I am keeping an eye on these things as a chronic pain patient who is prescribed cannabis, but I am not 100% sure exactly WHICH drug this is about... It might have been BIA 02-093, aka Eslicarbazepine, from looking at earlier trials for painkillers by this company. Anyone know for sure?
We could use a reserve force of Marines to invade Syria and fight ISIL
Wsilould use a reserve force of Marines to invade Syria and fight ISIL
Indeed, who is else is going to lead all the sub marines in there. Can't just airlift a sub marine into Isilland -- they'll just molotov it like the Hindenburg. Always send some marines in with the sub, too. This principle is called the Plight of Liberty and this is the deep reason why every single shiIling in the treasury goes towards glorious fealty and so utmost care is taken to contain all testing evidence of the hypersonic Zeppelin-class bomber in the Isilstan area considering how decisive an "end stage" weapon like this ought to be.
Perhaps a hint of the submitter's first language not being english.
Far worse is perpetrated in the language of slashdot submissions. Overuse of 'apt to', 'slated to be', 'stated that', as well as tiresome colloquialisms like 'called out', which is present in this submission and is far worse than the minor grammatical error.
I'm with you on the 'apt to thing', by the way. I actually got so tired of the argument that I blacklisted it in/etc/apt/apt.conf.
English is not my first language either, but I don't mind when I get CALLED OUT on it (there!). My reasoning is that what does not kill one makes one stronger, like they say in my country, and that the grammar fiends might be pests but they that tend to be peaceful and pacifist pests. I tap my head to the pestifists.
Basically, take two minutes.
Check your groupings.
Even if you go in depth with nuance in the research, check your summary. Just do the black test. Change the 'bad' group to 'black' and see how it reads.
Or change it to 'big-endian' if you will, for the term used is merely a partial representation of the underlying order. Word size is bond.
I fully concur. The problem is autism and it is contagious in the worst way. We need more safespaces for the unafflicted and the government should consider closing all sources until the disease is eradicated.
Careful, man. Couple years ago I woke up naked in jail and they told me I had written a new init system. Apparently I was ranting about how it would overthrow the established order and then they shot me up with thorazine.
It would be problematic if both the Software Engineer and the Structural Engineer would start calling themselves just "Engineer". But currently there just isn't any ambiguity.
For diplomacy's sake, a title such as Software Developer or Software Technician may go down easier with the certified professional engineers.
The two main pillars of software engineering (enterprise dev and web dev) could just go with Software Clerk.
PROTIP: It describes fucking everybody. Rare is the person who always just knows what to do in nearly every social situation. Fucking everyone feels weird and different from everyone else.
In studies that measure such social efficiency it has been noticed repeatedly that those with ASD do indeed function at statistically significant less than native speed. That's not saying that native speed social functioning isn't slow or that it doesn't feel weird for anyone else -- just that it's even more slow and even more weird in persons with ASD.
Stress, elevated cortisol levels in specific, is a constant and a hallmark. How this manifests and how it is coped with is what makes this such a colorful yet homogeneous condition.
Labelling/stereotyping is "bad" in that it is a simplification mechanism. Simplification is essential for us to deal with a complex world without becoming totally overloaded, but it also means that we have deliberately donned blinders and we often forget that just because we don't see something, that doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. And can turn around suddenly and bite you.
But that is how science works. The overwhelming complexity of the world with all its parameters is broken down into small and specific models that give rise to theories which are tested by hypothesis, a process that incrementally increases the body of verified knowledge that might once predict *something* about *some* real situation.
They exist. Don't pick one that is too weak to display large PDFs or too small to comfortably navigate A4.
I'd probably pick this 9.7" Icarus Excel if I had to choose one right now:
http://www.amazon.com/ICARUS-R...
What you want to do is called high-level synthesis (going from C to hardware description language (HDL) to generating gate-lists from that HDL) and there's plenty of software to do that with. A neat open-source package for HLS is LegUp (http://legup.eecg.utoronto.ca/), check it out to get an idea of what the process consists of.
I am keeping an eye on these things as a chronic pain patient who is prescribed cannabis, but I am not 100% sure exactly WHICH drug this is about... It might have been BIA 02-093, aka Eslicarbazepine, from looking at earlier trials for painkillers by this company. Anyone know for sure?
We could use a reserve force of Marines to invade Syria and fight ISIL
Wsilould use a reserve force of Marines to invade Syria and fight ISIL
Indeed, who is else is going to lead all the sub marines in there. Can't just airlift a sub marine into Isilland -- they'll just molotov it like the Hindenburg. Always send some marines in with the sub, too. This principle is called the Plight of Liberty and this is the deep reason why every single shiIling in the treasury goes towards glorious fealty and so utmost care is taken to contain all testing evidence of the hypersonic Zeppelin-class bomber in the Isilstan area considering how decisive an "end stage" weapon like this ought to be.
Perhaps a hint of the submitter's first language not being english.
Far worse is perpetrated in the language of slashdot submissions. Overuse of 'apt to', 'slated to be', 'stated that', as well as tiresome colloquialisms like 'called out', which is present in this submission and is far worse than the minor grammatical error.
I'm with you on the 'apt to thing', by the way. I actually got so tired of the argument that I blacklisted it in /etc/apt/apt.conf.
I'll just state that my above post is slated to be slated, seeing how much typo I put in there. I gun git bit by a pestifish.
English is not my first language either, but I don't mind when I get CALLED OUT on it (there!). My reasoning is that what does not kill one makes one stronger, like they say in my country, and that the grammar fiends might be pests but they that tend to be peaceful and pacifist pests. I tap my head to the pestifists.
Basically, take two minutes. Check your groupings. Even if you go in depth with nuance in the research, check your summary. Just do the black test. Change the 'bad' group to 'black' and see how it reads.
Or change it to 'big-endian' if you will, for the term used is merely a partial representation of the underlying order. Word size is bond.
Research? You must be joking. This is an emotional matter, have you no respect for feelings?
I fully concur. The problem is autism and it is contagious in the worst way. We need more safespaces for the unafflicted and the government should consider closing all sources until the disease is eradicated.
Careful, man. Couple years ago I woke up naked in jail and they told me I had written a new init system. Apparently I was ranting about how it would overthrow the established order and then they shot me up with thorazine.
It would be problematic if both the Software Engineer and the Structural Engineer would start calling themselves just "Engineer". But currently there just isn't any ambiguity. For diplomacy's sake, a title such as Software Developer or Software Technician may go down easier with the certified professional engineers. The two main pillars of software engineering (enterprise dev and web dev) could just go with Software Clerk.
PROTIP: It describes fucking everybody. Rare is the person who always just knows what to do in nearly every social situation. Fucking everyone feels weird and different from everyone else.
In studies that measure such social efficiency it has been noticed repeatedly that those with ASD do indeed function at statistically significant less than native speed. That's not saying that native speed social functioning isn't slow or that it doesn't feel weird for anyone else -- just that it's even more slow and even more weird in persons with ASD.
Stress, elevated cortisol levels in specific, is a constant and a hallmark. How this manifests and how it is coped with is what makes this such a colorful yet homogeneous condition.
Labelling/stereotyping is "bad" in that it is a simplification mechanism. Simplification is essential for us to deal with a complex world without becoming totally overloaded, but it also means that we have deliberately donned blinders and we often forget that just because we don't see something, that doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. And can turn around suddenly and bite you.
But that is how science works. The overwhelming complexity of the world with all its parameters is broken down into small and specific models that give rise to theories which are tested by hypothesis, a process that incrementally increases the body of verified knowledge that might once predict *something* about *some* real situation.
...JA - Jump If Above.
They exist. Don't pick one that is too weak to display large PDFs or too small to comfortably navigate A4. I'd probably pick this 9.7" Icarus Excel if I had to choose one right now: http://www.amazon.com/ICARUS-R...
Why not have a look at IRCAM's OpenMusic? http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmus... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O...
I'm not upgrading. I'm sticking with MaOS. I like my standards open.
What you want to do is called high-level synthesis (going from C to hardware description language (HDL) to generating gate-lists from that HDL) and there's plenty of software to do that with. A neat open-source package for HLS is LegUp (http://legup.eecg.utoronto.ca/), check it out to get an idea of what the process consists of.