He actively bent over backwards to release those cables indiscriminately
One of these adverbs is not like the others,
One of these adverbs just doesn't belong,
Can you tell which adverb is not like the others
By the time I finish my song?
Leave pricing up to the copyright holders, enforce copyright the way they propose, *BUT* limit copyright to 10-20 years.
Please look at the US entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries'_copyright_length - almost a 100 years compared to an average of about 50 for other countries. It's ridiculous that copyright should extend beyond an adult's working life, let alone beyond human lifespan. All these numbers, I think, were determined in a century when things moved much slower than today -- publication took years.
This is the cause of the problem, not pricing. It is said that "information wants to be free". I believe the way to do it is to give the creator a decade or two to make it worth his while and then set it free.
Yes, but how did God come to being? If "in the beginning He was there and then He created everything" is a simple answer, then "In the beginning everything was there" is simpler still.
Apparently never used C++ either. Especially if games are the first that comes to your mind when you think of low level access. What do you think the said sandboxed, garbage collected environments are written in?
1) There is no such known gene -- they've not identified *any* nucleotide sequence that correlates to religious belief.
2) The spread is at least partially due to inheritance of beliefs from parents (especially in cases like the Amish)
3) TFA aside, religion is most likely an evolutionary adaptation, or at least the neural structures that we adapt for religion are evolutionary. In favor of this hypothesis is the fact that all cultures on the planet, including remote and isolated ones, independently developed their own religious belief systems.
4) If religious tendencies *are* in fact an evolutionary adaptation, it was probably meant as a coping mechanism: i) to alleviate the cognitive stress of not being able to comprehend the forces of nature and ii) dealing with the inevitability of family members' and ones own death. If religion-like thinking patterns helped early humans so adapted to be less affected by grief and fear, that adaptation would have been selected.
5) The validity/invalidity of a belief in afterlife had very little negative consequence to a pre-historic man during his lifetime. This is no longer the case, now that we live in a complex, idea-driven civilization. 4(i) is less and less relevant with science. Validity is now more relevant over 4(ii)
For starters: Use binary; Encode a series of prime numbers in the header; Followed by a block of atomic numbers; Precede block with a tag that can later be used to identify a number as referring to an element; transmit basic shapes using Cartesian coordinates; use 21cm (hydrogen line wavelength) as the length measure; delimit blocks using radio silence;
Unfortunately both types, I think, are evolutionary adaptations -- a herd needs both those who go for safety instead of high-risk/high-reward behavior (conservatives) and those who prefer new, high-risk/high-reward behavior instead of the familiar (liberals). The former type, left to their own would lead to authoritarianism; the latter type, left to their own would lead to chaos. They're meant to establish some sort of dynamic equilibrium.
a) Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe
b) Oxygen is also highly abundant: plenty of it is created in stars (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_nucleosynthesis)
c) Oxygen happens to be highly reactive
d) Given their abundance, we can be sure that most planets will have the two elements, even if only as components of minerals
Now all you need is some sufficiently energetic process (thermal?) to release the two and react, and you've got an ocean (if the temperature is right)
Isn't this more like: "Scientists reverse artificially induced ageing in mice by re-introducing the enzyme that they deactivated to induce the ageing in the first place"?
Will introducing more telomerase to into naturally ageing patients cause reversal in cell damage or cancer?
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I know of a group of guys who, during the same tsunami were diving offshore while the wave passed without them even noticing. They apparently surfaced to find the beach wiped clean.
You know you just nullified your down-vote by commenting immediately afterwards, don't you?
Why is it that when the discovery is made by Canadians, it appears in the story title?
There are days when I hate being a westerner.
There are days when I hate you being a westerner too.
He actively bent over backwards to release those cables indiscriminately
One of these adverbs is not like the others,
One of these adverbs just doesn't belong,
Can you tell which adverb is not like the others
By the time I finish my song?
Leave pricing up to the copyright holders, enforce copyright the way they propose, *BUT* limit copyright to 10-20 years.
Please look at the US entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries'_copyright_length - almost a 100 years compared to an average of about 50 for other countries. It's ridiculous that copyright should extend beyond an adult's working life, let alone beyond human lifespan. All these numbers, I think, were determined in a century when things moved much slower than today -- publication took years.
This is the cause of the problem, not pricing. It is said that "information wants to be free". I believe the way to do it is to give the creator a decade or two to make it worth his while and then set it free.
I'm from a 3rd world country. SMS costs me only US$ 0.0026 a pop.
Given the indirectness of the method, I'm worried that these discoveries might someday go the way of the Martian Canals.
Yes, but how did God come to being? If "in the beginning He was there and then He created everything" is a simple answer, then "In the beginning everything was there" is simpler still.
I'm sorry, but your son will be fighting SkyNet.
Harvard Professor Creates Papal Accelerometer?
Apparently never used C++ either. Especially if games are the first that comes to your mind when you think of low level access. What do you think the said sandboxed, garbage collected environments are written in?
Japanese? ROFL. Nokia is Finnish.
Try this instead: http://www.cio.co.uk/news/3258814/london-stock-exchange-under-major-cyberattack-during-linux-switch/
1) There is no such known gene -- they've not identified *any* nucleotide sequence that correlates to religious belief.
2) The spread is at least partially due to inheritance of beliefs from parents (especially in cases like the Amish)
3) TFA aside, religion is most likely an evolutionary adaptation, or at least the neural structures that we adapt for religion are evolutionary. In favor of this hypothesis is the fact that all cultures on the planet, including remote and isolated ones, independently developed their own religious belief systems.
4) If religious tendencies *are* in fact an evolutionary adaptation, it was probably meant as a coping mechanism: i) to alleviate the cognitive stress of not being able to comprehend the forces of nature and ii) dealing with the inevitability of family members' and ones own death. If religion-like thinking patterns helped early humans so adapted to be less affected by grief and fear, that adaptation would have been selected.
5) The validity/invalidity of a belief in afterlife had very little negative consequence to a pre-historic man during his lifetime. This is no longer the case, now that we live in a complex, idea-driven civilization. 4(i) is less and less relevant with science. Validity is now more relevant over 4(ii)
For starters: Use binary; Encode a series of prime numbers in the header; Followed by a block of atomic numbers; Precede block with a tag that can later be used to identify a number as referring to an element; transmit basic shapes using Cartesian coordinates; use 21cm (hydrogen line wavelength) as the length measure; delimit blocks using radio silence;
I suggest we give ourselves a larger namespace. This needs to be the #FF0080 Revolution.
He is... Steven MacCloud of the Clan McCloud. He cannot die, unless you take his head, and with it, his iPower.
Unfortunately both types, I think, are evolutionary adaptations -- a herd needs both those who go for safety instead of high-risk/high-reward behavior (conservatives) and those who prefer new, high-risk/high-reward behavior instead of the familiar (liberals). The former type, left to their own would lead to authoritarianism; the latter type, left to their own would lead to chaos. They're meant to establish some sort of dynamic equilibrium.
INSURANCE.AES. Checkmate.
In soviet Sweden, the charges bull you?
Somehow I don't feel compelled to take this study seriously.
Agreed.
a) Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe
b) Oxygen is also highly abundant: plenty of it is created in stars (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_nucleosynthesis)
c) Oxygen happens to be highly reactive
d) Given their abundance, we can be sure that most planets will have the two elements, even if only as components of minerals
Now all you need is some sufficiently energetic process (thermal?) to release the two and react, and you've got an ocean (if the temperature is right)
Isn't this more like: "Scientists reverse artificially induced ageing in mice by re-introducing the enzyme that they deactivated to induce the ageing in the first place"?
Will introducing more telomerase to into naturally ageing patients cause reversal in cell damage or cancer?
Or, Mighty Mouse!
I know of a group of guys who, during the same tsunami were diving offshore while the wave passed without them even noticing. They apparently surfaced to find the beach wiped clean.