Comment Re:Most important question of all (Score 3, Funny) 114
You underestimate my laziness.
You underestimate my laziness.
After a decade of only knowing Nano/pico I'm picking up Vi because I'm too lazy to install it on FreeBSD.
Matlab is a dead end if you use it for statistics.
Matlab is not a dead end if you use it for a ton of other stuff that there are toolboxes for.
I've used matlab at work for almost a decade and never come close to using it for something R was good at.
If your Xmas was ruined by not being able to play computer games maybe you should find more hobbies.
Xbox down? Go out side.
I remember when the iPhone was released and people said the same thing.
Google is sitting on a mountain of IP for both projects. Some companies look a bit beyond next quarter's results.
I wish I could go into my job. Do something once and get paid for it forever.
You've still sold a user a book. They still have your book. They just skipped by the scanning every page part.
IMDB ratings are a complete and utter waste of time
Which is why it is relevant that the movie came out in 2009. After time they settle. Unless you're going to argue that "Shawshank Redemption" is just living on studio PR?
Perhaps if everyone else thought the movie was good your nieces and nephew just have bad taste. It was also a great book and highly rated by teachers.
You might want to use a different example for your first one:
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs has 7.0/10 on IMDB (after 5 years), got an 87% on Rotten Tomatoes, 66 on MetaCritic (with an average user score of 7.6),
It was a good movie.
"This is the End" was also pretty good with a 6.9/83%/67/7.1 (respectively).
DS9 was great with the philosophical questions.
I wish we'd explore more into the quadrants than "lets reset the clock and start over"
I remember his first year when it was a 'hoax'. Then the next year he went all in and made it real. As ugly as his website should be I hope some version exists in archive.org, he's been a christmas tradition since early 2000s when I first heard about him on Fark or Slashdot.
The point isn't the number of lights he has. The point is how interactive his site has always at least seemed to be.
I wish they would had put their efforts into Debian's kFreeBSD. It can't move to systemd and they downgraded it from an 'official' Jessie release.
Personally it's a bit of the best of FreeBSD and the best of Debian (apt-get) in a nice package. There's no problem with ZFS being 'in' the kernel. The latest versions of FreeNAS and FreeBSD both have ZFS booting.
Plus it still has all the debian server admin tools.
Someone on Reddit pointed out that the author may be using the wrong character.
Are we certain—certain—that this is about the use of hyphenated words, and not the misuse of hyphen (-), en-dash (–), and em-dash (—) characters? Like, the way an en-dash is used where an em-dash should be used three times in this paragraph:
XBMC is now Kodi.
Plex was OSXBMC renamed. The sources got quite divergent when Plex went more commercial.
I wonder what it would take for Dish to just start their own channels and programming.
Netflix has done it. Amazon has done it. Yahoo is doing it with Community. I would actually subscribe to dish if they had new original programming and not Fox News.
They could strike like they do in Montreal by not wearing Standard issue uniforms.
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood