All of these, except maybe Java, brought some real good to the table. There were a variety of side-trends that never really got off the ground, at least as silver bullets, like 5GLS, whatever they are.
Java has been my primary language for the sixteen years (yes, I'm old) I've been engineering professionally. Yes, there are things I would change about it if I had the power but overall I think it's great and I love it. If I could write in Java for the rest of my life I would die a happy man.
So yes, I would say it's brought a hell of a lot of good. A lot of mission critical (and I mean critical) infrastructure at the company I work at (that you've heard of) is written in it.
The majority of people feel that DST is a bad idea and want it to stop. If that was done, the main question would then probably be whether to go to Standard time year-round, or "summer" time year-round (more).
Yes, I think it's a bad idea and want it to stop. I personally don't care which time we stick with, but to answer the question, why not split the difference? Spring forward a half hour and then leave the damn clocks alone.
Many of them are crap. Another chunk are essentially duplicates where I have taken 20 photos to capture a moment.
Why keep the crap? Why keep the duplicates? When I organize pictures from a trip or whatever into an album my tools are a file manager, an image viewer, and a couple of really simple Java programs I wrote to rename files in bulk. As part of the process I delete the crap and the duplicates. I pick the one out of twenty pictures that best captures the moment and delete the rest.
I don't understand why Apples to Apples is so popular. I'll play almost anything. But Apples to Apples is one of the very few games I will refuse to play.
I have maybe ten Apples to Apples games under my belt. I just never really have fun with it.
I agree that it's a problem but I don't think it's Unicode's. I don't think the consortium has set out to do anything but encode characters (and I think they're doing a good job). I imagine that coming up with a font for all those characters would be another massive undertaking.
And as much as I champion free software I would have no problem with a company stepping in and filling that need by selling such a font.
People may consider it selfish of us, but I'm not sure I want to bring any more human beings into this already over crowded world.
I'm wondering why anyone would consider you not wanting kids selfish.
I've decided a long time ago that I would never want to father more than a single kid precisely because of overpopulation.
Jesus. The problem isn't falling for another developer. The problem is falling for and going out with a developer on your own team which just isn't a good idea.
One of my favorite stories, for example, is Isaac Asimov's the Last Question. It doesn't get into details about how the computer works, what variables it's considering, or even how humanity is evolving. It merely postulates that, with each generation, technology becomes more accessible and more integrated into our lives. In an ironic twist, it suggests that we begin to become a part of technology to a point where our minds fuse with AI and become a single consciousness.
The Last Question is my favorite short story. You can read it here. You won't regret it.
The '09 Civic Hybrid I tested was particularly bad: larger gas engine than a Prius, 1/4 as much electric power, so it gets worse mileage, and with so little horsepower you feel like you're putting your life on the line every time you take an on-ramp.
I have a 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid. When I bought it I considered the Prius as well. I went with the Civic for three main reasons:
Visibility out the rear
Better dashboard. I don't like touchscreens in cars. I like the tactile feedback and the subtle hybrid UI in the Civic. The Prius' is too flashy and distracting to me.
The Civic scored higher with Consumer Reports
I've heard that the Prius doesn't have good steering feedback. No problems with that in the Civic. It handles great. I tear along cloverleaf interchanges.:)
I've been happy with my purchase. I average 44 MPG: from odometer and gas pump readings. My last tank was 47 (mostly highway, cruise control).
The '09 Civic Hybrid I tested was particularly bad: larger gas engine than a Prius, 1/4 as much electric power, so it gets worse mileage, and with so little horsepower you feel like you're putting your life on the line every time you take an on-ramp.
Come, now. I drive on freeways all the time and my Civic does just fine. It can certainly use a little more oomph but I don't feel like I've compromised too much. My car's shitty taillights honestly bother me much more.
The horsepower does become an issue on the San Francisco hills. Then, I just pop it in low gear. It does struggle (maybe it's the CVT more than the low horsepower) but it doesn't happen enough for me to think about it all the time.
Then recycling needs to be subsidized by the government. I would hate to see landfills fill up with recyclables.
Java has been my primary language for the sixteen years (yes, I'm old) I've been engineering professionally. Yes, there are things I would change about it if I had the power but overall I think it's great and I love it. If I could write in Java for the rest of my life I would die a happy man.
So yes, I would say it's brought a hell of a lot of good. A lot of mission critical (and I mean critical) infrastructure at the company I work at (that you've heard of) is written in it.
Yes, I think it's a bad idea and want it to stop. I personally don't care which time we stick with, but to answer the question, why not split the difference? Spring forward a half hour and then leave the damn clocks alone.
Be a jellyfish or lobster? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B...
Why keep the crap? Why keep the duplicates? When I organize pictures from a trip or whatever into an album my tools are a file manager, an image viewer, and a couple of really simple Java programs I wrote to rename files in bulk. As part of the process I delete the crap and the duplicates. I pick the one out of twenty pictures that best captures the moment and delete the rest.
It's "Caltech." Not "Cal Tech." http://www.caltech.edu/
I don't understand why Apples to Apples is so popular. I'll play almost anything. But Apples to Apples is one of the very few games I will refuse to play.
I have maybe ten Apples to Apples games under my belt. I just never really have fun with it.
If a separate, Turing-complete programming language emerges from your Turing-complete programming language, it's probably too complex.
I agree that it's a problem but I don't think it's Unicode's. I don't think the consortium has set out to do anything but encode characters (and I think they're doing a good job). I imagine that coming up with a font for all those characters would be another massive undertaking.
And as much as I champion free software I would have no problem with a company stepping in and filling that need by selling such a font.
I'm wondering why anyone would consider you not wanting kids selfish. I've decided a long time ago that I would never want to father more than a single kid precisely because of overpopulation.
Super Hexagon. OMG this game is addicting.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.distractionware.superhexagon
I think the Wikipedia article is wrong. http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html
Thank you for writing this. I don't know what made me sadder, the fact that two people died, or the mention of terrorism.
But it's in Texas.
I'm curious about how BlackBerry does email and calendaring much better. They work pretty great on my Nexus 4.
Jesus. The problem isn't falling for another developer. The problem is falling for and going out with a developer on your own team which just isn't a good idea.
Don't dip your pen in the company ink.
I will soon be paying T-Mobile $10 a month for 2 GB of data
The Last Question is my favorite short story. You can read it here. You won't regret it.
I have a 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid. When I bought it I considered the Prius as well. I went with the Civic for three main reasons:
I've heard that the Prius doesn't have good steering feedback. No problems with that in the Civic. It handles great. I tear along cloverleaf interchanges. :)
I've been happy with my purchase. I average 44 MPG: from odometer and gas pump readings. My last tank was 47 (mostly highway, cruise control).
Come, now. I drive on freeways all the time and my Civic does just fine. It can certainly use a little more oomph but I don't feel like I've compromised too much. My car's shitty taillights honestly bother me much more.
The horsepower does become an issue on the San Francisco hills. Then, I just pop it in low gear. It does struggle (maybe it's the CVT more than the low horsepower) but it doesn't happen enough for me to think about it all the time.
How about we don't send people to war in the first place?
There's a cat that seems to be able to tell when people are about to die
John Gabriel's Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory
Science. It works, bitches.
Emacs is at version 23.3
I have no problem with drugs like ecstasy or marijuana being legalized. But do you really think heroin should be legalized?