Comment Re:Sorry what? (Score 1) 342
A lot of vpr systems do just that. Also, dictation systems display what you've typed on the screen, so you can correct by voice if necessary.
A lot of vpr systems do just that. Also, dictation systems display what you've typed on the screen, so you can correct by voice if necessary.
The rules change as you get into different environments, but you still have to follow them. In the "real world" all of the tests are open-book, but they are often timed, and 90% is usually a failing grade.
Not 99! You'll destroy the world, you fool!
Thank you for saying this. IRBs exist for a reason and it's concerning to see an article like this essentially saying "Hey kids! Go do some human experimentation!"
Thank you for saying this better than I would have.
You read piano music off a Zaurus?
Still the reason why cop abuse stories hit the news so hard is because it isn't commonplace
That, plus police are in a position of strong public trust. When a cop does wrong, people feel extra-betrayed (as well they should). That goes double when it's someone high-ranking, and triple when that person is or appears to be covering for his or her underlings' misbehavior. Police are held to a higher standard by the public; they should be held to that standard by law and practice, but often are not, which fuels discontent.
In addition, we never see any cops condemn poor behavior by other cops. And by "poor behavior" I mean tasing kids to death and rank corruption. I believe that 95% of cops are good people, but it would be a lot easier if PDs ever gave any impression that they knew it was possible for cops to screw up.
Isn't it obvious? All of Lehman Brothers assets got sucked up in a black hole created by the LHC!
Ghost:
So what you're saying is, when you take candy from a little bitty baby -
Zorak:
I'm doing him a favor, for cryin' out loud!
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