Comment Re: Yes, it's in FB's "ordinary [business] course" (Score 4, Insightful) 48
Or they are very careful about what they post.
Or they are very careful about what they post.
Indeed. I never understood why many nerds, who are usually very sensitive about privacy, ran to Google's browser in droves.
Just lay it on the bench, dress, take it with you inside and keep an eye on it. Cheap and handy.
This. I have a few categories like animals, landscapes and the like where the date I have taken the pictures doesn't matter so much but most of my pictures are in [path]/happenings/[date][description]. All file names in that directory also start with the date and a description, followed by a number to keep them in a logical order.
You surely have chosen the right nickname!
It's funny that all the nerds here who can only write in horrible print want to ditch cursive writing so fast. Cursive is important not only because it looks prettier and is easier to read (have you ever read a EULA? I thought so. One of the reasons most EULAs are in capitals only is that that makes them very hard to read), but writing is a way to learn very fine motoric skills that you can only get by practicing and are hard to learn when your brain is fully formed. And those very fine motoric skills come in handy in all kinds of situations, like drawing, needlework, fumbling with modern electronics, repairing old watches or other small mechanical things, etc etc. so learning to write cursive is a means to many ends, only one of which is good writing.
I feel your pain. My iPhone 4 is worth nothing to BB.
Fund, not find. Sorry.
The problem is that the people who find this and of course other research like to boast about things that the layman public understands. And they want dinosaurs, the bigger the better.
I agree. Hollywood has learned us that violence solves every problem. Even children's cartoons are full of angry characters and violence these days. I wouldn't let my kids watch Cars II, for instance, and there are more 'children's cartoons' like that. I can't believe all the violence kids see during their lives doesn't have any influence on them, especially if they watch it without their parents around to help them make sense of what they see.
"We don't know" means: "We're not supporting any hypothesis."
Yet research shows that people drive nearly equally bad while calling handsfree as while calling handheld. Just like in a computer, multitasking means being slower performing both skills. And because the environment changes while you talk or listen to someone while driving, you will miss more and thus be surprised by unexpected things more.
I understamd that, but this research does not prove that you can talk on the phone whilst driving and do both things just as good as when doing them separately. That was what I thought of when I typed my post. I should have been clearer.
That's all interesting but how many things can a brain do at the same time CONSCIOUSLY? Many studies point to the same number: 1 (one).
You forgot cartoons and television. And I guess in the early 1500s reading was considered evil as well.
Happiness is twin floppies.