Comment Re:Heal the World Off the C Language (Score 1) 78
C is a powerful language. I shouldn't have to give up that power because some other schmoe doesn't know how to handle it safely. Come the think of it, that applies to a lot of things.
C is a powerful language. I shouldn't have to give up that power because some other schmoe doesn't know how to handle it safely. Come the think of it, that applies to a lot of things.
If your Windows is crashing a lot, I'm going to go out on a limb and say you have chosen your hardware components and driver vendors poorly.
I was really confused, because of the context my brain immediately went to Team Foundation Server. I was like, "What? The Fucking Summary never mentioned TFS... oooooh, I see...."
They don't this in schools because anyone who says the civil was wasn't about slavery is a racist confederacy apologist. The fact that you don't know the civil was was about keeping North America free of the tyranny of the British crown is DANGEROUS..... and the political correctness that lead to that ignorance is one of the tumors slowly killing America.
You've taken the south's least productive gambit: the mission to Europe, and conspiracy-theorized it. First, you're wrong about the England; they never gave the southern ambassadors a formal reception (the ambassador was quite despondent over this, and several times questioned why he was even there). With the opening of cotton trade in South America, Cotton was no longer King in the south. Simply put, they UK did not need the south, but DID need the bumper crop of wheat and new industrial machinery produced in the north.
France, on the other hand, was quite enamored with the idea of brokering a truce between the north and south; or, short of obtaining that, intervening militarily. John Slidell, the CSA ambassador, was celebrated in Paris social circles and had the favor of Napoleon III himself. But Napoleon refused to act without England, which England would not do.
England had no designs on North America. If the Trent Affair didn't start a war, nothing would.
No, it was all about slavery, and tariffs weren't even on the radar. It is true that only the most extreme Republicans (so called "Black Republicans) supported full federal abolitionism, but even as early as the 1840's they awaited a sea-change of public opinion on the matter. The 1861 election of Abraham Lincoln represented a small step toward that sea-change, and the South seceded to avoid it.
Think of it like this: In 2008, both Barack Obama and John McCain disowned gay marriage. But if you were a gay marriage advocate, who are you gonna hitch your horse to? How did that end up playing out? It really was no different in the 1860's: Lincoln may not have been as strident an advocate of abolitionism as the so-called "Jacobins" in the Republican party wanted, but to southern democrats, he might as well be John Brown himself, riding in on the Devil's back.
Well, I could tell you, but I don't think you'll like the answer... *hands over robes, a candle, and a copy of "Jobs"*
Too soon? Am I going to hell for that remark?
I didn't say it would be good for Ukraine, did I?
It's called a dictionary. Use it.
Their ships and exocets were effective, deadly, and few.
I'm sure the US won't have a problem with Russian bases on Cuban soil. Or perhaps even Mexican soil.
What's that? It's been done? What was the US reaction? 50 years of petty isolationist aggression towards a state that didn't tow the line?
If the Russians want use the American model, embargo trade with Ukraine and be done with it. The rest of your post is histrionic babble.
See, you know how we can tell you're a Russian hack? A REAL Slashdotter would have said "USian" out of disdain. You Russian astroturfers are pathetic. Get a real job.
Do Russian soldiers often take their tanks on vacation with them? How stupid do you have to be to believe this?
The dividing line between whether a high or low-fat diet helps or hurts is vigorous exercise. In fact, there are a good many nutritional bogeymen whose danger relies on Americans' sedentary nature. Running and lifting will forgive a multitude of nutritional sins.
What, I have to Google it myself?
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