Accidentally, but expertly, killing us all through banal means... I for one, am building myself a protective bunker out of my dirty underwear until this blows over. (Still working on perfecting the crustiness/stinkiness/loadbearing ratios.)
If it can carry tons of cargo, why the huge difference in time for manned (5 days) and unmanned (2 weeks)?... Is it perhaps the size of the portapotty needed for the bricks people on that thing will lay during the voyage?
If it was unlocked when he stole it, and he locked it with the welded-on locking mechanism that at least was common back in my youth, he'd locked himself off it.
Right... 'cause falling face down without proper motor control does not cause ANY of the injuries you listed EVER!
Low voltage electrocution is also not nearly as safe as you think. Localized nerve damage, risk of heart arythmia, burns. It is like going "but the torture method is not lethal".
JIRA is the worst? You young inexperienced naive whippersnapper. Never thought I'd miss JIRA, but after 9 months of LeanKit, the chilled ashes is preferable to the heat of the frying pan.
And for anyone ever having been stuck with TechExcel; there really should be a support group of the survivors...
Accidentally, but expertly, killing us all through banal means... I for one, am building myself a protective bunker out of my dirty underwear until this blows over. (Still working on perfecting the crustiness/stinkiness/loadbearing ratios.)
But space can't take tons of cargo, so I don't see which way the math turns into 3x.
If it was filled with passengers, then it would add up, but just crew?
If it can carry tons of cargo, why the huge difference in time for manned (5 days) and unmanned (2 weeks)? ... Is it perhaps the size of the portapotty needed for the bricks people on that thing will lay during the voyage?
You're being protected from digital dysentery; with the boob tube, the BS flows practically only in a hydrating direction, not a dehydrating one.
I keep imagining a short, ginger Apple engineer mumbling to himself; "... as long as she stays out of my laboratory...."
I used to do that, but cigarettes cost too damn much here in Norway...
Article 23 implemented in you constitution?
http://www.un.org/en/universal...
1985? Check your code for an off-by-one error. Or is it like a new version; 1984++ or something?
Good thing I buy all my furniture from IKEA then...
Sounds like a perfect job for Joss Whedon.
Boycott? Why not Girlcoot, you sexism bastard?!?
This. And an Occulus Rift. And a bucket to hurl in...
Well they'll need to juggle a lot of numbers...
If it was unlocked when he stole it, and he locked it with the welded-on locking mechanism that at least was common back in my youth, he'd locked himself off it.
Link to source then!
Right... 'cause falling face down without proper motor control does not cause ANY of the injuries you listed EVER!
Low voltage electrocution is also not nearly as safe as you think. Localized nerve damage, risk of heart arythmia, burns. It is like going "but the torture method is not lethal".
> "The specifications are handed to you and you simply put the specification into code."
But that means you'll need an institute to churn out better managers that can write proper specs!
Great, now we have sentient rats on the ARK. What devastating plagues will they bring along this time?!?
WML was apparently inspired by HyperCard. So, hyperlinks and hypertext and tons of hype... The reinvention rolls around again.
Best case scenario; marketing and tracking scripts get a solid broadside across the Web with this. Except Google's tracking, of course...
Independence, eh? From, like, taxation without representation?
JIRA is the worst? You young inexperienced naive whippersnapper. Never thought I'd miss JIRA, but after 9 months of LeanKit, the chilled ashes is preferable to the heat of the frying pan.
And for anyone ever having been stuck with TechExcel; there really should be a support group of the survivors...
... on the way out, at least.
Pulbic?!? That's a variant of GPL I am not familiar with... Pubic on the other hand...
Damn it, I meant factors. Mea culpa.
"In a group of 1000, he suggests, 255 engineers... "
Gah, either you are a computer tech or you aren't! It should be 256 out of 1024!
Damn irrational fractions, how are we to use it in our sub 30 employee company?