But what if when you exercise (Energy Out) your body says, "Hey, the environment requires that a lot of fat is needed to keep up with this constant exercise, so I'm going to have to make a lot more fat to keep up."
This might explain in part why people who stop exercising after doing a lot of cardio for months tend to balloon up in weight very easily.
The body is smarter than we are- it responds to the demands of the environment.
You just called their baby ugly. (them being Java fanbois)
Whatever the measuring stick is for "minute" and "second", that's the most accurate clock, by definition.
In any case, croftj is dead on correct about an overload (no pun intended) of abstraction in the java community.
Good gravy, can't anyone even write a decent Java app anymore without having to learn half a dozen frameworks?
What clock are they going to check it against to verify its accuracy?
And if there is such a clock, why isn't that clock being tested instead?
Big Dog Beta Test
You need to feel safe, because robots are made of metal, and robots are strong.
Old Glory Robot Insurance
OMNI magazine is alive and well in 2010. What's the matter with you people?
Here's proof. (Ignore the Apple IIgs thingy he hauled to the beach though..)
Clip from 2010: The Year We Make Contact
The Colonials and Cylons were equally tasty to the animals on the African plains.
But what if when you exercise (Energy Out) your body says, "Hey, the environment requires that a lot of fat is needed to keep up with this constant exercise, so I'm going to have to make a lot more fat to keep up."
This might explain in part why people who stop exercising after doing a lot of cardio for months tend to balloon up in weight very easily.
The body is smarter than we are- it responds to the demands of the environment.
But, he made us all feel fuzzy inside. That's got to count for something.
>> Flash!!!! AA-aaaaah......
There, fixed that for you.
No, I'll bet it was because they don't play any actual Sci-Fi, so they couldn't call it that anymore.
Apparently the key phrase here is "some parts of the brain."
Those parts didn't include the ones that were supposed to keep my roommate from failing out of college while he was playing Tetris.
I for one welcome only open-source OSed robotic overlords.
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Just like in the academy. -Wesley Crusher
>>and need 40 female volunteers who would like to eat chocolate every day for a year
The fields are ripe, but the workers are many.
>> Welcome our new gooey overlord.
There, fixed that for you.
This adds a whole new dimension to big brothers taking your arm, hitting you with it and then saying, "Why're ya hittin' yerself?"
Or male. Didn't any of you read the post?
...And we liked it.
Or was that 19.7%??
No! It's your code!
Just kidding, that's what Java enthusiasts always say to me whenever I point out stuff like that.
Deliver your people too from the postback-happy .Net Datagrid and gridView.
No, it's your code!
Just kidding, I was just echoing what I always hear from Java defenders when I raise objections.