The Dept of Education budget was 67.3B last year, your 68.4B number is for 2 years. The projected cost is 34.2B/year so it's roughly half the Department of Education budget. Whether that's a good or bad thing is a different debate.
There's a huge difference between rationally discussing the solution to a problem and ignoring the existence of a problem. Both result in a solution, one by abdicating the ability to affect the outcome.
The sooner the world starts having serious political and social debates about what (if anything) should be done we'll be better off. Until then we're stuck with a lot of finger in ear lalalalalalalalalalalalalala'ing the issues.
I *believe* you have that backwards. The evidence supports MMGW, you *believe* that to be a myth. If you have any facts by all means share them. I suspect what you have are some number of people whose specialty is not climatology saying they don't believe in MMGW.
Too bad most folks aren't aware of that. If people understood where the word came from they might have a better understanding of what it means to be privileged.
Good lord how is this modded insightful, it's the exact opposite of insightful unless what the modders are saying is the learned something about the OP's character.
First off it's another one of these "I know nothing about the topic but am going to belittle the science" posts. Secondly low pressure has nothing to do with it. As the article stated there was no environmental changes (pressure, wind etc) at the nesting site the day before. The theory is the birds are sensitive to the very low frequency rumblings of tornadoes hundreds of miles away the day before the storm front arrived. Granted that's just a theory but nowhere does pressure gradient enter into it.
Why the hell is this flagged as interesting. It's not even vaguely interesting from a logical argument sense. As others have pointed out there's a fundamental difference in *who* you choose to do business with based on race, color, religion etc and *what* you choose to do business with (e.g. gun part manufacturers, clown costume manufacturers, taco distributors).
The point of teleporting a virus is to see if you can teleport a (nearly) living organism and have it remain viable. It's the obvious next step after molecule and before bacteria or Donald Trump.
Just because half the world is freaking out over ebola doesn't mean viruses wouldn't be an obvious thing to try or that we should avoid mentioning them.
The byte-wise difference between a desktop, laptop and server based on the same distro is in the tiny fraction of a percent. It's mostly some minor tuning and chkconfig tweaks. The difference between an optimal desktop and optimal server is in the choice of distro.
Either pick a distro based on some sense of case sensitive optimization or standardize on a distro for supportability (at the cost of optimization). Forking a distro is the worst solution.
Interesting reference. Earlier today in an email discussion I wrote that I viewed FB buying Oculus the same as I would Ready Player One if Wade had lost.
Yep, and not only will the inevitable still happen (hence the term) it will happen to a much larger set of people. We can screw a billion people now or 4 billion later but on our current trajectory somebody is eventually getting screwed.
1) EPA has no jurisdiction for mold remediation in your house so there are no regulations about how you can go about cleaning it. 2) The EPA does have a mandate to help you and they did: http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldgu... That's the first hit on googling: EPA mold remediation residential, and clicking 'who should do the cleanup'. They clearly state for less than 10 sq feet do it yourself, don't pay anyone.
You didn't even need to pay the person you eventually paid, let alone the person scamming you. Don't blame the EPA or science for your lack of awareness or ability to spend 20 seconds using google. They did what they should to help you.
Yes it sucks for the 15,000 that are going to get laid off, it will also suck for the remaining 85,000 plus all of Dells partners if the company goes completely under. The past 20 years have seen numerous large and small PC companies go under. This is what Dell has to do to survive.
I'm probably considered left of center on quite a few fiscal issues but the slant in this article is pretty pathetic.
And an autonomous car will be much better than you at calculating all the variables. It can look both ways, behind and ahead, nearly instantly calculate multiple closing speeds and decide the best outcome. It may decide getting rear ended is better, it may decide traveling all the way through the intersection is better.
The point is, you have to invoke bugs or failure to come up with a scenario where a human will be better at avoiding an accident than an autonomous car. Most humans are nearly oblivious to what's going on around them while they drive.
An autonomous car will be even better than you in that situation, *if* it's programmed for it. Not only can it always be looking behind (and sideways, forward etc) it can gauge the oncoming car's closing speed, deceleration etc and figure out how far to move forward.
The lesson learned from the example is they need to add some rules that it's ok to enter an intersection through a red light or stop sign if it means avoiding getting rear ended.
Try plastering a wall for 8 hours a day or framing for 8 hours a day or any other physical labor, if you can't move your finger around for 10 minutes you need to get some exercise.
Presumably taking a dirt nap. It would have been on the news but some Brit had a baby and some guy who should have known better did something he probably shouldn't have so there really wasn't an opportunity to spread the word.
'Earlier this year we were shown an example of an intrusion on the EAS when the Montana Television Network's regular programming was interrupted by news of a zombie apocalypse. Although there was no zombie apocalypse, it did highlight just how vulnerable the system is,
How do we know there was no zombie apocalypse. Maybe they're just claiming a vulnerability to pretend the apocalypse was a fake. When was the last time you talked to somebody in Montana, would you even know if it'd been overrun ?
The Dept of Education budget was 67.3B last year, your 68.4B number is for 2 years. The projected cost is 34.2B/year so it's roughly half the Department of Education budget. Whether that's a good or bad thing is a different debate.
I blame all the pinko commie anti-capitalists.
There's a huge difference between rationally discussing the solution to a problem and ignoring the existence of a problem. Both result in a solution, one by abdicating the ability to affect the outcome.
The sooner the world starts having serious political and social debates about what (if anything) should be done we'll be better off. Until then we're stuck with a lot of finger in ear lalalalalalalalalalalalalala'ing the issues.
I *believe* you have that backwards. The evidence supports MMGW, you *believe* that to be a myth. If you have any facts by all means share them. I suspect what you have are some number of people whose specialty is not climatology saying they don't believe in MMGW.
Ha, haha, hahahaha.
Well this atheist wishes you both irrelevance, though if he's going to be relevant I'd prefer his brand.
On a side note why is it whenever I read posts like the above, when I click on them, I can be absolutely certain the poster is none other than Mr AC.
Too bad most folks aren't aware of that. If people understood where the word came from they might have a better understanding of what it means to be privileged.
Good lord how is this modded insightful, it's the exact opposite of insightful unless what the modders are saying is the learned something about the OP's character.
First off it's another one of these "I know nothing about the topic but am going to belittle the science" posts. Secondly low pressure has nothing to do with it. As the article stated there was no environmental changes (pressure, wind etc) at the nesting site the day before. The theory is the birds are sensitive to the very low frequency rumblings of tornadoes hundreds of miles away the day before the storm front arrived. Granted that's just a theory but nowhere does pressure gradient enter into it.
Someone could learn something here, I'm pretty sure.
They could, but they won't. The slashdot lawn is now thoroughly trampled.
Why the hell is this flagged as interesting. It's not even vaguely interesting from a logical argument sense. As others have pointed out there's a fundamental difference in *who* you choose to do business with based on race, color, religion etc and *what* you choose to do business with (e.g. gun part manufacturers, clown costume manufacturers, taco distributors).
The point of teleporting a virus is to see if you can teleport a (nearly) living organism and have it remain viable. It's the obvious next step after molecule and before bacteria or Donald Trump.
Just because half the world is freaking out over ebola doesn't mean viruses wouldn't be an obvious thing to try or that we should avoid mentioning them.
Permanence has a pretty specific meaning here. It says nothing of duration, only that it's the last.
Getting a permanent heart that lasts 76 days is not nearly as enticing as getting a temporary heart that lasts 2 years.
My first question when I saw this was how much time on the sky you'll get.
Is a few hundred hours/year statistically significant.
Are you likely to get much more than that considering all the competing survey proposals ?
The byte-wise difference between a desktop, laptop and server based on the same distro is in the tiny fraction of a percent. It's mostly some minor tuning and chkconfig tweaks. The difference between an optimal desktop and optimal server is in the choice of distro.
Either pick a distro based on some sense of case sensitive optimization or standardize on a distro for supportability (at the cost of optimization). Forking a distro is the worst solution.
but please, one question per post.
Here's a question for Gilbert.
How do you write human centered-systems for humans that can't follow simple instructions.
Interesting reference. Earlier today in an email discussion I wrote that I viewed FB buying Oculus the same as I would Ready Player One if Wade had lost.
Yep, and not only will the inevitable still happen (hence the term) it will happen to a much larger set of people. We can screw a billion people now or 4 billion later but on our current trajectory somebody is eventually getting screwed.
Couple of points.
1) EPA has no jurisdiction for mold remediation in your house so there are no regulations about how you can go about cleaning it.
2) The EPA does have a mandate to help you and they did: http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldgu... That's the first hit on googling: EPA mold remediation residential, and clicking 'who should do the cleanup'. They clearly state for less than 10 sq feet do it yourself, don't pay anyone.
You didn't even need to pay the person you eventually paid, let alone the person scamming you. Don't blame the EPA or science for your lack of awareness or ability to spend 20 seconds using google. They did what they should to help you.
Bit faster than the first, way faster than the second, for typical values of bit and way.
to lay off 100% of work force.
Yes it sucks for the 15,000 that are going to get laid off, it will also suck for the remaining 85,000 plus all of Dells partners if the company goes completely under. The past 20 years have seen numerous large and small PC companies go under. This is what Dell has to do to survive.
I'm probably considered left of center on quite a few fiscal issues but the slant in this article is pretty pathetic.
And an autonomous car will be much better than you at calculating all the variables. It can look both ways, behind and ahead, nearly instantly calculate multiple closing speeds and decide the best outcome. It may decide getting rear ended is better, it may decide traveling all the way through the intersection is better.
The point is, you have to invoke bugs or failure to come up with a scenario where a human will be better at avoiding an accident than an autonomous car. Most humans are nearly oblivious to what's going on around them while they drive.
An autonomous car will be even better than you in that situation, *if* it's programmed for it. Not only can it always be looking behind (and sideways, forward etc) it can gauge the oncoming car's closing speed, deceleration etc and figure out how far to move forward.
The lesson learned from the example is they need to add some rules that it's ok to enter an intersection through a red light or stop sign if it means avoiding getting rear ended.
Try plastering a wall for 8 hours a day or framing for 8 hours a day or any other physical labor, if you can't move your finger around for 10 minutes you need to get some exercise.
Presumably taking a dirt nap. It would have been on the news but some Brit had a baby and some guy who should have known better did something he probably shouldn't have so there really wasn't an opportunity to spread the word.
Which would take quite a few Mississippis to cross.
4NM at 140NM/hour takes about a hectomississipi to traverse.
I think this is just misdirection and cover up.
'Earlier this year we were shown an example of an intrusion on the EAS when the Montana Television Network's regular programming was interrupted by news of a zombie apocalypse. Although there was no zombie apocalypse, it did highlight just how vulnerable the system is,
How do we know there was no zombie apocalypse. Maybe they're just claiming a vulnerability to pretend the apocalypse was a fake. When was the last time you talked to somebody in Montana, would you even know if it'd been overrun ?