Comment Something is missing (Score 1) 105
I even Read The Fine Article but I still get the sense there is supposed to more to this than just the self-evident "if a system reaches a state of instability it stops being stable".
I even Read The Fine Article but I still get the sense there is supposed to more to this than just the self-evident "if a system reaches a state of instability it stops being stable".
The question is why is there an asymmetry. Not when.
So do I: Hawaii.
illegal under Geneva convention for prisoners. Your data is safe.
...except from the CIA.
Most of the comprehension difficulty is not with 'warming', it's with 'global'.
Even the most empty space has some matter in it, so we can exclude the possibility of matter and anti-matter simply never having bumped into each other, or we would be able to see gamma rays.
The whole universe is possibly far bigger than the observable universe, so it's still not impossible, but then we are left with the question as to why the distribution is so uneven that there is only the one kind in the observable universe.
You know of a court of law that accepts documents authored after all of the alleged eye witnesses were conveniently dead as evidence?
For myself, the issue was information, namely the history of the Christian Church (there can't be 'one true faith' if literally everything in your religion was plagiarized from other religions) and evolutionary psychology. And it came from traditional paper books.
The impact of the Internet is more likely the revelation that atheists are not the vanishingly small fringe group that religious people want to believe.
...there are still no hidden transfer fees.
Considering the costs in downtime, training, lost productivity, user frustration, etc., £ 5.5 million is probably the most cost-effective response to XP end of life I've heard of yet. To say nothing of the lost brain cells.
And as effective as any other religion.
...a slew of other common nonsenses
Very insightful. People won't learn common sense without seeing the contrast between common sense and common nonsense.
If they prevent lawsuits, probably cheap at the price.
"Internet of things" sounds like some retarded proprietary crap from some big-name company
So, you're saying it didn't come from a big-name company?
There was a time when attempting to cross an ocean was suicide, but the technology get better. Well, the financial rewards got better and technology caught up.
In any case, the analogous space travel technology is not there yet.
Wishing without work is like fishing without bait. -- Frank Tyger