How about determining what you need to accomplish, figuring out what bits need to be done to make that happen, have people do those bits, and WRITE SOME CODE?
Playing rugby is even worse than playing WoW - at least with WoW you have computers that work.
As the day is fast approaching when we can create less-than-human intelligent creatures, it makes sense to be certain it is made illegal before anyone tries it. Might I remind you what history that very state has with beings once considered to be subhuman?
It is not silly for the legislature to be doing it during a recession, they're not out creating jobs, you know.
Fortunately, China is raping that continent now instead of Europe, and we know how the Chinese deal with corruption. When it's really obvious. And someone notices. And someone dares to write about it.
The USSR had spies at Trinity - they knew within days that the plutonium device worked. They already had known the uranium device would work, it's dead simple - and that's why the first test of it was on Hiroshima.
SFTP.
How about determining what you need to accomplish, figuring out what bits need to be done to make that happen, have people do those bits, and WRITE SOME CODE?
Playing rugby is even worse than playing WoW - at least with WoW you have computers that work.
This story is bullshit. Federal court buildings are fucking palaces - Congress can't interfere with the judicial branch by limiting necessary funding.
Who has the final say on what is 'necessary'? THE FEDERAL COURTS DO.
http://www.reddit.com/search?q=xkcd+nytimes
Yes, we noticed on Reddit and talked about it when it was NEWs.
I bought 4 AA NiMH, 4 AAA NiMH, and 2 chargers at Radio Shack for $5 total. They were on clearance.
Shop smarter. Also, don't complain to the store workers, they are not setting the prices.
Wow. That comment has everything but ATMs.
You should probably join the DefCon-Stuff list.
http://dc-stuff.org/
We love pedantic linguists.
>A Chihuahua cannot mate with a Great Dane. It's physically impossible.
Rule 34.
As the day is fast approaching when we can create less-than-human intelligent creatures, it makes sense to be certain it is made illegal before anyone tries it. Might I remind you what history that very state has with beings once considered to be subhuman?
It is not silly for the legislature to be doing it during a recession, they're not out creating jobs, you know.
My town is listed in the Preppie Handbook, so I speak with some authority in agreeing you are correct.
George W. Bush is a preppie. Barack Obama is also a preppie.
It's that simple.
He has one. It's got only 3 digits.
"grumpy General Edward Teller"
Grumpy, yes. General, no.
Toonces' real name was Tyrone - he was once on the cover of Scientific American.
In a box. Alive and 'dead' double image.
Could you report this on reddit so I can upvote it?
Steve Jobs and Larry Ellison are wearing the same outfit!
"Sign at Toshiba products-bashing party held by US congressmen in July."
By 'products-bashing', they mean 'destroying boom-boxes with a sledgehammer'. I was really proud of my Congressman that day.
That's the LAST thing I ever expected to hear.
Fortunately, China is raping that continent now instead of Europe, and we know how the Chinese deal with corruption. When it's really obvious. And someone notices. And someone dares to write about it.
I wish this was reddit.com ,so I could mod you up.
I find your lack of respect disturbing.
until the Earth melts?
Hillary Rodham Clinton was allowed to order 10 cattle futures contracts, normally a $12,000 investment, in her first commodity trade in 1978 although she had only $1,000 in her account at the time, according to trade records the White House released yesterday.
The USSR had spies at Trinity - they knew within days that the plutonium device worked. They already had known the uranium device would work, it's dead simple - and that's why the first test of it was on Hiroshima.
You and Natasha COMPLETELY missed the moose!
Did you think I did not mean to make a reference to mainframes?
When I loaded this page, it did not format properly, and there was a Sun advertisement blotting out your comment.
Big Irony, huh?
Who DIDN'T own AOL when they were a teenager?