Comment Re:What Will They Do... (Score 1) 327
No, I'm an advocate of not having children. And yes, I started with myself.
I didn't have myself either. It's acually pretty common.
No, I'm an advocate of not having children. And yes, I started with myself.
I didn't have myself either. It's acually pretty common.
Actually, science "states" (or rather, simply recognizes) that it can't investigate anything that doesn't leave any observable evidence. It's religion that works hard to ensure that their cherished phenomena all stay in that category.
It is also impossible to disprove the existence of anyone's god(s).
FTFY
Reading their editorials in the first place is kind of like eating their dogfood and washing it down with their kool-aide.
"If there is a God then lie is a miracle. If there is no God then life is an even bigger miracle".
I disagree: God+life is a bigger miracle than life alone.
Which of those categories does UNIX editors fit under?
Is that what I think it is?
Francises/sequels: 4
New movie projects: 0
There will be fallout.
Hopefully not nuclear...
How come "Ask Slashdot" posts always boil down to "give me some ammunition for an argument with my boss" ?
I, for one, welcome our new Probably Superintelligent Robots overlords.
FTFY
Yes, but now we can find out whether we read Slashdot because we are nerds, or we are nerds because we read Slashdot.
So if Z causes both X and Y, I assume that this amazing test gives garbage?
Perhaps in some cases it would be possible to detect that both X and Y were being affected by the same noise, implying the existence of some unknown Z?
The standard t-test for detecting an effect is already probabalistic. In science and medicine a 95% confidence value is commonly used, which means a 1/20 of detecting something that isn't there.
Especially since Harrison Ford praises the script. I wonder what his opinion was regarding the Indiana Jones IV script.
They supposedly waited all those years for the right script to come along.
He has not acquired a fortune; the fortune has acquired him. -- Bion