Comment Re:Implications for Life? (Score 1) 27
A billion years of single-celled life would be a pretty big deal.
A billion years of single-celled life would be a pretty big deal.
...when we're already fighting climate change and global fuel crisis. It's like an evil genius super villain invented it as a means to easily destroy human civilization. Nobody smart enough to invent it could be stupid enough not to see that it's terrible for the planet. One of the most worst ideas ever (or best, if you're a super villain.)
Our right to bear arms was recognized (not *granted*) by our constitution. The most important reason is to defend against enemies of the people, including potentially tyrrany of our own government. There are no circumstances where that right can be taken away without bloody revolution.
I'm jealous, I have to drive 3 towns over for a place to buy comics
I agree, I would rather have the completely unregulated wild west flavor of the 90s internet any day.
Are you sure there are any knives in the USA that are illegal? I've never heard of them, and I collect knives and swords (as well as guns.)
I don't see a problem, in fact I don't think bots should be limited at all.
The USA has a lot of things that other countries don't. But we worked hard to get here, we don't owe anyone else anything.
Lots of people prefer disposable drink containers for this reason
I wholeheartedly agree. Before I heard of his stance on the virus, I was a big fan. But... This just proves he's an asshole.
I love his videos too! He has almost as much retro computing and gaming and musical keyboards as I do! And that says a lot
These days, plenty of apps are written in C# using Unity. It eventually becomes Java bytecode IIRC, but it's not Java.
Is to look for a good solid antique from Ebay, like the Model M or Model F (or a thousand others.) They'll last forever, and the typing experience is HANDS DOWN much better than anything made in the past 20 years.
Remember to say hello to your bank teller.