Respect is earned, not given. Much like cookies are baked, and don't grow on trees. Which is ofcourse another issue with too many people these days. RASPECT MAH! Life exists in a circular system, leading to basic conformity. No. You're right getting 100% on a course doesn't prove much in a workplace, however when you're already moving from the workplace to a course, and vice versa it does.
I'm am old foggie, I can just see the forest with the trees in front of me. And realize that the world has changed.
See and I have a problem with this. In my law within social dynamics classes I was the only person in 8 years to get 100%(4.0gpa) in the course. Why? Because I've run a guild, learned how to balance everything, use the cores required for being a good leader, and knowing how to delegate tasks. And when asked by the professor who used to be a police inspector, and has more 1:1 person time then most people will ever see in their lives why I did so well, I pointed it to the freaking game.
The people who laugh at it, are 15-20 years behind the times. You along with other posters are there, nothing to be ashamed of. Getting old, well it ensures you become inflexible and set in your ways.
He is socialist that's the thing, it's not a untruth if it's true. As a canuck looking in, I see the same ideas and policies that political parties here(NDP, Green, Liberal and sometimes Tories) do, including pushing or ensuring state ownership of public property, etc.
It's not limited at the federal level either, but it exists at the state level too. Mainly in democrat heavy states.
Really I couldn't figure it out. I enjoy sc, sc2, sc3, but sc4 for lack of a better word always rubbed me the wrong way and I've tried several times to replay it over the last few years.
Except in most cases, the right to consent is buried within the EULA. Which is illegal, so it's akin to what you're implying. However when you're in a country which has a universal right to privacy, you can't consent that way. So regardless of what's put on FB, in various countries you have the right to keep that information 100% private by default.
In their world you don't. So you end up at odds with non-binding EULA's and founding documents of a country, or a charter of rights and freedoms, declaration of citizens rights, etc. I can tell you that EULA's and companies that use them as an attempt to bypass a citizens rights are at the bottom rung in law.
...that you willingly gave to them, knowing it is virtually impossible and totally unrealistic to assume it will remain private.
That's nice, but in lots of other places you have a universal right to privacy, even if you post something like that because it's considered a business transaction. Which means they have to get your explicit permission, and in most places outside the US, EULA's aren't binding.
Not really correct. I wear polarized glasses, as the other poster said there's two ways to polarize lenses. If what you said was true, I'd be 100% screwed all the time and I'd be wearing contacts with polarized sunglasses everywhere. Go-go photophobia(aka light sensitivity). After nearly 6 years of migraines every few days, my eyesight isn't quite right anymore. But in my case I see maybe one LCD every few months that's partially blocked out.
A max sentence however is a max sentence. I'm guessing that the judge tacked on extra for something else not mentioned in the article. If there's one thing news papers are good at it's ensuring that the court case that happened does not reflect what actually happened.
Best go recheck your temperature stations. When you get out of heat islands and aren't fudging based on broken ones(aka one station records at +8C, because someone screwed up), the temperature was around 0.11C above average.
Most developers do a terrible job at it. Have you see WoW and DA:O/A system? Not to mention ME/ME2's. Bleh. If achievements are anything to go by, I suck. Even my old main had next to none. I guess I broke the skinner box?
Funny that. Last time I looked there was a difference between pollution and climate science. But it seems to be the rage now that breathing causes global warming. In other news, the latest "OMG!!!!eleventy11 hottest temperature on record month" is actually 0.42 vs the 1.48 when you're not cherry picking your data.
Funny, it worked for me. The last MS game I bought was Freelancer, and despite how much I enjoyed it I know that it wasn't anywhere close to what CR was hoping to actually release.
My first question is what is openCL(blahblahblah googlit), my second question is why is it important on a card where I'm going to be using it for gaming in a super-dominated DX market as it is? Because as it stands, I don't see it.
Of course here in my home province, they recently added a ECE tax which is supposed to before recycling home electronics and such. Which means that the money goes right into the coffers. Of course I can never find anywhere to drop off my electronics, except at the same places which already did it.
Even the Romans knew that lead was bad and dangerous. All of their ductworking was coated with a silicate-carbonate to protect people from lead poisoning. What really was the issue, was the average person using lead utensils and drinking cups. Because it was plentiful, and cheap.
You might have missed it for the last little while, but English is pretty much the defacto trade language anywhere you go. But no, people don't get worked up over the intrusion of foreign languages into English. English in itself is highly mailable, which is why it's considered a trade language. French on the other hand, gets bent out of shape because they see it as pollution of the language. They're all about purity.
Respect is earned, not given. Much like cookies are baked, and don't grow on trees. Which is ofcourse another issue with too many people these days. RASPECT MAH! Life exists in a circular system, leading to basic conformity. No. You're right getting 100% on a course doesn't prove much in a workplace, however when you're already moving from the workplace to a course, and vice versa it does.
I'm am old foggie, I can just see the forest with the trees in front of me. And realize that the world has changed.
See and I have a problem with this. In my law within social dynamics classes I was the only person in 8 years to get 100%(4.0gpa) in the course. Why? Because I've run a guild, learned how to balance everything, use the cores required for being a good leader, and knowing how to delegate tasks. And when asked by the professor who used to be a police inspector, and has more 1:1 person time then most people will ever see in their lives why I did so well, I pointed it to the freaking game.
The people who laugh at it, are 15-20 years behind the times. You along with other posters are there, nothing to be ashamed of. Getting old, well it ensures you become inflexible and set in your ways.
He is socialist that's the thing, it's not a untruth if it's true. As a canuck looking in, I see the same ideas and policies that political parties here(NDP, Green, Liberal and sometimes Tories) do, including pushing or ensuring state ownership of public property, etc.
It's not limited at the federal level either, but it exists at the state level too. Mainly in democrat heavy states.
Really I couldn't figure it out. I enjoy sc, sc2, sc3, but sc4 for lack of a better word always rubbed me the wrong way and I've tried several times to replay it over the last few years.
With the craptasticy SC4 I'm not sure I'd want to see it come to the light of day.
Except in most cases, the right to consent is buried within the EULA. Which is illegal, so it's akin to what you're implying. However when you're in a country which has a universal right to privacy, you can't consent that way. So regardless of what's put on FB, in various countries you have the right to keep that information 100% private by default.
In their world you don't. So you end up at odds with non-binding EULA's and founding documents of a country, or a charter of rights and freedoms, declaration of citizens rights, etc. I can tell you that EULA's and companies that use them as an attempt to bypass a citizens rights are at the bottom rung in law.
That's nice, but in lots of other places you have a universal right to privacy, even if you post something like that because it's considered a business transaction. Which means they have to get your explicit permission, and in most places outside the US, EULA's aren't binding.
Not really correct. I wear polarized glasses, as the other poster said there's two ways to polarize lenses. If what you said was true, I'd be 100% screwed all the time and I'd be wearing contacts with polarized sunglasses everywhere. Go-go photophobia(aka light sensitivity). After nearly 6 years of migraines every few days, my eyesight isn't quite right anymore. But in my case I see maybe one LCD every few months that's partially blocked out.
A max sentence however is a max sentence. I'm guessing that the judge tacked on extra for something else not mentioned in the article. If there's one thing news papers are good at it's ensuring that the court case that happened does not reflect what actually happened.
Best go recheck your temperature stations. When you get out of heat islands and aren't fudging based on broken ones(aka one station records at +8C, because someone screwed up), the temperature was around 0.11C above average.
Most developers do a terrible job at it. Have you see WoW and DA:O/A system? Not to mention ME/ME2's. Bleh. If achievements are anything to go by, I suck. Even my old main had next to none. I guess I broke the skinner box?
I think you could call your option for Noscript vs Chrome convoluted. What makes ns better is that an idiot can use it.
Funny that. Last time I looked there was a difference between pollution and climate science. But it seems to be the rage now that breathing causes global warming. In other news, the latest "OMG!!!!eleventy11 hottest temperature on record month" is actually 0.42 vs the 1.48 when you're not cherry picking your data.
Funny, it worked for me. The last MS game I bought was Freelancer, and despite how much I enjoyed it I know that it wasn't anywhere close to what CR was hoping to actually release.
The chip isn't secure. We're already seeing cases in Canada where chipped cards are being copied.
I'm sure my GF would disagree with the "trivial and simple", after she started hemorrhaging and nearly bled to death.
PhysX does the same thing and operates on both nvidia and ati cards. I'm still not seeing a distinct point here.
My first question is what is openCL(blahblahblah googlit), my second question is why is it important on a card where I'm going to be using it for gaming in a super-dominated DX market as it is? Because as it stands, I don't see it.
Forget chinese blogs, they wrist pro-government stuff on any blog or website that has anti-PRC comments.
Bingo, as a "rightwing nut" I couldn't care as long as he does his job when he's supposed to.
Ontario. There's really no places to get rid of your electronics here, just the same places that were doing it before the tax.
Of course here in my home province, they recently added a ECE tax which is supposed to before recycling home electronics and such. Which means that the money goes right into the coffers. Of course I can never find anywhere to drop off my electronics, except at the same places which already did it.
Even the Romans knew that lead was bad and dangerous. All of their ductworking was coated with a silicate-carbonate to protect people from lead poisoning. What really was the issue, was the average person using lead utensils and drinking cups. Because it was plentiful, and cheap.
How many of those "correct statements" come from non peer reviewed sources. The number will shock you.
You might have missed it for the last little while, but English is pretty much the defacto trade language anywhere you go. But no, people don't get worked up over the intrusion of foreign languages into English. English in itself is highly mailable, which is why it's considered a trade language. French on the other hand, gets bent out of shape because they see it as pollution of the language. They're all about purity.