Yeah, but the trick is that the Hobbes/Hamiltonians don't believe there can ever be a well-informed citizenry and do their best to undermine informing the people when it comes to matters of government and morality. Ever wonder why they don't teach how to develop your own sense of morality from even the well-established building blocks having to do with morals? Hobbesian philosophy states that the only thing the common man needs to know about morality is that absolute devotion to the state is a must and the major thrust of Hamiltonian work is tricking the common man and the less-common but still not ruling class material man into accepting a state of affairs where some dictate of the state is obeyed be it at the Federal, State, or City level. Police should only give orders when there is real harm about to be done.
Thw Hobbes Hamiltonians have us all mixed up such that we can in one moment be saying we are not for government and the next supporting the very government that has kept us all in chains since the inception of the Constitution. Yes just like everything else, the Hobbes Hamiltonians are not a monolithic group and some are seen as useful idiots by the others.
No this is not to be handles by the states. This is my position, but not even the states should have been given the amount of power they have. It all goes to the not on the side of government delusion we have been given. When they can't get you at the Federal level, they find a way to stick it to you at the State.
We all need to take a break and sit down and talk about the form of government we really want and to that end, I have created The Pirate-Ninja-Zombie Party Facebook group.
The Constitutional limitations on federal power have never been anything more than a ruse to lull detractors of unlimited government power into a false sense of security. Look into Hobbes and Hamiltonian beliefs and you might be able to detect the real agenda, but it has been an unending shell game since at least The Federalist Papers.
We all need to have a sit-down and talk about what form of government we all want to have. To that end, I have created The Pirate-Ninja-Zombie Party Facebook group.
No, the proper solution is for all of us to take a break and have a sit-down and talk about what form of government we think we might really like to have and work through all the Hobbes/Hamilton brainwashing we're all being put through. To that end, I have created The Pirate-Ninja-Zombie Party Facebook group and I recommend all interested to join.
For my next trick, I will singlehandedly destroy the concept of significant digits. When you convert to a different unit, there is no good reason that there be a correlation between the number of digits there and the number of digits in the original unit, nor was there any guarantee that the number of digits in the original units were what were significant. The margin of error may very well be transcendental. Good night folks, and remember to tip your waiter.
So what you are telling me is that HDDs don't have firmware? I think we're done here. Okay, bye.
But seriously, I don't know how many of the HDD failures are due to firmware failure. Also SSDs have higher MTBFs than HDDs and thait is a figure I have seen presented.
Moore's law applies to processors and has to do with transistors and different corollaries get involved such that the amount of work a processor can do doubles every so-and-so years.
I forgot to add that I believe that all of this including the god-thing are all machines. I have also looked at mistakes and find it hardly likely that the mistakes were due to freedom, but due to overrestraint. The big mistake that I see and make the biggest attempt to rail against and draw attention to currently is the position of the Hobbesian/Hamiltonians who generally believe in the absolute power of the state to limit the freedom of man.
I look at the evidence and the inescapable fact is that despite all the mistakes that we have made we are still here and in such numbers as to make this exchange a thing. You have been looking at the failures without looking at the successes.
No, floating point variables have a better result than 0 to return in this instance and it is NaN and stands for "not a number". Floaing point variables also have a value to return for infinity.
I feel obligated to point out that God never really answered Cain's question and it was stupid of him to ask as he had just got done killing his brother Abel.
"The" location is generally understood to not be the entire country unless you think its acceptable to say, "I sent you a package. You didn't get it? It's right here by my desk. The location was the entire continental United States, right?"
No, it has been generally accepted thatHesenberg determined that the position and velocity of an electron cannot both be measured at the same time. Even if you argue that location and position are the same thing, which very often they are not, Heisenberg didn't even rule out it being ever known/measured, even for the electron.
Until I know how they determined it was in the country, I can't be certain as to whether the appropriate thing to do is return coordinates at the center of the country or to return NaN, NaN.
My faith is not in "science" per se, but in the ability of the entire system, be it the universe, multiverse, God posessing, whatever to come through and prevail. I don't accept that God created the universe the way some do, but I do believe in a god-something.
The last bit was for lulz and I don't doubt there are significant risks in any feat of engineering but when something goes wrong you just need to be prepared in advance to go in and fix it. I believve we will eventually engineer the entire world, solar system and beyond until we run across another civilization doing the same thing. They say our sun will last how long? Somehow I doubt it will last even half that before mankind comes to harvest it for all the resources it is hoarding. You hear that Sun? Mankind is coming for you!
No, I just like the originator's sense of humor. I on the other hand don't post anonymously except for once on a phone where the anonymous checkbox was easy to hit and I posted a follow-up later. I'm flatteted you think I did the original justice though. So... Maybe sexconker isn't the originator of the Moo cow bit?
I know that I'm hearing a lot of "I can't figure out this stuff" from both of you. I play console games because there are good games that aren't on a PC, or that controller support is better or the console is simply cheaper hardware than PC. I've bought a lot of rereleases of old PS1 games on the PS3 Bought most of the Final Fantasies available. Don't know what else. Know what I'm not doing? Insisting that if my playing environment isn't on a PC I'm going to have a bad time or that I can't find something plenty enough good to do with my time.
Ships are more mobile than the bases on those rocks, so they are easier to remove from a given area. The recent utilization of those rocks in a military fashion by the Chinese communicate a different intent and make doing belligerent things more efficient and can be used as leverage. Until you have more fully explored the ramifications of the argument no one will see how potentially stupid the argument might be, so come back once you've actually given the subject some serious thought.
Yeah, but when you come into contact with them as much as the confused yoga practitioners do, you just might get some of the potentially cancer causing chemicals to rub off and enter the bloodstream. Then some particles may sublimate and get inhaled. There is more ways than just eating for carcinogens to cause problems. There may also be particles in the air that react with the particles in yoga mats becoming carcinogenic. I may not have even exhausted the possibilities. But anyways it's a quote from the YouTube song video linked.
Yeah, but the trick is that the Hobbes/Hamiltonians don't believe there can ever be a well-informed citizenry and do their best to undermine informing the people when it comes to matters of government and morality. Ever wonder why they don't teach how to develop your own sense of morality from even the well-established building blocks having to do with morals? Hobbesian philosophy states that the only thing the common man needs to know about morality is that absolute devotion to the state is a must and the major thrust of Hamiltonian work is tricking the common man and the less-common but still not ruling class material man into accepting a state of affairs where some dictate of the state is obeyed be it at the Federal, State, or City level. Police should only give orders when there is real harm about to be done.
Thw Hobbes Hamiltonians have us all mixed up such that we can in one moment be saying we are not for government and the next supporting the very government that has kept us all in chains since the inception of the Constitution. Yes just like everything else, the Hobbes Hamiltonians are not a monolithic group and some are seen as useful idiots by the others.
No this is not to be handles by the states. This is my position, but not even the states should have been given the amount of power they have. It all goes to the not on the side of government delusion we have been given. When they can't get you at the Federal level, they find a way to stick it to you at the State.
We all need to take a break and sit down and talk about the form of government we really want and to that end, I have created The Pirate-Ninja-Zombie Party Facebook group.
The Constitutional limitations on federal power have never been anything more than a ruse to lull detractors of unlimited government power into a false sense of security. Look into Hobbes and Hamiltonian beliefs and you might be able to detect the real agenda, but it has been an unending shell game since at least The Federalist Papers.
We all need to have a sit-down and talk about what form of government we all want to have. To that end, I have created The Pirate-Ninja-Zombie Party Facebook group.
No, the proper solution is for all of us to take a break and have a sit-down and talk about what form of government we think we might really like to have and work through all the Hobbes/Hamilton brainwashing we're all being put through. To that end, I have created The Pirate-Ninja-Zombie Party Facebook group and I recommend all interested to join.
For my next trick, I will singlehandedly destroy the concept of significant digits. When you convert to a different unit, there is no good reason that there be a correlation between the number of digits there and the number of digits in the original unit, nor was there any guarantee that the number of digits in the original units were what were significant. The margin of error may very well be transcendental. Good night folks, and remember to tip your waiter.
That's part of the reason I use external USB 3.0 HDDs.
So what you are telling me is that HDDs don't have firmware? I think we're done here. Okay, bye.
But seriously, I don't know how many of the HDD failures are due to firmware failure. Also SSDs have higher MTBFs than HDDs and thait is a figure I have seen presented.
Moore's law applies to processors and has to do with transistors and different corollaries get involved such that the amount of work a processor can do doubles every so-and-so years.
I forgot to add that I believe that all of this including the god-thing are all machines. I have also looked at mistakes and find it hardly likely that the mistakes were due to freedom, but due to overrestraint. The big mistake that I see and make the biggest attempt to rail against and draw attention to currently is the position of the Hobbesian/Hamiltonians who generally believe in the absolute power of the state to limit the freedom of man.
I look at the evidence and the inescapable fact is that despite all the mistakes that we have made we are still here and in such numbers as to make this exchange a thing. You have been looking at the failures without looking at the successes.
Oh, man must have accidentally bumped up against the post anonymously checkbox on the mobile site again.
I think you mistyped YUUGE!
A location is known. A usable location, which is what people usually mean when they refer to "the" location, was not known.
No, floating point variables have a better result than 0 to return in this instance and it is NaN and stands for "not a number". Floaing point variables also have a value to return for infinity.
I feel obligated to point out that God never really answered Cain's question and it was stupid of him to ask as he had just got done killing his brother Abel.
"The" location is generally understood to not be the entire country unless you think its acceptable to say, "I sent you a package. You didn't get it? It's right here by my desk. The location was the entire continental United States, right?"
Well, did you file a police report? That kind of is a necessary step to take.
No, it has been generally accepted thatHesenberg determined that the position and velocity of an electron cannot both be measured at the same time. Even if you argue that location and position are the same thing, which very often they are not, Heisenberg didn't even rule out it being ever known/measured, even for the electron.
Until I know how they determined it was in the country, I can't be certain as to whether the appropriate thing to do is return coordinates at the center of the country or to return NaN, NaN.
My faith is not in "science" per se, but in the ability of the entire system, be it the universe, multiverse, God posessing, whatever to come through and prevail. I don't accept that God created the universe the way some do, but I do believe in a god-something.
The last bit was for lulz and I don't doubt there are significant risks in any feat of engineering but when something goes wrong you just need to be prepared in advance to go in and fix it. I believve we will eventually engineer the entire world, solar system and beyond until we run across another civilization doing the same thing. They say our sun will last how long? Somehow I doubt it will last even half that before mankind comes to harvest it for all the resources it is hoarding. You hear that Sun? Mankind is coming for you!
No, I just like the originator's sense of humor. I on the other hand don't post anonymously except for once on a phone where the anonymous checkbox was easy to hit and I posted a follow-up later. I'm flatteted you think I did the original justice though. So... Maybe sexconker isn't the originator of the Moo cow bit?
I know that I'm hearing a lot of "I can't figure out this stuff" from both of you. I play console games because there are good games that aren't on a PC, or that controller support is better or the console is simply cheaper hardware than PC. I've bought a lot of rereleases of old PS1 games on the PS3 Bought most of the Final Fantasies available. Don't know what else. Know what I'm not doing? Insisting that if my playing environment isn't on a PC I'm going to have a bad time or that I can't find something plenty enough good to do with my time.
Ships are more mobile than the bases on those rocks, so they are easier to remove from a given area. The recent utilization of those rocks in a military fashion by the Chinese communicate a different intent and make doing belligerent things more efficient and can be used as leverage. Until you have more fully explored the ramifications of the argument no one will see how potentially stupid the argument might be, so come back once you've actually given the subject some serious thought.
Yeah, but when you come into contact with them as much as the confused yoga practitioners do, you just might get some of the potentially cancer causing chemicals to rub off and enter the bloodstream. Then some particles may sublimate and get inhaled. There is more ways than just eating for carcinogens to cause problems. There may also be particles in the air that react with the particles in yoga mats becoming carcinogenic. I may not have even exhausted the possibilities. But anyways it's a quote from the YouTube song video linked.