No the period goes on the outside of the quotes. You know the thing I'm laughing at now is that I was thinking about correcting the "other's" thing when I wrote it down and I thought "Who cares? It's just a joke!" I could go on to argue that I thought that it was a conscious decision to leave it incorrect because so many people don't get spelling and grammer rules in the first place, but that would be an outright lie. It was really that I just didn't care. It is just slashdot after all.
I have no idea if Google is going to say they own your code. It's the side project perk that I'm getting after. Who else pays you to do your own thing and give you their blessing to do so. I don't see it at MS.
If I'm one of the best software developers out there and I have an offer to work for Google and an offer to work for MS and MS will pay more, as your 2nd paragraph says, which one I choose will largely depend on my personal ambition. If I have ambition it's Google, no question. If I have no ambition, I pick MS. It pays more, and I can slide with producing buggy code. The downside is that anything I come up with belongs to MS. But I have no ambition, so who cares?
I'm really on the fence with this one. My son has mild AS and I think I may also have mild AS. My son's diagnosis was like the other responder with twins'. It was a breath of fresh air. We knew why our son is different. Instead of fighting with him to act and behave normal, we are able to work within a framework that can actually help him develop the skills he will need, but not inately develop.
As for me, on the other hand, I don't think that it is important. I have learned what I need to learn if I have AS, and a diagnosis wouldn't do much for me. It would in no way cause symptoms. Labelling people has no correlation to symptomatic behavior. The symptomatic behavior has to be there first. Label anyone you like as a cancer patient and see how successful you are at "creating" tumors.
The big difference is that Sega made some good stuff and suffered from bad marketing. Now with M$ we'll have bad products with bad marketing. Sounds like a lose-lose situation to me.
Windows and it just works in the same breath is going to take the pole position in the race for the prime example of oxymoron in the newest edition of the dictionary. This is priceless. I wonder if the BSOD is going to be replaced with something else. Will it say "It just works. You're the problem."
I haven't seen the trailer yet, but the still pictures look pretty sexy for being a low budget indie. I just have to figure a good way to download it on my craptacular dial up service.
It's voluntary reporting alright, but you know if your computer is deemed evidence for any reason you are going to get the book (ebook?) thrown at you. And how do you determine an appropriate "sales tax" on downloads. Considering that a majority of downloads are probably free downloads, this idea gets more ludicrous. I just wonder if this is just another way to create a nice ghost department that is funded, yet doesn't really do anything/need a staff.
Something about the French or "I'm all thumbs. Throw in some biometrics and you can get some big brother jokes as well. That being the case a bunch of geek comedians are hoping this does well.
Yes! Nuclear War! I remember having a lot of fun playing Nuclear War. Another one that was a lot of fun was Wabbit Wampage. Board and cards with the Wabbits and Farmer Brown at war with each other.
I'd rather put copper and aluminum sheet inside the street facing exterior walls. It's more of a shield and it doesn't come off into the soil (and then groundwater). Of course it also is a lot of fun when there is a short in your house wiring. Boo-ya!
Regarding the spelling: Look at the name. If you go by the hacker alias hillbilly you may as well concede defeat when it comes to spelling.
No the period goes on the outside of the quotes. You know the thing I'm laughing at now is that I was thinking about correcting the "other's" thing when I wrote it down and I thought "Who cares? It's just a joke!" I could go on to argue that I thought that it was a conscious decision to leave it incorrect because so many people don't get spelling and grammer rules in the first place, but that would be an outright lie. It was really that I just didn't care. It is just slashdot after all.
I have no idea if Google is going to say they own your code. It's the side project perk that I'm getting after. Who else pays you to do your own thing and give you their blessing to do so. I don't see it at MS.
On the topic of ignoring other's faults, you spelled bandwagon wrong.
If I'm one of the best software developers out there and I have an offer to work for Google and an offer to work for MS and MS will pay more, as your 2nd paragraph says, which one I choose will largely depend on my personal ambition. If I have ambition it's Google, no question. If I have no ambition, I pick MS. It pays more, and I can slide with producing buggy code. The downside is that anything I come up with belongs to MS. But I have no ambition, so who cares?
As for me, on the other hand, I don't think that it is important. I have learned what I need to learn if I have AS, and a diagnosis wouldn't do much for me. It would in no way cause symptoms. Labelling people has no correlation to symptomatic behavior. The symptomatic behavior has to be there first. Label anyone you like as a cancer patient and see how successful you are at "creating" tumors.
Better still Mace Windu. Now everyone go to the Samuel L Jackson soundboard on albinoblacksheep.com and click on the top right button.
The big difference is that Sega made some good stuff and suffered from bad marketing. Now with M$ we'll have bad products with bad marketing. Sounds like a lose-lose situation to me.
Windows and it just works in the same breath is going to take the pole position in the race for the prime example of oxymoron in the newest edition of the dictionary. This is priceless. I wonder if the BSOD is going to be replaced with something else. Will it say "It just works. You're the problem."
I haven't seen the trailer yet, but the still pictures look pretty sexy for being a low budget indie. I just have to figure a good way to download it on my craptacular dial up service.
I thought it was Darth Darth Binks.
Spoiler warning: Darth Vader kills Emperor Palpatine and the rebels win.
It's voluntary reporting alright, but you know if your computer is deemed evidence for any reason you are going to get the book (ebook?) thrown at you. And how do you determine an appropriate "sales tax" on downloads. Considering that a majority of downloads are probably free downloads, this idea gets more ludicrous. I just wonder if this is just another way to create a nice ghost department that is funded, yet doesn't really do anything/need a staff.
The text entry is by an onscreen keyboard. I read that in the article and thought how great a stylus is. Nice sell.
Something about the French or "I'm all thumbs. Throw in some biometrics and you can get some big brother jokes as well. That being the case a bunch of geek comedians are hoping this does well.
Yes! Nuclear War! I remember having a lot of fun playing Nuclear War. Another one that was a lot of fun was Wabbit Wampage. Board and cards with the Wabbits and Farmer Brown at war with each other.
That would be Supremecy, mentioned in the original post.
But I think that just looks sexier than the Mac mini. That said, I won't be buying either one anytime in the lifetime of Sol.
The weekly bit enbtitled: "This Week's Sign that the Apocalypse Is upon Us."
I guessI didn't see the other reply. Sorry to waste your time, AC.
No, I did not try sensitivity settings, you insensitive clod!
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Missing poll option: I read right to left you insensitive clod!
I'd rather put copper and aluminum sheet inside the street facing exterior walls. It's more of a shield and it doesn't come off into the soil (and then groundwater). Of course it also is a lot of fun when there is a short in your house wiring. Boo-ya!
The name alone is worth it.