Certainly, intriguing, but not "dead ringer proof". It could also be that fraternal twins are more likely to be tested for autism if their twin is diagnosed than a non-twin sibling. You have to keep in mind that those statistics aren't giving chances of _having_ autism. Instead, they're giving changes for being _diagnosed_ with autism.
Yes, you were opposing certain code review comments, not opposing having code reviews. Which is what the conversation is about.
Of course you don't have to blindly make every change that comes up in a code review. That's almost as bad as having no code review. You have a conversation with the person who made the comments and provide a compelling argument on why they should complete the code review without those changes being made.
Replace "cows" with "corporations".
Sounds like a great idea. Should make working at a slaughterhouse more appealing.
And thus, Torgo's Executive Powder was born...
That would be true if you only existed for an instant each year on your birthday. Since he presumably ages at a da/dt = 1. His average age would be the anti-derivative of "t dt", evaluated over the range [0,a], then divided by "a-0".
Or (wait for it)...
a/2
There are Tomato branches that support 802.11n (and Linux 2.6-based kernels). The linksysinfo.org forums are performing maintenance at the moment, so I can't give you a link. However, checkout the Tomato sub-forum, and it is a stickied thread.
Kansas statute 8-1508 disagrees with you (emphasis obviously mine):
a red indication will be exhibited immediately thereafter when vehicular traffic shall not enter the intersection.
I had wondered about this for a long time, glad I was finally triggered to look it up.
Memory fault - where am I?