I use Vienna on Mac OS X.
It's a local application, not a website. To synchronize it on multiple computers, I made soft links from ~/Library/Application Support/Vienna to ~/Dropbox/Vienna (where the real support folder lives).
Yes. Blackberry 10 can run Android apps. But it doesn't have the Googe Services (Google doesn't allow that). So apps that rely on that have problems or don't work.
I guess that's why Blackberry's latest phone is an actual Android phone.
"Keeping international students who have studied in the country is the ideal way of immigration," says Sebastian Fohrbeck."They have the needed certificates, they don't have a language problem at the end of their stay and they know the culture."
I doubt it. As far as I can see, in my country (not Germany) international students live in an English-only expat bubble, don't learn a word of the language of their host country, and they usually leave after finishing their studies.
Tribalism a.k.a. "us" versus "them" is one of the oldest and deepest-seated human instincts (chimpanzees are also very tribal, which suggests that the instinct goes back to the common ancestor of humans and chimps).
The overwhelming instinct is to choose a group to belong to and to want to see competing groups humiliated. Breaking out of this is very uncomfortable, as the effort will not be appreciated by your "tribe mates", who will consider you a traitor.
Saying that colonial organism like corals are tens of thousands years old is cheating IMO. The colony may be that old but the individual polyps are not.
You might as well say that the city of Rome is a 2500 year old "organism".
The plot of the SF novels "Flood" and "Ark" by Stephen Baxter is that huge water reservoirs beneath the earth's crust get released to the surface, which raises the ocean levels until all land is under water.
There's this great myth in science, perhaps promulgated by the likes of Popper, that science is a series of revolutions terminating periods of retrenchment and even inactivity.
Agreed. Comment sections on news sites quickly become playgrounds for internet psychopaths.
My solution is to put CSS rules in my userContent.css to set comment sections on news sites I visit often to { display: none !important; }.
There's actually a hunting technique that's been used called exhaustion hunting, where people chased a deer or whatever until it collapsed from exhaustion and then ran up to it and killed it.
You know what? These "just use Postgresql" posts in every MySQL-related story are about as interesting as GNAA or goatse. The mere mention of Postgresql is making me sick at this point. Is that the goal here? Are these posts actually part of an anti-Postgresql astroturfing campaign?
They will have to breed, researchers looking into how many people did it take to originally populate north american continent (answer was about 70)
If I remember correctly, there is a Stephen Baxter story about a multi-generation starship in which newer generations come to believe that there is not really dangerous empty space behind the walls, that is just fabricated mythology to keep the rulers in power (or something like that). Perhaps it was "Ark".
I use Vienna on Mac OS X. It's a local application, not a website. To synchronize it on multiple computers, I made soft links from ~/Library/Application Support/Vienna to ~/Dropbox/Vienna (where the real support folder lives).
It seems that there is no way to save bookmarks in this browser.
Why not ask him to install BBM?
Physical keyboard.
Lastpass has now enabled the verification email for users with 2FA enabled. See https://lastpass.com/support.p...
Care to explain?
Yes. Blackberry 10 can run Android apps. But it doesn't have the Googe Services (Google doesn't allow that). So apps that rely on that have problems or don't work.
I guess that's why Blackberry's latest phone is an actual Android phone.
So is Swifkey logging everything their users type? How come they know these statistics? Disturbing.
I doubt it. As far as I can see, in my country (not Germany) international students live in an English-only expat bubble, don't learn a word of the language of their host country, and they usually leave after finishing their studies.
Save Wordpress site as static HTML:
wget -k -K -E -r -l 10 -p -N -F -nH http://www.oldwebsite.tld/
Remove Wordpress site and upload static HTML in its place.
Tribalism a.k.a. "us" versus "them" is one of the oldest and deepest-seated human instincts (chimpanzees are also very tribal, which suggests that the instinct goes back to the common ancestor of humans and chimps).
The overwhelming instinct is to choose a group to belong to and to want to see competing groups humiliated. Breaking out of this is very uncomfortable, as the effort will not be appreciated by your "tribe mates", who will consider you a traitor.
Blackberry Blend also works on OS X.
Saying that colonial organism like corals are tens of thousands years old is cheating IMO. The colony may be that old but the individual polyps are not.
You might as well say that the city of Rome is a 2500 year old "organism".
Also known as the "Smurf Tower".
"Classy" only equals "expensive" for people who don't have class.
The plot of the SF novels "Flood" and "Ark" by Stephen Baxter is that huge water reservoirs beneath the earth's crust get released to the surface, which raises the ocean levels until all land is under water.
A good thing that there is still one natural predator left: ourselves. PETA is unwilling to understand that humans are the current top predator.
That's Kuhn, not Popper.
Too late, I don't trust them anymore. I switched to Digg Reader and I'm not going back.
I don't know. I feel the narrator is trying a bit too hard to be funny.
Score all "Funny" mods at -1 and Slashdot becomes a lot more interesting all of a sudden.
Agreed. Comment sections on news sites quickly become playgrounds for internet psychopaths. My solution is to put CSS rules in my userContent.css to set comment sections on news sites I visit often to { display: none !important; }.
Still in use: Human mammal, human hunter.
You know what? These "just use Postgresql" posts in every MySQL-related story are about as interesting as GNAA or goatse. The mere mention of Postgresql is making me sick at this point. Is that the goal here? Are these posts actually part of an anti-Postgresql astroturfing campaign?
If I remember correctly, there is a Stephen Baxter story about a multi-generation starship in which newer generations come to believe that there is not really dangerous empty space behind the walls, that is just fabricated mythology to keep the rulers in power (or something like that). Perhaps it was "Ark".