Comment Re:Hints (Score 1) 75
Maybe it just lets the magic smoke out of the storage and ram chips.
Maybe it just lets the magic smoke out of the storage and ram chips.
well scientists care about these things because the more knowledge we have of the past the better we can predict the future. scentists on the other hand, only care about the stench of your butt.
Yup, sorry, was a bit lazy there.
Actually I didn't respond because it's his post that's loaded with fallacy.
Sure beats the overstuffed doilies everywhere style that overly emotional people prefer.
That's ok as the majority that is interested in technology is male. Guys don't go to conferences like this to hook up for the same reasons they don't go to nightclubs to talk about linux: neither is a reasonable expectation.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
half way to 50 is 25, so if you can't pass for twenties, you're not healthy. Reincarnation is not possible.
Just buzz it military style. It saves a lot of time, and if you're broke, money, too.
TEN? they couldn't decide after one or two? Their HR dept must've been really digging the bottom of the barrel (from their perspective) or are just clueless. I don't think anyone sane would want to work there. You dodged a bullet.
Welcome to modern left wing western culture.
No, people like him end up delusional because of people like you who insist on reenforcing their delusions. He is not a she, nor will he ever be.
Just as gamergate is skeptical of conspiracies like 'patriarchy theory'.
1. argument from authority. It's actually part of a long time conspiracy among so-called 'journalists' to promote victimhood among women (and other groups) in order to justify authoritarian ideology. They call it 'making a difference' in 'journalism' university programs.
2. It's the anti-gamergate crowd that can't handle criticism of their fallacious accusations, which they label as 'misogyny'. It's these accusations that ignited the long brewing issue in the first place.
Fox News with a left friendly bias = MSNBC, NYT et al. Welcome to koolaid flavored 'news.'
Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. -- Ambrose Bierce