An Aeronautical Engineer's look at global warming (and yes he has earned his chops in that arena)
The first essay in our new series! Look for future essays where out Aeronautical Engineer looks at:
Dentistry!
Neuroscience!
Cosmology!
The Differences Among the Lifecycles of the Various Species of Ant in the Platythyrea Genus!
This isn't Star Trek, guy. There's no Mr. Spock with a degree in "All of Science". An aeronautical engineer is worth listening to when he's talking about aeronautical engineering. In the field of climate science, he's no more qualified than I am to conduct and evaluate the research. If he thinks otherwise, he is a crank, no matter how good he is in his own field.
Unfortunately, this is being framed as a gun control issue, which is almost impossible to have a reasonable discussion about in the United States. What's actually happening here is that a lawmaker wants to regulate a revolutionary small-scale manufacturing technology. This technology is not specifically designed to make firearms, and it isn't particularly good at it. But, because it could possibly be used to produce an "undetectable" gun, you're going to see more politicians try to strangle 3D printing in the cradle.
What would you think if someone showed up at your workplace in the US, unable to speak a word of English, looking for a programming job?
As a native English speaker, you can make decent money teaching English. Or, you can try to find a remote job. But, I think your chances of finding a local development job are slim.
Did you notice that "extensions" was in scare quotes? That was supposed to imply that the "extensions" were Internet Explorer malware, and by "breaking compatiblity" Microsoft was fixing the vulnerability.
Man, I'm subtle and I didn't even know it! Don't mod me funny or you'll ruin it!
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There's a large community out there that makes "extensions" for IE as well, you've just never bothered to look.
Sadly, Microsoft's security patches keep breaking compatibility with these "extensions".
I won't have anything to do with that guy, and shame on Slashdot for providing a platform to him.
Just zoom and enhance.
I heard that Steve Jobs once sued Steve Job for stealing most of his name.
Those tumors could be terminated.
Thanks, I'll be here all week. Try the baklava!
God's just been playing SuperHexagon since he created Saturn. He hasn't beaten it yet.
Now all Karateka requires is a web browser.
An Aeronautical Engineer's look at global warming (and yes he has earned his chops in that arena)
The first essay in our new series! Look for future essays where out Aeronautical Engineer looks at:
This isn't Star Trek, guy. There's no Mr. Spock with a degree in "All of Science". An aeronautical engineer is worth listening to when he's talking about aeronautical engineering. In the field of climate science, he's no more qualified than I am to conduct and evaluate the research. If he thinks otherwise, he is a crank, no matter how good he is in his own field.
Instead, I'd also rather suggest JAP** which is also long and well established.
Yes, with a long-established backdoor for "crime prevention".
Fill it up with petroleum distillate, and re-vulcanize my tires, post-haste!
Unfortunately, this is being framed as a gun control issue, which is almost impossible to have a reasonable discussion about in the United States. What's actually happening here is that a lawmaker wants to regulate a revolutionary small-scale manufacturing technology. This technology is not specifically designed to make firearms, and it isn't particularly good at it. But, because it could possibly be used to produce an "undetectable" gun, you're going to see more politicians try to strangle 3D printing in the cradle.
"Open source" means something different in intelligence circles: Open source intelligence.
Put the leech on the Upside-Down-Ternet.
No sails. Less space than an aircraft carrier. Lame.
Writers at Mashable were willing to geek out with a Swiss Army knife and a video camera...
Since we're geeking out, let's get our tools right. it's a Leatherman Squirt.
What would you think if someone showed up at your workplace in the US, unable to speak a word of English, looking for a programming job?
As a native English speaker, you can make decent money teaching English. Or, you can try to find a remote job. But, I think your chances of finding a local development job are slim.
pp-international.net is having trouble responding. You can get the torrent from the Pirate Bay:
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6981856/No_Safe_Harbor_-_A_Pirate_Party_Book
It contains all formats.
I know you don't want an extra box, but a separate gigabit switch is probably your best alternative.
Why not head over to Distributed Proofreaders and do a few pages in his memory: http://www.pgdp.net/
I don't know what Michael J. Ross thinks he is accomplishing with these reviews, but I do know that I will never buy a Packt title.
Watch out... it's headed toward YOU!
Why wait a hour or more if you can just walk past everyone...
Because I try not to be an asshole to everyone around me?
John Kerry would be president.
Actually, Howard Dean would be president.
You're welcome!
Did you notice that "extensions" was in scare quotes? That was supposed to imply that the "extensions" were Internet Explorer malware, and by "breaking compatiblity" Microsoft was fixing the vulnerability.
Man, I'm subtle and I didn't even know it! Don't mod me funny or you'll ruin it!
There's a large community out there that makes "extensions" for IE as well, you've just never bothered to look.
Sadly, Microsoft's security patches keep breaking compatibility with these "extensions".