Comment Re:Politicians (Score 1) 557
srichard25:
What specifically did Trump say that "incited a riot"?
Also srichard25:
"They KILLED Frank? But Tony just said he was swimming with the fishes!"
srichard25:
What specifically did Trump say that "incited a riot"?
Also srichard25:
"They KILLED Frank? But Tony just said he was swimming with the fishes!"
Would a highly religious race spread the word [...]
Zorblax Witness: Have you heard the good news?
Why did you add the superfluous "select" bit in there?
Some people have friends to play with.
You're probably joking, but the Gates Foundation invests a lot of money in sanitation, including toilets, as part of the work to get clean water and eradicate waterborne diseases like cholera.
A 16-year-old with Asperger syndrome overcomes her social phobias and inspires millions of people, mostly teens and young adults, to put pressure on politicians and other people in power to take action against anthropogenic global warming.
Default reaction: Let's speculate on and attack her mental health, and call her a puppet of the deep state!
So, obviously, the buttons on the NES are Delta, Zero, Ten, and Quadrilateral
Did you just confuse the Playstation for the NES?
Wireframes model the surface shape of the object. That's not what this article says our brains do.
He has done this since he took the oath of office.
Wrong.
He started even before he took the oath.
They did the same thing with poms, as in prisoners of his or her majesty (you don't write the H but you sound it) become some bullshit about pomegranates.
What's with the anti-science on Slashdot? You do know that there are people who specialize in words and languages? They're called linguists. Some of them do stuff like research etymologies. That's how we know that the Prisoner of Her Majesty's Service explanation is bullshit—sorry—a folk etymology.
Scientific study. The opposite of just believing what your parents told you.
even Bart Simpson knows that "frog" is a derogatory term for a Frenchman.
So your argument for "frog" in "frog dog" being a reference to the French is that you know it, so it must be true? And your proof is that someone else used "frog" to mean "French" in some other context?
Look, I'm not saying it's not true. I'm not saying the other etymology is correct. But your argument isn't solid. Cite your sources, and make sure they're reputable.
Just because you think you know something doesn't make it true. Science is not about skipping topics where people think they already know the answer.
I'm getting tired of all the anti-science on Slashdot.
The only thing that matters is solid implementation,
... which is exactly what these developers did!
Twenty-three years ago, development started on the first version of the Turbo Pascal and later also Delphi-compatible Free Pascal Compiler
Parsed that for you.
"Unibus timeout fatal trap program lost sorry" - An error message printed by DEC's RSTS operating system for the PDP-11