I have a desktop that I built 4 and small change years ago for a bit under $1000. It's stuck with me through a whole bunch of gaming, coding, hardware design, etc. I replaced the graphics card last year with a $130 graphics card. It can still play games that are coming out today at decent settings. So, uh, what the fuck are you talking about? Maybe if you buy a $500 Dell piece of shit every 2 years, that will happen, sure.
The problem with merit pay is that it then pushes teachers away from wanting to teach those that are hard to teach, and towards kids that are 'easy' to teach. Teachers that teach students with mental handicaps or are also learning English as a second language *along with* the standard school subjects rarely do as well or improve as much as other students. How do you account for that? You did mention that in 3), at least, but it would be very hard to make the system fair.
Then, on the other side of the problem, students that are already "advanced". Those that tend to get in the highest percentile/grade of exams every year. If you base merit pay on score, the lucky teachers have it easy. If you base it on improvement, well, how do improve on being in the 99th percentile? Further, how do you base the merit pay? A standardized test? That's the system that's been proposed (and shot down) in Florida. Which is a horrible system, as, well, standardized tests are rarely good.
Sigh. I mean, I do agree with you, to a large extent. I actually *want* to be a professor. And while I'll be the first to admit I'm not top of my class, I think I could do the job well - Until we get to the politics of the matter. And I've thought a fair amount about fixing K-12 education (partly as an idle thought, partially because my sister does teach ESE/ESOL 4th graders), but it is not an easy problem to figure out a solution to.
Except that, with the Y changed to X, the sexual-behavior structures of her brain will develop as female. So she'll be thinking of sex about as much as any other woman.
True story! At various points in history, women were considered the prurient gender, the gender that always wanted sex, the gender that wanted sex more than men, etc. Current culture praises men for being very sexually active and criticizes women for the same (which has been the most dominant cultural value). I wonder if maaaaaaaaaaybe that's the cause, more than the physiological differences? Just throwing that idea out there.
The HIB earned each of the game makers about $100k.
On top of anything they had made for the games on Steam or other methods of sales.
And then HIB2 is raking in even more money. So, it doesn't always work, but it can very efinitely work.
Uhm?
No?
That's not how OSes work at all. They mediate programs accessing hardware, not do all the work for the programs. They control what program gets what memory (and if things are in RAM or virtual memory) and take care of getting things from the hard disk, etc. But software runs directly on the processor. That's (part) of what virtual machines do.
We clearly didn't want a gaming phone then, but do we want it now?
Will digital distribution and the increased processing power available make the difference? I'll admit. Part of me wants to see Sony fall on its ass - But I also want to see Android succeed.
(Oh, and, you're double retarded, because it would be 16 sets of numbers. IP addresses would be 48 [63 with dots] numbers. 32 [39 with colons] for IPv6 is bad enough.)
... That... that wouldn't work. For the same reason we can't just magically convert to IPv6. It would take massive replacements of hardware to do even that. So why not just overhaul the entire thing and apply years of knowledge if we have to overhaul everything anyway?
That's what the PS2 did for the PSX and then the PS3 for both the PSX and PS2. However, that's much more expensive than software emulation. MUCH. Hence why PS2 back compat in the PS3 went downhill when the PS3 got rebuilt.
You're confusing bandwidth and the actual *time* it takes to get from point A to point B. While bandwidth *can* matter, it's the intermediary router bandwidth, not your connection's bandwidth. Even if your pipe had upgraded bandwidth, it wouldn't change the latency. (Hell, if nothing changed in the intermediary hardware, and everyone got an upgraded connection, latency would *increase*)
Yeah. Ironically, FoxIt is now... getting to the bloat and vulnerability of Adobe. So, it too has been replaced by another slim PDF viewer. I use SumatraPDF, personally. It's quick, small, and doesn't have enough features to be vulnerable.
Further, public libraries want government money. It's a mandate. Install net filtering software or don't get money. It's amazingly fucking stupid, but that's life.
I have a desktop that I built 4 and small change years ago for a bit under $1000. It's stuck with me through a whole bunch of gaming, coding, hardware design, etc. I replaced the graphics card last year with a $130 graphics card. It can still play games that are coming out today at decent settings. So, uh, what the fuck are you talking about? Maybe if you buy a $500 Dell piece of shit every 2 years, that will happen, sure.
The problem with merit pay is that it then pushes teachers away from wanting to teach those that are hard to teach, and towards kids that are 'easy' to teach. Teachers that teach students with mental handicaps or are also learning English as a second language *along with* the standard school subjects rarely do as well or improve as much as other students. How do you account for that? You did mention that in 3), at least, but it would be very hard to make the system fair.
Then, on the other side of the problem, students that are already "advanced". Those that tend to get in the highest percentile/grade of exams every year. If you base merit pay on score, the lucky teachers have it easy. If you base it on improvement, well, how do improve on being in the 99th percentile? Further, how do you base the merit pay? A standardized test? That's the system that's been proposed (and shot down) in Florida. Which is a horrible system, as, well, standardized tests are rarely good.
Sigh. I mean, I do agree with you, to a large extent. I actually *want* to be a professor. And while I'll be the first to admit I'm not top of my class, I think I could do the job well - Until we get to the politics of the matter. And I've thought a fair amount about fixing K-12 education (partly as an idle thought, partially because my sister does teach ESE/ESOL 4th graders), but it is not an easy problem to figure out a solution to.
Except that, with the Y changed to X, the sexual-behavior structures of her brain will develop as female. So she'll be thinking of sex about as much as any other woman.
True story! At various points in history, women were considered the prurient gender, the gender that always wanted sex, the gender that wanted sex more than men, etc. Current culture praises men for being very sexually active and criticizes women for the same (which has been the most dominant cultural value). I wonder if maaaaaaaaaaybe that's the cause, more than the physiological differences? Just throwing that idea out there.
The HIB earned each of the game makers about $100k.
On top of anything they had made for the games on Steam or other methods of sales.
And then HIB2 is raking in even more money. So, it doesn't always work, but it can very efinitely work.
Uhm?
No?
That's not how OSes work at all. They mediate programs accessing hardware, not do all the work for the programs. They control what program gets what memory (and if things are in RAM or virtual memory) and take care of getting things from the hard disk, etc. But software runs directly on the processor. That's (part) of what virtual machines do.
Or: How companies fight like petulant little children. With hair pulling.
Because the results are fairly obviously rigged?
I mean, just saying, if you look at the numbers and scores, something funny is going on there.
What a bunch of stupid
Yeah! Totally agreeing with you, there!
niggers.
... Oh. Oh, well. Uh. Hm. You almost had it, there!
... And that's exactly what Apple is bashed for. Which is the point of the GP and GGP.
Rose Tyler.
"Over half of the respondents who used AT&T used the iPhone when taking the survey."
The correct initializations for the first playstation are: PS1, PSX. PSP = Playstation Portable.
We clearly didn't want a gaming phone then, but do we want it now?
Will digital distribution and the increased processing power available make the difference?
I'll admit. Part of me wants to see Sony fall on its ass - But I also want to see Android succeed.
(Oh, and, you're double retarded, because it would be 16 sets of numbers. IP addresses would be 48 [63 with dots] numbers. 32 [39 with colons] for IPv6 is bad enough.)
If you think that would actually *matter* in how quick it got adopted, you're amazingly retarded and don't understand why it's taking time to adopt.
... That ... that wouldn't work. For the same reason we can't just magically convert to IPv6. It would take massive replacements of hardware to do even that. So why not just overhaul the entire thing and apply years of knowledge if we have to overhaul everything anyway?
That's what the PS2 did for the PSX and then the PS3 for both the PSX and PS2. However, that's much more expensive than software emulation. MUCH. Hence why PS2 back compat in the PS3 went downhill when the PS3 got rebuilt.
Congrats. You got the point. Or, rather, you didn't.
No. No it doesn't. Water compresses very poorly.
Stop killing owls for your sick, sadistic pleasure. Hedwig is dead, get over it.
You're confusing bandwidth and the actual *time* it takes to get from point A to point B. While bandwidth *can* matter, it's the intermediary router bandwidth, not your connection's bandwidth. Even if your pipe had upgraded bandwidth, it wouldn't change the latency. (Hell, if nothing changed in the intermediary hardware, and everyone got an upgraded connection, latency would *increase*)
FTFY.
Yeah. Ironically, FoxIt is now ... getting to the bloat and vulnerability of Adobe. So, it too has been replaced by another slim PDF viewer. I use SumatraPDF, personally. It's quick, small, and doesn't have enough features to be vulnerable.
Further, public libraries want government money. It's a mandate. Install net filtering software or don't get money. It's amazingly fucking stupid, but that's life.
It being popular on 4Chan, LueLinks, and Something Awful is a pretty easy answer.