Wow, Liu cracked the code. I enjoyed reading the first part. Contests are a way for big companies to get work done ridiculously cheap, and exploit technical people.
I don't know if I would call the $1 million prize "ridiculously cheap"...
Give me the written word and STFU.
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Haven't you seen the new "and is better than or" commercials yet....
Because the excuse was "War on Terror" and I don't know for sure, but I don't think Merkel has any ties to Al Qaeda... again, I don't know, just guessing here...
Isn't this the line of reasoning the NSA is using to spy on everyone
Finally! A use for the "airplane mode", except "I want to play and not be disturbed".
Or "my battery is about to die and I'm still 3 hours away from a charger."
Extreme weather is what we crave.
Brawndo, its got electrolytes. Its what plants crave...
Sure, if you treat the note-taking process as a "write it and never handle that data again" process.
Wouldn't trying to "find" something in a stack of papers be the opposite of never handling the data again? Thats the whole reason for trying retrieve it.
The modern pen technology mentioned here actually looks quite interesting. However, considering that you need either a special pen/paper (sometimes both) for them to work, a lot of the original flexibility is lost.
Variables don't; constants aren't.