Did you read the article? It said exactly that increased levels of CO2 will be mitigated by increased growth of green plant life, and that the current models are too aggressive in their estimations of negative effects. And this report was not from the oil industry, but from NASA and NOAA, both of whom have been vocal supporters of existing global warming models. Why did you immediately dismiss this new report in favor of scientists who lived one hundred years ago?
Why is it that when someone questions evidence of human caused global warming, he's labeled a "denier" (a term which was intentionally chosen to evoke images of Holocost Denial, by the way) but when someone questions evidence that it's not as bad as previously though, he's not just doing the right thing?
The bottom line is that we don't really know what's going on. Ignoring evidence that doesn't support your claims is just bad science.
"Look, the bottom line is that Apple users like Apple. So what?"
It happens to be relevant to the discussion, in this case why they have such dramatically increased loyalty to what amounts to an inferior system on an inferior network.
I think that the answer is exactly what I said. iPhone users like the iPhone more than they dislike AT&T.
If the inferior system you're referring to is the iPhone I don't think that's a fair assessment. Certainly it's a different system, but for the vast majority of iPhone users I argue that it's a superior system. Most users don't care about the closed nature of the platform and appreciate that they have about 250k apps available, compared to the 40k or so Droid apps. Just because other phones are arguable better for a power user doesn't mean that they're better for the average user.
Look, the bottom line is that Apple users like Apple. So what? If you don't like Apple, don't use it's products. End of story. Why the trolling?
There is no arbitrary starting point for a decade. The current decade could be 9 yrs + 7 months old, or it could be 2 years + 1 day old or it could be three seconds old.
The modern convention is that decades start in years ending with a 0. Yes, there are douchebags who will say "nu-uh, there was no year 0, so the decade doesn't end until the 0 year is over!!oneone!11! I burn you with my wiked smatzzz!" but people probably do equally douchey things like saying "If you're from Phoenix, does that make you a Phoenician?".
They fail to see that the whole damn system is arbitrary and that nobody is any more or less correct than any other person when choosing a starting point for his decade.
Except that NumPy will use LAPACK and BLAS for it's linear algebra making it far more efficient. Try a QR decomposition on a matrix of any significant size in VB, then do the same decomposition using LAPACK and you'll see a huge difference. As for numerical analysis being about writing efficient algorithms, sure, that's true, but why would you want to rewrite those algorithms when highly optimized versions come by default?
Disclaimer: Yes, I'm sure you could get VB to use LAPACK and BLAS but python will do it by default.
What concerns me most is that you said that you haven't ever read a complete research paper. How can you be sure that your idea is new and worth publishing if you haven't done the requisite literature reviews? You really need to do your homework before you submit anything to a journal. Most journals will select referees for papers based on that paper's references. If you reference some papers by Dr. Smith and he is still alive, there's a good chance that Dr. Smith will be asked to referee. If you don't have reasonable references, your submission may be rejected out of hand.
Academic publication can be a very slow process. Don't be surprised if it takes a year for your paper to be officially accepted, and another six months before it shows up in print. DO NOT submit your paper to more than one journal. If you don't hear back, don't assume that you've been rejected. Contact the journal and find out what's going on before you send your submission elsewhere. The last thing you want is for more than one journal to accept your paper.
Yes. In addition to a PS3, X360, and Wii there's also the iPhone and iPad that can be bricked via forced updates.
I've had an iPhone for quite some time and I don't ever remember a forced update. I always get a message informing me that an update is available and asking if I want to install it.
TFA is dead wrong. While DNA evidence can prove that a person didn't commit a crime, a false positive is still possible. If we collect DNA from everyone in the country as suggested, the odds of a false positive will increase accordingly. With the odds of a false positive are about 1:1 Billion (Google it if you don't believe this number), that means that about 300 people in the United States alone will match your DNA fingerprint. And that's just the ones who are currently alive.
So let me make sure I have this right...
Valve developed Portal, a fantastic game with an enthusiastic fan base who would love to see a sequel.
Steam, which is owned by Valve has just announced that Valve will in fact be releasing said sequel.
The release date for the amazing new game is April 1st.
Just sayin...
Is your job running? You'd better go catch it!