What a load of crap is SecDB. SETS and Argus outperformed the shit out of it for equities. Only the politics of fixed income traders making oodles of money and backing their pet IT people caused the rise of SecDB, which was wholly unsuited for any higher volume trading. A dog with a crappy pedigree. Periodically at Goldman some Comp Sci Phd wanna be asshat would come up with a new language and virtual machine to solve a business problem. Anyone who does this just wants to build their own circle jerk of mastabatury self pleasure. Note to business people: anytime an IT person says that they first have to come up with a new language to solve your business problem rather than use any of the 1000's already extant, fire the asshole. The exception to this is as rare as unicorn scatology.
Plus the idiots that supported SecDB used to write the shittiest performing SQL. It was so awful that one almost thinks that like the mythological psychic who gets 100% of the answers to a test wrong they must have had some deeper knowledge of SQL. However they were just incompetent, arrogent little fools. Run away from this turd.
*Yes I know SecDB didn'y use SQL internally, but one of the few ways non-SecDB people could judge how these fools coded was when they used SQL to get external data. And boy they coded like crap.
"He doesn't like me. Wahhhh. Tell me I'm smart and good looking every day or I'll take my toys and go home." Wankers. No wonder the Russian are up their arses every which way.
Not solar output falling 60%, which would lead to completely frozen Earth, but solar activity, i.e. the 11 year sunspot cycle. Predicting levels near or at those found during the Maunder minimum. This does imply some reduced level of solar output.
I was a CS undergrad and never used the Plato system for structured learning, but played many an enjoyable hour in the basement of the CS building on a Plato terminal playing Empire. Was the best Star Trek game back in the day. Fantastic game for its day, and very fun after spending uncounted hours hacking some assigned programming task into shape.
The 100,000 is a nonsense number pulled out of his posterior. I have a number just as good: 0. Larry Page forgets the wild miss of Google Flu these past years: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/...
Just as we shouldn't and wouldn't tolerate someone who actively promotes that miscegenation laws are a good thing, we shouldn't tolerate a homophobic bigot like this jerk. Our society has moved beyond this. Don't let the door hit you in the arse, buddy.
Much like the psychic who never seems to be able to hit the lottery numbers and become wealthy, Olivia appears to have none of the qualities of which she purports to teach, besides being a charlatan that appeals to the pointy haired bosses of the world looking for that silver bullet.
Given that the reports of the Snowden NSA documents indicate that the NSA worked with willing private sector companies, why should anyone believe that this is nothing more than a public relations push by Google? I think Google is trying to restore trust by appearing to be doing something while in fact being just as open and cooperative with the NSA as it has always been. I will believe that there is some pushback by private companies when there are actual public (not secret) court cases brought by the government to force them to do something. Until then I call shenanigans.
The point is that a) Uber is stealing tips from the drivers and needs to be punitively punished and the behavior stopped and b) there is so much malfeasance by companies doing this sort of thing that one can make a career out of stopping them from shafting working people. That is the outrage. And yes, the bad actor in this case is Uber and their stealing, not the people trying to set it aright. Dimwit.
From the article "Forensic experts found that a fire in the fireplace of the sitting room where the badly burnt body was found, had not been the cause of the blaze that killed Mr Faherty.". Yet we the investigator has no clue how the body could have caught fire. Geez.
"If the rocks are small enough, they burn up in the atmosphere. And even if the rocks remaining don't completely disintegrate in the sky, their impact on the ground, while causing loss of life in particular, will be so limited as to not cause loss of life in general."
Unfortuantely no. The issue is energy. The kinetic energy of the impactor has to go somewhere, and since it's hitting the Earth, all the energy is transfered to the Earth. With large impactors this will cause enough heating to bring about the conflagration of the biomass of the planet, or a large percentage thereof.
The other issue is that these damn things are so huge, our nuclear arsenels don't have enough umph to break up the solid ones, not to mention that the numerious "rubble pile" astreriods and comets are fantastically resistent (read completely immune) to this sort of effect.
Nukes are not the answer to cosmic impactors, not because tree hugging nuts don't like them, but because they won't work. Taking ones science from Hollywood is a mistake.
"If that's the hardest engineering challenge in building this drive, then this design is looking pretty good."
You mean apart from the fact the the device is pure bullshit.
As old as powered flight. The Wright Brothers patented a wing warping system that was used on the Wright Flier, which was of course, the first powered heavier than air craft to successfuly fly.
What a load of crap is SecDB. SETS and Argus outperformed the shit out of it for equities. Only the politics of fixed income traders making oodles of money and backing their pet IT people caused the rise of SecDB, which was wholly unsuited for any higher volume trading. A dog with a crappy pedigree. Periodically at Goldman some Comp Sci Phd wanna be asshat would come up with a new language and virtual machine to solve a business problem. Anyone who does this just wants to build their own circle jerk of mastabatury self pleasure. Note to business people: anytime an IT person says that they first have to come up with a new language to solve your business problem rather than use any of the 1000's already extant, fire the asshole. The exception to this is as rare as unicorn scatology. Plus the idiots that supported SecDB used to write the shittiest performing SQL. It was so awful that one almost thinks that like the mythological psychic who gets 100% of the answers to a test wrong they must have had some deeper knowledge of SQL. However they were just incompetent, arrogent little fools. Run away from this turd. *Yes I know SecDB didn'y use SQL internally, but one of the few ways non-SecDB people could judge how these fools coded was when they used SQL to get external data. And boy they coded like crap.
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"He doesn't like me. Wahhhh. Tell me I'm smart and good looking every day or I'll take my toys and go home." Wankers. No wonder the Russian are up their arses every which way.
Turgid and redundant
Pray I don't alter it further. No where have I heard that before?
Not solar output falling 60%, which would lead to completely frozen Earth, but solar activity, i.e. the 11 year sunspot cycle. Predicting levels near or at those found during the Maunder minimum. This does imply some reduced level of solar output.
You damn kids. Harumph.
But it is!
I was a CS undergrad and never used the Plato system for structured learning, but played many an enjoyable hour in the basement of the CS building on a Plato terminal playing Empire. Was the best Star Trek game back in the day. Fantastic game for its day, and very fun after spending uncounted hours hacking some assigned programming task into shape.
And as we know, farmers are on the cutting edge of science.
The 100,000 is a nonsense number pulled out of his posterior. I have a number just as good: 0. Larry Page forgets the wild miss of Google Flu these past years: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/...
My drunken pet vole makes better predictions than those idiots at the CIA. News at 11, Captain Obvious.
Just as we shouldn't and wouldn't tolerate someone who actively promotes that miscegenation laws are a good thing, we shouldn't tolerate a homophobic bigot like this jerk. Our society has moved beyond this. Don't let the door hit you in the arse, buddy.
Much like the psychic who never seems to be able to hit the lottery numbers and become wealthy, Olivia appears to have none of the qualities of which she purports to teach, besides being a charlatan that appeals to the pointy haired bosses of the world looking for that silver bullet.
A medal, parade and a full pardon. Plus his country's thanks for being a shining example of a true patriot.
I suspect well north of 90%. Anyone know a real number for this?
Given that the reports of the Snowden NSA documents indicate that the NSA worked with willing private sector companies, why should anyone believe that this is nothing more than a public relations push by Google? I think Google is trying to restore trust by appearing to be doing something while in fact being just as open and cooperative with the NSA as it has always been. I will believe that there is some pushback by private companies when there are actual public (not secret) court cases brought by the government to force them to do something. Until then I call shenanigans.
The point is that a) Uber is stealing tips from the drivers and needs to be punitively punished and the behavior stopped and b) there is so much malfeasance by companies doing this sort of thing that one can make a career out of stopping them from shafting working people. That is the outrage. And yes, the bad actor in this case is Uber and their stealing, not the people trying to set it aright. Dimwit.
What a whiney rant to cover up his own malfeasance.
From the article "Forensic experts found that a fire in the fireplace of the sitting room where the badly burnt body was found, had not been the cause of the blaze that killed Mr Faherty.". Yet we the investigator has no clue how the body could have caught fire. Geez.
"If the rocks are small enough, they burn up in the atmosphere. And even if the rocks remaining don't completely disintegrate in the sky, their impact on the ground, while causing loss of life in particular, will be so limited as to not cause loss of life in general."
Unfortuantely no. The issue is energy. The kinetic energy of the impactor has to go somewhere, and since it's hitting the Earth, all the energy is transfered to the Earth. With large impactors this will cause enough heating to bring about the conflagration of the biomass of the planet, or a large percentage thereof.
The other issue is that these damn things are so huge, our nuclear arsenels don't have enough umph to break up the solid ones, not to mention that the numerious "rubble pile" astreriods and comets are fantastically resistent (read completely immune) to this sort of effect.
Nukes are not the answer to cosmic impactors, not because tree hugging nuts don't like them, but because they won't work. Taking ones science from Hollywood is a mistake.
"If that's the hardest engineering challenge in building this drive, then this design is looking pretty good." You mean apart from the fact the the device is pure bullshit.
As old as powered flight. The Wright Brothers patented a wing warping system that was used on the Wright Flier, which was of course, the first powered heavier than air craft to successfuly fly.