The trouble with this is that after fatty food their attractiveness as mates declines. That's where beer comes in. Don't forget the beer.
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
Diet guaranteed to prevent age-related diseases
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There is a simple, easy to follow diet that will prevent you from developing any age-related diseases. Just eat as much as you like of whatever you like, plus a lethal dose of poison when you turn ~30. You will not get any of the age-related diseases, much like people in the old days when hardly anyone died from age-related causes. If you want to be even healthier, get rid of all the devices that save you physical labor and grow/hunt your own food, plus if you don't cheat by using fertilizers and irrigation you'll automatically go on a year-long diet every so often.
Or, you could avoid foods that are low on fiber or high in fructose, and occasionally exercise.
If I lived in China, I would not want to use software sponsored by the Chinese government. Yes, Windows could well have CIA backdoors, but if I lived in China that would worry me less.
Mandatory panic! Alert the police! Search EVERYTHING! Connect the dots! Personally, I blame the teacher for not sufficiently explaining the limits of the assignment.
doubt very much the reaction would have been the same if he'd written that he did it with bow & arrow.
Maybe he had previously been complaining that his neighbor's pet dinosaur was barking too loudly? (Just made that up, to show what a difference context can make)
"No, son, you're not smart. Everyone else is stupid, and they're interested in boring things, and they always take the path of least resistance. The path of least resistance is mostly safe, but if you want to be anyone you have to make your own way."
- Campus Christian Ministry decides to start spamming the entire campus with pro-life messages. - Young Republicans club start spamming the entire campus with messages calling for the impeachment of Pres. Obama. - ROTC program starts spamming the entire campus with messages encouraging students to sign up for military service.
In a simulation you can have people do all kinds of crazy shit you wouldn't see in thousands of on-the-road miles. You can simulate malfunctioning equipment that you wouldn't get without years of wear and tear. You can test modifications to the AI without real-world consequences. You can test the human-ai interaction on average drivers without liability problems. I could totally see a simulation being superior to reality for testing purposes.
But you could also have a broken simulation, which could make the whole thing near worthless.
The abstract linked in the summary doesn't even suggest the paper contains a list of "what" is censored. It's more about "how" its supposed to be censored.
If the censor doesn't censor it, then it's not censored. The keywords tell you what the government wishes to censor, the algorithms tell you what the government does censor. If the two don't match, it means either the government is failing to censor stuff it wishes to censor, or is incidentally censoring stuff it doesn't want to censor.
Isn't TOR partially funded by the government? And also used by government agents? It would be really awkward if one of the "let's overthow this government that America doesn't like" movements hidden by TOR traced back to government agents.
It's "could NOT care less", you stupid, American cretin...
It's technically correct because they could, in fact, care less. If they couldn't care less, then they wouldn't be posting about it now would they? (Though I do think the proper "could HARDLY care less" is both more accurate and more descriptive)
Next, they can rule that companies must pay some or all of the costs of satisfying their dress codes. Hopefully that is done in such a way as to discourage forcing people to wear a suit and tie.
Your sarcasm aside, turn the idea around and convince me there is any situation short of an emergency where the big evil government would use this power even if they had it?
They don't even need to ever brick a phone. The knowledge that the government could, should they choose to, brick your or even everyone's phones would have a chilling effect. And that's assuming that the government requested backdoor only bricks your phone, as opposed to also having the capability to track your GPS and activate your microphone and camera. And if that's not the current step it's the next step.
You seem just like me. I've mostly been playing browser based games for the novelty. And I absolutely loathe the morons who make a good 2D game into a terrible 3D game. I wouldn't complain if they didn't sacrifice functionality... but they usually do.
Would also require that people be able to run most of the apps they want in Linux. Note that though this has long been a problem, the increase in web-based apps is slowly eroding the relevance of any specific OS. Even for games, though the quality of web-based games will always be inferior. And (nearly) everyone likes to play games.
If you were to replace it megawatt for megawatt with another power source, I suspect you'll find that it's a negative number. (not all bird deaths are obvious, you also have to count pollution and habitat destruction).
Open a new Kentucky Fried Bird! Offers only the finest organic, free-range birds, with no added hormones or antibiotics and fed only their natural diet. Guaranteed to be extra-crispy!
The trouble with this is that after fatty food their attractiveness as mates declines. That's where beer comes in. Don't forget the beer.
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
There is a simple, easy to follow diet that will prevent you from developing any age-related diseases. Just eat as much as you like of whatever you like, plus a lethal dose of poison when you turn ~30. You will not get any of the age-related diseases, much like people in the old days when hardly anyone died from age-related causes. If you want to be even healthier, get rid of all the devices that save you physical labor and grow/hunt your own food, plus if you don't cheat by using fertilizers and irrigation you'll automatically go on a year-long diet every so often.
Or, you could avoid foods that are low on fiber or high in fructose, and occasionally exercise.
If I lived in China, I would not want to use software sponsored by the Chinese government. Yes, Windows could well have CIA backdoors, but if I lived in China that would worry me less.
Mandatory panic! Alert the police! Search EVERYTHING! Connect the dots! Personally, I blame the teacher for not sufficiently explaining the limits of the assignment.
doubt very much the reaction would have been the same if he'd written that he did it with bow & arrow.
Maybe he had previously been complaining that his neighbor's pet dinosaur was barking too loudly? (Just made that up, to show what a difference context can make)
This is what they get for not using a GPS. It's not rocket science!
"No, son, you're not smart. Everyone else is stupid, and they're interested in boring things, and they always take the path of least resistance. The path of least resistance is mostly safe, but if you want to be anyone you have to make your own way."
The prosecuting and defending attorneys both seemed to agree that Danks' motive for the piracy of Fast and Furious 6 was “Street Cred.”
I know -- let's put him in jail, that'll teach him to not to do illegal things for street cred.
- Campus Christian Ministry decides to start spamming the entire campus with pro-life messages.
- Young Republicans club start spamming the entire campus with messages calling for the impeachment of Pres. Obama.
- ROTC program starts spamming the entire campus with messages encouraging students to sign up for military service.
Where's your unfettered free speech now?
In my spam folder?
Sure, the car can then be push started, but that requires at least one other person
I know a cheap bastard that would only park his car on a hill. Want to know why?
In a simulation you can have people do all kinds of crazy shit you wouldn't see in thousands of on-the-road miles. You can simulate malfunctioning equipment that you wouldn't get without years of wear and tear. You can test modifications to the AI without real-world consequences. You can test the human-ai interaction on average drivers without liability problems. I could totally see a simulation being superior to reality for testing purposes.
But you could also have a broken simulation, which could make the whole thing near worthless.
The abstract linked in the summary doesn't even suggest the paper contains a list of "what" is censored. It's more about "how" its supposed to be censored.
If the censor doesn't censor it, then it's not censored. The keywords tell you what the government wishes to censor, the algorithms tell you what the government does censor. If the two don't match, it means either the government is failing to censor stuff it wishes to censor, or is incidentally censoring stuff it doesn't want to censor.
After big data comes bigger data. Why, did you think otherwise?
Isn't TOR partially funded by the government? And also used by government agents? It would be really awkward if one of the "let's overthow this government that America doesn't like" movements hidden by TOR traced back to government agents.
No, it's "Beware of Geeks bearing .gifs" goatse.gif
If you want random strangers to do your censoring for you, expect random strangers to know the details on what you want censored.
Why would anyone actually want to watch it?
It's almost a duty to spread material that the government wishes to censor. Otherwise the government will start creating more and more thoughtcrimes.
It's "could NOT care less", you stupid, American cretin...
It's technically correct because they could, in fact, care less. If they couldn't care less, then they wouldn't be posting about it now would they? (Though I do think the proper "could HARDLY care less" is both more accurate and more descriptive)
Next, they can rule that companies must pay some or all of the costs of satisfying their dress codes. Hopefully that is done in such a way as to discourage forcing people to wear a suit and tie.
Your sarcasm aside, turn the idea around and convince me there is any situation short of an emergency where the big evil government would use this power even if they had it?
They don't even need to ever brick a phone. The knowledge that the government could, should they choose to, brick your or even everyone's phones would have a chilling effect. And that's assuming that the government requested backdoor only bricks your phone, as opposed to also having the capability to track your GPS and activate your microphone and camera. And if that's not the current step it's the next step.
You seem just like me. I've mostly been playing browser based games for the novelty. And I absolutely loathe the morons who make a good 2D game into a terrible 3D game. I wouldn't complain if they didn't sacrifice functionality... but they usually do.
Would also require that people be able to run most of the apps they want in Linux. Note that though this has long been a problem, the increase in web-based apps is slowly eroding the relevance of any specific OS. Even for games, though the quality of web-based games will always be inferior. And (nearly) everyone likes to play games.
If you were to replace it megawatt for megawatt with another power source, I suspect you'll find that it's a negative number. (not all bird deaths are obvious, you also have to count pollution and habitat destruction).
So, you got a "birdie"?
Open a new Kentucky Fried Bird! Offers only the finest organic, free-range birds, with no added hormones or antibiotics and fed only their natural diet. Guaranteed to be extra-crispy!
It would be news for nerds if someone would be kind enough to summarize what to say to get special discounts for internet service.