Comment Re:What's the point? (Score 1) 466
> So what, exactly, does this do again?
My guess: Nothing on its own, but it's a tiny piece of legislation to add to other tiny pieces, and slowly the mole-hill becomes a mountain.
> So what, exactly, does this do again?
My guess: Nothing on its own, but it's a tiny piece of legislation to add to other tiny pieces, and slowly the mole-hill becomes a mountain.
> Those all are legal.
Except in galleries and museums, of course.
> Government Security
But it's not, it's Google security.
> When he turns it into a buffalo, he'll have something.
Wow, ignorant and condescending. Less bible studies and more high school biology for you, I think.
> The only thing I found a bit annoying was that it didn't integrate well with the STL.
Is there anything that does? Boost has some alternatives to STL classes, and I'm sure Qt has as well.
STL has a nice API, but that's about it.
Very interesting. Thanks for the link.
Looks nice. I've just started poking around in Wordpress, but I might check out this one next. My question to you (and anybody else who might read this) now is: Do you have any suggestion for a CMS that does version management (like MediaWiki, but perhaps with better interface)?
It's a slight relief that I'm not the only one who's had problem with CMS:es. I've tried Joomla, Drupal and Movable Type. All three got the better of me.
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Should be. By then all devises should use polarization modulation (google it).
> so you don't believe God exists
I didn't say that.
> Evolution is not the origin of all modern science
Correct, but it is the common denominator of all modern Biology. And yes, most of those fields existed before Evolution theory came along. But still, progress in those fields would have stopped a long time ago - or not exist at all in the case of Genetics - without the theory.
> Actually if you are referring to the biblical God, how can you not believe that he is an enormous dick.
There's your answer: I do not believe in the biblical God.
> Did I say that I was a fundamentalist, or that I agreed with that opinion?
Sorry, the question was rhetorical, not aimed at you. Bad wording.
> Well, fundamentalists would try to argue that "evil" created it and God simply allowed it to happen.
Fundamentalists also claim that only God can create life. So which way is it?
> Natural Selection makes absolute perfect sense, and a man would be a fool to not believe it
The irony here is that many ID'ers accept evolution, but not natural selection. The aforementioned Michael Behe for instance believes that humans and apes share a common ancestor, but that the evolutionary process was guided by an "intelligent designer" and not by natural selection.
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