Comment Re:Change your e-mail address (Score 5, Insightful) 239
One does not simply change one's email address...
One does not simply change one's email address...
That's why his name should be pronounced "Eric Ass Raymond". He is a dick of unimaginable proportions, and a fat neckbeard to boot.
MFW slashdot post with references cited.
I give you the Inca civilization vs the peoples of Tierra del Fuego as a counterexample.
The internet may just be a collection of wires, boxes with circuit boards in it, and a lot of ones and zeroes...
LOL, you n00b! Evry1 knows the internet is a series of tubes!
As are the mods tonight, for rating your post 'Flamebait'.
I find your ideas fascinating and would like to subscribe to your publication.
Within the past 200,000 years of human history, we're aware that Homo Sapiens Sapiens existed alongside other members of the Homo genus, including Homo Neanderthalis and Homo Floresiensis.
I think, rather, that Hanlon's razor applies here: Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
n=4: 2^4-1 = 15, which isn't prime.
You get nothing! You lose, GOOD DAY SIR!
Ah -- another dolt who cannot distinguish between climate and weather.
But shoulder-mounted weapons are real --- didn't you see the alien dude sporting one in Predator?
...but I didn't understand what a nutrino was.
In fact, I think he may have been penetrated via a back-door.
The ships were special, however. I remember back in the early 80's getting a Lego firefighting ship; and yes, the hull was three large red sections, with studs only on the deck (and some stud receptacles for the keel underneath). Nothing else.
But the thing is, the ships were intended to float in a bathtub (or wherever) --- and I have many fond memories of building all sorts of ships for bathtime play. Had the ships been build ground-up from bricks, they wouldn't have floated -- which defeats the whole point.
Fast-forward to today: last Xmas, I visited my mother's house and unearthed all of my Lego in her attic. I packed it into two suitcases, took it home, and now my young daughter plays in the bathtub with the ship. That, and builds moon bases and pneumatic diggers and the like. To me, that's a real testament to Lego as a product, but also to the fact that not everything Lego needs to be a small brick.
"Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love." -- Albert Einstein