The modern 'miniature' dachshund wouldn't stand a chance in a badger hunt, though. It would be a rather pitiful spectacle.
Here in my town they have an annual 'dachshund derby' event that attracts hundreds of dogs from this geographical region. It's disappointing that there are so few full-sized dachshunds left anymore.
I disagree with part of your point, namely that there's no reason for scientists to speak up if they think their results are being misused for political ends. If it were only a scientific problem, then sure, just publish a criticism in the relevant scientific journal and be done with it. But when someone has popularized and politicized scientific work, and done so incorrectly (i.e. with errors or misunderstandings of the results), then scientists *do* have an obligation to speak up in the same forum where the work was introduced.
The 'double blind' test would involve the musician. And the musician would instantly be able to tell. Why would a casual listener's opinion be the one that matters?
My wife watches tons of Star Trek on Netflix. I believe she watched the whole TNG series in order on her Galaxy Tab via Netflix. I saw ol' baldy on her tablet earlier today.
I'm so glad they haven't been permitted to fuck with The Prisoner yet. It's been re-released after cleanup, but they haven't been allowed to fuck with it.
There are several whole generations coming up now who don't have a fucking clue.
Yes, I know. Every generational cycle goes like that. I didn't have a fucking clue when I was 20 either.
But the last few cycles have been filled with clueless fucks who think anybody who asks questions during a college lecture that won't be on Friday's test or the Midterm should SHUT UP because they're undermining the process. People who've bought into the system so far that they think brown nosing is a nested recursive process.
We're glad you go that internship at Google (addressed to all the trolls flinging shit in this thread)
But the public mass doesn't really follow the "adventures" of this idiot like we/. readers are forced to.
Forced to? You were required by the Slashdot license to click on the link to this story? Wow, the terms of service for your account really suck. I'm glad I got a lower account number. I didn't have to click through a TOS page like that when I signed up on this account.
Peter Norton has been dead for decades. He was inadvertently killed the day that they slapped a big piece of glass over him (similar to the cover glass in a microscope slide) to make a fresh Peter Norton(tm) bitmap for the new packaging.
Wireless is so cool. I was at a thrift shop recently and I found a wireless radio and it was only a few dollars. It says on the outside that it only has six transistors in it.
They have really shiney file cabinets at the company that produces file cabinets. Their file clerks rate very high on the jobs satisfaction scores, too.
It would be nice if we could get everybody else educated about the importance of file clerks and data custodians. And that nice gray crackle finish on the filing cabinets.
No browser properly implements the Markup Language. Further, too many people think they are 'developers' because they coded some little scripts inside the marked up document. Or some big ugly script, frighteningly.
No, it depends on the killed pedestrians surviving friends and relatives making sure that everybody knows not to walk along the road. Or for crews of said pedestrians to start littering the sides of the road with cinder blocks. Either measure takes one or two generations at most. The scrap metal from the wrecks will become a motivation for pedestrians to linger alongside the road, even. Now that F-150s are made of mostly aluminum a wreck involving one of them will be quickly cleaned up by scavengers.
He thought he was being 'the hero' would would face The Man down. But the deal worked out differently. And in the end he's ended up getting more attention by his death.
People his age think in terms of Absolute because righteous Adventurism is highly rewarding, and they really don't have big stakes in anything that matters.
The consumer economics class I took in High School was where I learned about loans, taxes, and my household budget. Do they not teach courses like that in High School any longer?
The modern 'miniature' dachshund wouldn't stand a chance in a badger hunt, though. It would be a rather pitiful spectacle.
Here in my town they have an annual 'dachshund derby' event that attracts hundreds of dogs from this geographical region. It's disappointing that there are so few full-sized dachshunds left anymore.
I can say he's possibly ambidextrous while logged on.
Hows that.
Your point still comes off as more anecdotal than rigorous.
The Caliphates would have been able to do so. They're gone now.
True. There would need to be very extended long-term separations of population groups for races to result in different species.
How about anthropogenic gravity?
That sounds interesting to discuss.
Right. That is so important. Eugenicists assume way too much authority. The proper answer to them is:
"Who put you in charge? Why do YOU get to pick the important traits?"
Then kick them out unless they stop preaching and start communicating.
Ahem. Al Gore.
The 'double blind' test would involve the musician. And the musician would instantly be able to tell. Why would a casual listener's opinion be the one that matters?
I didn't see any programming languages in the list on the summary. Just a bunch of web shit.
My wife watches tons of Star Trek on Netflix. I believe she watched the whole TNG series in order on her Galaxy Tab via Netflix. I saw ol' baldy on her tablet earlier today.
I'm so glad they haven't been permitted to fuck with The Prisoner yet. It's been re-released after cleanup, but they haven't been allowed to fuck with it.
I drink well water. All I pay for is the electricity to pump it to the surface. It doesn't have any significant amount of arsenic in it.
Half arsenic? That would be concentrated enough that it'd be sold to extract and use the arsenic out of it.
There are several whole generations coming up now who don't have a fucking clue.
Yes, I know. Every generational cycle goes like that. I didn't have a fucking clue when I was 20 either.
But the last few cycles have been filled with clueless fucks who think anybody who asks questions during a college lecture that won't be on Friday's test or the Midterm should SHUT UP because they're undermining the process. People who've bought into the system so far that they think brown nosing is a nested recursive process.
We're glad you go that internship at Google (addressed to all the trolls flinging shit in this thread)
Forced to? You were required by the Slashdot license to click on the link to this story? Wow, the terms of service for your account really suck. I'm glad I got a lower account number. I didn't have to click through a TOS page like that when I signed up on this account.
Peter Norton has been dead for decades. He was inadvertently killed the day that they slapped a big piece of glass over him (similar to the cover glass in a microscope slide) to make a fresh Peter Norton(tm) bitmap for the new packaging.
Wireless is so cool. I was at a thrift shop recently and I found a wireless radio and it was only a few dollars. It says on the outside that it only has six transistors in it.
They have really shiney file cabinets at the company that produces file cabinets. Their file clerks rate very high on the jobs satisfaction scores, too.
It would be nice if we could get everybody else educated about the importance of file clerks and data custodians. And that nice gray crackle finish on the filing cabinets.
Webmail?
pop.google.com works great for me. I never even see any ads.
No browser properly implements the Markup Language. Further, too many people think they are 'developers' because they coded some little scripts inside the marked up document. Or some big ugly script, frighteningly.
No, it depends on the killed pedestrians surviving friends and relatives making sure that everybody knows not to walk along the road. Or for crews of said pedestrians to start littering the sides of the road with cinder blocks. Either measure takes one or two generations at most. The scrap metal from the wrecks will become a motivation for pedestrians to linger alongside the road, even. Now that F-150s are made of mostly aluminum a wreck involving one of them will be quickly cleaned up by scavengers.
They're the first person to even mention Apple, which is refreshing.
He thought he was being 'the hero' would would face The Man down. But the deal worked out differently. And in the end he's ended up getting more attention by his death.
People his age think in terms of Absolute because righteous Adventurism is highly rewarding, and they really don't have big stakes in anything that matters.
The consumer economics class I took in High School was where I learned about loans, taxes, and my household budget. Do they not teach courses like that in High School any longer?
I find it easier just to avoid people who think that 'programmers' are trained at MIT.