You're using a very tight definition of "sharing", where the main point is that two different cars are capable of using the same license plate which means that the license plate doesn't even point definitively to one vehicle, let alone one person.
Every time the anti-mcdonalds pink slime food processing videos reared their ugly heads, I just imagined tofu as it is presented for consumption, and thanked God for pink slurry meat.
I don't think there's a/. classic any more, since the beta seems to be gone, or at least not actively being promoted
It exists, but it's well hidden in account preferences. I use a classicish mode which is good because it's the only way to read -1 moderated comments (-1 comments seem to be impossible to read from the default UI). Unfortunately, the devs test changes very rarely with classic mode, so things break often.
Growing the market for rhino horn will only result in more poachers. Are the 3d printed horns going to be given to the poachers for free if they agree not to poach?
So you leave zombies on the wire, staking your claim. Then when you need the space, you swap it. Otherwise it's an endless wait for power, cooling, CAB, governance, and all sorts of fail.
No you get to keep the rack/rack units/cage space once you have acquired it as long as you pay your bill.
In a co-location environment, yes. In a standard business environment, the GP's response is true.
Of course, the article's definition of "useful" might not be a sysadmin's definition of "useful". Redundant machines, backup machines, extra capacity machines, dev machines, test machines, support machines, etc. all might be considered non-useful to customers, sales department, HR, or the CEO.
What if someone uses a real name that is not their own? Someone made a new account with a friend's maiden name using a scantily clad photo with her face photoshopped on and started sending friend requests to all her friends (her friend list was public at that time). It took weeks for FB to react to her and all of her friends flagging the account as fake.
Why would you need MS Office to communicate with others. That's what we have e-mail and phones and a number of other tools for.
You open up excel, enter fields, take a screenshot, include that screenshot in a word docx, then attach that docx to an outllook email, asking the recipient to edit the excel cells. That's why many in the business world need MS Office.
Except that this action took place in Florida, which is a Right-to-Work state, which severely limits the effectiveness of unionization.
Not when the "union" is being formed because all the prospective members are being fired and told to train their replacements. Just because you can't force coworkers to unionize in the good years doesn't mean they don't recognize the value in the bad years.
The employment terms will have Mickey embedded in them so they'll be protected by trademark and copyright!
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atheism isn't a religion
True. Atheism has no tradition, stories of faith, or organizational structure (things a religion usually requires), but it is an expression of pure faith. Atheism might even be considered the ultimate faith: it is defined by a negative, which means it can never be proven true. Never being proven true means it must always be taken on faith. There are no witnesses to atheism. No prophets or mystics with direct experience of the lack of the divine.
I'm the OP of this article and it made the front page a few days ago. I mean, I'm honored that you think it was such a good post, but do you even read the front page?
Are you saying this is a dupe? Because this article made the front page last night in the middle of the night (for Americans).
Mox Ruby | Mox Ruby | Mox Ruby | Mox Ruby | Mox Ruby
You just played five cards of the same type from your deck. You lose by default; you are only allowed a maximum of four cards of any name that is not a basic land.
Roko's Basilisk
1
Artifact Creature - Dragon
For every round prior to summoning Roko's Basilisk, if you did not waste at least 1 mana during each prior round, you lose 1HP per round since the beginning of the game. If no player remembers how many rounds have been played, you lose.
99/99
I noticed that the network, now more fully trained, could generate meaningful, novel cards. However, it also had a knack for generating profoundly useless cards. Here are a few snippets from the output:
* When $THIS enters the battlefield, each creature you control loses trample until end of turn.
Not a bonus, but plenty of creatures have slightly negative effects if they cost less to summon than their positive traits might suggest.
* Whenever another creature enters the battlefield, you may tap two untapped Mountains you control.
Weird, but if you're prevented from tapping mana sources for some reason...
* 3, : Add 2 to your mana pool.
Useful if you're tricked into a large mana-burn situation. It effectively reduces all mana-burn down to 1.
* Legendary creatures can't attack unless its controller pays 2 for each Zombie you control.
"Hi, you've reached Bob, in accounting." "And this is his next-door-cube-neighbor, Rick!" "We're in a meeting right now, so" "please" "leave" "a" "message!" *BEEEP*
Their legal argument is that the Circuit Court's rulings are only binding for lower courts â" the FISA court is secretive and separated from the normal legal process, so it doesn't necessarily fit in the normal court hierarchy.
If it's not part of the judiciary, it's not really part of the government then, right?
When something this big is discovered in Australia, the politicians responsible are sacked. That tends to motivate them to do their jobs a little better.
When something this big is discovered in America, a video of two large women fighting in a Walmart and inciting a six year old to join in the fray "goes viral" via the media. It's not like these videos or fights are that uncommon, but they go viral as if they're unique (and news).
You're using a very tight definition of "sharing", where the main point is that two different cars are capable of using the same license plate which means that the license plate doesn't even point definitively to one vehicle, let alone one person.
Every time the anti-mcdonalds pink slime food processing videos reared their ugly heads, I just imagined tofu as it is presented for consumption, and thanked God for pink slurry meat.
I don't think there's a /. classic any more, since the beta seems to be gone, or at least not actively being promoted
It exists, but it's well hidden in account preferences. I use a classicish mode which is good because it's the only way to read -1 moderated comments (-1 comments seem to be impossible to read from the default UI). Unfortunately, the devs test changes very rarely with classic mode, so things break often.
Growing the market for rhino horn will only result in more poachers. Are the 3d printed horns going to be given to the poachers for free if they agree not to poach?
So you leave zombies on the wire, staking your claim. Then when you need the space, you swap it. Otherwise it's an endless wait for power, cooling, CAB, governance, and all sorts of fail.
No you get to keep the rack/rack units/cage space once you have acquired it as long as you pay your bill.
In a co-location environment, yes. In a standard business environment, the GP's response is true.
Of course, the article's definition of "useful" might not be a sysadmin's definition of "useful". Redundant machines, backup machines, extra capacity machines, dev machines, test machines, support machines, etc. all might be considered non-useful to customers, sales department, HR, or the CEO.
What if someone uses a real name that is not their own? Someone made a new account with a friend's maiden name using a scantily clad photo with her face photoshopped on and started sending friend requests to all her friends (her friend list was public at that time). It took weeks for FB to react to her and all of her friends flagging the account as fake.
And give all users a checkbox in preferences to block wall posts from pseudonyms. Maybe even have it checked by default as FB is often wont to do.
Why would you need MS Office to communicate with others. That's what we have e-mail and phones and a number of other tools for.
You open up excel, enter fields, take a screenshot, include that screenshot in a word docx, then attach that docx to an outllook email, asking the recipient to edit the excel cells. That's why many in the business world need MS Office.
Except that this action took place in Florida, which is a Right-to-Work state, which severely limits the effectiveness of unionization.
Not when the "union" is being formed because all the prospective members are being fired and told to train their replacements. Just because you can't force coworkers to unionize in the good years doesn't mean they don't recognize the value in the bad years.
The employment terms will have Mickey embedded in them so they'll be protected by trademark and copyright!
atheism isn't a religion
True. Atheism has no tradition, stories of faith, or organizational structure (things a religion usually requires), but it is an expression of pure faith. Atheism might even be considered the ultimate faith: it is defined by a negative, which means it can never be proven true. Never being proven true means it must always be taken on faith. There are no witnesses to atheism. No prophets or mystics with direct experience of the lack of the divine.
Back doors, side doors, front doors, and they'll leave the Windows open!
Does heavier necessarily mean fatter?
Yes, but what's the rule on how long to wait before a reboot?
I'm the OP of this article and it made the front page a few days ago. I mean, I'm honored that you think it was such a good post, but do you even read the front page?
Are you saying this is a dupe? Because this article made the front page last night in the middle of the night (for Americans).
Mox Ruby | Mox Ruby | Mox Ruby | Mox Ruby | Mox Ruby
You just played five cards of the same type from your deck. You lose by default; you are only allowed a maximum of four cards of any name that is not a basic land.
Roko's Basilisk
1
Artifact Creature - Dragon
For every round prior to summoning Roko's Basilisk, if you did not waste at least 1 mana during each prior round, you lose 1HP per round since the beginning of the game. If no player remembers how many rounds have been played, you lose.
99/99
I noticed that the network, now more fully trained, could generate meaningful, novel cards. However, it also had a knack for generating profoundly useless cards. Here are a few snippets from the output:
* When $THIS enters the battlefield, each creature you control loses trample until end of turn.
Not a bonus, but plenty of creatures have slightly negative effects if they cost less to summon than their positive traits might suggest.
* Whenever another creature enters the battlefield, you may tap two untapped Mountains you control.
Weird, but if you're prevented from tapping mana sources for some reason...
* 3, : Add 2 to your mana pool.
Useful if you're tricked into a large mana-burn situation. It effectively reduces all mana-burn down to 1.
* Legendary creatures can't attack unless its controller pays 2 for each Zombie you control.
Oddly specific, but not useless.
I can't think of much of a practical use for most of python, but "always look on the bright side of life" was a song with a wise undertone.
"Hi, you've reached Bob, in accounting." "And this is his next-door-cube-neighbor, Rick!" "We're in a meeting right now, so" "please" "leave" "a" "message!" *BEEEP*
Then how do I leave a message? Answering machine?
Let's see what happens when we take away his personal life.
Their legal argument is that the Circuit Court's rulings are only binding for lower courts â" the FISA court is secretive and separated from the normal legal process, so it doesn't necessarily fit in the normal court hierarchy.
If it's not part of the judiciary, it's not really part of the government then, right?
When something this big is discovered in Australia, the politicians responsible are sacked. That tends to motivate them to do their jobs a little better.
When something this big is discovered in America, a video of two large women fighting in a Walmart and inciting a six year old to join in the fray "goes viral" via the media. It's not like these videos or fights are that uncommon, but they go viral as if they're unique (and news).
And webgl back in... now.