Comment race to the grave (Score 1) 290
we could be spending all that money, time, and brainpower on helping people, not killing them.
we could be spending all that money, time, and brainpower on helping people, not killing them.
Since my employer is working me 10+ hours a day, I do not feel any regret over checking my personal email or craigslist during the workday. There's plenty of work to be done; there should be some slack time too.
D&D 5e brings back a lot of the crap I didn't like from 3.x, ignores positive changes made to the game in 4e (powers, tactical battle with miniatures, skill challenges) and introduces a couple of new things: higher prices for books, missing information on how to handle certain situations (for instance: poison), and advantage/disadvantage. All summed up, it's got me saying "meh". The fact that the core rulebooks cost $50 each instead of $20-$30 makes them out of the price range of what 12 year-olds can afford (the age when I started playing AD&D). It seems to me that WotC really fucked up this release, not having the PHB, DMG, and MM ready at the same time. Yes the new books are gorgeous, but have you ever had to use them for building a character or referencing information mid-game? I give it a C.
Also, great programmers may not want to work for someone else. They may choose to work for themselves and make wealth on their talents, rather than slinging code for Microsoft, Symantec, etc. -- especially if the wages paid to H1B's is substantially less than US wages for similar workers.
the united states has only 5% of the world's population, but 100% of the world's best quarterbacks.
a surprising number of murders of citizens by police happen when the cameras are not turned on.
seriously though, the Chinese can destroy our country without setting a single boot on the ground simply through economic measures.
yathink?
But what if Veeger leads the intelligent machines back to Earth?
I should have become an air conditioning technician.
no, really, not enough said.
do you have a problem with giving vendors your private key? what problem would that be?
they're a US company -- does that engender trust or suspicion?
It is very rare that judges do not approve requests for warrants from police departments. The fact that they did what they did without going through the proper channels proves that they're lazy.This guy Vargas is a drug-dealing asshole, and he should hang. Police laziness means he gets to walk. That's not a Christmas gift - that's a lump of coal.
I'd rather have a concrete building collapse on me instead of a wooden building
While I'm sure Tesla would face the same kind of stupid auto dealer protectionism in any state where they do business, I wish they'd come to Indiana, which has a great deal of experience building RV's.If they took hold of a midwestern state, it would have a greater positive impact on the region than down in Texas.
If I buy software, shouldn't I have the right to modify it? But I bet most software LICENSES have wording that says I cannot.
UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn