The big difference is that now, the guys can find the girls on-line and they can talk, get to know each other on-line, bond over how different they feel, and start dating.
Seriously, this isn't stunting; it's empirically a shift in human social behavior.
Or, they could consider the idea that as on-line communication becomes rooted in our social ecosphere, social skills are changing to more closely integrate on-line interactions.
15 years ago, online dating was satire. 5-10 years ago it was socially frowned upon. These days, it's damned near normative.
As for the price... well, it depends. Are you willing to spend $1 now to save $3 over the lifetime of the product? Because that's the ratio you're looking at for LED bulbs over incandescents, even at $40 for a 17 Watt (75 Watt equivalent) dimmable LED bulb.
I've just redone all the floods in my house with them. They're pricey ($40/bulb) but they'll recoup their price in about 3 years of my current usage and last at least a decade.
I can only guess she sent the Alamo a C&D letter, so they had Oswalt do the recreation, but they were showing this for a while: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L3eeC2lJZs
Makes complete sense. I can easily see that if everyone you know is cheating, it would start to seem "fair.". Plus, the cheating itself starts to seem like a game in itself.
Griefing in MMOs seems like it would be the same sort of thing.
Exactly. I will go where my friends are - and we were on G+ for a little while. And then Google killed the accounts of a dozen or so of them, and the rest of us left.
I don't need an identity service masquerading as a social networking site. Facebook's bad enough, but Google's trying to get its scary little tendrils into every part of my life.
Because you fail to see that deep down under their skin, all those brown people that the US blows up are the same as the white people that the US does not blow up, of course. Or something.
You're not an astrophysicist. I met your mom isn't, either.
Seriously, this isn't a matter of common sense, but of a scientific jargon / English mismatch, it happens all the time. In the context of astronomy, it's completely normal to talk about size in terms of mass rather than spatial units. If somebody asked what size a star was, an answer of "5.6 solar masses" would be a perfectly acceptable answer.
I wouldn't bet on it, if his case is like mine. I have a 4-year-old house with a 50-year roof (galvanized zinc). Maybe I will, maybe I won't. It almost certainly won't be any time soon.
Nobody is telling you to shut up, but it sure sounds like you are telling the people who are just offering their freely-held opinions of your self-absorbed, whiny posts to shut up.
What an incredibly hypocritical jackass you are. Go on posting, but don't think that you are immune from other people's opinion, Mr. Special Flower.
Whoops, obviously a brain fart on my part. Oy. But they *do* measure individual neutrino interactions via the Cherenkov radiation emitted from their interactions in very large reservoirs of shielded heavy water.
Why not? You filter out other kinds of decay with a block of lead, and run the signal from the single muon through a PMT, and presto, you have a measurable signal.
This is a standard undergraduate modern physics lab experiment.
The Alamo's policy is complaint-driven. If you are truly not bothering anybody, you will not be asked to leave. I betcha this drunk chick was not being subtle.
You're kind of an idiot. Text messages and email are not a reliable point-to-point communications medium for time sensitive messages. If it's that important, it should be using a real time channel (voice) and you should be going out into the hall to answer it.
Your urgency does not entitle you to disrupt other people's enjoyment of their paid-for evening. The Alamo's policy is in place because of self-important jackasses like you,
I wonder if you have some sort brain damage or something, or are just assuming the least instrusive phone possible during the brightest scene possible.
How could you not find a bright backlit LCD distracting during a dark scene in a movie? The Alamo's policy is a great one - they prohibit children under a certain age, too, outside of certain designated showings They are well-loved in Austin for these kinds of policies - I won't go to other theaters now unless I want IMAX or they are not showing a movie I want to see. It really does make a different kind of experience, making sure that nobody is distracting their neighbors.
Unless I'm mistaken, you can't run a browser other than Safari on an iPad. And its built into the OS.
You're mistaken. You can't use a different *rendering engine* from WebKit, but there are a number of other browsers that are sold on the strength of different user-facing functions.
The big difference is that now, the guys can find the girls on-line and they can talk, get to know each other on-line, bond over how different they feel, and start dating.
Seriously, this isn't stunting; it's empirically a shift in human social behavior.
Or, they could consider the idea that as on-line communication becomes rooted in our social ecosphere, social skills are changing to more closely integrate on-line interactions.
15 years ago, online dating was satire. 5-10 years ago it was socially frowned upon. These days, it's damned near normative.
They dim fine.
As for the price... well, it depends. Are you willing to spend $1 now to save $3 over the lifetime of the product? Because that's the ratio you're looking at for LED bulbs over incandescents, even at $40 for a 17 Watt (75 Watt equivalent) dimmable LED bulb.
Look better, then (like at Amazon and Home Depot): dimmable LED bulbs.
I've just redone all the floods in my house with them. They're pricey ($40/bulb) but they'll recoup their price in about 3 years of my current usage and last at least a decade.
Did you miss the original?
I can only guess she sent the Alamo a C&D letter, so they had Oswalt do the recreation, but they were showing this for a while: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L3eeC2lJZs
Makes complete sense. I can easily see that if everyone you know is cheating, it would start to seem "fair.". Plus, the cheating itself starts to seem like a game in itself.
Griefing in MMOs seems like it would be the same sort of thing.
If we can send one DBA into space, why can't we send them all?
Exactly. I will go where my friends are - and we were on G+ for a little while. And then Google killed the accounts of a dozen or so of them, and the rest of us left.
I don't need an identity service masquerading as a social networking site. Facebook's bad enough, but Google's trying to get its scary little tendrils into every part of my life.
Because you fail to see that deep down under their skin, all those brown people that the US blows up are the same as the white people that the US does not blow up, of course. Or something.
Look at DIASPORA*: https://joindiaspora.com/
You're not an astrophysicist. I met your mom isn't, either.
Seriously, this isn't a matter of common sense, but of a scientific jargon / English mismatch, it happens all the time. In the context of astronomy, it's completely normal to talk about size in terms of mass rather than spatial units. If somebody asked what size a star was, an answer of "5.6 solar masses" would be a perfectly acceptable answer.
I wear a fez now. Fezzes are cool.
And that makes you Google's bitch.
That's scary enough, but the really scary part is that this is a 15 member board 8-0 is deceptiv, there were 7 (creationist) abstentions.
I wouldn't bet on it, if his case is like mine. I have a 4-year-old house with a 50-year roof (galvanized zinc). Maybe I will, maybe I won't. It almost certainly won't be any time soon.
People don't have to buy disposable roofs.
Nobody is telling you to shut up, but it sure sounds like you are telling the people who are just offering their freely-held opinions of your self-absorbed, whiny posts to shut up.
What an incredibly hypocritical jackass you are. Go on posting, but don't think that you are immune from other people's opinion, Mr. Special Flower.
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No. Apple (in fact, Jobs at the WDCC) already announced that iOS 5 is this Fall.
And, here's the Apple Press Release.
Whoops, obviously a brain fart on my part. Oy. But they *do* measure individual neutrino interactions via the Cherenkov radiation emitted from their interactions in very large reservoirs of shielded heavy water.
Why not? You filter out other kinds of decay with a block of lead, and run the signal from the single muon through a PMT, and presto, you have a measurable signal.
This is a standard undergraduate modern physics lab experiment.
Text messages are sometimes dropped on the floor - they are not guaranteed delivery. AT&T drops them every so often in Austin.
The Alamo's policy is complaint-driven. If you are truly not bothering anybody, you will not be asked to leave. I betcha this drunk chick was not being subtle.
You're kind of an idiot. Text messages and email are not a reliable point-to-point communications medium for time sensitive messages. If it's that important, it should be using a real time channel (voice) and you should be going out into the hall to answer it.
Your urgency does not entitle you to disrupt other people's enjoyment of their paid-for evening. The Alamo's policy is in place because of self-important jackasses like you,
I wonder if you have some sort brain damage or something, or are just assuming the least instrusive phone possible during the brightest scene possible.
How could you not find a bright backlit LCD distracting during a dark scene in a movie? The Alamo's policy is a great one - they prohibit children under a certain age, too, outside of certain designated showings They are well-loved in Austin for these kinds of policies - I won't go to other theaters now unless I want IMAX or they are not showing a movie I want to see. It really does make a different kind of experience, making sure that nobody is distracting their neighbors.
Unless I'm mistaken, you can't run a browser other than Safari on an iPad. And its built into the OS.
You're mistaken. You can't use a different *rendering engine* from WebKit, but there are a number of other browsers that are sold on the strength of different user-facing functions.
Atomic Web Browser, for one.