Comment So, will Avatar 2 ever arrive? (Score 1) 90
So, perhaps the mild hype might push the forever-in-production (12 years and counting!) sequel ahead? just a bit...
So, perhaps the mild hype might push the forever-in-production (12 years and counting!) sequel ahead? just a bit...
I sure we could reduce speeding drivers if we just ban Need For Speed... and Forza... and Project Cars... and F1... Sooo many targets to throw blame at - a politician's dream.
LOCK 'EM UP!!! (... screamed in righteous fury)
Sure seems like the GOP carefully read Orwell's 1984
If you could become proficient in a new programming language in the same length of time in takes to master the use of a screwdriver, your argument would have been excellent... it's not.
That's not an indication of the excellence of mathematicians & engineers... It's a symptom of some of nowadays problems.
Obligaotory XKCD quote (link)
what else could it be?!
That's highly irresponsible. You might stay asymptomatic or get off with a light case, but if you carry on as before you'll still infect others - who might not be as lucky.
Maybe that should be DropBox line... "We're a bloated mess, but still not an unintuitive atrocity!"
You got that backwards - it's a super-smart bomb that priorities eye witnesses.
Why would you include SQL (and PL/SQL) in a list of programing languages? It's not like you can use SQL instead of C/Java/Python rather than along-side them.
Uh, huh. At this point Google can unify their messaging line in the same way Medusa can braid her hair. Might do, but it's going to take some real concentration, focus, and an unholy ability to wrangle some snakes.
We really need to name the criminals for what they are: Hostile government agents! Calling Russia's Internet Research Agency 'trolls' likens them to the random angry teens rants across the web - annoying but inconsequential - even though they're anything but that! it continuously underestimates their impact on public opinion.
I think Hanlon's razor can be used here . . . "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity"
To write good code is a worthy challenge, and a source of civilized delight. -- stolen and paraphrased from William Safire