No, this study says that if you do get Alzheimer's Disease, and are more educated, you will have a faster rate of cognitive decline. It does not say that people who are more educated are more likely to get Alzheimer's.
I think I'll go surfing on dubious websites for a few hours without a virus scanner or a firewall, because I don't really believe that computer viruses exist. You can't prove that I infected other users from my address book. It could be something totally random that caused their hard drive bits to flip. This whole computer virus thing is just a conspiracy designed to sell useless software and spread fear.
In two years, I will graduate from medical school and treat, without predjudice, patients who might believe as you do. If you should become infected with HIV and acquire AIDS, but refuse treatment, I'll wish you well. But if you should have a change of heart, then I will use my conspiracy-driven science to help you to the best of my ability.
The common consensus among us students in college (back then) was that if you had a choice between teaching an introductory class in Java or C/C++, you do C/C++. The reason is that Java is relatively simple to pick up after C/C++, but C/C++ is very difficult to grasp if you haven't had to touch the low-level details of memory management.
Just preprocess a set of known dictionaries and extract all ten-letter words. Add an option of prefixes and suffixes. For every word in that list, take each letter individually and search through the dictionary for words beginning with that letter. Check the result after each letter to see if conditions are held.
Try carrying said laptop around with you in the hospital wards all day. There's a reason why tech tools that are relatively unpopular among the masses, such as PDAs and Tablet PCs, are huge in the medical field.
No, this study says that if you do get Alzheimer's Disease, and are more educated, you will have a faster rate of cognitive decline. It does not say that people who are more educated are more likely to get Alzheimer's.
Whew. I'd be okay, because my name isn't Home. :)
It's insanely snappier.
You can't honestly believe that malnutrition in Africa (or anywhere else) didn't exist 100 years ago.
Hah. I'm a 12HD fire elemental.
I think I'll go surfing on dubious websites for a few hours without a virus scanner or a firewall, because I don't really believe that computer viruses exist. You can't prove that I infected other users from my address book. It could be something totally random that caused their hard drive bits to flip. This whole computer virus thing is just a conspiracy designed to sell useless software and spread fear.
In two years, I will graduate from medical school and treat, without predjudice, patients who might believe as you do. If you should become infected with HIV and acquire AIDS, but refuse treatment, I'll wish you well. But if you should have a change of heart, then I will use my conspiracy-driven science to help you to the best of my ability.
I'm sure it was fine. It wasn't like it was the end of the world or anything.
Double boiler. Put chocolate in pot in another pot of boiling water.
Then it would be: ((C++0x\n==%d))
Believe me, Windows can be uninstalled too.
Next Tuesday!
The common consensus among us students in college (back then) was that if you had a choice between teaching an introductory class in Java or C/C++, you do C/C++. The reason is that Java is relatively simple to pick up after C/C++, but C/C++ is very difficult to grasp if you haven't had to touch the low-level details of memory management.
Hey. I resent that Emacs remark.
Depends whether you do this:
if (cond) {
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or this:
if (cond)
{
}
Gaim, but the output might be less than thesis-level quality.
That's a lot more possibilities than you need.
Just preprocess a set of known dictionaries and extract all ten-letter words. Add an option of prefixes and suffixes. For every word in that list, take each letter individually and search through the dictionary for words beginning with that letter. Check the result after each letter to see if conditions are held.
Why not just enforce copyright laws?
And soon to come: Final Fantasy XX - The Search for More Outfits.
Try carrying said laptop around with you in the hospital wards all day. There's a reason why tech tools that are relatively unpopular among the masses, such as PDAs and Tablet PCs, are huge in the medical field.
Yeah, and look how many PDAs are being sold compared to iPods.
Does that mean we can only afford to go to fast food restaurants?
Profit!
Stellar. I'm a med student. You can carry around all my dead-tree books around for me when I'm in the hospital, and I'll carry a PDA.
I'm sure there are plenty of aspiring pro basketball players, but how many of them actually become pro basketball players? Bet on education.
Bolt the laptops to the desks.