how to replace various types of desktop applications, but it has its place as several other tools. The problem is the idiots who see it as a magic solution to all problems (for being the only thing they know how to use).
And I sign underneath. As another commenter correctly put, it's probably just another facet of marketing attempt to make every one dependent of the damn cloud.
But in your case you have a good reason to go web, and looks like your users accept the performance penalty. Also most of your work is done in the server side so in this case makes sense to have a web application. What annoys me is when brats come wanting to convince me that web application is "the magic solution to all problems of the World" (even when it does not make any sense your application be web based), and that those who do not believe in them are fools.
Again this bullshit?
- Flawless 24/7 connection to the internet is plain impossible and any application that does not take this into consideration is a piece of shit;
- Your data on a third-party server is always a security problem waiting to happen;
- Browsers cannot provide the exact same features of a native application without the idea of them being completely rethink;
- When a web application has successfully emulate a desktop application it usually costs double or triple in computational resources to do the same thing as a native application;
- HTML is not designed for making desktop GUI applications, it need a ridiculous amount of very ugly hacks do to things that are done easily using native GUIs;
That said, of course there are tasks where a web application is useful... But it is foolish to believe that so any task task can be done in a web application.
Why AC? Is a very, very good comment.
Today women are batshit crazy and ANY mistake (and notice the important detail that can be a mistake only in their view and be a completely banal thing for the rest of humanity.) with then can completely wreck yoyr life, maybe forever. So, why bother with them? Better to carry on your own life alone.
Interesting. Do you know which SSDs are coming with 3D NAND?
Or that. I did not recommended it because I do not deal with Debian for some time, so I'm not sure if the KDE from it is still okay.
KDE is always broken on Kubuntu. To get a proper KDE with Debian-like system you need to use the Mint distro.
Honestly, religion is a type of madness. And the worst part is that makes people easily controlled if you know the right buttons to press.
What the problem is with the attitude of you? Did I offend your mother given the level of aggression that I see in the way you write? Look, read again what I wrote. I even said that no one has yet built one for not having idea how to do, but that does not mean that therefore the idea "is completely impossible and anyone who says otherwise is a fool". Geez! Only because you do not know how to do, so nobody can do? I also do not know how to make one, but I do not arrogantly assume that therefore no one can.
Looks like you are yet another troll... Say to me where is a attack nuclear submarine on patrol on this moment, smartass. Is a bit more difficult than you think to find one, why do you think a submarine aircraft carrier will be much easier to find than an conventional aircraft carrier?
Well, aircraft are more flexible than cruise missiles. As I said before, is a good idea if you need aircraft to the mission. If you can simply use a cruise missile on your attack then you do not need a aircraft carrier or submarine aircraft carrier.
Range and stealth when you need to to launch an aircraft rather than a cruise missile, with the advantage of his enemy staying with little way to know where the aircraft came from.
well, I think you do not really get the idea. The purpose of a submarine like this is be able to deliver their aircraft close to the enemy without being seen, launch the attack (which will appear to have come out of nowhere, with little or no warning) and then leave again without being seen. A conventional aircraft carrier would have to navigate to the enemy being visible all the time before he could launch their aircraft, same for a aircraft using mid-air refueling.
The only problem with the idea is that nobody knows (yet?) how to make a submarine large enough to carry a reasonable number of aircraft and able to launch/recover them fast enough to avoid getting too long on the surface.