Comment Re:The people (Score 1) 479
A lifetime of having to think for themselves?
A lifetime of having to think for themselves?
For exactly the same reason as I give a flying fsck about your opinion.
what if users had checked in credentials or other keys
Then they're idiots.
Somebody who isn't giving $400 million to the poor is criticising somebody else who isn't giving $400 million to the poor for not giving $400 million to the poor?
Ok - got it.
I never understood why they didn't just add octets to the front. 0.0.98.76.54.32.
Except it would actually be: 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.98.76.54.32 (IPv6 addresses are 128-bit, not 48-bit)
Really? And this is surprising to who?
Github is the obvious choice, but will no one stand up and create a front end to make it a little more end user friendly
What's un "user-friendly" about Github? I find it straightforward enough to use.
If you don't say what you think it broken, then nobody's going to fix it for you.
(Of course, there are other obvious alternatives such as GitLab/Gitorious, BitBucket and CodePlex)
This is slashdot - you can't honestly tell me that anyone thinks that moderation is in any way *meaningful*?
I've been to the Space Needle. And (obviously) to Seattle. And (less obviously) to Olympia.
But the question asks nothing about:
- in which city is the Space Needle located
- in which state is the Space Needle located
- what is the state capital of the state in which the Space Needle is located
So Olympia is the wrong answer. As are all of:
- Seattle
- Washington State
- Washington DC
- 1238164
But thanks for playing.
And what does that have to do with the question being asked?
Here's a quick reminder for you:
"What is the population of capital of the country in which Space Needle is located?"
It's a poorly worded question, but apparently one this app can parse more readily than some humans
I think the idea is that it's not so much *poorly* worded, as *carefully* worded to be deliberately obtuse.
It's not an empire, because it doesn't have an emperor.
It's not a kingdom, because it doesn't have a king.
It's not a principality, because it doesn't have a prince.
So it must be a country, because it has plenty of
He is... Along with all other politicians...
FTFY...
Not in the US - since most of the inhabitants don't even realise there *are* other countries...
So you're saying they're hand jobs?
You can bring any calculator you like to the midterm, as long as it doesn't dim the lights when you turn it on. -- Hepler, Systems Design 182