Comment Re: HOWTO (Score 1) 1081
Many of them rot in prison for nothing else than selling pot.
Per capita the US incarcerates more of it citizens than any other industrialized nation.
He was also CEO of Pixair and clearly got movies.
Nowadays it's all about recreating movie atmosphere in your living room.
Nope. It's very real and the neurological mechanism is indeed scrutinized in peer reviewed papers
http://www.fuenterrebollo.com/...
... the placebo effect is real, and only works if people believe in the remedy.
Minor tax issues?!
You have to file income tax on both ends, your country of residence, and the US for the rest of your life. I hated that red tape.
The US is the only country that takes the stance that all your world wide income no matter where it is generated has to be declared, and is going to be taxed by the IRS.
Yes, there are double taxation agreements, but if you make a lot of money you are screwed.
Many banks outside the US these days won't even service Americans because they have to report all account details to the IRS, an extra workload that they are not interested in taking on, especially since it exposes them legally to US laws.
All of the above also applies to green card holders. Which is why I gave mine back. Not so easy to get out of citizenship. You have to pay hefty fines that seem to get hiked up regularly if you want to hand in your passport.
Sorry folks, but your government seems to think it owns you.
The US won against Germany and Japan while obeying the Geneva convention. Japan did expressly not, Germany at least to some extend.
The US did not obey the Geneva convention at Abu Ghraib.
Not playing by the rules worked out just swimmingly for you, didn't it?
Now for the first time the US finally faces an enemy that really makes America good look in comparison. And they are also morons that can be easily defeated.
But no
True, the heuristic for quantum chemistry like DFT are pretty good but that only takes you so far. Statistical physics with the particle model is much easier but then you miss all the emergent phenomena of collective quantum dynamics like superconductivity.
That's why I am excited about quantum computing. Recent research from the ETHZ group of Mathias Troyer have shown that quantum chemistry will already greatly benefit from even modest quantum computing resources (unlike Shor's algorithm which is pretty useless unless you are with the NSA).
Well, you broke it and now the chickens are coming home to roost.
Doesn't matter that the bleeding heart left just wants to be left alone, and the hard right just wants to blame Obama.
The rest of the world doesnt give a f*** about these internal squabbles.
The US broke it, you own it.
It's not like you haven't been warned.
Really it's just the equivalent of a fourier transformations. Something engineers use all the time.
It really isn't that complicated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
What another groan worthy
And no, you don't need to have several PhDs to understand this, reading the articles at the links totally suffices.
The US is late to the game. In Germany you sometime get 50% of the power load from solar on especially sunny summer days, while hardly any in the winter. The demand on the grid is of course brutal, but so far has been manageable.
Color me unimpressed. While somewhat original the whole approach is completely flawed. There are many more things than just stars in the universe. After all, for all we know, the visible universe only makes up a small portion of all matter.
How do you think will Quantum Computers or more specifically Quantum Cellular Automatons impact IT?
Marketing also encompasses requirement gathering i.e. understanding what the market needs. Especially for the fast moving software industry it is a core business process and about much more than just advertising and branding.
You are absolutely right, only problem is that Watson doesn't perform proper statistics. It's anything but Bayesian learning.
If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.