Is Joe Sixpack a novice on the methods of drinking beer? I've always wondered about this. May be offtopic.
Anyways, I can't see how having a full-featured Web server in your browser can be good for security.
Grinding MMORPGs is not the half of it.
I recall that the most popular game in Korea is Kart Rider, playerbase 6 million(of a country of 24 million). Obviously a racing game. There are some extremely popular FPSes, including CS2 and a Korean game named SuddenAttack. I'm just telling you that MMOFPS's are quite viable over there.
For a combination of grinding and FPS, see Gun.
But every few Olympics, we have someone like South Korea hosting, and dictatorships get weakened. Is South Korea an extreme? Perhaps. Are they an isolated case, and will they be an isolated case in the future? I think not.
Common use is the only way in which words are formed. Even a coinage depends on its common usage in order to flourish. Therefore, what you are suggesting to do(to reject common usage) is to stagnate our language, make it a breeding ground for foul things. Better to stir it a little, and at least enjoy it for the little while it lasts. The dictionary-makers define misused, as of a word, as a word said to be misused. If there is no intent to create a word or new meaning(since the old meaning is ancient, the new meaning middle-aged). The usage panel(66%) accepts the usage for people(Here), but not things. Yet in the thesaurus of that very same dictionary I linked to, the synonyms-- annihilate, etc-- are perfectly suitable for things. Why should not decimate expand its usage to things, then? The English language is plenty big enough, the countries with it plenty wide enough, to accommodate such a meaning. Do we use the word "myriad" to mean "10,000"? Does "inculcate" still mean "trample"? Words change.
Anecdotal evidence time!
I watched the entire series for the first time last week(should I retroactively hand in my geek card?). #4 had the best plot, while the 6th had the best CGI, of the originals. The quality of Lucas's work declines in proportion to CGI quality, and thus I must conclude that the prequels suck, the first most of all because of the now-poor CGI quality along with the acting.
I gather now that this is what/. has pretty much come up with.
Since the poster is so handily throwing around opinionated statements, I thought I would serve one up, steaming. Has anyone heard of a relative semblance of neutrality here? Sure, you can be famous for hating Microsoft with all your might, but that's the shtick; if we just throw away neutrality, then we're now idiots. . . without a shtick. There has to be a normality elsewhere so that the abnormality surfaces.
The article does touch upon the subject of crime: The object of security lighting is to see the criminal while not letting the criminal see you, so gigantic bright lights on all the time can only do one. Nobody's suggesting we get rid of streetlights, by the way: just make them illuminate straight downwards.
I just heard some sad news on talk radio - Troll Post writer Anonymous Coward was found dead in his parent's basement in Antartica this morning. There weren't any more details. I'm sure everyone in the Slashdot community will woop with joy - even if you did enjoy his work, there's absolutely denying his contributions to the Slashdot culture. Truly an Armenian scumbag.
They changed style, because, I think, Chick got a heart attack or a stroke or some thingagummy. They're drawn by some friend now, but Chick still does the writing. I'm surprised, however; Chick is notorious as an asstard who confuses DnD with satanic rituals.
Campbell's Biology Seventh Edition and on are completely online, if you have class access codes.
Is Joe Sixpack a novice on the methods of drinking beer? I've always wondered about this. May be offtopic. Anyways, I can't see how having a full-featured Web server in your browser can be good for security.
Most of the internet users in Asia are in Japan and South Korea, probably. And Baidu and Google cannot compete there. How's the percentages for Naver?
Los Angeles is not all of Southern California.
This is actually a good idea. Sure. Yeah.
4-chan /b/ were one of the main driving forces in the vote. They put forth "Battletoad", for a NES
Scary, but not young. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/identity-relative/
Grinding MMORPGs is not the half of it. I recall that the most popular game in Korea is Kart Rider, playerbase 6 million(of a country of 24 million). Obviously a racing game. There are some extremely popular FPSes, including CS2 and a Korean game named SuddenAttack. I'm just telling you that MMOFPS's are quite viable over there. For a combination of grinding and FPS, see Gun.
SP3.
I recall that Japan has a similar law, to prevent photos being taken of. . . things that Japanese men want to take pictures of, I guess.
Is there any hope that we will get a non-schizoid titling scheme? This one seems more worthy of a Seventeen or a Teen People than of a Slashdot.
Isn't Ruby only 13 or so years old?
But every few Olympics, we have someone like South Korea hosting, and dictatorships get weakened. Is South Korea an extreme? Perhaps. Are they an isolated case, and will they be an isolated case in the future? I think not.
Two pairs of couples should be 2 ^ 3, or 8 people. I was aware that ABBA had 4.
America? Land of the 610 calorie Super-Size Fries, replete with 29 grams of fat, dancing around your plate?
Common use is the only way in which words are formed. Even a coinage depends on its common usage in order to flourish. Therefore, what you are suggesting to do(to reject common usage) is to stagnate our language, make it a breeding ground for foul things. Better to stir it a little, and at least enjoy it for the little while it lasts. The dictionary-makers define misused, as of a word, as a word said to be misused. If there is no intent to create a word or new meaning(since the old meaning is ancient, the new meaning middle-aged). The usage panel(66%) accepts the usage for people(Here), but not things. Yet in the thesaurus of that very same dictionary I linked to, the synonyms-- annihilate, etc-- are perfectly suitable for things. Why should not decimate expand its usage to things, then? The English language is plenty big enough, the countries with it plenty wide enough, to accommodate such a meaning. Do we use the word "myriad" to mean "10,000"? Does "inculcate" still mean "trample"? Words change.
This article will be duped. Be sure of it.
Anecdotal evidence time! I watched the entire series for the first time last week(should I retroactively hand in my geek card?). #4 had the best plot, while the 6th had the best CGI, of the originals. The quality of Lucas's work declines in proportion to CGI quality, and thus I must conclude that the prequels suck, the first most of all because of the now-poor CGI quality along with the acting. I gather now that this is what /. has pretty much come up with.
Since the poster is so handily throwing around opinionated statements, I thought I would serve one up, steaming. Has anyone heard of a relative semblance of neutrality here? Sure, you can be famous for hating Microsoft with all your might, but that's the shtick; if we just throw away neutrality, then we're now idiots. . . without a shtick. There has to be a normality elsewhere so that the abnormality surfaces.
The article does touch upon the subject of crime: The object of security lighting is to see the criminal while not letting the criminal see you, so gigantic bright lights on all the time can only do one. Nobody's suggesting we get rid of streetlights, by the way: just make them illuminate straight downwards.
When the number of cores equals the hertz, then the number should stop doubling.
I just heard some sad news on talk radio - Troll Post writer Anonymous Coward was found dead in his parent's basement in Antartica this morning. There weren't any more details. I'm sure everyone in the Slashdot community will woop with joy - even if you did enjoy his work, there's absolutely denying his contributions to the Slashdot culture. Truly an Armenian scumbag.
(no offense towards Armenians)
They changed style, because, I think, Chick got a heart attack or a stroke or some thingagummy. They're drawn by some friend now, but Chick still does the writing. I'm surprised, however; Chick is notorious as an asstard who confuses DnD with satanic rituals.
Succinct, on a subject undeniably nerdy, and mostly devoid of spelling mistakes. Also, not 'edited' by Zonk.
Come on, you all know that in tech, 2-4 years has a 50% chance of equalling never.