Comment They did an endoscopy? (Score 3, Funny) 108
I hope the poor monk doesn't get hit with some drug-resistant bacterial infection...
I hope the poor monk doesn't get hit with some drug-resistant bacterial infection...
I generally take the train to work - so I get multiple reminders of this principle every day!
They actually cover that stuff in American junior high schools as well - but I do think people who aren't interested in science tend to forget it again, once they don't need to remember it for a test anymore.
I have always wanted an unpaid job, doing drudgery.
Google was counting on you to carry Helpouts - but you let them down, man.
Meh. I'd read this as: "Researchers and writers jealous of massive demand and high wages of programmers, predict doom and gloom for those that picked a reasonably lucrative career path".
You might want to look at the salaries tenured CS and EE professors make before taking bets on that.
And I can remember putting together ASP pages using JScript to run on IIS 4, more than a decade ago. Everything old is new again, I guess.
The masses will switch as soon as they see "Did you know Facebook could be faster --> Click Here ---"
Somehow I doubt that'll be any more effective than those old website buttons that said "This site is optimized for Netscape Navigator - click here to download".
If people do "switch to a browser that does support http/2", it will be for some other reason unrelated to the protocol - getting http/2 support will be serendipitous. Very few people other than tech heads are going to care about the protocol, one way or the other... they won't even be aware of it.
Danger is/should be part of growing up.
So I take it you'll be sending your kids to a Nigerian summer camp...
So are Gentoo users who chose OpenRC.
Assuming it ever finished compiling...
You can skip the first season of TNG, especially the first season. Patrick Stewart is also a stage actor, but the cast didn't have any chemistry until later on.
I'd argue you can skip much of the second season as well.
When there's a gas station every other mile and you have to struggle to find a charging station, it's difficult to make a case for convenience and reliability. But this is changing, particularly in smaller, more technologically advanced countries like Japan.
Japan doesn't have significant oil reserves from which it can produce its own gasoline. Whether it learned that lesson from World War II, or whether it sees the continuing political instability in the Middle East as a motivator - Japan is probably doing this because it's politically expedient rather than because it's cool tech.
Yeah, we've done really well when it comes to exterminating invasive/pest species...
Whoops - thanks for the correction. I was so concerned about getting his surname correct... and then I go and misspell his first name!
Take your time. But whatever you find out is irrelevant to whether or not the Emacs maintainer will accept LLVM support into gud.el, at least as long as I'm the maintainer.
I think I like him.
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood