Comment Re:Finally killed that autism theory? (Score 3, Informative) 699
s/cognitive dissonance/confirmation bias/
s/cognitive dissonance/confirmation bias/
42% in 2011
This, this
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In the UK they pay closer to 20% sales tax and 60% in income tax.
Maybe not: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_tax_rates
Added to this: low-income people are generally low-income because they don't save their money, but live hand-to-mouth.
May I suggest that causation could be the other way around: Low income people generally live hand-to-mouth and don't save their money because they're low-income people.
actually less tests:
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/gillard-schools-plan-needs-more-work-says-foreign-education-chief-20120928-26qm0.html
This is reported from an Australian perspective - we have had the plague of standardised tests descend on the Australian system.
Here is a good place to start: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eolas.
It refers to #5838906 and #7599985
Even more impressive is that UV radiation is the spectrum from 10 nm to 400 nm, with extreme UV down the 10nm end. So this at most 2 wavelengths.* It barely gets waving.
* TFA didn't have wavelength data.
1. Allow free speech in advertising claims. (as above)
2. Every claim is understood to have an implicit footnote "This is probably a lie"*
3. Profit**
* except for those that claim to be a lie, which are only there to annoy logicians
** This is probably a lie
per day, per month, per year, per lifetime? The question says "unlimited" so I'm guessing the last.
Gravity doesn't pull. At least get your pedantry right.
You are probably correct, although accidentally so. You probably have 4GiB, which is in the range you chose.
It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct one.