Speaking of Euler, does anyone have a longer "list of things named after x" than him?
What else could you expect from a country, reigned by the QUEEN?
I would expect it all, and I would expect it now.
Ok, make one testable prediction on the wizard model, and I promise you people will jump at the chance to test it.
No, the thing about science is that all the successful theories give useful and correct predictions. Religion does not.
The article doesn't really say anything. For starters, it took me a while to realize she's talking only about computer games, and then even more specifically only about first person adventures / RPGs. From what I understood from the list of problems, I got that you decide on game mechanics and then generally boss people around.
i have dropped my droid4 like 7-8 times now from waist height, no scratches, no cracks.
just this terrible pain in all the diods down his left side...
Do you realize that in addition to urinating in water, why, there are studies underway to urinate in salt, flour, fruit juices, soup, sugar, milk... ice cream. Ice cream, Mandrake, children's ice cream.
At least in Slovenia, a PhD program isn't free, it costs about 3000eur per year. Fortunately, we have this great "Young researcher" program where the state research agency basically pays both your tuition and your salary. And yes, it's available for foreigners too.
Yes, things are expensive in Europe, but a large majority of students here can afford to own a car. You know, not having to pay for college does wonders.
There's a bullet with your nationality, gender, race, occupation and marital status on it. The trick is, sit back and grow older before it finds you.
Either you don't understand Slashdot's native language, or you don't understand English. In any case, the Enlish "nor" is short for "neither", which is true as long as both inputs are false, exactly like a NOR gate.
Did you ever try Kate or KDevelop with its vi input mode? I don't use vi myself, but am interested in how that works out.
or, in the rest of the world, "Americans"
While they are only two keys apart, they are on different hands. Not much chance of accidental key presses.
One man's constant is another man's variable. -- A.J. Perlis