Well, at least with Star Wars, there's still an element of surprise left. In the next version you see, will Han shoot first? Or will he shoot second? Or won't he shoot at all?
Yes, it is. In the older times, moderation was a two-step process: First you chose the moderation, then you pressed a button to submit it. That way, when you mis-clicked (and honestly, it happens to everyone from time to time), you could correct your mistake before submitting the moderation. Now moderation goes into effect immediately when you click. No chance to fix mistakes.
And don't forget to pay your $699 licensing fee, you cocksmoking teabaggers!
"Teabaggers" refers to Tea Party movement members. Those are the far right wing of the US. Given that even the US left wing is right wing from European view, but Munich is governed by Social Democrats, i.e. left wing from European view, I'd say they are as far from being Teabaggers as they can be (OK, not really; "Die Linke" would be even more left-wing, as the name already tells: It is German for "The Left"). You are so completely off, that's not even funny. Could you not at least have taken the "communist" stereotype?
Yes indeed. The fundamental problem is that these firms are themselves essentially sociopathic. It's little wonder they attract psychopaths.
Frankly, I think the best cure is one "man in black" in an isolated, sound proof cubicle with a direct line to the SEC in one hand and a machine gun in the other. When the call comes in, there goes the firm, psychopaths and all.
Wrong. A rootkit is code which maliciously takes over certain functionality at root level. How it got installed doesn't matter for its classification as rootkit. Of course most rootkits get installed by some virus, worm or trojan, but a rootkit which some cracker installed by hand is still a rootkit.
Yeah sure, in an emergency with power outage so you're running on battery, the first thing you'd do is take a warm shower and toast breads. Here's a hint: Most people have a little bit of common sense.
Your house uses more than 10kw? I really have to ask, what the heck are you doing??
Grow lamps, dude!
You can grow lamps? I always thought they had to be manufactured... maybe that would be a way to get around this silly prohibition of incandescent light bulbs.:-)
Of course, in the sciences, those doing the creative work are not compensated through copyright. They are compensated by the university or research institution they are employed at, through their salaries. From the money paid to journals where their work is published, they don't get a single cent.
Wildly successful papers don't make the authors much money, at least not directly. And of course the success of a paper is measured in citations, not sales. And you'll get the more citations the more people read the paper.
In short, copyright does not help the progress of science.
so 375 watts at 12 volts is the same as 375 watts at 120 volts?
In terms of power, it is.
well fuck me, everything should run at 1 volt and save the earth
The reason why this is a bad idea is that the currents you'd need then are extremely high (375 W at 12 V is 31.25 A, 375 W at 120 V is 3.125 A), and high currents means high losses in the electric line delivering the power (the losses grow quadratically with the current), which means you'd need thicker wires to compensate (the resistance is inversely proportional to the cross section), or can only use very short wires (the resistance is proportional to the length).
Even if this result provides evidence against supersymmetry (which doesn't seem to be the conclusion of other articles I've read, although I'm not really qualified to say), it tells us absolutely nothing about dark matter.
Wrong. If it is evidence against supersymmetry, it tells us that dark matter is likely not composed of supersymmetric particles. Given that supersymmetric particles are one of the main hypotheses about what dark matter is composed of, I'd say it tells us very much about dark matter.
What you probably wanted to say is that evidence against supersymmetry is not evidence against dark matter.
Well, if the support is via some .pk email address, any mails to support might also not reach their intended destination ...
You know, currently Apple is famous for products which don't have a keyboard at all.
MyGod! It's full of stars...!
They misplaced Hollywood?
Well, at least with Star Wars, there's still an element of surprise left. In the next version you see, will Han shoot first? Or will he shoot second? Or won't he shoot at all?
Yes, it is. In the older times, moderation was a two-step process: First you chose the moderation, then you pressed a button to submit it. That way, when you mis-clicked (and honestly, it happens to everyone from time to time), you could correct your mistake before submitting the moderation. Now moderation goes into effect immediately when you click. No chance to fix mistakes.
"Here, Apple is not the only supplier of tablets, not even the most important one."
Unless you care about trivial things like, oh, making a living.
So Apple now makes the cheapest tablets?
Note that in Israel, people use more than 90% Windows and negligible amount of Linux. Given that there's probably no place with a higher percentage of Jews than Israel, clearly Windows is the favourite operating system of Jews. Not that it matters.
"Teabaggers" refers to Tea Party movement members. Those are the far right wing of the US. Given that even the US left wing is right wing from European view, but Munich is governed by Social Democrats, i.e. left wing from European view, I'd say they are as far from being Teabaggers as they can be (OK, not really; "Die Linke" would be even more left-wing, as the name already tells: It is German for "The Left"). You are so completely off, that's not even funny. Could you not at least have taken the "communist" stereotype?
But maybe it's just that you lack miR-941 :-)
So you say genetic diseases are no diseases?
So the test works: If you are detected as a psychopath, you aren't. :-)
How exactly would you use condoms to block psychopaths from your mom?
So I get Alzheimer's disease is not a disease either?
Yes indeed. The fundamental problem is that these firms are themselves essentially sociopathic. It's little wonder they attract psychopaths.
Frankly, I think the best cure is one "man in black" in an isolated, sound proof cubicle with a direct line to the SEC in one hand and a machine gun in the other. When the call comes in, there goes the firm, psychopaths and all.
Sounds like an attractive job for psychopaths.
Didn't Edgar Allen Poe marry his 13-year-old cousin?
Back then, America also still had slavery. Your point being?
Wrong. A rootkit is code which maliciously takes over certain functionality at root level. How it got installed doesn't matter for its classification as rootkit. Of course most rootkits get installed by some virus, worm or trojan, but a rootkit which some cracker installed by hand is still a rootkit.
Yeah sure, in an emergency with power outage so you're running on battery, the first thing you'd do is take a warm shower and toast breads. Here's a hint: Most people have a little bit of common sense.
Your house uses more than 10kw? I really have to ask, what the heck are you doing??
Grow lamps, dude!
You can grow lamps? I always thought they had to be manufactured ... maybe that would be a way to get around this silly prohibition of incandescent light bulbs. :-)
So you consider a correct, but redundant unit as annoying as a plain wrong one?
Isn't it easier to just answer the question with "no" and be done with it?
Of course, in the sciences, those doing the creative work are not compensated through copyright. They are compensated by the university or research institution they are employed at, through their salaries. From the money paid to journals where their work is published, they don't get a single cent.
Wildly successful papers don't make the authors much money, at least not directly. And of course the success of a paper is measured in citations, not sales. And you'll get the more citations the more people read the paper.
In short, copyright does not help the progress of science.
You don't add anything in basic set theory. Does that mean that basic set theory is not math related?
You can't do that without using an English dictionary as input. You can generate a Sudoku without using a Sudoku as input.
If I only ever did what I need to do, my life would be very poor indeed.
That's how you identify high energy physics papers.
In terms of power, it is.
The reason why this is a bad idea is that the currents you'd need then are extremely high (375 W at 12 V is 31.25 A, 375 W at 120 V is 3.125 A), and high currents means high losses in the electric line delivering the power (the losses grow quadratically with the current), which means you'd need thicker wires to compensate (the resistance is inversely proportional to the cross section), or can only use very short wires (the resistance is proportional to the length).
Wrong. If it is evidence against supersymmetry, it tells us that dark matter is likely not composed of supersymmetric particles. Given that supersymmetric particles are one of the main hypotheses about what dark matter is composed of, I'd say it tells us very much about dark matter.
What you probably wanted to say is that evidence against supersymmetry is not evidence against dark matter.