Comment Re: Like many former facebook users.. (Score 1) 163
He is literally an anonymous coward. Literally.
He is literally an anonymous coward. Literally.
Except you don't twiddle your thumbs. In fact the vast majority of ads download mostly instantly if you have a decent browser and connection, and if they don't it's often because of the issues with the site you are on and not the ad itself.
I'm not an employee of Dice.com, Slashdot Shill.
Why do you not want Dice or an advertiser on Dice to receive
This is a distinction without a difference. You recklessly incited panic through your words, your speech. If you are fined for that by the government, then it's not free speech, and in essence you are not "free" to shout fire in a theater.
Birds are hollow inside? WTF? Have you ever actually opened up a bird? It's full of meat and stuff.
That article is hilarious, because while it debunks the notion that Flash photography harms paintings, the final sentence says it all:
"Of course, I absolutely agree that flash photography should be prohibited in galleries and museums, not least for the disruption it causes other visitors. The point of this post is merely to rebut the widespread belief that flash photography kills paintings."
Which is hilarious, because a huge amount of those very same visitors would be using flash photography and not getting annoyed by it.
don't make me kick your as-teroid.
I believe the preferred term is "Little Person Planet"
I used to code to happy hardcore...but I can't stand it now, as the music is all the same and very cheesy...liquid drum and bass, on the other hand, especially with consistent rolling beats, is perfect.
Here - countless dark ambinet mixes, free to listen:
So "oontz oontz oontz" at 200 BPM isn't distracting, but "DIE DIE DIE DIE" at 200 BPM is? I don't understand
This is called ambient music. It's an entire sub-genre of electronic, and has existed in more or less similar form for 20 years or more.
You can find thousands of entire mixes of ambient music that are perfect for coding to (I listen myself ) on mixcloud under the tag Ambient:
https://www.mixcloud.com/tag/a...
Turns out it's also perfect music for exploring the galaxy as background music in a number of video games.
You are a crazy person.
It's possible the area was mapped previously or even visited in the 30's by that Morde person, but these Archaeologists are actually examining some of the artifacts, and from what they are saying it appears they don't correspond to any previously known artifacts from other civilizations of the time period. The Lidar mapping done indicated there were a number of cities along the river in this area that were quite sizable. They aren't ignoring the history of previous expeditions at all. The Atlantic article referenced areas T1-T4. Areas T2-T4 had been looked at previously, but not extensively or in any great detail.
The T1 area, where they found this city, had not been looked at previously; the authors stated that to their knowledge there had not been an expedition there because it was too hard to get to.
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.