Comment Cleric's favorite (Score 5, Funny) 469
What, no Lucerne hammer? It was every first edition D&D cleric's favorite weapon until the DM figured out that it was an edged weapon.
http://www.myarmoury.com/view.html?features/pic_spot_poleaxe10.jpg
What, no Lucerne hammer? It was every first edition D&D cleric's favorite weapon until the DM figured out that it was an edged weapon.
http://www.myarmoury.com/view.html?features/pic_spot_poleaxe10.jpg
We need the computer fairies to handle our errors, that way the beauty of our code will not be marred by mundane things like error checking.
Seriously, error checking is part of the process. It's not the fun part of the process but it's a necessary part. Return values and exceptions work just fine as long as you get off your high horse and realize that your code will not be hung in the Louvre. Working is more important than pretty.
Oh, bless you, sir. I had been wondering how to do that.
We were fortunate to be in one of the early areas to get FiOS back in 2007. Dropped Comcast like an angry tarantula and haven't looked back. 99% of the time, the bottleneck is now at the server rather than between me and my ISP.
I realized that since I am salaried (1/12th of my annual per month), I essentially worked yesterday for free.
Or I could say that I got paid for an extra
Yes. We should not accept Climate Change based on a POLL!!!
We should believe scientists because they have DATA to back up their assertions. Science is not a popularity contest or a political race. Polls of what scientists think is not science.
This is my main complaint about the way this issue is framed. We appeal to the high priests (of either side) to tell us what is right, rather than look at the data and what it tells us. It's become just one more shout-fest.
The culture in the USA tends to be very dependent on where you are. In the larger cities, it's going to be more of the formal cultural stuff you are used to. In the more rural areas the culture tends to center around local events and quieter things.
Unfortunately, those rural areas tend to also be the more 'clannish' areas. It may take them a while to think of you as a local.
Of course, there's always the issue that TV is replacing local culture with pureed culture-like pablum and force feeding it to everyone.
If I may suggest an alternative, give micro loans through kiva.org instead. You can just keep recycling the money into new loans as you get paid back. The good gets multiplied many times over and communities get built up.
Does this mean I can get a couple of virtual Nobel Peace Prizes for the trillions of e-lives I saved playing Mass Effect?
The actual math needed to understand the basics of relativity[1] is actually quite simple. If you've had calculus, you have more than you need.
The hard part is wrapping your brain around the concepts and the fact that the rules you use to interact with the world around you are a subset of the rules of the universe.
A book I have recommended several times for people who want to start learning about physics is 'Asimov on Physics'. Dr. Asimov was a master of explaining difficult science in a way that laymen could understand.
[1] Going beyond the basic, or getting into odder corners of general relativity, is another matter.
We'll mostly just get wind and rain. I brought stuff in from the yard and we made sure we have water, lamp oil, flashlights, and extra batteries.
Other than that, not much else to do.
It will be interesting the first time a band of pirates (the killing and looting kind, not the sharing kind) storms one of these 'sovereign nations'. I'm guessing they will develop a sudden affection for the country with the nearest naval vessel who can save their bacon.
So my choices are 1, -1, -3,- 3, more than 10, 0.
Not sure how you own a negative number of cameras. Maybe that's if you in fact OWE someone a camera (or three).
"Unibus timeout fatal trap program lost sorry" - An error message printed by DEC's RSTS operating system for the PDP-11