"Even so, the Times notes that, even if the other 1,200 NFL players who’ve died since the project started came up clean, that’d still mean 9 percent of players—a much higher percentage than the general population—developed C.T.E."
You underestimate how much energy a.50AE round carries. IIRC it is around 2000J, or about 4 times a regular 9mm round; pretty much the same (if not higher) as intermediate cartridges such as 5.56mm shot by AR-15s. Even if you're wearing body armor which manages to stop the round completely you will still be injured.
Because we have seen the opinion of the rest of the human race in this regard is about as valuable as spit, being prone to manipulation of opinion by the global elite.
I love the "global elite" line of reasoning.
You do know your current president literally lives on a golden tower in Manhattan, right?
From what i've understood of your presentation, Oklahoma has more representation than New York. Votes cast by their citizens are effectively more valuable.
Not really. The only saving grace of autotools is that they're fully written on m4, which is either already installed on every *nix system out there or readily available.
I'm very partial to CMake which does everything autotools does (and more, like creating VS/XCode projects) in a much saner way, but it requires an additional binary to be installed.
This happens with pretty much every Chinese-manufactured product nowadays. A quick trip to AliExpress will find you nameless versions of well-known products for literally half the price.
That's debatable. I have a 40" HiSense TV at home which i paid US$220 for and i have zero complaints about its quality. The panel itself looks the same, if not better than any Sharp 40" offering at about twice the price.
Anyway, didn't Sharp licence its brand name to HiSense?
"This report is a declassified version of a highly classified assessment. This document’s conclusions are identical to the highly classified assessment, but this document does not include the full supporting information, including specific intelligence on key elements of the influence campaign. Given the redactions, we made minor edits purely for readability and flow."
I don't get it. What exactly annoys you about this story?
"Even so, the Times notes that, even if the other 1,200 NFL players who’ve died since the project started came up clean, that’d still mean 9 percent of players—a much higher percentage than the general population—developed C.T.E."
Besides your batshit crazy conspiracy theories, what exactly is your point? Obama did it as well so Trump doing it is just peachy?
What in the name of the good fuck are you talking about?
One of the pieces of data requested for every voter is party affiliation: https://www.theguardian.com/us...
I'll let you do the math.
And, does it really makes any difference?
The Road.
Seriously? You are arguing on a tech website why having a joint operation with a country proven to have interfered on your own is not a terrible idea?
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/0...
But, his emails!
.22LR can very easily penetrate a book. Most people underestimate that round.
You underestimate how much energy a .50AE round carries. IIRC it is around 2000J, or about 4 times a regular 9mm round; pretty much the same (if not higher) as intermediate cartridges such as 5.56mm shot by AR-15s. Even if you're wearing body armor which manages to stop the round completely you will still be injured.
PHP and security should never, ever go in the same sentence.
Thanks. Frankly it is astonishing that it took Java 22 years to get dependency handling right.
SO MUCH WINNING!
I don't know Trump's wealth, as he has not been up-front nor transparent about how much money he makes. Still waited for the promised tax returns...
Because we have seen the opinion of the rest of the human race in this regard is about as valuable as spit, being prone to manipulation of opinion by the global elite.
I love the "global elite" line of reasoning.
You do know your current president literally lives on a golden tower in Manhattan, right?
From what i've understood of your presentation, Oklahoma has more representation than New York. Votes cast by their citizens are effectively more valuable.
This. CMake is damn close to perfect if you want portable builds.
Not really. The only saving grace of autotools is that they're fully written on m4, which is either already installed on every *nix system out there or readily available.
I'm very partial to CMake which does everything autotools does (and more, like creating VS/XCode projects) in a much saner way, but it requires an additional binary to be installed.
Not only because such a bill seems to be necessary, but because it was named about the most annoying non-story of 2017 so far.
...lead shot from a blunderbuss was discovered to be just as deadly as lead shot from a AK-47.
This happens with pretty much every Chinese-manufactured product nowadays. A quick trip to AliExpress will find you nameless versions of well-known products for literally half the price.
That's debatable. I have a 40" HiSense TV at home which i paid US$220 for and i have zero complaints about its quality. The panel itself looks the same, if not better than any Sharp 40" offering at about twice the price.
Anyway, didn't Sharp licence its brand name to HiSense?
Again, from the doc:
"This report is a declassified version of a highly classified assessment. This document’s conclusions are identical to the highly classified assessment, but this document does not include the full supporting information, including specific intelligence on key elements of the influence campaign. Given the redactions, we made minor edits purely for readability and flow."
Well, if an official document sponsored by three different US government agencies doesn't do it for you I can't help you any further.