good call. slackware has the friendliest community forum that i've used. and i assume, coz i've never really tried it, that ubuntu has a friendly community forum as well.
i find the juxtaposition interesting. slackware tends to be stuck in the past (yeah, yeah, stability and stuff. i use slackware too. go away.) and ubuntu seems to go against accepted "practices"(remember wayland?).
Good point. I was more focused on the call recursion and was not able to think about the "recursed" group being able to separate themselves from the main group by stepping forward and doing the dance/sort there.
Each game, after turning on and off a certain number of times, sometimes 50, sometimes 500, would fail. Wimberly would be paid to fix it, and police reports say, he would insert a new virus with a new countdown.
good call. slackware has the friendliest community forum that i've used. and i assume, coz i've never really tried it, that ubuntu has a friendly community forum as well. i find the juxtaposition interesting. slackware tends to be stuck in the past (yeah, yeah, stability and stuff. i use slackware too. go away.) and ubuntu seems to go against accepted "practices"(remember wayland?).
to make hard-on jokes again?
That's exactly what SkyNet would say.
you make it sound like you view it regularly
Good point. I was more focused on the call recursion and was not able to think about the "recursed" group being able to separate themselves from the main group by stepping forward and doing the dance/sort there.
They'd have to be able to do something similar to mitosis: split in two repeatedly and then merge again.
Or maybe something like Inception wherein it's a dance within a dream within a dream within the Matrix within a dream.
yeah, SOUNDS like it. til you go there and you find out that it's just one big sausage party with other guys like you who hoped a little too much.
then you ask yourselves: "where are all the girls?"
that place is probably located under a bridge
Feynman real talent was the ability to explain complex physics in terms even a 12 year old could understand. Looks like this kid has that same talent.
Looks like this kid read Feynman's book.
...from them wikileaks cables?
Yes.
Wait. Physicists? I thought you were talking about Apple.
samzenpus might have forgotten the "new" in "news for nerds"
good catch, sir.
I like the part where he was being tested. Sadly, that probably never happens in the real world.
As we all know, Java has a package for everything.
import com.aliens.spaceship.mothership
import com.aliens.spaceship.stolencraft
stolenCraft.getMac().sendVirus( motherShip );
I don't get how a headless camel is relevant to the article.
For those who don't get it...
Each game, after turning on and off a certain number of times, sometimes 50, sometimes 500, would fail. Wimberly would be paid to fix it, and police reports say, he would insert a new virus with a new countdown.
Does it really qualify as a virus?
I recommend doing a some research before bashing something you don't understand.
i forgot to mention that i was just kidding and that i use ZFS myself.
ZFS is fucking awesome.
why? because it has a Z?
the noisy over-opinionated minority experiencing a problem
there. fixed that for you.
Yes, but it answers everything in the form of a question.
It is both alive and dead.
on facebook. duh.
don't forget to spam everyone's news feed with "join my blood in blood wars!"
three trips per can.....to the toilet.
try playing grand theft auto for a few hours then go out with a real car.
i actually had to remind myself that i wasn't playing anymore.