"most Creationists [...] didn't have even the most rudimentary understanding of evolution or biology in general". Most atheists don't seem to have an understanding of information science since it conflicts with macro-evolution.
At the end of the day, we're both putting our faith in an unobserved process that we believe exists because of interpreted historical evidence.
Yet another analogy: "lowered privacy interests in e-mail because they 'expose to the ISP's employees in the ordinary course of business the contents of their e-mails.'"
Could the government search my house without notification, because I 'expose to the insurance company's employees in the ordinary course of business the [high-value] contents of my residence'?
Have you been to a US college recently? The one near me is still on a building spree that it has been on at least since I started there, eight years ago (I graduated and found a job in town). They have spent AT LEAST a half a billion dollars since I started paying attention, with the largest chunk being the first 100 million dollar expansion of the stadium to build box seats for rich donors. All this for a school with 30,000 students.
After this, will you fight for the rights of the minority who are not "wired" for monogamy so they can exercise their right to multiple partner marriages?
"But oddly, Microsoft HR Chief Mike Murray cited religious beliefs for his decision to contribute $100,000 to 'Yes On 8', surprising coming from the guy who had been charged with diversity and sensitivity training during his ten-year Microsoft stint."
Just because he tolerates other lifestyles does not mean he should change his beliefs. As long as he's not endangering others, he has every right to express his opinion and his beliefs without being labeled as a bigot. Is his personal opinion less important just because he's not a minority?
This article paints republicans as being stupid. Books and art are replaced with flags and calendars, and neither I nor any of my friends have calendars or flags on the wall in our house. Sounds like the researchers have an agenda of poisoning culture to view us as simple.
The obvious solution is that time speeds up when we get closer to the sun due to the higher gravatational field. This would explain why the days seem to drag by right before Christmas. We're further away which also makes everything colder. *
* Time slowing down at Christmas is realative to how far along you are on your shopping list.
It could be that they're not living long enough to develop Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. In my part of the country, most of the elderly above 70 are not obese.
I completely agree. Text messages are the newspeak of Orwell's 1984. Parents don't seem to care that their children are spending most of their time focusing on meaningless dribble instead of education.
The sampling rate determines the accuracy of the digital representation of the analog signal. It has nothing to do with the frequency, so if my waveform frequency falls within the range of human hearing (20 Hz to 17 kHz), then the number of samples determines how many times the frequency changes in a fixed time. This gives a truer representation of the original signal when it's converted back to analog.
The Doctor seems to be doing quite well for his age.
Doctor Who?
"most Creationists [...] didn't have even the most rudimentary understanding of evolution or biology in general".
Most atheists don't seem to have an understanding of information science since it conflicts with macro-evolution.
At the end of the day, we're both putting our faith in an unobserved process that we believe exists because of interpreted historical evidence.
Okay. "Mere Christianity" and "The Problem of Pain"
Vote parent up. Mere Christianity is a great book.
Why don't you ever comment anymore?
Because you don't commit.
Toynbee Idea
In movie 2001
Resurrect dead
On planet Jupiter
The oceans are just receding
This research stinks.
I prefer my robot overlords with wheels. It lets me know where I stand with them.
That *was* no moon.
I wish I had mod points. *MOD PARENT UP*
Yet another analogy:
"lowered privacy interests in e-mail because they 'expose to the ISP's employees in the ordinary course of business the contents of their e-mails.'"
Could the government search my house without notification, because I 'expose to the insurance company's employees in the ordinary course of business the [high-value] contents of my residence'?
Have you been to a US college recently? The one near me is still on a building spree that it has been on at least since I started there, eight years ago (I graduated and found a job in town). They have spent AT LEAST a half a billion dollars since I started paying attention, with the largest chunk being the first 100 million dollar expansion of the stadium to build box seats for rich donors. All this for a school with 30,000 students.
Auburn University?
After this, will you fight for the rights of the minority who are not "wired" for monogamy so they can exercise their right to multiple partner marriages?
"But oddly, Microsoft HR Chief Mike Murray cited religious beliefs for his decision to contribute $100,000 to 'Yes On 8', surprising coming from the guy who had been charged with diversity and sensitivity training during his ten-year Microsoft stint."
Just because he tolerates other lifestyles does not mean he should change his beliefs. As long as he's not endangering others, he has every right to express his opinion and his beliefs without being labeled as a bigot. Is his personal opinion less important just because he's not a minority?
<disclaimer>I am a republican.</disclaimer>
This article paints republicans as being stupid. Books and art are replaced with flags and calendars, and neither I nor any of my friends have calendars or flags on the wall in our house. Sounds like the researchers have an agenda of poisoning culture to view us as simple.
"Here is a picture from the control room"
I think I used to play that game on Atari!
Sagittarius A* - Previous location of the Large Hadron Collider
It was a pre-coffee joke. That's why it's not funny.
The obvious solution is that time speeds up when we get closer to the sun due to the higher gravatational field. This would explain why the days seem to drag by right before Christmas. We're further away which also makes everything colder. *
* Time slowing down at Christmas is realative to how far along you are on your shopping list.
It could be that they're not living long enough to develop Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. In my part of the country, most of the elderly above 70 are not obese.
They're going to piss off their target audience (LDS) when it becomes evident to the users that Native Americans are of Asian not Hebrew descent.
I completely agree. Text messages are the newspeak of Orwell's 1984. Parents don't seem to care that their children are spending most of their time focusing on meaningless dribble instead of education.
The sampling rate determines the accuracy of the digital representation of the analog signal. It has nothing to do with the frequency, so if my waveform frequency falls within the range of human hearing (20 Hz to 17 kHz), then the number of samples determines how many times the frequency changes in a fixed time. This gives a truer representation of the original signal when it's converted back to analog.
Does it run Linux?
I've had several EE teachers use this at Auburn.