Given that the study was based on self-reported data, said gene might as well be responsible for making women exaggerate about their positive well being.
I've tried to moderate your post as "insightful", only to observe it got modded "offtopic". I don't know what broke, but I am posting this to remove my moderation.
Your opinion about feasibility of technological singularity ("event horizon" as you call it) is fortunately made irrelevant by your confusion of intelligence and knowledge. To build a machine more intelligent than human, we would "just" need to create a computer capable of faster and more flexible pattern recognition than human mind.
However, having realised that, we could just feed it all the data in the world, and then possibly further data it would request after drawing its conclusions from the initial set. At that point we would not only have a super-human intellect, but actually an intellect capable of deducing more than any human being either living or dead.
Perhaps you should read the FAQ on their support pages, which details exactly how to get international keyboard working.
Major speedup for FP-math intensive apps.
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What I don't see mentioned here is a significant performance improvement that is especially pronounced in FP-math intensive code. Take a look at some of the timings obtained with JatMark benchmark - typically it finishes in half the time (results in seconds):
The second option is interestingly covered in Jacek Dukaj's story "In partibus infidelium". Well worth the read, altough I am not sure if the polish version isn't the only one.
Please note that "this guy" is not simulating wave representation of light to generate his image. Hence, things like diffraction, polarisation and interference won't be there, either.
Your description is true, but the cause for that cannot simply be laziness, as Sun JDK 1.[23] contained much faster implementations of trigonometric routines in java.lang.Math. They removed them for some reason, but I never found out what it was.
Given that the study was based on self-reported data, said gene might as well be responsible for making women exaggerate about their positive well being.
> And I would argue that although the numbers have probably gone up for homicide on a world wide scale(...)
http://www.ted.com/talks/steven_pinker_on_the_myth_of_violence.html
I've tried to moderate your post as "insightful", only to observe it got modded "offtopic". I don't know what broke, but I am posting this to remove my moderation.
Somebody else, mod the parent up.
Aliens? Pipe? DMT!
Maybe because evolutionists are not concerned with "creation of matter", but with "evolution"? Could that be so?
Somebody, please have mercy and moderate the above as funny. Thank you.
> Just FYI, LSD is disassociative(...)
No, it is not: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychedelics%2C_dissociatives_and_deliriants
Actually, it's more like Wachowski siblings, as one of them changed sex some time ago.
It's = 20th century thinking, you know.
Your opinion about feasibility of technological singularity ("event horizon" as you call it) is fortunately made irrelevant by your confusion of intelligence and knowledge. To build a machine more intelligent than human, we would "just" need to create a computer capable of faster and more flexible pattern recognition than human mind.
However, having realised that, we could just feed it all the data in the world, and then possibly further data it would request after drawing its conclusions from the initial set. At that point we would not only have a super-human intellect, but actually an intellect capable of deducing more than any human being either living or dead.
Up or down? Well, take a look at my bookshelf and guess.
Where are my moderation points when I need them?
When started on Debian unstable it terminates immediately with:
Could not create the Java virtual machine.
This is probably caused by NPTL-less glibc. Anyone with suggestions how to fix it?
Perhaps you should read the FAQ on their support pages, which details exactly how to get international keyboard working.
- 206 - Core 2 Duo E6600 (2.4GHz)/DDR2@667Mhz/Linux 2.6.18.3 #5 SMP/Sun JDK 1.6.0-rc-b104
- 223 - Opteron 275 2.2GHz/Linux 2.6.11.12-grsec/Sun JDK 1.6.0-beta-b59g
- 349 - Pentium M 730 (1.6Ghz)/DDR2@400Mhz/Linux 2.6.15-cK1/Sun JDK 1.6.0-beta-b59g
- 401 - Core 2 Duo E6600 (2.4GHz)/DDR2@667Mhz/Linux 2.6.18.3 #5 SMP/Sun JDK 1.5.0_05-b05
- 408 - Opteron 275 2.2GHz/Linux 2.6.11.12-grsec/Sun JDK 1.5.0_01-b08
- 415 - Opteron 250 2.4GHz (dual)/Linux 2.6.8/Sun JDK 1.5.0-b63
- 596 - Pentium M 730 (1.6Ghz)/DDR2@400Mhz/Linux 2.6.15-cK1/Sun JDK 1.5.0_06-b05
Full results table.Is there a better quality web-based video available than 320x240?
CLICK!
No, but it requires better color discrimination.
Why is then necessary to pass "-iacknowledgethatthisisnotabenchmark" as an argument in order for it to display framerate values? ;)
Alright, what's with the "Lech" middle name? Is he related to Walesa or what?
You seem to be not aware of the amount of hand work that goes into cleaning and adjusting bullet time-type sequences.
The second option is interestingly covered in Jacek Dukaj's story "In partibus infidelium". Well worth the read, altough I am not sure if the polish version isn't the only one.
/dev/null?
This is exactly where it belongs.
Please note that "this guy" is not simulating wave representation of light to generate his image. Hence, things like diffraction, polarisation and interference won't be there, either.
Your description is true, but the cause for that cannot simply be laziness, as Sun JDK 1.[23] contained much faster implementations of trigonometric routines in java.lang.Math. They removed them for some reason, but I never found out what it was.