Comment So, Not Then. (Score 1) 116
"Papers... then reviews by an attorney..."
So much for taking lawyers out of the loop.
"Papers... then reviews by an attorney..."
So much for taking lawyers out of the loop.
Oh, go ban a flag
Literally the funniest thing I've read today.
People with confluent majors end up working side by side in the field.
I'm guessing it has something to do with that 80 some odd hours a week that a number of CS workers are forced into. When you have to spend 80% of your waking hours working, it kind of limits your dating pool.
More than it takes to drive a non-driverless car, apparently.
One step forward, two steps back? Lol.
Somebody put the genie back in the bottle!!!
People tend to self-segregate into their preferred echo chambers. Hence the reason you can't make a pro-gun comment on HuffPo, or an pro-choice argument on FOX News, without being attacked by the general populations therein.
Humans don't need religion as an excuse to be self-centered assholes.
So hows that lawsuit against Apple going? You know, the one over Apple's Facetime app?
A non-denominational guy dies and goes to heaven. He is greeted by St. Peter, who informs the man that heaven is segregated by faith.
"Since you are a person of no denomination, we'll let you choose which group you want to spend eternity with."
The first area they walk past has one side filled with people drinking and having a good time; the other side was adorned with devices obviously meant for self torment.
"Catholics" the Saint remarked.
Saint Peter and the man continued walking past the different groups of heaven, with the man considering each one. Finally, the pair come to a massive wall, stretching as far as the eye can see in every direction.
"Who lives in there?" Asked the man.
St. Peter replied, "oh, those are the Evangelicals. They think they're the only ones here."
"If you locked 1,000 code monkeys in a room with Teletypes, could they pump out some Shakespeare?"
So, what you're saying is, I play guitar because all humans have an instinctual impulse to play guitar?
Because that doesn't really make sense.
Which kind of blows a gigantic hole in the "when robots do all the work we'll all just be artists" theory.
If you don't think tyranny can accomplish anything good, why do you promote democracy, aka "tyranny of the majority?"
I find Google finding censorship acceptable in its search results alarming now.
Only ads are censored, not regular search results (Google shopping = ads).
Verified.
Taxes.
"Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love." -- Albert Einstein