All natural languages are most certainly NOT equally complex. Even Chomsky's concept of grammatical deep-structures has been challenged with the discovery of some languages spoken by small tribes which do not seem to follow the "universal" qualities of language. Additionally, languages differ in their number of synonyms. Some languages have incredibly large lexicons due to huge numbers of synonyms and the "verbing" of nouns, as in English. In fact, such "verbing" is gives English similar flexibility to character-based languages in which one character represents one idea, complete with its own set of assumptions and social significance.
Proper French is a vastly simplified language in comparison to many other languages due to the fact that it is governed by a mostly coherent set of rules. Latin was, at one time, also sleek and simple, until irregularizations made it hard to follow the conventions.
How did you get modded insightful? Your reply is bullshit; the parent post wasn't riddled with subtle rifts of "I'm American, Hear me Roar!" That's fucking retarded.
Anyone who cannot make out the qualitative difference between global domination by the US or China deserves to be sent to the gulags now. You spew your bullshit via the freedom of speech that the Chinese would deny you if they had control over you.
I'm sorry, but the war was motivated by oil. It won't result in cheap, plentiful oil for the US, but it keeps it out of the hands of India and China.
It isn't about getting oil. It's just about denying it to others who cannot afford it. It's the same reason we aren't in Sudan, where legitimate genocide is just being ignored. China and India have that oil all locked up. Sudan is where they produce. Why the fuck would we want to help our economic rivals? We don't. This is global politics.
I don't think that these are at all failures of the Constitution, but the failure of the people to uphold the vision of the document. Were it actually adhered to, things would be wildly different.
Ultima Online had basic elements of player control. Housing was used to store the vast wealth players could accumulate. At one time, long ago, housing was inherently insecure in UO. This spawned house break-ins and rivalries, guild wars and just a general sense that dying and losing your shit was IMPORTANT. The importance of your success or failure is not gauged by what other players can take from you or do to you in most MMORPGs.
UO, while inherently flawed, had the winning combination of meaningful geography and legitimate ways to cause permanent harm or help to other players. I've never again experienced such raw, fun competition as I did in UO.
"If whites are in power they can target blacks by making black drugs of choice (marihuana) illegal whilst protecting white drugs of choice (alcohol and tobacco)."
"If women were capable of doing such a test we wouldn't have so many single mothers living of benefits. Social security is a good thing and I am willing to pay for it but only if I am allowed to think people who need it are a bunch of fuckwads."
This is where all the revenue comes from. People don't realize they remain subscribed and pay for a year's worth of a game before noticing the $2-$3 monthly payment tacked on to their phone bill.
The uTorrent author is not affiliated with any anti-p2p companies. In fact, the uTorrent site has a small q&a regarding that idea.
The fact remains that for 99% of Windows users, there is no client that even approaches the quality of uTorrent. Azureus is a bloated experience in both Linux and Windows, in my opinion, and for you to say it's worth it to buy another 512 MB RAM for a p2p app suggests at least a touch of zealotry.
This seems like it would be a good opportunity to conduct the double slit experiment on a cosmic scale.
The idea seems to be that Diebold has made their voting machines easy to tamper with in order to influence elections.
Sorry, but I really don't think that's accurate.
All natural languages are most certainly NOT equally complex. Even Chomsky's concept of grammatical deep-structures has been challenged with the discovery of some languages spoken by small tribes which do not seem to follow the "universal" qualities of language. Additionally, languages differ in their number of synonyms. Some languages have incredibly large lexicons due to huge numbers of synonyms and the "verbing" of nouns, as in English. In fact, such "verbing" is gives English similar flexibility to character-based languages in which one character represents one idea, complete with its own set of assumptions and social significance.
Proper French is a vastly simplified language in comparison to many other languages due to the fact that it is governed by a mostly coherent set of rules. Latin was, at one time, also sleek and simple, until irregularizations made it hard to follow the conventions.
Pheonixes? Is that like phonics? Or did you mean phoenixes?
Considering the E4300 can often be run at ~3 GHz per core on stock air cooling, it ends up having more bang per buck for those inclined to overclock.
How did you get modded insightful? Your reply is bullshit; the parent post wasn't riddled with subtle rifts of "I'm American, Hear me Roar!" That's fucking retarded.
Anyone who cannot make out the qualitative difference between global domination by the US or China deserves to be sent to the gulags now. You spew your bullshit via the freedom of speech that the Chinese would deny you if they had control over you.
Because city living is a poor fit for humanity. It's psychologically unhealthy, never mind all of the physically unhealthy factors.
I'm sorry, but the war was motivated by oil. It won't result in cheap, plentiful oil for the US, but it keeps it out of the hands of India and China.
It isn't about getting oil. It's just about denying it to others who cannot afford it. It's the same reason we aren't in Sudan, where legitimate genocide is just being ignored. China and India have that oil all locked up. Sudan is where they produce. Why the fuck would we want to help our economic rivals? We don't. This is global politics.
Damn straight.
Since when has Rockstar released buggy games with the strategy of patching it up after release?
Name one title they've even patched post-release aside from the Hot Coffee fiasco.
I don't think that these are at all failures of the Constitution, but the failure of the people to uphold the vision of the document. Were it actually adhered to, things would be wildly different.
They just released the new Forceware drivers today.
... since your next "happy slap" might earn you a "happy slug" to your "tiny brain."
How did this garbage get modded +5? This is fucking retarded.
Ultima Online had basic elements of player control. Housing was used to store the vast wealth players could accumulate. At one time, long ago, housing was inherently insecure in UO. This spawned house break-ins and rivalries, guild wars and just a general sense that dying and losing your shit was IMPORTANT. The importance of your success or failure is not gauged by what other players can take from you or do to you in most MMORPGs.
UO, while inherently flawed, had the winning combination of meaningful geography and legitimate ways to cause permanent harm or help to other players. I've never again experienced such raw, fun competition as I did in UO.
There are some loose rules for spelling, too.
"simmaler" LOL
"If whites are in power they can target blacks by making black drugs of choice (marihuana) illegal whilst protecting white drugs of choice (alcohol and tobacco)."
You're retarded, aren't you?
Is a habbit like a hobbit or something?
"If women were capable of doing such a test we wouldn't have so many single mothers living of benefits. Social security is a good thing and I am willing to pay for it but only if I am allowed to think people who need it are a bunch of fuckwads."
Hear ye!
Really? I was pretty sure he meant male genitals.
Ann Coulter hot?
What?
Wow. The world is full of mistery.
This whole thing is a mystery.
This is where all the revenue comes from. People don't realize they remain subscribed and pay for a year's worth of a game before noticing the $2-$3 monthly payment tacked on to their phone bill.
The uTorrent author is not affiliated with any anti-p2p companies. In fact, the uTorrent site has a small q&a regarding that idea.
The fact remains that for 99% of Windows users, there is no client that even approaches the quality of uTorrent. Azureus is a bloated experience in both Linux and Windows, in my opinion, and for you to say it's worth it to buy another 512 MB RAM for a p2p app suggests at least a touch of zealotry.
You just compared America with China in terms of censorship?
Sir, you are clearly blinded by hatred.