They would have to oppose it to satisfy unions. Who believe, correctly, that drastic changes to the status quo will have dramatic effects on the status quo. Whether it be layoffs as businesses simply give up or a change of workforce distribution which results in fewer union jobs.
It depends on what you mean by exceptionally good. If you mean that you want to hear local stations more clearly, the it's good. If you mean you want to be able to hear stations that are very far away, then it's not so good.
They really don't care if you search for stupid things. They just want you to buy something from one of their advertisers. Seems to me that intelligence is probably not such a great trait for subjects whose minds you want to influence with pastel-backgrounded text ads.
It seems it would be, "dogpile" but Yahoo! isn't far down the list, and strangely is a spartan search page like Google.
Interestingly, "Google" isn't even on the first page, so I guess they're not optimizing for Google. Or they figure that if you're using Google to search for search engines, you probably already know about Google...
I could care less, too. But I was under the impression that the problem you state was part of the older GSM standard whose multiplexing scheme was TDMA (time division multiplex), and that the current version of GSM specifies a form of CDMA (code division multiplex).
But money is worthless. It's only value is that it can be used to convince others to do things for you. And it's always possible to go into business for yourself, but unless you hire people, you'll never do anything big, but that doesn't solve the wage slave problem: you'll just be the landowner.
And it gets worse. One person can't build a modern combine by himself. So farming would have to be done with equipment that can be produced by a single person. Far less efficient in terms of man-hours, so you'll need more people doing that. And less people doing other stuff.
So.. would you really rather work hard out in a field somewhere for little more than enough food to survive and a shack to live in than show up at someone else's schedule to babysit a keyboard for a few hours and have 52" hi-def television with actual content to watch, enough time and resources to go ocean skydiving kayak skiboarding, and enough food to get heart disease?
Yes, but the solution is obvious. Since the nations involved demonstrated that they are not really interested in having and using the station so much as building it, the obvious solution is that it should've been abandoned and deorbited after this became apparent. Like, just after the X-38 was canceled.
If, as was stated at the time, maintenance alone requires the constant effort of about 2.5 people and there are no plans to expand the capability of the station to support more than 3 people, then there doesn't seem to be a reason, to me, to bother finishing the project. Buy out the treaty obligations with the other nations in some other way. If you really need a "laboratory for US-Russian technology cooperation" then I submit that Greenland would be a far more practical location.
You messed up the delivery, though. You're supposed to say that Pi is exactly three, etc.
You statement doesn't say that, as 3 is a valid approximation for pi, "=" is a valid approximation for the approximation symbol that slashdot won't display: ≈. "~" is a better one, but that's the problem with approximations: ambiguity. Not to mention that to many slashdotters, that statement means, "pi is assigned the value of 3."
Making a valid statement isn't nearly as funny as one doesn't really make sense.
In situation (2), the best route of attack is to steal the machine. Or at least, whatever it's using for memory. Since there will be a concentrated accumulation of all of your secrets.
The underlying multiplexing sceme of GSM could be compared to CDMA. Which is.. CDMA... sort of. But not in a way that lets the phones be easily compatible.
GSM standardizes more than just the multiplexing scheme, which is why european phones are so interchangeable.
US phones are incompatible because they're incompatible. Not because of some deficiency of the multiplexing method.
Pi DOES equal 3---to one significant digit. You compsci people are always forgetting about significant digits. The fact that better approximations were available at the time is irrelevant. Better approximations than 3.14 exist today. The most accurate of which has orders of magnitude more digits than would be polite to include in a slashdot post.
Helping them through the aftermath was OK, but helping them rebuild New Orleans almost exactly the same as before? That's definitely the wrong solution. If you want to help them, help them move elsewhere. The cost to build in New Orleans should be commensurate with the risk to discourage people from building structures that cannot survive the conditions and cannot be economically insured by the parties that build or occupy them without outside subsidization.
Hiding the cost is only going to encourage more people to live more dangerously. That's not going to be so great come the next storm.
By "early voter," do you mean that you voted early in the day of the election? or that you voted during the one-month "early voting" program at the county level? 2004 FL was pretty screwball.
No, he voted to approve the bill that funded the agency that funded the plan that expanded the project that created the internet...But, I don't know why she swallowed the fly...
And that's all he ever claimed to have done. He just claimed it in a way that he thought people would associate with his foresight.
Only lazy and inattentive people rely on mirrors for parking. You're supposed to physically turn around and look out the damn window. Mirrors are for seeing around the car during regular travel when you can't take your eyes off the road in front of you.
Anchorage, AK is not in the "continental US" even though it is on the same continent as 48 other states. The term is (nonsensically) a synonym for "lower 48" or "contiguous states."
They would have to oppose it to satisfy unions. Who believe, correctly, that drastic changes to the status quo will have dramatic effects on the status quo. Whether it be layoffs as businesses simply give up or a change of workforce distribution which results in fewer union jobs.
It depends on what you mean by exceptionally good. If you mean that you want to hear local stations more clearly, the it's good. If you mean you want to be able to hear stations that are very far away, then it's not so good.
Google says 500 billion feet. Assuming your feet are about a foot.
6 billion is actually pretty close to 50 billion. It's less than an order of magnitude.
They really don't care if you search for stupid things. They just want you to buy something from one of their advertisers. Seems to me that intelligence is probably not such a great trait for subjects whose minds you want to influence with pastel-backgrounded text ads.
So, basically, it would be Yahoo! then?
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It seems it would be, "dogpile" but Yahoo! isn't far down the list, and strangely is a spartan search page like Google.
Interestingly, "Google" isn't even on the first page, so I guess they're not optimizing for Google. Or they figure that if you're using Google to search for search engines, you probably already know about Google...
I could care less, too. But I was under the impression that the problem you state was part of the older GSM standard whose multiplexing scheme was TDMA (time division multiplex), and that the current version of GSM specifies a form of CDMA (code division multiplex).
But money is worthless. It's only value is that it can be used to convince others to do things for you. And it's always possible to go into business for yourself, but unless you hire people, you'll never do anything big, but that doesn't solve the wage slave problem: you'll just be the landowner.
And it gets worse. One person can't build a modern combine by himself. So farming would have to be done with equipment that can be produced by a single person. Far less efficient in terms of man-hours, so you'll need more people doing that. And less people doing other stuff.
So.. would you really rather work hard out in a field somewhere for little more than enough food to survive and a shack to live in than show up at someone else's schedule to babysit a keyboard for a few hours and have 52" hi-def television with actual content to watch, enough time and resources to go ocean skydiving kayak skiboarding, and enough food to get heart disease?
The same thing happens if you use it too much, which in the case of this particular joke, is also true.
Yes, but the solution is obvious. Since the nations involved demonstrated that they are not really interested in having and using the station so much as building it, the obvious solution is that it should've been abandoned and deorbited after this became apparent. Like, just after the X-38 was canceled.
If, as was stated at the time, maintenance alone requires the constant effort of about 2.5 people and there are no plans to expand the capability of the station to support more than 3 people, then there doesn't seem to be a reason, to me, to bother finishing the project. Buy out the treaty obligations with the other nations in some other way. If you really need a "laboratory for US-Russian technology cooperation" then I submit that Greenland would be a far more practical location.
You messed up the delivery, though. You're supposed to say that Pi is exactly three, etc.
You statement doesn't say that, as 3 is a valid approximation for pi, "=" is a valid approximation for the approximation symbol that slashdot won't display: ≈. "~" is a better one, but that's the problem with approximations: ambiguity. Not to mention that to many slashdotters, that statement means, "pi is assigned the value of 3."
Making a valid statement isn't nearly as funny as one doesn't really make sense.
Is it, though? or is it just that you're more likely to notice it when your day involves a lot of very precise muscle movement?
On the other hand, people with "personal" websites don't typically pick the OS the server runs on. That is just whatever OS their host decides to use.
In situation (2), the best route of attack is to steal the machine. Or at least, whatever it's using for memory. Since there will be a concentrated accumulation of all of your secrets.
GSM is not a CDMA analog. (pun not intended.)
The underlying multiplexing sceme of GSM could be compared to CDMA. Which is.. CDMA... sort of. But not in a way that lets the phones be easily compatible.
GSM standardizes more than just the multiplexing scheme, which is why european phones are so interchangeable.
US phones are incompatible because they're incompatible. Not because of some deficiency of the multiplexing method.
Pi DOES equal 3---to one significant digit. You compsci people are always forgetting about significant digits. The fact that better approximations were available at the time is irrelevant. Better approximations than 3.14 exist today. The most accurate of which has orders of magnitude more digits than would be polite to include in a slashdot post.
If you're talking about the humans that are trying to distribute the biological agent, I say let 'em warm.
I'd be willing to bet that joke started on the day after the very last sentence of transportation was applied.
Helping them through the aftermath was OK, but helping them rebuild New Orleans almost exactly the same as before? That's definitely the wrong solution. If you want to help them, help them move elsewhere. The cost to build in New Orleans should be commensurate with the risk to discourage people from building structures that cannot survive the conditions and cannot be economically insured by the parties that build or occupy them without outside subsidization.
Hiding the cost is only going to encourage more people to live more dangerously. That's not going to be so great come the next storm.
No. Evolution only works when it disproves God. Not when it conflicts with our view of the Nantucket sound.
By "early voter," do you mean that you voted early in the day of the election? or that you voted during the one-month "early voting" program at the county level? 2004 FL was pretty screwball.
No, he voted to approve the bill that funded the agency that funded the plan that expanded the project that created the internet...But, I don't know why she swallowed the fly...
And that's all he ever claimed to have done. He just claimed it in a way that he thought people would associate with his foresight.
I think it would only apply if MoveOn actually brought legal action against one or both of the parties in question.
Only lazy and inattentive people rely on mirrors for parking. You're supposed to physically turn around and look out the damn window. Mirrors are for seeing around the car during regular travel when you can't take your eyes off the road in front of you.
Why? Has flash reduced its power requirements recently?
Anchorage, AK is not in the "continental US" even though it is on the same continent as 48 other states. The term is (nonsensically) a synonym for "lower 48" or "contiguous states."