Seriously, are you trolling or simply do not understand that this IS scientific information about Martian terrain, geology, soil, tectonics, atmosphere etc. With respect to earth, it tells us a lot about the Goldilocks zone's extent. Mainly because the other 2 terrestrial planets - Mercury and Venus don't seem to have terrain like the earth.
Do you think there is just one kind of dusty, rocky desert? Go to the Atacama desert, and then to the Gobi desert, and to the Sahara. Tell me if you think they are the same.
Exactly. The very day they made a bog box appear in the UI advertising their premium 'Plus' version, I guessed the route it was going and ditched it for : Deluge.
I'd have never thought corporate greed for profit could actually do a good thing in the long run. Darn it, I sound like a capitalism-apologist right there.
Biologists do not see DNA as merely a storage medium. This might be an issue of semantics, but when biologists say "DNA" , they mean the molecule. Just plain DNA.
For it's 'non-storage-only' functions, DNA needs a bunch of proteins and RNA molecules. This entire functional and dynamic assemblage is referred to as 'chromatin'. This is why a bunch of other terms exist - exon, intron, promoter, enhancer, gene, telomere, tandem repeats, restriction site, nucleosome etc. Clearly, these are made up of DNA, but encode functions that are referred to by different names.
Packaging can be weird to understand. Some of the simplest-looking boxes are often hard to manufacture and use to package a product on a assembly line.
Remember that customer experience while unpacking is perhaps the most transient, short-lived event in the life of a product. Other factors such as safety while transport, shelf-appearance and the quality of the product itself is far far more important. And lets not get started about environmental costs of packaging.
It is easy to get all of it if you have a profit margin like Apple does - about 50%. The Nexus has a profit margin of barely 5-7%. So yes, they may cut corners on the box.
But something tells me people who want a Nexus get that the packaging is irrelevant enough as to be worthless within 2 minutes of the customer having finished it. Unboxing is where the function of packaging finishes.
Yes, I do think the US is falling apart. This is of course entirely subjective and based on my feeling of the trajectory of events in the last 20 years in the US. I don't live in the US, though I am 'involved' in the US being in a profession that is very international and am affected by US systems.
From the outside, irrationality seems to dominate US public opinion. US laws and rhetoric seem to drift further and further from ground realities. Especially so when concerning the nature of digital information, environmental issues , issues on religion and so on. And if anything can be considered to be the major sociological topics of our generation, I think the internet, environment and religion are the top three.
I may be - in fact hope to be, completely wrong in my pessimism.
" the fact still remains that Kim Dotcom made his fortune by providing a service that was used to circumvent paying for content."
Calling your opinion a fact , does not a fact make.
The fact would be that Kim Dotcom provided a service for file sharing, hosting and distribution. The files the clients of said service chose to share , host and distribute happened to contain content that they were not licensed to do so with. The clients are the criminals, not the provider of the service. This is the the technical and legal fact.
Since they can't prosecute a million people and possibly maintain their political office at the same time, the US (politicians and agencies) chose to go for the easiest and softest target in this case - namely , Kim Dotcom.
Why is he a soft target? He is a single identifiable individual, who is obese and rich from doing something that is borderline legal. The psychological impact of seeing a fat , pompous and rich man , who got that way doing something the common man is repeatedly told is a very very bad thing is rather irritating.
If you think there is even a shred of legality in the behavior of the US you are fooling yourself. Even if Kim Dotcom turned out to have facilitated crimes (which is debatable but may be alleged), the US did not stay within the law either. That just brings it down to a case of Might is Right. This is why this case should be an indicator to the US public that their system is going to the dogs.
"All murderers are punished unless they work in large numbers or to the sound of trumpets" - Voltaire. He said it best.
Can all these noobish people with their issue with version numbers get over it? Every Slashdot post has these idiots cribbing.
You can disable automatic updates. Why are you whining? You don't like something called 15? Write a Greasemonkey script to display the correct version number however you want.
All version numbers as supposed to say is which distribution came first and which came later. 15 > 14. That is all you need to know from a version number.
I also dispute your assertion that the apostrophe could be avoided while retaining meaning. "Knowing youre shit" is nonsensical, as "youre" is not a word. You have to parse it as either "you're" or "your", and the one that you choose dramatically changes the meaning of the sentence, as the pun demonstrates.
The apostrophe is avoided by using the standard "you are" instead of the colloquial "you're". I said "avoided", not "omitted".
No. It isn't all three. Here is another way to think about it : punctuation and spelling work on the written word. Tone and pitch apply to the spoken word. Grammar applies to the speech as well as literature because it has deeper connection to language.
Here is another way to think about it: grammar is syntax.
Punctuation exists to make that syntax more readable. Spelling exists to make vocabulary standardized. They are embellishments (in a linguistic sense), and grammar is the essence. The use of the symbols of punctuation and spelling for example , is rather variable in a language family - the Indo-European for example. Grammar, however, is not as variable. The elements of Indo-European grammar are common as far back as Panini.
If the subtleties are still lost on you, it is beyond my capacity to explain. The Wikipedia article provides a bunch of references that may be useful if you are interested.
I'll focus on the part of the sentence that is obviously the play on words "knowing your shit, and knowing you're shit?"
The verb knowing , as applied to the noun 'shit' is linked in two different ways in the phrases "knowing your shit" and "knowing you're shit?". In the first case, it is linked to the noun using a second person possessive pronoun "your". The meaning is therefore indicating who the particular noun under discussion , i.e.'shit', belongs to. In the second case, it is linked to the noun using a second person nominative pronoun, with the auxillary verb 'are' (to be, present complete tense). The meaning is therefore a description of the condition of this person.
That is grammar.
In the first case, your is spelled as it usually is, while in the second case "you are" is abbreviated to a colloquial "you're". This abbreviation does not change meaning.
That is spelling.
A comma indicates the two phrases. It is superfluous as the conjunction 'and' already exists in the following phrase. A question mark indicates the interrogative form of the sentence. The apostrophe is a convention indicating that an abbreviation is made. Neither of these change the meaning of the specific phrases under discussion, and the comma and apostrophe could have easily been avoided while still retaining meaning.
That is punctuation.
The play on words is only because in a particular dialect of the English called American English, the "your' and "you're" sound almost similar, while "shit" has multiple connotations. Some may even consider it funny.
As I said, punctuation may convey meaning, but it is typically manifested as tonal or other onomatopoeic variations while speaking. Grammar is more tied to the structure of a language and meaning.
Ellipses are punctuation, which is important in prose. Grammar on the other hand is not a mere symbolic identifier. Grammar establishes the rules of the language from which meaning is derived.
Yes, punctuation may also convey meaning , but has a much shallower effect than grammar.
Assuming they want to retain their customers, this should spark a competition between ISPs to demonstrate , ironically, their incompetence at implementing relevant monitoring processes.
The next time a lawyer asks them for a user's data transaction list, they should be saying "Oh sure, here is a list of PING request sent from this users connection since January...."
It is not nVidia's job to do ANYTHING for X or Y operating system. If they make crappy drivers for a certain OS, they lose market on that OS. Maybe they don't care about that market.
Meh. It's a paper that exploits the fact that current chemical modifications involve mass shifts in a certain range. They just determined the range by running a mass-spec on the hundred or so things out there (which is trivial considering mass-specs can be done on thousands of sampes in an automated facility).
This 'mass-shift' range can easily change and is not likely to be valid even within months of this paper being out.
About a few hundred reasons, the most important of which are 1. the much larger likelihood of an immune reaction to the collagen-elastin matrix. Human collagen =! Cattle collagen , mainly in terms of glycosylation etc.
2. Large blood vessels of the body have some degree of specialization, they aren't just pipes. Finding an anatomically compatible cattle vein can be a problem, what with cattle liver being a completely different shape and all that.
3. As a matter of principle, you really don't want to expose cattle pathogens deep into the human peritoneum, it only encourages them to jump species. and before you say Sterilization, remember that is only a probabilistic process which you can't do too much of non-destructively.
Those some people are are lawyers. For whom, the profit is in running lawsuits, irrespective of whether they are justified or not
Seriously, are you trolling or simply do not understand that this IS scientific information about Martian terrain, geology, soil, tectonics, atmosphere etc. With respect to earth, it tells us a lot about the Goldilocks zone's extent. Mainly because the other 2 terrestrial planets - Mercury and Venus don't seem to have terrain like the earth.
Do you think there is just one kind of dusty, rocky desert?
Go to the Atacama desert, and then to the Gobi desert, and to the Sahara. Tell me if you think they are the same.
Obviously this must mean that Martian rocks and Earth rocks share a common ancestor!
Yes. It does. That common ancestor is called the protoplanetary disc which led to the formation of the inner solar system.
Now go troll somewhere else.
Since I use Windows and Linux, I prefer Deluge.
Exactly. The very day they made a bog box appear in the UI advertising their premium 'Plus' version, I guessed the route it was going and ditched it for : Deluge.
They're discouraging the iPhone?
I'd have never thought corporate greed for profit could actually do a good thing in the long run. Darn it, I sound like a capitalism-apologist right there.
you're going to be staffing the call centers with people who have just a high school education, then you might as well do that in the United States
Employee salary. Next!
Money Money Money!
Must be funny!
In the rich man's world...
Biologists do not see DNA as merely a storage medium. This might be an issue of semantics, but when biologists say "DNA" , they mean the molecule. Just plain DNA.
For it's 'non-storage-only' functions, DNA needs a bunch of proteins and RNA molecules. This entire functional and dynamic assemblage is referred to as 'chromatin'. This is why a bunch of other terms exist - exon, intron, promoter, enhancer, gene, telomere, tandem repeats, restriction site, nucleosome etc. Clearly, these are made up of DNA, but encode functions that are referred to by different names.
Packaging can be weird to understand. Some of the simplest-looking boxes are often hard to manufacture and use to package a product on a assembly line.
Remember that customer experience while unpacking is perhaps the most transient, short-lived event in the life of a product. Other factors such as safety while transport, shelf-appearance and the quality of the product itself is far far more important. And lets not get started about environmental costs of packaging.
It is easy to get all of it if you have a profit margin like Apple does - about 50%. The Nexus has a profit margin of barely 5-7%. So yes, they may cut corners on the box.
But something tells me people who want a Nexus get that the packaging is irrelevant enough as to be worthless within 2 minutes of the customer having finished it. Unboxing is where the function of packaging finishes.
...who thinks this rambling about browser choices is seeming practically benign considering all the things Apple is doing...
Yes, I do think the US is falling apart. This is of course entirely subjective and based on my feeling of the trajectory of events in the last 20 years in the US. I don't live in the US, though I am 'involved' in the US being in a profession that is very international and am affected by US systems.
From the outside, irrationality seems to dominate US public opinion. US laws and rhetoric seem to drift further and further from ground realities. Especially so when concerning the nature of digital information, environmental issues , issues on religion and so on. And if anything can be considered to be the major sociological topics of our generation, I think the internet, environment and religion are the top three.
I may be - in fact hope to be, completely wrong in my pessimism.
" the fact still remains that Kim Dotcom made his fortune by providing a service that was used to circumvent paying for content."
Calling your opinion a fact , does not a fact make.
The fact would be that Kim Dotcom provided a service for file sharing, hosting and distribution. The files the clients of said service chose to share , host and distribute happened to contain content that they were not licensed to do so with. The clients are the criminals, not the provider of the service. This is the the technical and legal fact.
Since they can't prosecute a million people and possibly maintain their political office at the same time, the US (politicians and agencies) chose to go for the easiest and softest target in this case - namely , Kim Dotcom.
Why is he a soft target? He is a single identifiable individual, who is obese and rich from doing something that is borderline legal. The psychological impact of seeing a fat , pompous and rich man , who got that way doing something the common man is repeatedly told is a very very bad thing is rather irritating.
If you think there is even a shred of legality in the behavior of the US you are fooling yourself. Even if Kim Dotcom turned out to have facilitated crimes (which is debatable but may be alleged), the US did not stay within the law either. That just brings it down to a case of Might is Right. This is why this case should be an indicator to the US public that their system is going to the dogs.
"All murderers are punished unless they work in large numbers or to the sound of trumpets" - Voltaire. He said it best.
Can all these noobish people with their issue with version numbers get over it? Every Slashdot post has these idiots cribbing.
You can disable automatic updates. Why are you whining? You don't like something called 15? Write a Greasemonkey script to display the correct version number however you want.
All version numbers as supposed to say is which distribution came first and which came later. 15 > 14. That is all you need to know from a version number.
I also dispute your assertion that the apostrophe could be avoided while retaining meaning. "Knowing youre shit" is nonsensical, as "youre" is not a word. You have to parse it as either "you're" or "your", and the one that you choose dramatically changes the meaning of the sentence, as the pun demonstrates.
The apostrophe is avoided by using the standard "you are" instead of the colloquial "you're". I said "avoided", not "omitted".
No. It isn't all three. Here is another way to think about it : punctuation and spelling work on the written word. Tone and pitch apply to the spoken word. Grammar applies to the speech as well as literature because it has deeper connection to language.
Here is another way to think about it: grammar is syntax .
Punctuation exists to make that syntax more readable. Spelling exists to make vocabulary standardized. They are embellishments (in a linguistic sense), and grammar is the essence. The use of the symbols of punctuation and spelling for example , is rather variable in a language family - the Indo-European for example. Grammar, however, is not as variable. The elements of Indo-European grammar are common as far back as Panini.
If the subtleties are still lost on you, it is beyond my capacity to explain. The Wikipedia article provides a bunch of references that may be useful if you are interested.
I'll focus on the part of the sentence that is obviously the play on words "knowing your shit, and knowing you're shit?"
The verb knowing , as applied to the noun 'shit' is linked in two different ways in the phrases "knowing your shit" and "knowing you're shit?".
In the first case, it is linked to the noun using a second person possessive pronoun "your". The meaning is therefore indicating who the particular noun under discussion , i.e.'shit', belongs to.
In the second case, it is linked to the noun using a second person nominative pronoun, with the auxillary verb 'are' (to be, present complete tense). The meaning is therefore a description of the condition of this person.
That is grammar.
In the first case, your is spelled as it usually is, while in the second case "you are" is abbreviated to a colloquial "you're". This abbreviation does not change meaning.
That is spelling.
A comma indicates the two phrases. It is superfluous as the conjunction 'and' already exists in the following phrase. A question mark indicates the interrogative form of the sentence. The apostrophe is a convention indicating that an abbreviation is made. Neither of these change the meaning of the specific phrases under discussion, and the comma and apostrophe could have easily been avoided while still retaining meaning.
That is punctuation.
The play on words is only because in a particular dialect of the English called American English, the "your' and "you're" sound almost similar, while "shit" has multiple connotations. Some may even consider it funny.
As I said, punctuation may convey meaning, but it is typically manifested as tonal or other onomatopoeic variations while speaking. Grammar is more tied to the structure of a language and meaning.
Ellipses are punctuation, which is important in prose. Grammar on the other hand is not a mere symbolic identifier. Grammar establishes the rules of the language from which meaning is derived.
Yes, punctuation may also convey meaning , but has a much shallower effect than grammar.
1. It's spelt 'Kenya'
2. You can't play the global market without paying attention to global standards of obviousness.
You argument about Europeans and Americans is baseless. It is clear to everyone that Apple is simply litigating to prevent competition.
Speaking of Kenya, don't be an ostrich.
Assuming they want to retain their customers, this should spark a competition between ISPs to demonstrate , ironically, their incompetence at implementing relevant monitoring processes.
The next time a lawyer asks them for a user's data transaction list, they should be saying "Oh sure, here is a list of PING request sent from this users connection since January...."
How do you know if the WSJ article isn't paywalled just for Mac users? Works ok for me.
It is not nVidia's job to do ANYTHING for X or Y operating system. If they make crappy drivers for a certain OS, they lose market on that OS. Maybe they don't care about that market.
And why shouldn't that exactly be an nVidia employee's priorities? You seem to suggest it's a negative point.
Meh. It's a paper that exploits the fact that current chemical modifications involve mass shifts in a certain range. They just determined the range by running a mass-spec on the hundred or so things out there (which is trivial considering mass-specs can be done on thousands of sampes in an automated facility).
This 'mass-shift' range can easily change and is not likely to be valid even within months of this paper being out.
About a few hundred reasons, the most important of which are
1. the much larger likelihood of an immune reaction to the collagen-elastin matrix. Human collagen =! Cattle collagen , mainly in terms of glycosylation etc.
2. Large blood vessels of the body have some degree of specialization, they aren't just pipes. Finding an anatomically compatible cattle vein can be a problem, what with cattle liver being a completely different shape and all that.
3. As a matter of principle, you really don't want to expose cattle pathogens deep into the human peritoneum, it only encourages them to jump species. and before you say Sterilization, remember that is only a probabilistic process which you can't do too much of non-destructively.