Comment Re:Make that 1972 (Score 1) 123
I was just searching the comments prior to posting that one myself. I remember using that system at Purdue back in the Summer of '76. I was amazed enough at the tech that the name, Plato, stuck with me
I was just searching the comments prior to posting that one myself. I remember using that system at Purdue back in the Summer of '76. I was amazed enough at the tech that the name, Plato, stuck with me
LMAO, you don't know how evolution works, do you? What possible advantage could autism provide, when it renders most afflicted persons unsociable and awkward and therefore highly unlikely to pass on their genes?
LMAO, you don't know how evolution works, do you? What possible advantage could sickle-cell anemia provide, when it renders most afflicted persons breathless and weak and prematurely dead and therefore highly unlikely to pass on their genes? The real story here is probably more complicated than this, but it's a *hell* of a lot more complicated than that.
Disclaimer, I wrote this on the commode with a nexus 7.
Had to read that three times before it stopped coming out "I wrote this on a Commodore with a Nexus 7 "
Kinda wonder why Google hasn't done this
Their business model? Google sells on-demand access to a large-ish music catalog; I assume they don't want to compete with themselves
... makes a nearly identical blunder
It's not a blunder. That's the big lie: that it's an honest difference of opinion. The rest is minor detail.
Solutions are obvious if one only has the optical power to observe them over the horizon. -- K.A. Arsdall