Comment Ah the world's nanny state is also present. (Score 2) 135
'An overtly negative or critical connotation.'
Yeah imagine people being critical.
Even worse: People being critical with a frown on their face!
'An overtly negative or critical connotation.'
Yeah imagine people being critical.
Even worse: People being critical with a frown on their face!
Question:
So if CPT is the true symmetry of the universe, then doesn't that solve the matter/antimatter problem (the problem that we observe more matter then antimatter)?
Say that the Big bang didn't create 'just' our universe, but a second that is a complete CPT reversal from ours. That universe would have the same kind of physics but with the arrow of time reversed relative to ours and would consist primarily of antimatter with minute quantities of matter. And 'left' probably being our universe equivalent of 'right'.
To my understanding this would be the true symmetry of our universe then. There is not 1 (ours) but 2.
Aah the good old Start button.
Why did I stop using it? Oh yeah! Because since Windows Vista the way the Start menu, and in specifically the 'All programs' feature works, is completely messed up.
Way to go Microsoft! I always was fond of the Start Menu workings of Windows XP. A real shame I can't replicate the behavior since the Vista era without 3rd party tools. Without these tools, I don't use it either. It becomes a cluttered mess when you have more then 10 programs installed and 'All programs' LIST it underneath each other.
I prefer to have the listing of my programs spread out so I have a general overview of all my installed applications so I am able to find the application I need quickly. Why is that forbidden and taboo in the Microsoft world?
Please Microsoft, explain this to me.
I love to agree with you but there is one little detail:
Without demand, there will not be jobs.
No jobs, there is no demand.
It's a vicious cycle.
That said, space exploration might create a ton of jobs in all fields but since this is not a guarantee and in the short term cost a lot of money, governments rather invest in waging war due to the short term money it produces for them (oil etc.).
Politicians are only concerned with their terms as politicians. When they made the money, they leave and another one fills the spot with their own agenda.
I get this feeling that the politician as public servant doesn't really exist anymore.
In the last few decades, were there any politicians of importance in the western world with a longterm vision? Please name them so they can duly be credited.
Kaaaaaaaaaaaaahhn!!!!
Usage of aimbots is considered cheating. How is that solved in the Geneva treaty?
If with 'long trip' Alaska is also included, then you could visit HAARP.
Might be interesting to see what all the 'new age' fuss is about in a scientific perspective.
Well people, the age of your relative freedom is definitely over when this is ratified.
Welcome to the neo dark age. This time not ruled by the church but by Megacorp & co that is called the western world.
I prefer a car analogy actually.
When they changed the way Start works since Vista, it sucks bigtime. Having lot's of programs installed makes that list too long and the hassle of finding your program becomes too great to bother with it. The way XP works was better to me: Expand it all over your desktop. Nice a grid of all your installed apps in one sight.
Switching to classic isn't an option, it removes the shortcuts aswell. It really goes into primitive mode, 98 style.
Now I use 3rd party tools to get my OS to do what I want with it. How absurd is that?
Microsoft! Stop telling me on how to use my pc please! And bring some legacy options back that WILL enhance usability.
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