Comment Oh Belgium, man! Belgium! (Score 1) 676
This Belgiumming thread Israeli Ghana Senegal Togo where she couldn't Belize.
This Belgiumming thread Israeli Ghana Senegal Togo where she couldn't Belize.
The scenario
... all of their CEOs had to get into one physical room at the same actual time
will never happen. Bankers are cautious of the collective noun "Wunch" becoming common. So they avoid any situation where it may be appropriate.
Yes but he also owns the merde in Murdoch.
... yes but we were duped. The lava was CGI
I work at a University, teaching Maths across many levels.
Khan's screencasts are nice - patient demos of how to do standard calculations. They are fairly traditional in some ways - 21st century chalk+talk.
They are mostly useful for the "what to do" as even these contain enough of the "why" to put it in context.
They complement what we do in formal classes, so we are happy to informally refer students on to them.
Dear Sir
Please find attached our proposal for the research project "Post facto rationalisation of the value of innovation".
The human ethics application is also attached. Although we will be largely following the standard protocols for using freshman Psychology students as experimental subjects, we have requested permission to exclude subjects for whom "640kB of petrified hot grits in a Beowulf cluster of Natalie Portmans" induces a sphincter contraction.
Yours,
R.E. Searcher, PhD
Geez you're right:
http://www.usfieldhockey.com/schedule/event.php?eventID=156
but the kiwis just wupped em:
http://specials.msn.co.in/sp10/hockey/match_zone.aspx
Thanks. Actually, it was a workaround:
Yes, agreed. I was suggesting reasons for the weird options. So (a) relates to it being deliberate and (b) to it being accidental - it's much easier to screw up certain unit conversions if your brain segfaults on 3*22*10*8.
Of course, it could also be a poll where the first few options are designed to catch a large number of people who should truthfully be answering "I don't understand ratios".
Can we guess the (a) nation and (b) system of units familiar to the author? I have narrowed it down to this: either (a) is Liechtenstein, or (b) is anything other than SI.
Do the record labels even make record labels any more?
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What a strange point of view to find on Slashdot.
Applying this "argument" to software, no-one who bangs out code would care how it was used, and therefore how it was licensed. It would not be in their domain of interest.
Scientists are not one homogeneous group. There will be differing views on facets of the science and differing willingness to engage with the political debate, media, etc.
"Just think, with VLSI we can have 100 ENIACS on a chip!" -- Alan Perlis