Is this article written by a professional writer like Harlan Ellison, http://www.photographyhistory.com/harlanellisontypewriter.html ?
Surely not.
Why would a professional writer care about stylesheet? Can't the publisher look after that part? Why is
the professional writer not happy with Notepad?
Otherwise, the article strikes me as a collection of randomly selected and unmotivated issues with using word processors.
Now getting the impression you don't know what you're talking about.
Don't understand what?
Amazon "search inside this book" has no results for "NP" as in P vs. NP. How can that be? The book doesn't draw the connection to this major relevant open question on one hand, but has "burden of proof" in the title on the other hand?
There's a difference between "doesn't appear likely to" and "appears likely not to". There is a whole spectrum of grades of certainty / uncertainty. The one chosen here looks pretty low.
"... didn't appear likely to pose a threat to the environment or to humans who eat it" --- what kind of standard is that?
Then the article states "In a draft environmental assessment, the FDA affirmed earlier findings that the biotech salmon was not likely to be harmful. It said it would take comments from the public on its report for 60 days before making a final decision on approval."
So first poke a bit here and there, find no problems. Then ask the public if they have an idea what could go wrong !!??
In a press release issued under the branding of the Anonymous collective, supporters for Hammond call for Judge Preska’s immediate resignation from the case. “Judge Preska by proxy is a victim of the very crime she intends to judge Jeremy Hammond for. Judge Preska has failed to disclose the fact that her husband is a client of Stratfor and recuse herself from Jeremy's case, therefore violating multiple Sections of Title 28 of the United States Code,” the statement reads.
Very nice to see he is not using the absurd "Software is Math" argument that pops up on groklaw regularly.
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Kissmetrics also covered here: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/10/kissmetrics-tracking/
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Amazon is getting too big. Use it and suffer in the long run.
So avoid it and enjoy the benefits. Just like this author most likely would have made her lessons more valuable.
Suggest you just sit there and wait till life gets easier.