I love the huge gap of understanding between media players such as youtube and ad producers. Ad companies throw their ads at youtube who says 'sure, tons of people view this ad' and they assume that means people actually see it. Viewers just hit mute and scroll away or let their hand fall to their side for a while until the ad goes away. Nobody actually ever sees the ad, but youtube thinks they did, and tells the ad company they did, so everyone but the end user actually thinks ads have purpose. lol.
You really shouldn't use California as a baseline for this though. Adults work at McDonalds here because they take part time jobs as secondary jobs. The cost of living is so high that even if minimum wage was 15 here they'd be about as well off as someone working current minimum wage in most of the rest of the country. Not only that, but we have a lot of... migrant workers who are working up from nothing. They will take anything and if you're going to choose between a desperate worker that will do anything to keep their job vs a teenager, the choice is easy.
All of 405 and 5 have speed limits that state 65... yet literally everyone goes 70-80. If you are going 60-65 you end up obstructing traffic rather badly. Hopefully California either updates their speed limit signs or everyone just stops buying Fords cause lol they suck anyway.
Who would vagina jokes offend? Would that be supposed to be a hostile workplace to men? Cause as a guy... I find that thought extraordinarily absurd. Most likely, it would also be considered "offensive and hostile towards women". This leads me to conclude that any genitalia themed software is thus offensive to women, but apparently, implicitly, not to men. Know that saying when you can't spot the sucker in the room... it's you? Well, when you have a problem with everyone/everything, you are actually the one with the problem.
All we need is another Sword of Truth debacle where the tv show is disgustingly horrid and offensive to any fans of the series. Sell the rights to HBO or Netflix, they seem to be the only two companies that are currently producing TV shows while actually caring about the quality and content.
I played EQ from about 99-04, in a lot of ways I really liked the toughness of the game since I came in from MUDs that were even more brutal so it seemed like an easier game lol, though when I started playing again recently just to reminisce I realized just how difficult it is compared to modern mmos. I also liked that if you really screwed up you could potentially screw yourself out of a whole day just due to like you said, corpse retrieval or whatever. It was part of the charm imo.
EQ did fix some things though such as the corpse retrieval (gear doesn't drop in corpse anymore, just exp) and they put in mercenaries to let you solo most places. It's far more casual now than it used to be.
They didn't really have to create anything new to compete. EQ is/was better in many ways to WoW, though not saying that WoW is bad in any way, but your statement is like saying when Guild Wars 2 came out that Blizzard had to release something else to compete with it. EQ is from an era that was vastly different than most MMOs today on a rather fundamental level so they kept a fairly stable playerbase, but without something to get new blood it was eventually doomed, it just took 16 years.
Without the Numenorian blade possibly breaking the enchantment, that scene would have played out with the witch king laughing and saying "You fool! Don't you realize that 'man' is short for huMAN in this context?!!" *beheads her*.
The STI is only 4k more than the WRX. At the prices we're talking about that's not all that significant, especially since usually these cars are going to have between 600-2k in mods on average (Including tune).
Probably. Considering the BRZ is practically a copy of the FR-S, I don't expect too many people who want to buy a Subaru sports car is going to get one that looks the same as a piece of crap Scion.
Yeah... what is this insta-nap thing? I can fall asleep easily at night but during the day there is no way. I don't care how tired I am it just won't happen unless I'm somewhere that is a home-like place and in a receptacle meant for sleeping.
This is Slashdot. If it's software related and negative, everyone blames Microsoft whether they are involved or not. It seems to me like the government wanted free stuff so it stands to reason that the people who create stuff for their livelihood would not like that. I mean... that's the whole point in people not liking piracy. Just cause you put it into law doesn't mean it's morally right... kind of like legal tax evasion for churches.
That's true in some cases, but very false in others. CS is not just about math, in fact, I have done almost no complex math since I left college and started my career like 7 years ago. CS to me has been more about critical problem solving, high impact design, and making sure you don't cause more work with the work you do. I work on a highly parallel data warehouse that uses both hardware and azure vm services and while I need almost no math, there is an incredible amount of research and thinking that go into it. This is one area where experience is quite important, but fancy algorithms are almost entirely useless.
The risk vs reward isn't good enough. I can easily go the rest of my life with glasses/contacts, but gamble on my eyes... hell no. I've played enough video games to know that 0.01% or whatever the odds do happen eventually.
Back in the day and still a bit today there were three reasons: one being as you mentioned compatibility. Another being sound quality, obviously. The third, which I found to be by far the most important, was by having a discreet sound card you wouldn't get weird noise from your motherboard in your audio. The cpu would weirdly leak into audio chips via interference that was incredibly annoying. I had one mobo where whenever I moved my mouse (which spikes cpu slightly due to interrupts) it would make the 'whizzzzzzzz' noise the whole time it was moving lol.
It's inflammatory to say they are "banned" rather than "not allowed to be used". Banned implies that you cannot enter the theater with them... but "once the lights dim" implies you are allowed in, just not allowed to use them.
My favorite thing to watch is when two "Freedoms" are in conflict. Such as basic human rights freedoms like gay marriage vs. religion freedoms like oppressing non-members of your religion. The victims of these battles are very rarely the correct ones.
At least if nothing else gay people can stop claiming to be a weak minority... being able to blackmail a fairly famous CEO into stepping down is not a small accomplishment.
How is collecting DNA from dog poop any less invasive than the NSA collecting metadata from cell phone usage. Both of them are used to track the owners and invade privacy. This should be an illegal practice. I hate dog poop not being cleaned up as much as anyone, but this just seems incredibly wrong.
Or we could start requiring a jury to take a very simple entry exam to show basic understanding of the concepts that will be discussed in whatever trial they will be in. No self-respecting jury that hasn't been bribed or threatened would ever vote for a patent troll if they had even rudimentary understanding of the situation.
I love the huge gap of understanding between media players such as youtube and ad producers. Ad companies throw their ads at youtube who says 'sure, tons of people view this ad' and they assume that means people actually see it. Viewers just hit mute and scroll away or let their hand fall to their side for a while until the ad goes away. Nobody actually ever sees the ad, but youtube thinks they did, and tells the ad company they did, so everyone but the end user actually thinks ads have purpose. lol.
You really shouldn't use California as a baseline for this though. Adults work at McDonalds here because they take part time jobs as secondary jobs. ... migrant workers who are working up from nothing. They will take anything and if you're going to choose between a desperate worker that will do anything to keep their job vs a teenager, the choice is easy.
The cost of living is so high that even if minimum wage was 15 here they'd be about as well off as someone working current minimum wage in most of the rest of the country.
Not only that, but we have a lot of
All of 405 and 5 have speed limits that state 65... yet literally everyone goes 70-80. If you are going 60-65 you end up obstructing traffic rather badly. Hopefully California either updates their speed limit signs or everyone just stops buying Fords cause lol they suck anyway.
Who would vagina jokes offend? Would that be supposed to be a hostile workplace to men? Cause as a guy... I find that thought extraordinarily absurd. Most likely, it would also be considered "offensive and hostile towards women". This leads me to conclude that any genitalia themed software is thus offensive to women, but apparently, implicitly, not to men. Know that saying when you can't spot the sucker in the room... it's you? Well, when you have a problem with everyone/everything, you are actually the one with the problem.
All we need is another Sword of Truth debacle where the tv show is disgustingly horrid and offensive to any fans of the series. Sell the rights to HBO or Netflix, they seem to be the only two companies that are currently producing TV shows while actually caring about the quality and content.
I played EQ from about 99-04, in a lot of ways I really liked the toughness of the game since I came in from MUDs that were even more brutal so it seemed like an easier game lol, though when I started playing again recently just to reminisce I realized just how difficult it is compared to modern mmos. I also liked that if you really screwed up you could potentially screw yourself out of a whole day just due to like you said, corpse retrieval or whatever. It was part of the charm imo.
EQ did fix some things though such as the corpse retrieval (gear doesn't drop in corpse anymore, just exp) and they put in mercenaries to let you solo most places. It's far more casual now than it used to be.
They didn't really have to create anything new to compete. EQ is/was better in many ways to WoW, though not saying that WoW is bad in any way, but your statement is like saying when Guild Wars 2 came out that Blizzard had to release something else to compete with it. EQ is from an era that was vastly different than most MMOs today on a rather fundamental level so they kept a fairly stable playerbase, but without something to get new blood it was eventually doomed, it just took 16 years.
Without the Numenorian blade possibly breaking the enchantment, that scene would have played out with the witch king laughing and saying "You fool! Don't you realize that 'man' is short for huMAN in this context?!!" *beheads her*.
The STI is only 4k more than the WRX. At the prices we're talking about that's not all that significant, especially since usually these cars are going to have between 600-2k in mods on average (Including tune).
Probably. Considering the BRZ is practically a copy of the FR-S, I don't expect too many people who want to buy a Subaru sports car is going to get one that looks the same as a piece of crap Scion.
Yeah... what is this insta-nap thing? I can fall asleep easily at night but during the day there is no way. I don't care how tired I am it just won't happen unless I'm somewhere that is a home-like place and in a receptacle meant for sleeping.
I've never really cared enough to replace the OS with a custom rom on my galaxy... but this seems like the best argument for doing this in the future.
This is Slashdot. If it's software related and negative, everyone blames Microsoft whether they are involved or not. It seems to me like the government wanted free stuff so it stands to reason that the people who create stuff for their livelihood would not like that. I mean... that's the whole point in people not liking piracy. Just cause you put it into law doesn't mean it's morally right... kind of like legal tax evasion for churches.
That's true in some cases, but very false in others. CS is not just about math, in fact, I have done almost no complex math since I left college and started my career like 7 years ago. CS to me has been more about critical problem solving, high impact design, and making sure you don't cause more work with the work you do. I work on a highly parallel data warehouse that uses both hardware and azure vm services and while I need almost no math, there is an incredible amount of research and thinking that go into it. This is one area where experience is quite important, but fancy algorithms are almost entirely useless.
The risk vs reward isn't good enough. I can easily go the rest of my life with glasses/contacts, but gamble on my eyes... hell no. I've played enough video games to know that 0.01% or whatever the odds do happen eventually.
Because everyone at Microsoft works on Windows...
Next up is Superman. He went to LA and got a sex change. She will remain called Superman, however, Clark Kent is now known as Clara Kent.
Back in the day and still a bit today there were three reasons: one being as you mentioned compatibility. Another being sound quality, obviously. The third, which I found to be by far the most important, was by having a discreet sound card you wouldn't get weird noise from your motherboard in your audio. The cpu would weirdly leak into audio chips via interference that was incredibly annoying. I had one mobo where whenever I moved my mouse (which spikes cpu slightly due to interrupts) it would make the 'whizzzzzzzz' noise the whole time it was moving lol.
It's inflammatory to say they are "banned" rather than "not allowed to be used". Banned implies that you cannot enter the theater with them... but "once the lights dim" implies you are allowed in, just not allowed to use them.
I had to convert 2,000,000 MPH into M/s to understand how fast this actually was in the context of space. #EVEproblems
My favorite thing to watch is when two "Freedoms" are in conflict. Such as basic human rights freedoms like gay marriage vs. religion freedoms like oppressing non-members of your religion. The victims of these battles are very rarely the correct ones.
At least if nothing else gay people can stop claiming to be a weak minority... being able to blackmail a fairly famous CEO into stepping down is not a small accomplishment.
How is collecting DNA from dog poop any less invasive than the NSA collecting metadata from cell phone usage. Both of them are used to track the owners and invade privacy. This should be an illegal practice. I hate dog poop not being cleaned up as much as anyone, but this just seems incredibly wrong.
Or we could start requiring a jury to take a very simple entry exam to show basic understanding of the concepts that will be discussed in whatever trial they will be in. No self-respecting jury that hasn't been bribed or threatened would ever vote for a patent troll if they had even rudimentary understanding of the situation.
Top 3 favorite MMO in the last 6 years: EVE, DDO, Path of Exile
I thought that science had finally proven that the path to a man's heart isn't through his stomach once and for all... :(