past 50 and still in my first marriage, and things are still very good despite the occasional rocky times. but I know a lot of unhappy people who marry again and again, or feel "stuck" in miserable marriage. there are plenty of other ways to live life
little problem with your observation, traditionally the low amount of privacy was limited to a few people in the school; computers and networks can spread a child's personal information far and wide outside the realm of the local school and a few teachers with a principal.
because all the premier engineers and scientists weren't married when they did their greatest works?
Let's see, Einstein married 1903, then in 1905 did the Annus Mirabilis papers 1905, which laid down the foundations of modern physics both quantum and relativistic.
Linus Pauling, married 1923, then 1927-32 creating Pauling's rules, did fifty papers on quantum mechanics explaining chemical properties of atoms and molecules. After that, invented concept of electronegativity.
James C. Maxwell, married 1858, and in 1861 published Maxwells Equations.
John V. Atanasoff, married 1926 and in 1937 - 1939 invented the first digital electronic computer
the Kepler craft isn't an earth orbiting satellite, it's WAY out there 11 million miles away (and getting further all the time) orbiting the Sun every 375 days
it's not in high earth orbit either, or any other kind of Earth orbit. it is orbiting the Sun in an Earth-trailing orbit. That's REALLY a whole 'nother kettle of fish for sending any kind of repair mission.
Depends if Einstein read of the work-in-progress in astronomy, Hubble did see other stars in Andromeda in 1919 using the 100 inch Hooker telescope, but gathered data and invented a way of measuring distance to other galaxies (using certain types of variable stars) over the next 10 years, finally publishing in 1929
why is this shithead talking of probabilities? let's talk about REAL attacks. Like the one where the government of an immigrant called our Homeland Security morons and actually warned us about someone. And our Homeland Security statsi did exactly nothing. Then, the person who was the subject of that call blew up the finish area of the Boston Marathon. For that matter, what about 9/11, our intelligence and national police watching those Saudi terrorists for years to see what they would do; well, we saw what they did.
there are plenty of mature and better persistence layers out there than hibernate, that work with SQL database. You lose a lot when you lose schemas, structuring and knowing types of data is very useful for later analysis. Pay now, don't worry about it later
why not, plenty of other actually known bad things for ones health than whatever imagined dangers you think are lurking in hot pockets. 320 calories, 15 grams fat, 11 grams protein, 3 grams carbs....no big deal
at work the windoze guys are rebooting all the time; true maybe its just the barrier to entry to be windows developer is low so the apps suck and its not directly the fault of the OS....
you are funny, talking about a system with 50,000+ lines of code and requiring dbus. the systemd inventor didn't have a handle on something, that's for sure
better not to be using a giant knob without narrowing down what the issue is, you should be using apache's configuration variables. You can cause application failure doing memory limitation with systemd
because Linux servers need to be rebooted so often? systemd serves no purpose for any sys admin with a brain. trying to make windows "admins" happy is just pandering to idiots.
eh, most of my life was engineering physical things including controllers. You take a couple buck CPU and slap it on a board with your FPGA, in 99.9999% of cases making your on fucking CPU is a waste of time and money. It's like a developer who says "I need to write my own web server from scratch to run my php code"
past 50 and still in my first marriage, and things are still very good despite the occasional rocky times. but I know a lot of unhappy people who marry again and again, or feel "stuck" in miserable marriage. there are plenty of other ways to live life
quit using synonyms for very big. it's getting tedious. thank you.
little problem with your observation, traditionally the low amount of privacy was limited to a few people in the school; computers and networks can spread a child's personal information far and wide outside the realm of the local school and a few teachers with a principal.
marriage does not equal love, doesn't guarentee love, and carries many obligations and raises many issues having nothing to do with love
because all the premier engineers and scientists weren't married when they did their greatest works?
Let's see, Einstein married 1903, then in 1905 did the Annus Mirabilis papers 1905, which laid down the foundations of modern physics both quantum and relativistic.
Linus Pauling, married 1923, then 1927-32 creating Pauling's rules, did fifty papers on quantum mechanics explaining chemical properties of atoms and molecules. After that, invented concept of electronegativity.
James C. Maxwell, married 1858, and in 1861 published Maxwells Equations.
John V. Atanasoff, married 1926 and in 1937 - 1939 invented the first digital electronic computer
I'm sure there are just a few more.....
Fourth unhappy one? you're not making mistakes, you have a problem
well that was informative in the extreme and changed my mind about the subject, an exquisite application of the four classical syllogism forms
the Kepler craft isn't an earth orbiting satellite, it's WAY out there 11 million miles away (and getting further all the time) orbiting the Sun every 375 days
it's not in high earth orbit either, or any other kind of Earth orbit. it is orbiting the Sun in an Earth-trailing orbit. That's REALLY a whole 'nother kettle of fish for sending any kind of repair mission.
Itanium not quite dead yet, about 8% of the "Unix" big iron market last year. dying yes.
Doug's Mom's house
Depends if Einstein read of the work-in-progress in astronomy, Hubble did see other stars in Andromeda in 1919 using the 100 inch Hooker telescope, but gathered data and invented a way of measuring distance to other galaxies (using certain types of variable stars) over the next 10 years, finally publishing in 1929
why is this shithead talking of probabilities? let's talk about REAL attacks. Like the one where the government of an immigrant called our Homeland Security morons and actually warned us about someone. And our Homeland Security statsi did exactly nothing. Then, the person who was the subject of that call blew up the finish area of the Boston Marathon. For that matter, what about 9/11, our intelligence and national police watching those Saudi terrorists for years to see what they would do; well, we saw what they did.
no, the only criteria is survival to reproduce. "fittest" and "better adapted" have nothing to do with anything. good enough wins
there are plenty of mature and better persistence layers out there than hibernate, that work with SQL database. You lose a lot when you lose schemas, structuring and knowing types of data is very useful for later analysis. Pay now, don't worry about it later
why not, plenty of other actually known bad things for ones health than whatever imagined dangers you think are lurking in hot pockets. 320 calories, 15 grams fat, 11 grams protein, 3 grams carbs....no big deal
no, it's just weather, which on gas giant large storms lasting decades to centuries are quite normal
in my area, which has the busiest airport in the world some years (other LAX takes the title), we get 55 percent of our power from nuclear energy
at work the windoze guys are rebooting all the time; true maybe its just the barrier to entry to be windows developer is low so the apps suck and its not directly the fault of the OS....
you are funny, talking about a system with 50,000+ lines of code and requiring dbus. the systemd inventor didn't have a handle on something, that's for sure
better not to be using a giant knob without narrowing down what the issue is, you should be using apache's configuration variables. You can cause application failure doing memory limitation with systemd
because Linux servers need to be rebooted so often? systemd serves no purpose for any sys admin with a brain. trying to make windows "admins" happy is just pandering to idiots.
eh, most of my life was engineering physical things including controllers. You take a couple buck CPU and slap it on a board with your FPGA, in 99.9999% of cases making your on fucking CPU is a waste of time and money. It's like a developer who says "I need to write my own web server from scratch to run my php code"
and for a couple bucks you can buy an 8 or 16 bit cpu and slap on on a board with your custom FPGA, you're doing it wrongly.
point is that used to work without the bloat-delay