Comment Re:Cut out the intermediary step. (Score 1) 909
Slashdot. The only site where Wikipedia trumps reality (at least the OP posted it tongue in cheek).
...and where Wikipedia is treated as a reliable substitute for knowledge.
Slashdot. The only site where Wikipedia trumps reality (at least the OP posted it tongue in cheek).
...and where Wikipedia is treated as a reliable substitute for knowledge.
OK, work with me here. Close your eyes. The km is now in view, it's familiar length undistorted in your mind's eye. Now, slowly, it stretches to 1.62 times its normal length. You are now viewing a mile.
Ta da. Did this help?
Do you equate the artificial environment inside an airport, promising all kinds of business prosperity in the current locale, with the actual host city/country the airport is in?
I ask this because while I've been to JFK airport, I have yet to actually visit New York. And there is a difference.
Except for San Jose, CA. That airport is totally WYSIWYG.
Oh, please. Do you know how kickstarter actually works?
Don't blame the messenger in this case. If *funded* projects aren't delivered, blame lies with the project owners.
"zipping through space at over 36,000 miles per second! "
Correction: Pioneer spacecraft are travelling at about 10 miles per second. Which is 36,000 mph.
Or in more popular mass-media units, about 633,600 football (US) field lengths per hour.
Using units, that's $3000 / 1e6 people = $3 / 1000 people = $0.003 / person = 0.3 cents / person.
So no, not three thousandths of a cent, but 300 thousandths of a cent.
But, whatever. I'm surprised to hear him complain of a price like this, considering running a TV ad, or a mailing will be at least 25 cents/person.
The race for "HD" televisions has ruined computer monitor selection. It's like most computer users didn't realize their computer monitors were higher-resolution than their new flat TVs, or they didn't realize the importance. It's utter crap what is available out there. Most of the available monitors seem to be 1920x1080; it's hard to find one with even 1200 rows, for example.
I will not be surprised when manufacturers bring back higher-resolution displays and couch them in MP-speak. We'll have 2MP displays, then 3MP, then Apple will rename their 15" Retina display the "Retina 5MP" (which a mere renaming of the current size of that display).
Yes, these are the pens I was trying to remember.
The terms the OP should google are "technical pens" or "drafting pens".
Other pens are the Rapidograph pens, but I think the Mars pens have more sizes.
Maybe actually try a space pen. I like mine. It looks about 0.3mm wide, and has "instant on".
jd2112, "fuh-ball" IS the National Sport of Texas.
I have to say that my high school's health class did a great job covering sexuality, STDs, and the various forms and efficacies of contraceptives. That was in 1986. Also, our science education was top-notch then; not only was evolution covered without drama, we had real labs, real bunsen burners, and real chemicals to use. And we had real accidents at times, too.
I am ashamed at the far more recent changes that our Gov Perry and the previous fundamentalist-infested State Board of Education have made to public education here. As "pray for rain" is not a valid water conservation plan, "abstinence only" is not a valid sex-ed curriculum.
Jimmy sounds like a bastard offshoring contractor.
He will go far in business.
Back in my youth, I had the thought that, since I'm drawing it on paper, I should be able to connect *this blob* with *that* blob by drawing a line...
It was a risky thought, since mind maps were always taught to be acyclic, but as was common, no one else was around when I created these diagrams. I contemplated what path it would lead me down if I decided to try this. It may lead to such infractions as tearing the consumer information tags off all my mattresses, but that was a moral risk to my very core that I decided to take.
The fateful day came. Well, it was actually the same day as when I got the thought of taking such drastic action in one of my graphical creations, and in fact it was just mere seconds later, but whatever, there I was facing my destiny. After a feverish last glance around, I tried it, using my Berol Prismacolor Copenhagen Blue PC 906, and it worked! I connected two already-connected orange blobs with a blue arrow! I wiped the sweat from my hands on my pants, and continued to decorate the new incestuous interloper with a halo of bright green dots.
In the years since that discovery, I have wisened a bit, lost a little of that rebellion hellion, and promised myself, my family, and my country that I would never attempt such a risky diagrammatic insurgency as that! I should be following the rules!
(I don't remember ever learning about "mind maps" in elementary school (in the 70's), and while looking for diagramming tools I stumbled upon a "Mind Maps" book in 2004 or so. For software developers such as myself, much of what a mind map attempts to do is what we already do (mentally or on a whiteboard) when gathering requirements, or brainstorming app structure, or even user experience. But what struck me as so silly about mind maps was the emphasis on coloring/doodling within very structured organizational rules. It is a real dichotomy. BTW, I do not actually own a Berol Prismacolor Copenhagen Blue PC 906, although it is real. Very real.)
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