You would assign tasks like these to only one engineer? Sounds dangerous. I would always assign such tasks to a team of engineers and specialists (eg. stress analyst) - which wouldn't include a shut in engineer.
I used only open source software for over ten years, but not being able to simply tell if some piece of hardware will actually work with it finally got me. Laziness prevails. Even if i searched lists and lists of hardware that have been reported to work and asked on mailing lists i still got issues with hardware i would have never thought of. I've had it. Seriously.
It's not hidden. It's teached in school and documentations on TV. As i wrote in two other posts, Nazi symbols are not banned if they are used for educational purposes.
Nazi symbols are not banned for educational purposes. Because a major and mandatory part of history in german schools is concerned with WW1 and WW2. This way Nazi symbols will be shown and remembered in a proper historical context.
I don't see what's harmful about outlawing nazi symbols except when they are used for educational purposes. This way they can't be brought out of context and serve as a constant reminder of those bleak times in the past so that they hopefully will never have to be endured again. Those who don't remember history are doomed to repeat it.
And what happens when you get into an accident? You'll be both dead and alive until someone opens the car door! (Is this how the zombie apocalypse starts?)
Due to my expertise regarding zombies *cough*from movies*cough* I doubt this. Because i never saw a zombie crumble to dust if someone looked at them.
'Like all our previous speed tests, this one is unscientific, [...]'
That's where I stopped reading TFS. Because it's now not only clear, but proven, that the whole point is, to pull out another "VS." story of useless dichotomy, to create page views.
I also almost stopped there, too. I really should have. Later on in TFS (which made me stop):
We run each test three times and average the results, tossing out any obvious irregularities.
So this basically means: we were to lazy to take the one or two hours of measurement time to have at least 6 data points before applying statistics. That's just embarrassing.
According to a recent study from Greenpeace this would be more in the range of about 2.70 EUR/kWh. The risk itself maybe small but the damage can be vast.
No, it's not. Nuclear would be unaffordable if businesses had to have liability insurance for their power plants. Just as everybody else. In Germany every business must have liability insurance - except for nuclear power plants.
No, that's just false. Ghost pain really is pain! This is a fundamental philosophical point about perception. The illusion of pain hurts just as much. In every way that matters, it's pain, from prompt neural activity to long term psychological consequences. The fact the limb that is in pain is no longer actually there is wholly unrelated.
Funny, the only way your sentence makes any sense whatsoever is if you assume "real world = illusion" AND "illusion = real world".
Primate brains are imaginative things. Even without being run on funny chemicals (although some neurotransmitters like dopamine might qualify). When dreprived of sensory input, we start to imagine things.
What your brain constructs based on your sensory input is just a more or less correct intrepretation of the real world.
There is also more than one philsophical formulation of Determinism.
I haven't read through this whole philosophical blabber, but it seems to me that there's only the question if nonlinear systems/deterministic chaos should be labeled deterministic, nondeterministic or soft deterministic.
What about a working GPS? That's pretty terrestrial from my point of view.
No, you confused that with a chair-deformation game which has a similar name. This one deforms land.
You would assign tasks like these to only one engineer? Sounds dangerous. I would always assign such tasks to a team of engineers and specialists (eg. stress analyst) - which wouldn't include a shut in engineer.
It's real-life comedy.
I used only open source software for over ten years, but not being able to simply tell if some piece of hardware will actually work with it finally got me. Laziness prevails. Even if i searched lists and lists of hardware that have been reported to work and asked on mailing lists i still got issues with hardware i would have never thought of. I've had it. Seriously.
So it's the certificate from one of these trusted CAs that will cost you. What's the difference?
Applications limited to 2GB of RAM forever? No thanks.
WTH are you talking about?! 2^32 = 4,294,967,296
It's not hidden. It's teached in school and documentations on TV. As i wrote in two other posts, Nazi symbols are not banned if they are used for educational purposes.
Nazi symbols are not banned for educational purposes. Because a major and mandatory part of history in german schools is concerned with WW1 and WW2. This way Nazi symbols will be shown and remembered in a proper historical context.
I don't see what's harmful about outlawing nazi symbols except when they are used for educational purposes. This way they can't be brought out of context and serve as a constant reminder of those bleak times in the past so that they hopefully will never have to be endured again. Those who don't remember history are doomed to repeat it.
By measuring it's power or energy output?
And what happens when you get into an accident? You'll be both dead and alive until someone opens the car door! (Is this how the zombie apocalypse starts?)
Due to my expertise regarding zombies *cough*from movies*cough* I doubt this. Because i never saw a zombie crumble to dust if someone looked at them.
*sigh* Ok, I'll give you a hint: maybe there's a wikipedia article about what an optical lattice is.
The balls are a lie.
Breaking news: Software uses plain text messages as means of communication. News at 11.11
The British Isles are not a continent.
Or maybe it's a vulcan survey craft.
'Like all our previous speed tests, this one is unscientific, [...]'
That's where I stopped reading TFS. Because it's now not only clear, but proven, that the whole point is, to pull out another "VS." story of useless dichotomy, to create page views.
I also almost stopped there, too. I really should have. Later on in TFS (which made me stop):
We run each test three times and average the results, tossing out any obvious irregularities.
So this basically means: we were to lazy to take the one or two hours of measurement time to have at least 6 data points before applying statistics. That's just embarrassing.
P.S.: /. still sucks at Unicode
No, it's not. Nuclear would be unaffordable if businesses had to have liability insurance for their power plants. Just as everybody else. In Germany every business must have liability insurance - except for nuclear power plants.
My commentary: solar is the smarter choice, because we have a virtually infinite supply of it as long as this rock in space is habitable for humans.
Because it's called cloud computing for a reason.
I wanna be the first Martian. (...) Also, I'll be able to plant the first GeoCaches *8^)
ITYM AreoCaches, then.
No, that's just false. Ghost pain really is pain! This is a fundamental philosophical point about perception. The illusion of pain hurts just as much. In every way that matters, it's pain, from prompt neural activity to long term psychological consequences. The fact the limb that is in pain is no longer actually there is wholly unrelated.
Funny, the only way your sentence makes any sense whatsoever is if you assume "real world = illusion" AND "illusion = real world".
Primate brains are imaginative things. Even without being run on funny chemicals (although some neurotransmitters like dopamine might qualify). When dreprived of sensory input, we start to imagine things.
What your brain constructs based on your sensory input is just a more or less correct intrepretation of the real world.
There is also more than one philsophical formulation of Determinism.
I haven't read through this whole philosophical blabber, but it seems to me that there's only the question if nonlinear systems/deterministic chaos should be labeled deterministic, nondeterministic or soft deterministic.