Hitler was a terrible humanitarian in every way possible.
Oh come on, don't take a cursory and superficial view of history and its villains. Even a person guilty of leading crimes against humanity such as Hitler also led humanitarian efforts for certain groups of people.
Hitler and his government had many humanitarian contributions especially to factory workers. Workers rights and groups to oversee them, standard workweek with overtime, sanitary and cafeteria facilities in factories,
The "Mother and Child" organization was formed to provide for the welfare, health, safety, financial security with over 26,000 local centers.
He promoted government programs targeting young people to refrain from alcohol and instead focus on healthy eating, drinking mineral water and exercise.
oh? the main thing learned from Hiroshima survivors is that the extra radiation shaved at most a couple years off the lifespan of the survivors on average.
Get real, of course all employment companies and HR departments operate on bigotry and stereotypes and discrimination, the lying needs to stop. For example, in the United States, "affirmative action" means government subsidized discrimination and sexism.
HURD only proves that Stallman/FSF couldn't make a kernel, ivory tower theoretical bullshit didn't work. The fact they finally had to borrow Mach shows they couldn't design a kernel themselves, and even today in the project there is debate about using other microkernel foundations but of course no talk about designing from the ground up.
Hint, if you're in a computer science class that claims to build its own OS, and they use Linux or Mach or whatever to layer various message passing schemes on top, you are NOT building an operating system.
It's a school science project, doesn't run on modern processors except in i386 mode, unusable for any practical purpose. it needs to die
actually, you're behind the times, the PC era is coming to a close because it is just pandering to psychological marshmallows with chips on their shoulders, and making jokes about anyone different is ok again.
Though I'll always agree a Puerto Rican in a three piece suit isn't always a defendant, might just be a thief.
i'd argue the 3D printing route requires a very deep understanding of internal ballistics and stress analysis if one wishes to avoid injury. these fools are playing with very dangerous thing
good reason they aren't more popular in the one to four person size range, they get horrible fuel economy. My two friends get 4 to 6 miles per gallon on water with theirs. funny the claims the vendors make of them using half the fuel of a boat, the hovercraft is carrying only people but a boat will be able to have cargo too.
I'm an engineering physicist and have been a firearms hobbyist for decades including hand loading and Ransom Rest/Chronograph testing of rounds. The average.380 ACP produces 21,500 CUP (copper units of pressure, roughly equivalent to PSI for layman's purposes).
it is indeed "most", not all; for example those "little neutral ones" go flying out of the chamber/collision hall undetected at most labs.
you are right that far more evidence is needed, but the cool thing is that the data gathering started in the 1930s with stars in galaxies just not moving the right way. these are exciting times
fear not, you can adapt a technique my grandfather used to plump up his poultry (geese, ducks, chickens). he'd jam food into the mouths past the throat, and use his clenched hand on their neck to force the food into their bellies.
silly, the people with the higher incidence of cancer in the hiroshima study had exposures of a good fraction of a gray (100 rem), e.g. half a gray at 1500 meters distance. that's way out of the league of what we're talking about here.
nonsense, overt communication of misinformation is a time honored counterintelligence technique. Real messages can also be covertly conveyed in the same channel
OpenBSD runs on Octane supporting Octane 2 or ImpactSR graphics cards but no audio.....but it's one thing to run a server which is the main target of BSD, but quite another to make a desktop. There is GNU/Linux for Octane too such as Debian
which apps and app platforms do you run on your servers? Any of the BSD do all the usual: apache, nginx, tomcat, php, perl, ruby, python, mysql, postgresql, postfix, qmail, sendmail, bind,
do you have something that is uniquely Linux-packaged running?
System/Z can run Linux, or various web platforms on the several common mainframe OS. you could have all kinds of so-called "cloud" computing on a mainframe with no COBOL in sight
you're confused, there is a world of difference in having power go right to a robust metal housing holding a drive motor couple to gear chain or shaft for your folding bed, and running AC wires through the KINDLING that is funiture stuffing and nicely dry long-aged wood frames.
your phrase of "until we discover" is funny. most of the dozens of"exotic" subatomic particles we know of are from second, tertiary and high decay products that are more common ordinary things.
by your definition, we've mostly only discovered electrons and protons, even neutrons and neutrinos are detected by reactions that make electrons or protons do something.
no, we're talking of a foreign acidic solution in unnatural concentration being harmful to certain bacteria
Hitler was a terrible humanitarian in every way possible.
Oh come on, don't take a cursory and superficial view of history and its villains. Even a person guilty of leading crimes against humanity such as Hitler also led humanitarian efforts for certain groups of people.
Hitler and his government had many humanitarian contributions especially to factory workers. Workers rights and groups to oversee them, standard workweek with overtime, sanitary and cafeteria facilities in factories,
The "Mother and Child" organization was formed to provide for the welfare, health, safety, financial security with over 26,000 local centers.
He promoted government programs targeting young people to refrain from alcohol and instead focus on healthy eating, drinking mineral water and exercise.
and bears shit in the woods. story at 10
oh? the main thing learned from Hiroshima survivors is that the extra radiation shaved at most a couple years off the lifespan of the survivors on average.
not as bad as you thought, eh?
Get real, of course all employment companies and HR departments operate on bigotry and stereotypes and discrimination, the lying needs to stop. For example, in the United States, "affirmative action" means government subsidized discrimination and sexism.
HURD only proves that Stallman/FSF couldn't make a kernel, ivory tower theoretical bullshit didn't work. The fact they finally had to borrow Mach shows they couldn't design a kernel themselves, and even today in the project there is debate about using other microkernel foundations but of course no talk about designing from the ground up.
Hint, if you're in a computer science class that claims to build its own OS, and they use Linux or Mach or whatever to layer various message passing schemes on top, you are NOT building an operating system.
It's a school science project, doesn't run on modern processors except in i386 mode, unusable for any practical purpose. it needs to die
except we've killed innocent people in a ratio of over 100 to 1 over terrorists with our "War on Terror"
The two major exports of the USA are death and destruction
wow, the first mention of goatse in slashdot *without a link*
actually, you're behind the times, the PC era is coming to a close because it is just pandering to psychological marshmallows with chips on their shoulders, and making jokes about anyone different is ok again.
Though I'll always agree a Puerto Rican in a three piece suit isn't always a defendant, might just be a thief.
you can buy a rifled barrel blank for $20-100; why work so hard?
i'd argue the 3D printing route requires a very deep understanding of internal ballistics and stress analysis if one wishes to avoid injury. these fools are playing with very dangerous thing
good reason they aren't more popular in the one to four person size range, they get horrible fuel economy. My two friends get 4 to 6 miles per gallon on water with theirs. funny the claims the vendors make of them using half the fuel of a boat, the hovercraft is carrying only people but a boat will be able to have cargo too.
I'm an engineering physicist and have been a firearms hobbyist for decades including hand loading and Ransom Rest/Chronograph testing of rounds. The average .380 ACP produces 21,500 CUP (copper units of pressure, roughly equivalent to PSI for layman's purposes).
The parent poster is correct.
but is that pre-paid or C.O.D.?
it is indeed "most", not all; for example those "little neutral ones" go flying out of the chamber/collision hall undetected at most labs.
you are right that far more evidence is needed, but the cool thing is that the data gathering started in the 1930s with stars in galaxies just not moving the right way. these are exciting times
fear not, you can adapt a technique my grandfather used to plump up his poultry (geese, ducks, chickens). he'd jam food into the mouths past the throat, and use his clenched hand on their neck to force the food into their bellies.
silly, the people with the higher incidence of cancer in the hiroshima study had exposures of a good fraction of a gray (100 rem), e.g. half a gray at 1500 meters distance. that's way out of the league of what we're talking about here.
nonsense, overt communication of misinformation is a time honored counterintelligence technique. Real messages can also be covertly conveyed in the same channel
OpenBSD runs on Octane supporting Octane 2 or ImpactSR graphics cards but no audio.....but it's one thing to run a server which is the main target of BSD, but quite another to make a desktop. There is GNU/Linux for Octane too such as Debian
plain old ordinary soap works just as well for washing out wounds.
studies confirm there is no difference...
which apps and app platforms do you run on your servers? Any of the BSD do all the usual: apache, nginx, tomcat, php, perl, ruby, python, mysql, postgresql, postfix, qmail, sendmail, bind,
do you have something that is uniquely Linux-packaged running?
System/Z can run Linux, or various web platforms on the several common mainframe OS. you could have all kinds of so-called "cloud" computing on a mainframe with no COBOL in sight
hardly, have the misfortune of working with weblogic, tc server and websphere for over a decade
you're confused, there is a world of difference in having power go right to a robust metal housing holding a drive motor couple to gear chain or shaft for your folding bed, and running AC wires through the KINDLING that is funiture stuffing and nicely dry long-aged wood frames.
your phrase of "until we discover" is funny. most of the dozens of"exotic" subatomic particles we know of are from second, tertiary and high decay products that are more common ordinary things.
by your definition, we've mostly only discovered electrons and protons, even neutrons and neutrinos are detected by reactions that make electrons or protons do something.