Removing my shit and uninstalling dropbox as I type this. Dropxbox is nothing but convenient and lazy way to get your data in places. Even if this shit I copy around is irrelevant and 'cheap' fuck this license.
It doesn't. Everything moves away from us, and galaxies that are twice as far move twice as fast. Now if you'd be in one of those galaxies that moves away from us, and you'd look around you'd notice exactly the same thing: everything moves away from you, and galaxies twice as far move twice as fast.
So in a sense, you could think that you are in the center of the universe.
But we all know that in the center (exactly in the center) is Eternium ^^
If you need to comment your code you did something wrong and you should refactor it.
Inventor of C++ when asked 'How do you debug your code?', said: 'I don't, if I have to debug the code to understand it, it means the code is wrong and I rewrite it'.
Great book on the subject Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship by Robert C. Martin.
This would suggest that 'snow-line' might have been much closer the to earth... I'd say 25% closer?
I've read somewhere that the 'snow-line' is a place where the comets are born. Pulled by the gravitational forces as our solar system travels around the milky way, they got 'pushed' or 'bounced' towards our sun.
As stupid as the idea might sound at first, what if in say.. ten or twenty years people come up with new kind of CPUs.. so powerful that specific one-task-optimized hardware won't be necessary anymore ?
I know that tendency is to move to hardware to have it faster, but what if, quantum computers become real (or any new type of technology), and assuming they gonna be hell of a fast machines... wouldn't be it faster, easier and cheaper to just write software then to do the research, development, design, production etc... all that involves creating hardware....?
The sun is the center of the universe? I though the sun orbited the Milkey Way Galaxy's central black hole?
Well, almost 500 years ago, people thought our Solar System was the Universe. The geocentric view had been dominant since the time of Aristotle. He wasn't the first to come up with the idea that our system is heliocentric. However he was the first one who came out with the mathematical model of a heliocentric system. The idea which was later picked up Kepler, who laid foundation for the Newton's theory of universal gravitation, which was picked up by Einstein later. (really really big generalization here, but you get the point)
You may say that what Copernicus had predicted on paper using math, Galileo Galilei saw with his own telescope, thus his famous words 'eppur si muove' (and yet it moves).
Might??!
That ship has sailed long time ago... -.-
Removing my shit and uninstalling dropbox as I type this.
Dropxbox is nothing but convenient and lazy way to get your data in places.
Even if this shit I copy around is irrelevant and 'cheap' fuck this license.
Sure, it's much cheaper and easier to fake cyberattack to have an excuse to invade some country -.-
Seriously.. where the fuck can I turn this shit off?
Man write some fucking chrome app if you wanna play with JS and crap.. but bring back v1.0 ffs
..might... be... wrong.. ?
Are you saying it was right all the time, till now?!
0.0
It doesn't. Everything moves away from us, and galaxies that are twice as far move twice as fast.
Now if you'd be in one of those galaxies that moves away from us, and you'd look around you'd notice exactly the same thing: everything moves away from you, and galaxies twice as far move twice as fast.
So in a sense, you could think that you are in the center of the universe.
But we all know that in the center (exactly in the center) is Eternium ^^
If you need to comment your code you did something wrong and you should refactor it.
Inventor of C++ when asked 'How do you debug your code?', said: 'I don't, if I have to debug the code to understand it, it means the code is wrong and I rewrite it'.
Great book on the subject Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship by Robert C. Martin.
What an idiot .. I wonder what a member of Hells Angels would do if he tried to ban the motorbikes in Australia??
just lol... besides he's politician... I don't believe any of it
Wow.. Fluxbox had it like 5 years ago.
seems to me, it was just a marketing hack for the upcoming '2012' movie
Knowing is not enough, you have to apply. - Bruce Lee
seriously when the fuck will you people learn?
proprietary stuff used all over the globe = control
and once you have it, you won't let go - unless you are forced to
As a result, the Sun was ~25% dimmer 4 billion years ago than it is now.
http://dumbscientist.com/archives/the-faint-young-sun-paradox/
This would suggest that 'snow-line' might have been much closer the to earth... I'd say 25% closer?
I've read somewhere that the 'snow-line' is a place where the comets are born. Pulled by the gravitational forces as our solar system travels around the milky way, they got 'pushed' or 'bounced' towards our sun.
how the heck, this is supposed to work:
if (days > 366)
when it's
while (days > 365)
above? :o
As stupid as the idea might sound at first, what if in say.. ten or twenty years people come up with new kind of CPUs.. so powerful that specific one-task-optimized hardware won't be necessary anymore ?
I know that tendency is to move to hardware to have it faster, but what if, quantum computers become real (or any new type of technology), and assuming they gonna be hell of a fast machines... wouldn't be it faster, easier and cheaper to just write software then to do the research, development, design, production etc... all that involves creating hardware....?
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The sun is the center of the universe? I though the sun orbited the Milkey Way Galaxy's central black hole?
Well, almost 500 years ago, people thought our Solar System was the Universe.
The geocentric view had been dominant since the time of Aristotle.
He wasn't the first to come up with the idea that our system is heliocentric.
However he was the first one who came out with the mathematical model of a heliocentric system.
The idea which was later picked up Kepler, who laid foundation for the Newton's theory of universal gravitation, which was picked up by Einstein later. (really really big generalization here, but you get the point)
You may say that what Copernicus had predicted on paper using math, Galileo Galilei saw with his own telescope, thus his famous words 'eppur si muove' (and yet it moves).
Guess we need a new tag: eek! Probably that's what the frog would say anyways...
I think the movie Zeitgeist could be interesting to some of you here:
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/
Dah-nuh-da-da!
*whipcrack*
*wisecrack*
*swiiiiiiing*
*punchpunchpunch*
INDY!!!
Dah-nuh-da-da!
Indy: I'm too old for this shit...
For me it's The Witcher. Here is a GT review.
Source code is like shit. It stinks if it's not yours...
Robin Williams - Viagra
:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38Q2TcPoXMM
Fun
Another good reason to use Foxit, small, robust and free (standard version)
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
... I don't know what direction to take in order to get out... Simple... just take the red pill