agreed, ive always been good at taking tests; the trick is to assume that the test has all the answers hidden in the question + some knowledge of how the person who wrote the test feels about the topic i.e if a history teacher is super excited about a topic and views the past as an awesome story, the answer is the one that makes the past an awesome story.
sadly it doesnt work that great for test written in piles of red type, but assume they are looking for the ignorant rich kid answer
ive had many typing classes, but never learned correctly(typed one handed because of gaming.... yes gaming) then i got a Dvorak keyboard about a month ago.... no wait it was the start of summer O__O time does go fast , and then i finally started typing correctly because it really was the most natural way
"as to whether thought is a function of language, or whether language is a function of thought"
hmmmm i dont humans are binary, so its not like programming where u have to choose weather class/function "thought" or "language" has to come first they
i.e. both can freely reference each other w/o breaking up the code and putting it in a curtain order, it can be compiled and run while the code is being written, and changed by itself and debugging on the fly
"thought/abstractions to language/description/communication really works."
could we really describe it using thought/abstractions and language/description/communication, its a system that seems to be impossible to itself
i think u should only count how safe it is on default, because once its default programs written for it assume default so if u want to use it, ur stuck
meh 3 days is quick in the "oh i screwed up, i should tell someone but i dont want people to know" dept. much better then never, or when someone else finds out years later, like most places
"The date changing in the middle of the day is just something we aren't used to." i disagree, im often up past midnight and its not that hard, and why not just replace dls w/ "national working hours shifting day" or something
"I'll give car/computer analogies if possible!"
i would like one about why "abandon children in front of television" failed
agreed, ive always been good at taking tests; the trick is to assume that the test has all the answers hidden in the question + some knowledge of how the person who wrote the test feels about the topic i.e if a history teacher is super excited about a topic and views the past as an awesome story, the answer is the one that makes the past an awesome story.
sadly it doesnt work that great for test written in piles of red type, but assume they are looking for the ignorant rich kid answer
never seen one, ive only used cheap ones, where do u get good keyboards, yard sells? 1000$ online? raiding old ppl basements?
the mare u do something the better ur bad habits become, should have seen my awesome one handed typing before i switched to Dvorak
qwerty vs dvorak is the current topic and i think we can all agree that the ';' shouldn't be on the homerow
no sure what this "sholes" is but im guessing its better then qwerty
ive had many typing classes, but never learned correctly(typed one handed because of gaming.... yes gaming) then i got a Dvorak keyboard about a month ago.... no wait it was the start of summer O__O time does go fast , and then i finally started typing correctly because it really was the most natural way
its a joke, i can tell by the pixels, as i have seen a few jokes in my day
that and they knew who linus was, but spelled linux, "lunix" 4 times
does anyone else use unity, besides ubuntu?
give then water or cardboard, the only 2 "food groups" allowed to be served to childen
he said linux not ubuntu
"as to whether thought is a function of language, or whether language is a function of thought"
hmmmm i dont humans are binary, so its not like programming where u have to choose weather class/function "thought" or "language" has to come first they
i.e. both can freely reference each other w/o breaking up the code and putting it in a curtain order, it can be compiled and run while the code is being written, and changed by itself and debugging on the fly
"thought/abstractions to language/description/communication really works."
could we really describe it using thought/abstractions and language/description/communication, its a system that seems to be impossible to itself
i think u should only count how safe it is on default, because once its default programs written for it assume default so if u want to use it, ur stuck
someone installed it w/o wanting anyone to know it was installed, i.e. the hacker
meh 3 days is quick in the "oh i screwed up, i should tell someone but i dont want people to know" dept. much better then never, or when someone else finds out years later, like most places
agreed and tell me when linux HAS to have a anti-virus installed, or else after a week it will fall apart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxq9yj2pVWk
the usa government has access to sub-pixel technology, where they capable of pulling more data out of 1s and 0s then everyone else
more often then not, for nothing at all
y, i say, this is quite a wonderful "first post", u must come join me for tea time this coming season, and it shall be a jolly good time
it was for the oil, after the meth addicts in congress needed money
why do we wake up at 6 instead of 0,is it really that different to think the sun raises at 13 and we sleep at 3,
y? wouldn't we only need 2, w/ the breaks being atlantic and pacific oceans
"The date changing in the middle of the day is just something we aren't used to."
i disagree, im often up past midnight and its not that hard, and why not just replace dls w/ "national working hours shifting day" or something
that matters even less where i live, yay jenny-mandering
he just looks at a chart of who payed more