Comment Re:Sound? (Score 1) 85
Yes, you are correct. Reviewing the chronology of the big bang on Wikipedia, I see that I had all kinds of mistakes in the order for which events happened. Thank you for correcting me!
Yes, you are correct. Reviewing the chronology of the big bang on Wikipedia, I see that I had all kinds of mistakes in the order for which events happened. Thank you for correcting me!
I'm not buying that one. The materials would be super-dense, super-hot, moving at almost the speed of light, and moving in different directions. I don't think sound would have much meaning here which could be correlated with what we sense as sound.
We correlate the propagation of disturbances in the fluid medium which immerses us as "sound". Do you not think that disturbances propagated in the fluid medium that existed moments after the big bang?
Relevant for you:
http://tomsastroblog.com/archives/13999
In space, no one can hear you scream. Maybe.
The tricky part of this scenario is getting the rock enough kinetic energy to boost it from Mercury's orbit out to Earth. I'd guess a slingshot around the sun was probably needed.
How does something slingshot around the sun? I am aware of planetary slingshots, but they depend upon the planet's orbital speed around the sun. I could see how the sun will change the direction of the object, but not how it could impart more kinetic energy to the object.
Microsoft has already invented this (sort of), no-one really used it because it was slow, buggy, and made your entire computer run like shit.
What was it called? I'm not finding anything from casual googling.
And don't forget to put your source of white noise between you and the wall through which the most noise comes into the room. Probably the doorway, but maybe not.
A question, then: is it possible for a famous person to openly state a viewpoint without "using their own popularity" to further said viewpoint?
Ender managed to do just that in Speaker for the Dead.
" If marriage is such an important religious institution"
Excuse me but religion has hijacked marriage as its own, far as I can tell marriage existed way before Christianity.
Excuse me but Christianity has hijacked religion as its own, far as I can tell religion existed way before Christianity.
I'd bet my left nut "a well-known provider of tools for the Systems Administration community" is Atlassian, and they claim there's no issue.
Would you really risk loosing your left nut to know that? Worse, if you are right, would you really want two left nuts?
He built a 'sleeper'. Imagine the show-off in the Boss 302, Mach 1, or even Camaro SS, who get his doors blown off by a Pinto.
Then they become 'responsible' for the content served, including malware-infested ads. So long as that responsibility is enforcible, i.e. I can sue a site for sending me malware, then I see this as a good thing.
For that matter, why haven't the large ad networks been sued for 'hacking' i.e. serving malware?
Stick it in v19.0.1. Bring it on!
You really can't week a week or two for the next 3 Firefox versions to trickle down? This isn't TeX we're talking about.
I also think this could block lots of cookies used for SSO. Some people do actually like to be able to log using their twitter or github credentials.
I log into StackExchange with Google SSO and I have no problem typing in my password to do so. In fact, I find it disturbing that sometimes I _don't_ have to.
Note that StackExchange stores the login cookie between browser sessions, so I find that I only have to 'log in' about once a month or so, but I use the site daily.
My Nissan LEAF also tracks all your driving. Nissan's solution to the question of privacy is to pop a dialog on the in-dash touchscreen every time the car is started, asking you if you want to send your data to them. Unless you press "Yes", that drive is not tracked.
Correction: Your Nissan LEAF also tracks all your driving.
I was referring to the 63Ni. However, I am not a nuclear scientist and since the time of the post I reference I see that others have chimed in suggesting different decay routes. I'm not qualified to give any more opinion on the subject.
I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.