Comment Re:Try Google bookmarks (Score 1) 225
Thanks this is extremely helpful.
Thanks this is extremely helpful.
Even if there
Your insight is worthwhile, thanks
And the concensus is
Who let this question through? It doesn't even seem controversial. I am not aware of any good reason to routinely give developers access to production.
"Boy racer"-isms coming from "thesupraman". Awesome.
Hard to bash Supra's with stuff like this, though:
The Texas Mile.
Thanks for the insight~ your comment almost makes me want to start playing this game. Then the reality of the whole subscription thing comes into play and it a total buzz kill though
"Normal English strongly implies it does."
Normal English doesn't strongly imply it. It's highly likely the mother would use such a construction to emphasize the fact that both were born on Tuesday. Imagine her saying ""I have two children, one of whom is a boy born on a Tuesday. The other boy was also born on a Tuesday! Can you believe it?"
There is nothing that restricts both boys from having been born on a Tuesday and since this mother has set up an unequal and faulty construction anyway, I wouldn't put it past her!
You seem confused. She would be more likely to say something along the lines of "Both are boys born on a Tuesday!".
This is the most insightful comment I've encountered on this matter. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, talk about a misleading story. Oh well, it's hard to be surprised with
Offtopic, I know, but do any of you know of any sites better than slashdot? Or does (mostly) intelligent discussion just not exist on the internet..
Ya, and have you ever tried to perform a slashcode install? It is a fucking nightmare, and there is little help. The slashcode available isn't even the current version used to power
If you know I'm wrong then please feel free to enlighten me..
they already have security geniuses at google. I know for a fact that they do not feel much need to hire external parties.
mmm hot thanks!
You meant "Effects"..way to go
Super insightful. Thank you.
As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality. -- Albert Einstein