Comment Wayback Machine Relevance? (Score 1) 401
I love how the summary of the article doesn't tell me how the Wayback Machine is related to this at all, but it's mentioned in the title!
I love how the summary of the article doesn't tell me how the Wayback Machine is related to this at all, but it's mentioned in the title!
IMHO chrome has become too much of a behemoth. I'd migrate them to Firefox.
What? My experience is that Firefox is slower, uses more RAM, and has other problems Chrome does not. I switched from Opera to FF because Opera stopped handling Japanese input correctly. Then I switched from FF to Chrome because FF was so slow compared to Opera and Chrome was not.
One of many reasons why I am a devout evangelical atheist is because of all the Ten Commandments int he Bible, God chose not to outlaw rape.
Depending on the marital/betrothal status of the woman, rape violates either the proscription of adultery or theft in the Ten Commandments. Not revisionism. The Bible says raping a married woman carries the death penalty, and raping an unmarried, unbetrothed woman carries a substantial fine.
A couple caveats:
1. Rape was considered an offense against the owner of the woman (rape a married woman, you've offended the husband, and you die; rape an unmarried woman, you've offended the father, pay him a fine).
2. There is nothing in the Bible against raping your own wife.
The lack of understanding about the Bible is something I would expect from an atheist, so no harm no foul. Just amend your complaint next time.
Isn't that partly (wholly?) because Iceland has a language academy that regulates the Icelandic language (Like the Real Academia Española or L'Académie française) and it insists on coining proper Icelandic terms instead of using loan words? Sort of like how anyone born in Iceland is required to be given a name that must be approved before being introduced into the language (if it's not already an existing Icelandic name)?
Thank you for that informative post that has not been posted on every Slashdot conversation ever in the history of the Internet.
I'm general counsel for a consulting firm involved in the public sector. What you say is true based on my understanding, especially with so many troops returning home. A ton of things are being re-insourced, for lack of a better word. I just attended a talk given by contract officers in the military; they said there are going to be fewer opportunities for outside firms going forward because the military is taking over many functions again (combined with the current stress on the economy making budgets tighter).
And to respond to GP's point about how the Army should build missiles and such, the answer is similar to why companies operate on credit. Work needed is not flat and consistent; things fluctuate. It is SOP in business (and has been for decades) to outsource non-core functions of your business to take advantage of economies of scale and comparative advantage. Manufacturing missiles is no more a core function of the military than manufacturing radios or gunpowder is.
The military is not in the manufacturing business. It's in the de-manufacturing business (and defense, obviously).
Take your rose-colored glasses off re Digg. It is factually true that Digg had much bigger discussions, but they were awful. You can find any number of PhDs commenting regularly about niche topics on Slashdot, but that never happened on Digg. It was always college kids allcapsing their uninformed opinions.
Not sure if you're continuing the joke or not, but "aliterate" is a word that describes a person who is literate but chooses not to read.
You'll notice a few word trios that use an a- vs i-based prefix to have slightly different meanings. The most famous word trio that comes to mind is: (1) moral, (2) immoral, and (3) amoral.
Literate, aliterate, and illiterate is another trio.
Some grammar rules are quite complex and few people actually know them.
For instance; which.. of...these ... ellipsis.... is...used... correctly?
None. Punctuation usage is not a grammatical topic. It's an orthographical topic.
Exactly. Be robust in the input you accept, but strict in what you output.
I think you're trying to make some vaguely anti-Semitic remark, but "berg" is a generic German surname suffix. It is not even close to being a strictly Jewish surname suffix.
Much of the southern United States will be uninhabitable within our lifetimes if they do not secure another source of fresh water
Link to a good book on this for a Slashdotter who is smart and well-informed about general trends (i.e., I know about the impending water crises) but has not the time to read everything on every topic (i.e., I know not how bad, how soon, or where they will occur)?
And they both date back to the Peléstocene.
Some will get covered under an expanded Medicaid (if you're at or under 133% of the poverty line). Others (up to 400% of poverty line) will get subsidies on a sliding scale from the government to put toward health insurance. Here.
Yeah, that no-talent hack Mozart had the audacity to write music for scores of instruments he didn't know how to play!
"Spock, did you see the looks on their faces?" "Yes, Captain, a sort of vacant contentment."