True enough. In the place I work at, swap is generally not very useful compared to more memory or another machine, so being able to have 1TB swap isn't really helpful. I guess photo edittors might be different.
Most people make gut decisions about whether or not to hire someone, then grovel around for a reason to give to HR to spraypaint on top of their real answer.
Not true when you have to justify yourself to other interviewers. I wasn't aware that HR gave reasons anyway.
If your data is small, then make the list hold multiple nodes (say 10) in each node. Now the data isn't small; add a reverse link and wrap the whole thing up in a List abstraction. Duh.
What are you talking about? Sending a portfolio and a website which, I assume, describes what he does in detail is way better than a resume. If you're asking for a resume, you probably want to go over it right there instead of talking to the guy (which is way better, btw). You don't have to be a techie to describe your problem.
We have clients who are multi millionaires who complain about the price of a $120 door lock; who stall for three or four months before paying their bills;
So sell to middle class people who can't handle money quite as well - I'll bet they're easier to sell status items and they'll probably do it on credit.
In your opinion, it is not science. Many may disagree with you.
And most scientists agree with me. ID is a conclusion in search of justification, and has no real testable assertions, makes no predictions, and is not falisifable. It's Creationism with a new coat of paint.
If it had been originally marketed as being a study of whether an alien intelligence deposited life here on Earth rather than being presented as creationism, you would agree. The only reason you claim it is not a science is that you are a religious bigot.
Its religious roots aside, if it were aliens, I'd still laugh. The alien life hypothesis is a result of finding genetic material embedded in meteorites and is really orthogonal to the theory of Evolution.
It was intended to provide citizenship to newly freed African slaves.
"No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States" - looks fairly clear to me.
The states are individually responsible for deciding in their state constitutions what powers are allowed and withheld from the state government.
True, provided that these rights are not enumerated in the constitution (10th ammendment).
Again, this is merely your rather bigoted opinion. If federal moneys are to be used to study evolution, the same opportunity should exist to those of the dissenting view.
I don't consider ID to be science, so I'm a bigot? How's that work? If you want to disagree, you'll need something better than ad hominems. I would suggest you start by refuting my bit about ID not being a scientific theory.
Yes, the guy doing 20 miles less then the traffic flow IS an obstacle. But it's not his fault. It's people like you, who feel you're entitled to drive 75 in a 55, who look at the guy driving 55 as the problem.
They covered this exact thing in driver's ed: yes, it is his fault for not driving the normal speed because it creates a dangerous situation.
If they set the limit to 75, do you think people would stop speeding?
They'd go the same speed they did before.
do you think the government will operate w/ less revenue? I think you'd see them make up for it elsewhere.
I'd rathr they were honest about it; perhaps they can cut the budget for traffic cops, since they seem so bored thay pull people over for driving fast.
In America all you have to deal with is "Under God" and "In God We Trust." Learn to deal with it.
Why should I have to deal with some christian dogma on my money (and shoehorned into the pledge of allegiance)? This is not a christian country, it's a country with a lot of christians in it.
Putting those two together, the kid would be exposing himself to a better than 1 in 50 chance of getting a girl pregnant in good circumstances, and having to deal with the consequences... consequences which would also affect the kid's parent as well.
Hmm... 2% per year chance of pregnancy while getting freaky? I'll take those odds. Of course, some RU486 would make things even better.
Is it really hard to imagine that Bill Gate's is a good programmer?
First off, Gate's? What the Fuck?
Yes, he's a businessman, and there is little to no evidence that he's written much code, or that it was good. The reasonable man would conclude that he's not that great at programming. I'm sure he can console himself with his solid gold house and billions of dollars.
Geologist goes postal against Ballmer, fights back, actually throwing his chair at him (oh the irony) for not including the world pluton in the ms word spellcheck.
True enough. In the place I work at, swap is generally not very useful compared to more memory or another machine, so being able to have 1TB swap isn't really helpful. I guess photo edittors might be different.
Could your 64-bit linux system address over 2^48 bits of memory?
Doubt it. I think AMD64 tops out at 41-42 address lines right now.
Erotic is when you use a feather. Exotic is when you use the whole chicken.
Sick is serving the chicken to your parents for dinner.
I do want to defend the "mod scene."
Ricers are beyond defending. Put up or shut up, basically.
Most people make gut decisions about whether or not to hire someone, then grovel around for a reason to give to HR to spraypaint on top of their real answer.
Not true when you have to justify yourself to other interviewers. I wasn't aware that HR gave reasons anyway.
If your data is small, then make the list hold multiple nodes (say 10) in each node. Now the data isn't small; add a reverse link and wrap the whole thing up in a List abstraction. Duh.
Who cares how they work.
You had better care. If you don't, then you'll be scratching your head at 10pm wondering why the system is so slow.
What are you talking about? Sending a portfolio and a website which, I assume, describes what he does in detail is way better than a resume. If you're asking for a resume, you probably want to go over it right there instead of talking to the guy (which is way better, btw). You don't have to be a techie to describe your problem.
Seriously, students will steal anything that's not nailed down.
Hell, they'll steal many things that are. rule 1: anything that isn't nailed down is mine. rule 2: anything that I can pry up isn't nailed down.
If I had a crappy, scuffed Ninja 250, it might fall over into their car. Oops.
It only burns for a little while - that's the price you pay for good Curry.
98% of members of the Libertarian party have NO CLUE what the party's platform really advocates.
I'd wager that if you dropped that number to 80%, it'd be true for all major parties.
We have clients who are multi millionaires who complain about the price of a $120 door lock; who stall for three or four months before paying their bills;
So sell to middle class people who can't handle money quite as well - I'll bet they're easier to sell status items and they'll probably do it on credit.
Sure, no problem. I understand how hard it is to have no long term memory. Here's a book. Here's a news article.
But I don't buy the whole "2nd amendment is my God-given right, guns solve everything and make the world a perfect place" argument either.
How about the huge spike in home invasions that followed the UK gun ban?
In your opinion, it is not science. Many may disagree with you.
And most scientists agree with me. ID is a conclusion in search of justification, and has no real testable assertions, makes no predictions, and is not falisifable. It's Creationism with a new coat of paint.
If it had been originally marketed as being a study of whether an alien intelligence deposited life here on Earth rather than being presented as creationism, you would agree. The only reason you claim it is not a science is that you are a religious bigot.
Its religious roots aside, if it were aliens, I'd still laugh. The alien life hypothesis is a result of finding genetic material embedded in meteorites and is really orthogonal to the theory of Evolution.
It was intended to provide citizenship to newly freed African slaves.
"No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States" - looks fairly clear to me.
The states are individually responsible for deciding in their state constitutions what powers are allowed and withheld from the state government.
True, provided that these rights are not enumerated in the constitution (10th ammendment).
Again, this is merely your rather bigoted opinion. If federal moneys are to be used to study evolution, the same opportunity should exist to those of the dissenting view.
I don't consider ID to be science, so I'm a bigot? How's that work? If you want to disagree, you'll need something better than ad hominems. I would suggest you start by refuting my bit about ID not being a scientific theory.
The study he *did* in fact rip apart tries to quantize the number of seconds of violence out of the total time
That's such crap - by that measure, Silent Hill is something like 20% violent.
Yes, the guy doing 20 miles less then the traffic flow IS an obstacle. But it's not his fault. It's people like you, who feel you're entitled to drive 75 in a 55, who look at the guy driving 55 as the problem.
They covered this exact thing in driver's ed: yes, it is his fault for not driving the normal speed because it creates a dangerous situation.
If they set the limit to 75, do you think people would stop speeding?
They'd go the same speed they did before.
do you think the government will operate w/ less revenue? I think you'd see them make up for it elsewhere.
I'd rathr they were honest about it; perhaps they can cut the budget for traffic cops, since they seem so bored thay pull people over for driving fast.
The world is not the same place today as it was 20 years ago. No YouTube, Jackass, MySpace, Cell Phones or IM to contend with.
You had Jackass - it was some guy down the street pulling stunts just to see if he could.
In America all you have to deal with is "Under God" and "In God We Trust." Learn to deal with it.
Why should I have to deal with some christian dogma on my money (and shoehorned into the pledge of allegiance)? This is not a christian country, it's a country with a lot of christians in it.
Putting those two together, the kid would be exposing himself to a better than 1 in 50 chance of getting a girl pregnant in good circumstances, and having to deal with the consequences... consequences which would also affect the kid's parent as well.
Hmm... 2% per year chance of pregnancy while getting freaky? I'll take those odds. Of course, some RU486 would make things even better.
I recall similar defenses were raised at Nuremberg, and didn't go over very well.
Shut the fuck up about Nuremburg! Releasing anonymized search data is not the same as shovelling people into ovens!
Your knowledge will be too superficial to make informed decisions, and in the end you just won't be respected.
Or you just don't make tefchnical decisions. That's what your reports are for.
Is it really hard to imagine that Bill Gate's is a good programmer?
First off, Gate's? What the Fuck?
Yes, he's a businessman, and there is little to no evidence that he's written much code, or that it was good. The reasonable man would conclude that he's not that great at programming. I'm sure he can console himself with his solid gold house and billions of dollars.
Geologist goes postal against Ballmer, fights back, actually throwing his chair at him (oh the irony) for not including the world pluton in the ms word spellcheck.
ITYM Plutony.