Comment Re:A felon with misdemeanor convictions (Score -1) 720
Being a felon means he committed a serious crime. It's kind of like saying "I killed a guy and got a couple of parking tickets."
Being a felon means he committed a serious crime. It's kind of like saying "I killed a guy and got a couple of parking tickets."
I'm a little confused by the phrasing. Being a felon is a roadblock to a career. Having misdemeanor convictions probably isn't. If you're a felon, why even bother mentioning that you've had misdemeanor convictions?
Lion-Eating Poet in the Stone Den is from the early 1910s, meaning it pre-dates pinyin by 50 years. It does look especially stupid in pinyin, but the joke works just as well for theoretical Chinese people who aren't aware of roman characters at all - making puns of words with different tones is very, very common.
I'd need to see a little more background than this article gives, because (as the article does state), puns are just a basic part of Chinese culture. This is probably just an over-interpretation of some vague proclamation given by some no-name politician, aimed at stopping Internet users from posting pictures of crabs wearing wristwatches.
Of course it's anecdotal. It was posted in response to a +5 past where some guy asked about people's experiences. Was I expected to break out a pie chart? Now I see that my honest, on-topic responses have been nodded as troll. Maybe nobody hears about Mac users with problems because of willful ignorance?
The articles you link to are hardly scientific. People who install boot camps are a different subset of users than people running a cheap PC. They're going to be more knowledgeable about computers than the average pc or Mac user, for one.
Ultimately, I value my time enough that I will generally not purchase things I think will break and require fixing or taking to a repair shop. I'll spend extra on a dependable product. Apple computers have shown to not be dependable, despite being more expensive, and despite not having an OS that revolutionizes how effective you are with your computer or whatever Mac OS is supposed to do for you.
Even a warranty isn't a real solution, because obviously there's time required to deal with Mac and find out what the issue is, and then get the computer replaced. They don't send a technician to your house while you're away at work. Personally, a friend of mine had a Macbook refuse to respond after a standard OS upgrade. Eventually, after speaking to customer service and driving to the genius bar a couple times, he was given a new computer. My friend charges by the hour (not a hooker lol), and with the amount of time he put into it he could have charged several hundred dollars. At the prices involved, it makes more economic sense just to buy a mid-priced non-Apple laptop and throw it away every time anything goes wrong.
Personally I own a Mac where the DVD superdrive drive broke right away. My wife's Macbook has a dying battery (after just a year or two), an audio-out that insists on outputting to S/PDIF (which has never actually been used), and had a hard drive that died. After I replaced the hard drive with one that worked, I found out that Mac disables TRIM support in non-Apple SSD drives and performance will steadily decline.
Is that what I pay the extra money to Apple for? Shouldn't I be getting better hardware, not worse? I use Linux and Windows as well, and honestly the only hardware problem I've ever had has been laptop batteries slowly degrading. And who gives a fuck about the OS. On any of them, I just load the program and it works. Windows has more games, but the difference between Mac and Linux for me is the color of the icons.
Trains May Soon Come Equipped With Debris-Zapping Lasers
That is... frickin awesome! How do I get a ticket? Can I work the laser?
But is that really an answer to "How do I get my 4 year old girl to be a programmer?" It was one woman's quick take on feminism, and not a central idea to her rambles.
Well, that was certainly a collection of one woman's anecdotes, with no central idea, research, or sense of perspective.
Sell it to me then, jesus. I'll happily pay a yearly subscription to Gmail if they remove all ads and data mining and don't fuck with the interface too much.
I'm adblocking anyway but I'm sure they are still churning away at my data.
Or maybe life is just an inevitable outcome when the right conditions are met? Why science has such a hardon for panspermia is beyond me.
Technology doesn't "happen".
It's the consequence of Eve bidding Adam to take the apple - at the bidding of the serpent.
Genuinely asking: Not having tried either of these services, how did they solve the problem of vetting the drivers so the public is safe?
Holy shit! It was all a lie! Thank you, Internet atheist who posts to a technology website!
Lance Armstrong used almost the exact same argument.
Good day to avoid cops. Crawl to work.