Comment Re:AMD (Score 1) 310
I think I may love you.
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I think I may love you.
The previous sentence may contain a typo.
I use a Casio FX-260 Solar for these sorts of things. It has all your basic scientific functions, plus a nice statistics package. It doesn't have complex numbers or base conversions though. Still, for $10.00, it's not half bad!
I have some stand-up open mics on youtube.
This is just another example of the government cutting funding for the arts. Sure, it may be security theatre but these days that is the only kind of theatre I see to have time for.
Maybe we can get the National Endowment for the Arts to pick up the slack. Or they could move to an NPR model and hold pledge drives.
They make money the old fashion way: Volume.
He's talking about glasses-free holographic 3D that perfectly reconstructs the light field you would see if you were looking at the real object. With that you get motion parallax, stereo perception and the ability to focus.
They did willingly sign up to work for the TSA. They have also witnessed and participated in violations of American's rights, and they remain at their posts. Therefore they are culpable as traitors to the cause of liberty. Should justice ever prevail, their heads will line the streets of our free cities!
Create milestones. Only change the spec like that between milestones and get buy-off on the design changes and impact to the schedule.
That is easy. Break the task down into smaller tasks that you can estimate. If you can't estimate a broken down task, break it down more (think "3 hours"). Then add up all the bits.
1. Figuring out the right problem to solve. Or the best problem (which problem will have the most impact when solved).
2. Explaining why something took longer than I expected it to.
3. Estimating the time to fix some random bug before I understand the bug.
4. Explaining why the work I've done over the past year is more important/difficult/better than the work done by a co-worker over the past year.
5. Balancing staying focused on task versus expanding the breadth of my knowledge about the system I'm working on (I naturally bias towards the former).
6. Understanding the forest when I spend all day looking at individual trees (related to 5).
7. Knowing when to ask a co-worker a question to get past an obstacle in five minutes versus spending an hour figuring it out on my own.
Most of the things the article describe sound like the easy parts.
Most of my challenges seem to revolve around communication.
All you do is just rubber stamp all the plans which cross your desk.
Well, maybe you have to sort it into two piles. "Stuff we admit to" and "Stuff that will piss off the whole civilized world" Still, this would be very easy. It's the only job which will do less than a police departments internal investigation board!
Psychohistory kind of depends on most people nothing thinking of Psychohistory.
The Kinect gets 3D information. They can take the polygons mapped with the video image and apply small rotation from the picture of the other person onthe screen to the camera. You'll get some artifacts where you are exposing areas that the camera can't see, but maybe those can be filled in with surrounding pixels so you don't notice so much.
I read "followed by" too, but I just assumed the slashdot summary was written badly. Even though I was wrong, I'm sticking to that theory.
I think most Americans agree that our health care system is broken, but there is a lot of disagreement on the way to fix it.
"When the going gets tough, the tough get empirical." -- Jon Carroll