Comment Re:Not surprising since Science is so very flawed (Score 1) 1010
Welcome to the bottom third.
Welcome to the bottom third.
Dude, I appreciate your efforts to restrict your children's online activity with an emphasis on interpersonal contact and physical activity, however you've gone way too far. I can assure you that this will backfire in a big way, the only thing you will achieve is to alienate yourself from your kids if you insist on your hardline position. Loosen up a bit mate, be their friend and mentor, not their "restrictions and monitoring" overseer.
What the fuck's a bing?
If you have a life you just don't get time for these online distractions.
Oh, but you do have time to trawl and comment AC on slashdot? Heh heh can't help myself
Why?
You'd better read that licensing agreement for MSSE again, you are limited to ten installs in an organisation.
A truck driving friend of mine once sent me a photo of his delivery - pallets full of pharmaceuticals being delivered to a breakfast cereal plant in time for the sticky kids cereal batch run. The cereal box says "fortified with iron and vitamins". Why not just have the HEALTHY and NATURAL option of bran and sliced fruit? That's good for your colon, heart and tastebuds. Why? Because the advertising industry is employed by these food companies to brainwash kids (and apparently people like you) into believing this processed sticky shit is somehow healthy.
Ballmer, shut the fuck up. You're meant to be enjoying retirement.
99.9 percent of drivers are absolute selfish shit, myself included.
I'm sick to death of those overweight, oversized cans slowing me down on my bicycle commute - my average speed is 36kph. Their average speed is 14kph. And don't give me the "cyclists don't pay registration fees" argument, that's bullshit. I pay more tax than most people and I pay rego for two cars. Also, road maintenance is payed for by general taxation. Registration doesn't even cover the administration costs.
You gotta get the miner first. Then when you get the miner, you need the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the bitcoin.
pronto.net. Not Open Source although you can get a developers license that allows you to compile 4GL programs. If the business is worth running, then it's worth paying for mature software and support. Very rich suite of applications, including CRM, inventory, warehouse, project costing, POS, payroll, ARAP, plant maintenance, hire, assets, RFI, etc
Technically yes, a PC can act as a router. However scaling such a system to accommodate the required tier 1 connectivity would be impossible.
Australia's mandatory bicycle helmet laws are one such example, having changed public attitudes negatively towards cycling, and marginalising it as an extreme sport. This, in a time when cities need cycling as the infrastructure buckles under the weight of 17.2 million motor vehicles.
Look at the bright side. At least now you've got time to post on Slashdot.
Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing.