Comment Re:Kenya, and it's 'human-like' creatures (Score -1, Flamebait) 89
Kenya sure has a lot of 'human-like' creatures !
Hmm.....do any of the found tools have the family moniker of "Obama"?
Kenya sure has a lot of 'human-like' creatures !
Hmm.....do any of the found tools have the family moniker of "Obama"?
You do realise you're just telling everyone you are massively insecure with your sexuality, right?
It has nothing to do with insecurity, I"m quite happy with my heterosexuality. And frankly I don't care what consenting adults do on their own behind closed doors.
But if a homosexual makes a pass at me or gropes me, I have no problem decking them. Sorry, but that's just the way it is. You can do what you want to do amongst yourselves, but leave me out of it. Period.
Well, if it was a chick doing this groping to me, fine.
For the dude doing it...what's the penalty again for punching out a TSA idiot?
Guantanamo.
For some dude fondling my junk....might be worth it.
For the dude doing it...what's the penalty again for punching out a TSA idiot?
Why aren't these isolated off the grid systems???
Not EVERY machine ever created needs to be on the greater network of networks.
I loved those games...so funny.
Glad they're still around.
Oh, and if you're curious, I'm an American who's completed all my schooling exclusively in the USA, and I was only taught metric.
... Perhaps I should add that I graduated in 1984.
Interesting, I graduated HS in about the same time period....and aside from a small nod to the metric system, the only time it was ever actually used was in chemistry classes.
Where in the US did you go to school where they used the metric system exclusively? That is pretty rare indeed.
I know intrinsically how I need to dress if it is 30F.
I have no clue what to wear at 30C without looking up the conversion online....
And, since Slashdot is a US centric site, I like it when things are put into American common terminology.
This is the US centric site...gimme the values in feet and inches so I can know what heights they're talking about intuitively , without having to switch to google to get some kinda conversion thing going.
Hell, it is hard enough to get folks to read the actual article, much less have to jump away from
20 cm means nothing to me just reading it....
ON Netflix their application (MAX) to help you choose something to watch , has a voice actor and general humor and feel of the old CD game (and later online too I think) "You Don't Know Jack".
Has anyone else noticed this? I wonder if this is by the old YDKJ folks? Those quizzes were funny and fun I always thought. MAX on Netflix sure seems a lot like You Don't Know Jack.
It probably bothers you because you were taught multiplication by memorizing a table, they are being taught to understand multiplication.
I was definitely taught by memorizing multiplication tables, I remember at least 2x weeks my parents essentially grounded me at home till I got them memorized (2's through 12's)....
It took all of about 30 seconds for me to grasp the concept that it was addition of numbers, that was easy to see and figure out (2x3 = 3+3 how hard is that?)....
But, being able to do the multiplication in my head instantly helped me move much faster in life and classes. Know them by memory enabled me to finish early tests early, and later more difficult math problems quicker...even carrying on into chemistry with figuring molar figures, etc.
What other litmus test other than "tests" would you recommend to measure a teachers worth/success rate?
1. Make one that isn't 100% fugly...build me one that is sleek, maybe a 2-seater sports car (like the early Tesla was) with performance speed/torque, and handling.
2. Make the range on a charge about 300-400 miles, approx what a tank of gas currently is. If I'm evacuating for a hurricane, I need to pack up and get out fast, and potentially sit in stop/go traffic at times. I can't have my safety riding on a short charge system.
Meetings: BIGGEST waste of time and effort when actually trying to work to accomplish something.
I've often thought I should lobby for spandex laws, I mean, if you put on spandex and can hear it "scream", you shouldn't be wearing spandex.
Man...we have a serious obesity problem here in the US, and I don't see it stabilizing yet, much less getting better.
On the other hand, if we used the electrical conductivity to give a mild *shock* to the wearer of this material when they are eating overly caloric meals, or going past their caloric intake for the day, maybe hooked to the new smart watches....maybe it would do some good.
ON the other hand, maybe I started drinking beer a tad too early this Saturday morning.
According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless.