Comment Re:Wanted (Score 3, Informative) 146
Turd Polishing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiJ9fy1qSFI
How much do the Mythbusters crew make per episode?
Turd Polishing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiJ9fy1qSFI
How much do the Mythbusters crew make per episode?
No luck here. One of us has stopped understanding English, and I'm sure it isn't me...
So Thomas could have been a remarkable scientist, then!
Gonna kill a joke by explaining it, but dealing with crack cocaine can get you 6-20 years.
That's not that bad. People could get much worse for having the police catch them with crack in their home!
We aren't throwing rocks into landfills with nearly as much regularity.
We also have biodegradable plastics.
Glass is heavy -- means higher transportation costs, higher damages to the envireonment thereof.
Glass is nonbiodegradeable -- Good recycling, bad for the more likely event that it just gets thrown away, or dumped on the side of the street
If you think about it, Veteran mode is easier; all you have to do is try to think counter to what a 'normal person' would do.
13-7-6 on Veteran
8-9-9 on Novice
Hardly scientific, but yeah.
And then we'll run chat programs on calculators we've built in Minecraft!
Of course not! I would never cybercheat on my cybertests. Those cyberessays are just too vital to my growth as a cyberstudent. Cybercheating would be a cyberdisgrace to my cyberhonor.
I didn't think of Digg nor Reddit really in the same was as I looked at Delicious. Delicious was where I'd shove articles and the like which I found interesting, but wouldn't revisit often enough to warrant space on my browser's bookmark bar.
Digg and Reddit were places for 'news' and such. You'd put things you'd suspect others would like, as opposed to say, bookmarking the javadoc to a plugin API, or a deal on a particular gadget you've been looking at. I didn't think of those two as a bookmarking service.
While all you people are harping about educated people being less religious, had it occurred to you that educated people grow up in an environment much less likely to be touched or haunted by death?
The inputs taken from each source are unven, and yet he's comparing them by percentages of the whole. If I were to make a study of 4 men and 2 women taking a test, and then complain that 66% of errors made by all of them were by men, then that would be misleading.
My name first name and last name match the first and middle name of an occultist, so I get him whenever I google myself.
I wonder if my being wanted for murder would push me up the results over that guy.... This is a dangerous train of thought.
http://gizmodo.com/5697222/adam-savage-mythbusting-airport-security-wtf-tsa
You would THINK that...
If you have a procedure with 10 parameters, you probably missed some.