Comment Re:Neil Degrasse Tyson: Keeping it real (Score 1) 299
Riggght. One succesful black scientist means race is not an issue.
Somehow I think the irony of your own statement will be lost on you.
Riggght. One succesful black scientist means race is not an issue.
Somehow I think the irony of your own statement will be lost on you.
If the cost of programming comes down, there will be less incentive to do it
Really? There are plenty of programmers out there that do it because they want to, even for free.
The existence of Free and Open Source Software alone proves that as long as the material needs in Maslow's hierarchy are provided for, people will program because it satisfies a non-material need.
I'm not going to install a hacked-to-shit Debian install to coddle the typo of morons Shuttleworth seems to think to be a demographic worth mining, no.
No, sorry, I don't like to relate to and empathize with idiots. If that makes me an elitist, so be it. It doesn't take away anything from the fact that I am not going to take anecdotes about Ubuntu fuckups as fact, unlike you. The facts of who is rational here are evident.
You're an idiot if you put your manual network config in rc.local on an Ubuntu system. If that is your story, I have no problems believing the newbies in your vicinity thought it was difficult.
And since I distinctly remember running Debian+Gnome+NetworkManager in that same timeframe with no problems whatsoever using a static config, I think your problems were more of a PEBCAK nature.
If you consider ip to be the new hotness, then you are dating yourself as just another *buntu script kiddie.
Oh my. People this stupid really exist.
Hey kiddo, hate to burst your bubble, but Colbert was never on your side. I'll spell it out for you: he does a parody of a White Conservative Man.
And if this kind of rampant stupidity is a sample of the kind of comments that video was expected to attract, disabling comments seems eminently reasonable to me.
In short, these models results provide a somewhat fuzzy set of scenarios from which to view the future, they are not detailed predictions
I take back the liar allegation. You are just a subliterate moron.
And still proving TFA so, so, very right.
The global warming alarmists and pitchmen said "San Francisco will be underwater by 2010"
When you start with outright lying about what was said or not, you do a good job of proving TFA right.
Because the buck has to stop somewhere.
And because as a civilisation we don't think "We didn't know" is a defense against crimes committed in the pursuit of your end goal. We used to hang people for that.
It is you that is making a fundamental mistake. Adding value is wat technology is for, technology is not an end in it self.
We, meaning IT, are here to automate processes. By automating business processes, we make more efficient business possible, thus adding value.
Jennifer Lopez' "Let's Get Loud" somehow always sounded like "Netscape Now!" to me.
Perhaps you dislike his writing because liking writing presupposes an amount of literacy you obviously lack. Charlie specifically praises Hamilton in the linked blog post.
Now go back to your homework and stop bothering the adults.
If, however, you overemphasise the relatability to the point of never challenging the reader's comfort zone, then you are just writing cheap escapism. If Science Fiction isn't about introducing new concepts, what is it about then? That was Charlie's point.
I really hope this was written by some adolescent who is fustrated because no publisher will accept the book
"I've seen it. It's rubbish." -- Marvin the Paranoid Android