Comment Re:One LoC + x (Score 1) 81
About 2 and a half Slashdots.
Are we speaking quantity or quality here?
About 2 and a half Slashdots.
Are we speaking quantity or quality here?
I don't use ad blockers, but I don't usually have javascript turned on and flash is not installed. If your ad doesn't work without scripting or flash, then your ad has usability problem, it is your ad that is inaccessible rather than me trying to cut your revenue.
I have a copy of the Annotated Alice, by Martin Garnder (who wrote Mathematical Games in Scientific American for many years). There's probably as much annotation in that thing as actual text. There's several pages that are nothing but annotations. Great reading.
you are talking about the elite of the elite of the most elite in the underground circle.
no chance in hell it would happen.
Exactly for that reason, proving is done by deductive reasoning, not by testing.
You are working on a different abstraction level.
For proving, the number of variables or configurations are not a sensible measure of complexity.
There are seemingly simple equations, which haven't been proven for decades or even centuries,
and there are equations with an infinite number of scalars, which can take an infinite number of values,
which are well understood and proven from several different angles and used by undergrad students every day.
Can you show me the page in Principia Mathematica where it proves the assumed axioms? It seems you have to start with something to get something.
Scientists and Mathematicians aren't immune to blind faith.
Of uniform density, naturally.
It's actually the exact opposite from your scenario. GP claims that there exist letters in other people's mailboxes despite the fact that he doesn't know any of them. You seem to claim that nothing can exist unless you've personally experienced it.
I think Return of the Jedi was a more disappointing movie. The change in tone in this from Empire was more drastic than the change between this and the prequels.
I don't know, I rather like the part at Jabba's palace. The rest I don't think was as good as Empire but still good stuff. Speeder bikes, cooler Death Star battle, Jedi showdown... Maybe a bit unimaginative (another Death Star... Really?) but good times.
If you had hired one of the two, he probably would have advised you to form an LLC rather than an S-Corp. But since you decided you knew better, you made a LOT more work for yourself.
Its possible he had good reasons that didn't make it into the article. No idea what they could possibly be, but
The real value of a wiki or form collection website, is building vocabulary and knowledge BEFORE meeting with the pros. It is possible the original poster had never heard of anything but a S-Corp, therefore he walks in saying he's getting an S-Corp, end of story. A glance at a "forms collection" for an LLC vs an S-Corp could have been very educational...
Professional meetings are much more productive when you can evaluate the professionals advice and actions. If you can't, then don't waste time meeting, just hand them barrels of money and hope they do the right thing for you, which is not exactly a recipe for business success.
So Satire and Parody are protected under the law...except when they interfere with politics and/or business?
Is your country inside a political convention that it has free speech zones?
How many other tools, apart from PHP, did you properly try?
No, you don't actually.
Showing that the system was rigged and that some valid papers were rejected is enough. Even showing that a single valid paper was rejected is enough, because it's not supposed to be possible.
A conspiracy has been exposed, and that's enough to start questioning the conspirators and treating the evidence skeptically.
Maybe some of the saving from strokes and heart disease mean you are more likely to eventually die of cancer. But the death rates from all these diseases have declined steadily since the 50s. http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/04/23/science/0424-cancer-graphic.html
"If you want to know what happens to you when you die, go look at some dead stuff." -- Dave Enyeart