Comment This could also be a major step towards quantum... (Score 1) 99
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They do tend not to stand out in a crowd. Nor do they stand out on the freeway in the eyes of the Highway Patrol!
especially 5 year old ones with low mileage. Best used car deals out there by far.
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Dump the distorted, politically correct Gall-Peters and get yourself a decent globe to sit next to your desk.
What kind of a fucked up name is Jawwn anyway? Are you black?
Being gay is not wrong; it's merely disgusting. And Sean Hannity is an authoritarian lackey of the establishment who presents a false faux "conservative" honey trap to whites.
The sooner we get on with exterminating these war-mongering corporate Republicrat spokesmen on Fox and MSNBC, the better.
Resist "Diversity"!
"Science" doesn't have a problem. It merely has more data points to analyze.
they will always find some issue to bash men with.
it's no wonder
I hope it does. And Africa or that fetid disease-ridden helhole of India are good places to start.
A problem the much safer Lockheed L-1011 solved by only putting the air intake on the leading edge of the rear stabilizer and putting the third engine down in the fuselage and more in-plane with the two wing engines.
The DC-10's name was changed to the MD-11 in order to distance itself from the hugely bad reputation the DC-10 had earned.
The safety statistics quoted above are bogus as they count a single death the same as this infamous one of Flight 191 which killed everyone on board when an engine fell off the plane during takeoff from O'Hare:
"There are plenty of use cases where ACID compliance is ridiculous, such as most banking transactions."
I (and my minions) have been applying relational transaction solutions to banking problems for 35 years and your statement is total and utter nonsense. Almost all banking transactions require rigorous application of ACID in order to ensure that there is no double accounting for the same transaction.
You don't know WTF you are talking about.
Partitioning a table over multiple drives has allowed RDMS's to utilize multiple processors for a single join ever since Teradata pioneered the hardware for this 30 years ago. The sky is the limit.
With your bare hands?!?